Spring vibes are officially here, and your dessert table is about to glow up 🌸. Easter Blossom Sugar Cookies are the kind of treat that stops people mid-conversation. One glance at those pastel-coated cookies topped with a shiny chocolate kiss, and suddenly everyone’s asking, “Who made THESE?”
These cheerful bites put a seasonal spin on classic Easter Blossom Cookies, swapping deep winter flavors for bright colors and soft, buttery sweetness. The base is a tender, chewy sugar cookie that melts in your mouth, rolled generously in colorful sugar for that sparkly finish. Fresh from the oven, each cookie gets crowned with a Hershey’s kiss, turning them into irresistible Easter Hershey Kiss Cookies that look as good as they taste.
Let’s talk effort, because IMO this is where they really shine. These cookies come together fast—under 30 minutes, start to finish. No fancy equipment, no complicated steps, no baking stress. Just pantry staples, vibrant sugar, and a tray that fills up quickly. FYI, they also make enough to feed a crowd, so they’re perfect for family gatherings, classroom parties, or last-minute Easter plans.
Set them out as Easter Flower Cookies on a serving tray and watch them disappear. Seriously—Colorful Tulip-shaped Cookies On Plate energy without the complicated shaping. Compared to Easter Peanut Butter Blossoms, these sugar-based beauties feel lighter, brighter, and totally spring-forward. They also fit right in with any Spring Blossom Cookies lineup or Spring Easter Dessert Cookie Recipe roundup.
The best part? Kids love them, adults sneak seconds, and you’ll look like a baking hero without breaking a sweat. Easter Kiss Cookies that deliver flavor, fun, and festive flair? That’s a win, no question. 🐣✨


Easter Blossom Sugar Cookies
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Helpful Tips for Best Results
- Watch the bake time carefully. These cookies should stay pale—browning means they’re overdone.
- Unwrap the chocolate ahead of time. Trust me, it saves a surprising amount of prep time.
- Don’t worry if the chocolate looks soft. It will firm up again as the cookies cool.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did my cookies spread too much?Flat cookies usually mean the dough wasn’t rolled tightly enough. Loose or flattened dough spreads more in the oven. Are these the same as peanut butter blossoms?
Not exactly. Peanut butter blossoms use a peanut butter cookie base, while these are made with a classic sugar cookie dough. Is chilling the dough necessary?
Nope! As long as your kitchen isn’t overly warm, the dough can go straight from bowl to oven. No colored sugar available?
No problem. Make your own by mixing granulated sugar with food coloring, or tint the dough itself for a fun alternative.
