As much as I’ve always loved Peeps and Cadbury Eggs, I am satisfied having just one or two of each for the sake of nostalgia. But these fabulous grown up Easter treats? Well, I’m pretty sure my basket would be empty in a matter of hours and that adorable little bunny would definitely be first!
1. Knipschildt Chocolatier Chocolate Quail Eggs, 2. MarieBelle Toffee, 3. Vosges Barcelona Bunny (smoked almond and grey sea salt), 4. Galaxy Desserts Macaron Collection, 5. La Maison du Chocolat Pate de Fruit 6. Moonstruck Chocolatier Sriracha Chili & Ginger Truffles
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So adult and chic. It might not be very ladylike but I could eat the heck out of some #2
I’m all about a huge basket of macaroons. Yes please!
Is it okay that I just want to bite his ears off right away? Mmmm, this all looks so good.
The Vosges bunnies are always my favorite-the perfect blend of posh and retro!
So lovely! I would be *thrilled* to get a basket like that!
Sea salt and chocolate is my favourite taste combination at the moment so yes to the bunny and spring flavoured macarons – delicious.
Joan – Yes! I have been obsessed with sea salt on desserts lately, salted caramels, chocolate, I’ve even hear of a few flavors of salted ice cream but I haven’t had a chance to try it yet. I can only imagine that it is just as amazing as it sounds!
A posh Easter basket is such a brilliant idea. Though I’d still want my jelly beans and Cadbury mini eggs.
Brandi – Jelly Bellies are pretty posh, we could definitely pop some in there for you! =) I’ve been craving the pear flavor lately, one of my all time favorites.
Yum yum! Easter candy makes me so giddy. I’d love to have a bite of those that pate de fruit!
Wow, what an upgrade from the Cadbury cream egg.
This is a posh Easter basket! I want one!
Can you please send your Easter Bunny to my neighborhood! Love these glam Easter treats!
xo Elizabeth
Yummy and elegant – now I know I’ll skip the Easter Egg Hunt!
xxoo
I bought a single Vosges bunny when I was in New York a few weeks ago, intending to put it in my husband’s Easter basket. But I casually mentioned Vosges the other day, and he had no idea what I was talking about, so I might just keep it for myself, so it can be appreciated properly!