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Published: Mon, 03/18/13
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Easter Treats – Birds Nests {Monday Meals} - 2013-03-18 04:22:09-04
I still remember the first time we made Easter bird nests. Hunter & I were making them. He loved forming the mixture into nests . . . and eating them afterwards. Yesterday I told Hunter & Gentry I needed to make bird nests for my blog. They both grinned at me and reminded me how much they like bird nests.
When I make a similar recipe at Christmas, Hunter still calls them bird nests. They don’t look anything like a bird nest, but that’s what he calls them.
Here’s our Easter birds nests recipe:
Another simple Easter activity with only 3 ingredients: Butterscotch Chips, Chow Mein Noodles & candy eggs. We’re using peanut M&M’s, but have used jelly beans in the past.
Pour the bag of butterscotch chips into a microwaveable bowl.
Melt the chips by cooking on high about 30 seconds at a time. Every 30 seconds, stir the chips to be sure they don’t overcook.
Add 2 cups chow mein noodles. Stir until the noodles are coated by the melted butterscotch.
I line a cookie sheet with wax paper. Scoop big globs of the mixture on to wax paper. Your bird nest will be the size of your “glob”.
I rinse my hands with water so the melted chips don’t stick to my fingers. Gently press into the center of each bird nest. Make an indention for the eggs.


Add your candy eggs to each nest. Once again, I used peanut M&Ms and turned down the symbol on each candy.


I must confess I snacked a little too much while making these Easter birds nests. Too yummy!
I saved the completed nests for tonight’s pre-Easter dessert.
.Question: What are your favorite Easter treats? You can leave a comment by clicking here.
Kerry Beck encourages homeschool moms as they raise their children to godliness. She has written an Easter Bible Study for your family, Skies of the Cross.
Blessings,
Kerry Beck
