These pretzel Easter egg nests are the kind of treat that instantly makes Easter feel more fun and festive. With their sweet, salty crunch and creamy vanilla coating, every bite is rich, satisfying, and totally addictive. This simple recipe is adorable on any dessert table, yet it’s made with ingredients you probably already have on hand.

Perfect for busy days and last-minute celebrations, these nests are one of those easy Easter treats that everyone ends up loving. They also bring back the charm of classic white trash Easter nests—nostalgic, cozy, and impossible to resist. Whether you’re sharing them with family, gifting them to friends, or keeping a few for yourself, don’t be surprised if they disappear faster than you expected.
Ingredients for Pretzel Easter Egg Nests
- 6 cups golden graham cereal
- 3 cups pretzel sticks
- 3 cups dry roasted peanuts
- 24-ounce almond bark vanilla-flavored candy coating
- 9-ounce mini Cadbury eggs (or other mini egg candy)

Step-by-Step Instructions with Pictures

Pour golden graham cereal, pretzel sticks, and peanuts into a large bowl and mix.
Line muffin tins with paper baking cups.

Add the almond bark to a microwave-safe bowl.

Heat for 60 seconds and stir. Continue to heat in increments of 15 seconds until smooth.
Be sure to check your package for any special heating instructions.

Once the almond bark is smooth, add it to the cereal mixture.

Stir until completely coated.

Scoop mixture into muffin tins lined with paper baking cups.
Press the mixture into the sides to form a nest shape.
Create a small hole in the center for the candy eggs.
Work quickly before the coating begins to harden.
Once slightly set, carefully remove the nests from the liners.
Place Cadbury mini eggs into the center of each nest.

Let them fully set before serving. Enjoy!
Tips for Making the Best Pretzel Easter Egg Nests
- Work Fast: Almond bark sets quickly, so shape the nests right away.
- Even Coating: Make sure every piece is covered for the best flavor.
- Grease Hands: Lightly coat your hands with cooking spray to prevent sticking.
- Press Firmly: This helps the nests hold their shape.
- Cool completely: Let them harden fully before storing.

Serving Ideas
- Easter Dessert Table: Display these nests alongside cupcakes and cookies.
- Party Platters: Arrange on a tray for colorful spring treats.
- Gift Boxes: Package in clear bags for sweet homemade gifts.
- Kids’ Snacks: Perfect for school parties or family gatherings for Easter.

Recipe Variations to Try
- Chocolate Coating: Use milk or dark chocolate almond bark.
- Peanut-Free: Swap peanuts for mini marshmallows or more cereal.
- Pastel Drizzle: Drizzle colored candy melts on top.
- Coconut Nest: Mix in shredded coconut for extra texture.
- Extra Crunch: Add crushed crackers or more pretzels.

Storage Tips
- Store: Keep pretzel Easter egg nests in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.
- Refrigerate: For longer storage, refrigerate for up to 10 days.
- Avoid Heat: Keep away from warm areas to prevent melting.

One Last Thing
If you’re searching for a simple, no-bake recipe that delivers big on flavor and charm, these pretzel Easter egg nests are it. They’re easy to make, endlessly customizable, and always a hit at Easter gathering. Try them once, and they’ll quickly become one of your favorite Easter egg treats to make year after year.
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Pretzel Easter Egg Nests That Are Sweet, Crunchy, Totally Irresistible
Ingredients
- 6 cups golden graham cereal
- 3 cups pretzel sticks
- 3 cups dry roasted peanuts
- 24 ounce almond bark vanilla-flavored candy coating
- 9 ounce mini Cadbury eggs (or other mini egg candy)
Instructions
- Pour golden graham cereal, pretzel sticks, and peanuts into a large bowl and mix.6 cups golden graham cereal, 3 cups pretzel sticks, 3 cups dry roasted peanuts
- Line muffin tins with paper baking cups.
- Add the almond bark to a microwave-safe bowl.24 ounce almond bark vanilla-flavored candy coating
- Heat for 60 seconds and stir. Continue to heat in increments of 15 seconds until smooth.
- Be sure to check your package for any special heating instructions.
- Once the almond bark is smooth, add it to the cereal mixture.
- Stir until completely coated.
- Scoop mixture into muffin tins lined with paper baking cups.
- Press the mixture into the sides to form a nest shape.
- Create a small hole in the center for the candy eggs.
- Work quickly before the coating begins to harden.
- Once slightly set, carefully remove the nests from the liners.
- Place Cadbury mini eggs into the center of each nest.9 ounce mini Cadbury eggs
- Let them fully set before serving. Enjoy!
Notes
- Work Fast: Almond bark sets quickly, so shape the nests right away.
- Even Coating: Make sure every piece is covered for the best flavor.
- Grease Hands: Lightly coat your hands with cooking spray to prevent sticking.
- Press Firmly: This helps the nests hold their shape.
- Cool completely: Let them harden fully before storing.
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