20 Easy & Delicious Easter Baked Goods Recipes
20 easy Easter baked goods recipes! Hot cross buns, bunny cookies, carrot cake, lemon bars, pastel cupcakes & more – perfect for brunch, gifting & spring celebrations.
Easter baking is all about joy, color, and tradition with a fresh twist — think soft pastel icings, cute bunny shapes, citrus brightness, warm spices, and lots of chocolate. These 20 Easter baked goods recipes are simple enough for beginners, use seasonal ingredients (carrots, lemons, berries), and are perfect for Easter brunch, egg hunts, family gatherings, classroom treats, or gifting in cute baskets.
Most recipes make 12–24 pieces and can be prepped ahead. Use fresh eggs and real butter for the best flavor and texture.
Classic Easter Breads & Rolls
1. Hot Cross Buns

The traditional Good Friday treat.
Ingredients (makes 12): 3½ cups flour, ¼ cup sugar, 2¼ tsp instant yeast, 1 tsp cinnamon, ½ tsp nutmeg, ½ tsp allspice, ¼ tsp salt, 1 cup warm milk, ¼ cup butter (melted), 1 egg, ¾ cup raisins or currants, zest of 1 orange.
Cross: ½ cup flour + 5 Tbsp water.
Glaze: 2 Tbsp apricot jam + 1 Tbsp water.
Method: Mix dry → add wet + raisins → knead 8 min → rise 1 hour → shape into balls → rise 45 min → pipe cross → bake 375°F 20–25 min → glaze warm.
Tip: Soak raisins in orange juice → plumper & flavorful.
2. Easter Bunny Cinnamon Rolls

Adorable & fun for kids.
Ingredients: Store-bought or homemade cinnamon roll dough, ½ cup brown sugar, 2 Tbsp cinnamon, ¼ cup butter.
Icing: 1 cup powdered sugar, 2 Tbsp milk, ½ tsp vanilla.
Method: Roll dough → spread butter + cinnamon-sugar → roll → cut into slices → shape into bunny (ears & body) → bake 350°F 18–22 min → ice & add chocolate chip eyes.
Cute Easter Cookies & Bars
3. Easter Bunny Sugar Cookies

Classic cut-outs.
Ingredients: 1 cup butter, 1 cup sugar, 1 egg, 2 tsp vanilla, 3 cups flour, 1½ tsp baking powder, ½ tsp salt.
Icing: Royal icing tinted pastel colors.
Method: Cream butter + sugar → add egg + vanilla → mix dry → roll & cut bunny shapes → bake 350°F 8–10 min → cool → decorate with icing (pink ears, white face, black eyes).
Tip: Use bunny cookie cutter → add tiny carrot detail.
4. Lemon Easter Egg Shortbread

Buttery & bright.
Ingredients: 1 cup butter, ½ cup sugar, 2 cups flour, zest of 2 lemons, 1 tsp vanilla.
Icing: Powdered sugar + lemon juice → pastel colors.
Method: Cream butter + sugar + zest → add flour → shape into egg forms → bake 325°F 18–22 min → cool → decorate with icing & sprinkles.
5. Carrot Cake Cookies

Mini carrot cake bites.
Ingredients: 1 cup butter, ¾ cup brown sugar, 1 egg, 1 tsp vanilla, 1½ cups flour, 1 tsp cinnamon, ½ tsp baking soda, 1 cup grated carrot, ½ cup chopped walnuts, ½ cup raisins.
Frosting: Cream cheese frosting tinted orange.
Method: Mix → drop spoonfuls → bake 350°F 12–15 min → cool → pipe cream cheese “carrot” on top.
Easter Cupcakes & Cakes
6. Pastel Easter Cupcakes

Simple & festive.
Ingredients: Vanilla cake mix or homemade → pastel buttercream (pink, blue, yellow, green), sprinkles, mini chocolate eggs.
Method: Bake cupcakes → cool → pipe buttercream swirls → top with eggs & sprinkles.
7. Mini Carrot Cake Cupcakes

Spiced & moist.
Ingredients: Classic carrot cake batter → cream cheese frosting → tiny carrot marzipan or candy decoration.
Method: Bake mini cupcakes → cool → pipe frosting → add carrot topper.
8. Hot Cross Bun Cupcakes

Fun twist.
Ingredients: Cinnamon-spiced vanilla cupcakes → white icing cross → raisins or currants mixed in batter.
Method: Bake → pipe cross → sprinkle raisins on top.
Easter Bars & Treats
9. Lemon Blueberry Bars

Tangy & fresh.
Ingredients: Shortbread base (flour, butter, sugar) → lemon curd layer → fresh blueberries → powdered sugar dusting.
Method: Bake base → pour lemon curd → add berries → bake again → cool & cut.
10. Chocolate Easter Nest Cookies

No-bake treat.
Ingredients: Chow mein noodles or pretzels, melted chocolate, mini chocolate eggs.
Method: Mix noodles with chocolate → shape into nests → add eggs → set in fridge.
Quick Easter Baking Tips
- Use room-temperature ingredients → better texture
- Don’t overmix → keeps muffins & cakes tender
- Fresh berries → best flavor → toss in flour to prevent sinking
- Make ahead → most keep 2–3 days airtight or freeze
- Decorate with pastel icing + sprinkles + mini eggs → instant Easter feel
- Add lemon zest → brightens almost any recipe
These Easter baked goods recipes are simple, beautiful, and perfect for sharing joy this spring. Save your favorites, preheat the oven, and fill your home with the best smells of the season!
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