Easter Basket Sugar Cookie Cups – Easy Easter Treats for Kids & School

Easter baking season is officially here—and honestly, it might be the cutest one yet. These Easter Basket Sugar Cookie Cups are the kind of treat that makes people stop scrolling and say, “Wait… I need those.” They’re colorful, festive, and secretly super simple. Win-win.

Made right in a muffin pan, these cookie cups start with prepared sugar cookie dough pressed into adorable little “baskets.” Once baked, they’re filled with fluffy vanilla buttercream and topped with chocolate eggs for that classic Easter vibe. The result? A fun, eye-catching dessert that looks bakery-worthy but feels totally doable at home. IMO, that’s the sweet spot.

If you’re hunting for March Baking Ideas that actually excite kids and adults alike, this one checks every box. These are perfect Easter Desserts Cookies for parties, bake sales, or weekend baking with little helpers who will steal candy eggs when you’re not looking. Worth it.

Planning treats for classrooms or events? These cookie cups shine as Easy Easter Treats For School and Easter Treats For Kids School celebrations. They’re portioned, mess-friendly, and endlessly customizable. Swap candy colors, change frosting shades—go wild. Why not?

They also make a charming addition to a Spring Dessert Box, especially if you’re gifting or selling seasonal sweets. Speaking of sales, these are fantastic Easter Baked Goods To Sell—bright, cheerful, and impossible to ignore on a table or in a photo.

At their core, these are Sugar Cookies Easter style: soft, buttery, and familiar—but leveled up into full-on Easter Themed Cookies. And yes, if you’ve ever wondered How To Make Cadbury Egg Cookie Cups, this recipe makes it ridiculously easy.

Cute, crowd-pleasing, and low stress? Yeah… these cookie cups understood the assignment. 🐣🍪

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Easter Basket Sugar Cookie Cups

Easter Basket Sugar Cookie Cups are a fun, festive treat that’s perfect for spring celebrations, school parties, and bake sales. Made in a muffin pan using soft sugar cookie dough, each cookie cup forms a cute little basket that’s filled with fluffy vanilla buttercream and topped with colorful chocolate eggs. These treats are easy to make, kid-approved, and endlessly customizable with different candies and frosting colors. Whether you’re planning Easter treats for kids at school, adding sweets to a spring dessert box, or baking Easter-themed cookies to sell, these cookie cups deliver big smiles with minimal effort.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 14 minutes
Course: Dessert, Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine: American

Ingredients
  

  • Ingredients
  • Sugar Cookie Dough Flat Pack Style
  • Choose the pre-portioned sugar cookie dough that comes in squares not the roll. One square fits perfectly in each muffin cavity and saves major prep time.
  • Butter
  • The base of the buttercream frosting. Salted or unsalted both work—just adjust added salt accordingly.
  • Powdered Sugar
  • This sweetens and thickens the frosting for that classic fluffy finish.
  • Heavy Cream
  • Don’t skip this one. Heavy cream gives the frosting its rich airy texture that milk just can’t match.
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Adds warmth and rounds out the sweetness.
  • Salt
  • Only needed if you’re using unsalted butter.
  • Green Food Coloring
  • Optional but perfect for creating that Easter basket “grass” look.
  • Chocolate Egg Candies
  • Hershey’s chocolate eggs work great but jelly beans, Cadbury Mini Eggs, or Reese’s Eggs are all fun swaps.

Method
 

Step 1: Prep the Pans

Generously coat two standard muffin tins (24 wells total) with nonstick spray. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).

    Step 2: Bake the Cookie Cups

    Place one square of cookie dough into each muffin well. Bake for 10–14 minutes, just until the edges are set and lightly golden.

      Step 3: Shape the Baskets

      While the cookies are still warm, gently press the center of each one using the bottom of a small glass, spice jar, or similar tool to form a shallow cup.

        Step 4: Cool and Decorate

        Allow the cookie cups to cool completely before frosting. Once cooled, pipe or spoon in buttercream and top with chocolate eggs.

          Notes

          Tips for Success

          Don’t Overbake
           Aim for pale, lightly golden cookie cups. Overbaking leads to dry cookies that crack or crumble when removed. Start checking at the minimum bake time.
          Use a Piping Bag for a Polished Look
           For bakery-style results, pipe the frosting using a large round or star tip. No piping bag? A zip-top bag with the corner snipped works just fine.
          Be Gentle When Pressing
           The basket indentation doesn’t need to be deep. Press slowly and lightly to avoid tearing the cookie.
          Grease the Pan Thoroughly
           Extra spray = less stress. Baking sprays with flour are especially helpful for easy release.
          Cool Completely Before Frosting
          Warm cookies will soften or melt the frosting—patience pays off here.
          Helpful tip: Run a butter knife around the edges to release each cookie cup cleanly.

          FAQs

          What Can I Use to Shape the Basket?

          You’ve got options:
          • Tart shaper
          • Bottom of a shot glass
          • Spice jar base
          • Flat-bottom measuring cup
          • Spoon and fingers (very gently!)

          How Should I Store Leftovers?

          • Unfrosted cookie cups: Airtight container at room temp for up to 7 days
          • Frosted cookie cups: Airtight container at room temp, best enjoyed within 3 days

          Can These Be Frozen?

           Yes! Freeze unfrosted cookie cups for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature before decorating.

          Final Thoughts

          These Easter basket sugar cookie cups are proof that festive desserts don’t have to be complicated to impress. They’re cute, customizable, and perfect for parties, school events, or spring bake sales. Whether you keep them simple or go all out with colors and candies, they’re guaranteed to bring smiles—and probably requests for seconds. Bake a batch, have fun decorating, and don’t be surprised if they disappear fast. 🐣🍪
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