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Some Bunny Party Foods – 25 Unique Rabbit Themed Foods

Planning to throw a bunny themed party but not sure what to serve your guests? Take a look at this list of 25 unique party foods that your guests will love. This list includes appetizers, entrees, and desserts to ensure every dish you serve will fit your theme. These dishes are perfect for some bunny’s birthday, a bunny themed baby shower, or an Easter Celebration.

Appetizers:

  • Stuffed Bell Pepper “Carrots”
    Check out this stuffed bell pepper recipe by Aleka’s Get-Together. These small orange bell pepper halves are filled with a cream cheese and sour cream mix and packed with fresh herbs. When topped with a spring of dill, they look just like carrots.
A photo of three orange bell peppers half's on a white plate. The bell peppers are filled with a cream cheese and sour cream mix and then topped with a spring of dill. This makes them resemble carrots.
  • Bunny Fruit Kabobs
    Serve your fruit on kabobs for some easy to grab treats. To make these kabobs bunny themed, use a Rabbit Shaped Cookie Cutter to shape some of your fruit like bunnies. 
  • Fruit Board with Bunny Baybel Cheese Wheels
    Another way to serve some fruit at your party is by making a fruit tray and decorating it with bunny Baybel cheese wheels. To make the wheels, remove the red wax, cut some ear shapes out of a hard cheese slice, then place the ears on the wheels. For a full tutorial, check out this article by Giggle Living.
  • Ranch Dip with Mini Carrots
    Pair your vegetable tray with a bunny inspired ranch dip. To transform your ranch dip into a bunny, treat, put the dip into a garden pot and surround it with carrots and leafy greens. Make sure to put a liner inside your pot! 
A photo of a garden pot filled with ranch dressing. Surrounding the pot are carrots with leafy green tops.
  • Fresh Garden Salad
    Throw together all the fresh garden leaves and vegetables you can find to create a garden salad. Your little bunny guests will love munching on this rabbit food.
  • Snacks in Carrot Bags
    An easy way to make any snack rabbit themed is by putting them in these Carrot Plastic Bags. You can put any type of treat in these bags and when tied up, it will look just like a carrot. Some snacks you might consider using are popcorn, pretzels, Cheez-Its, or Goldfish.
  • Bunny Juice Boxes
    Turn ordinary juice boxes into hopping bunnies by covering them with a bunny juice box cover. You can make these covers yourself with some construction paper and markers, or use this Bunny Downloadable Template. 
  • Carrot Juice
    If you’re looking for a signature drink at your party, then offer some carrot juice. Serve this juice in a Large Drink Dispenser and add some paper bunny ears on top to complete the look. If you’re not a big fan of carrot juice, then you can always make this orange punch by allrecipes instead. 
A photo of a large drink dispenser filled with an orange drink. There is a sign that says "Bunny Juice" on the dispenser.

Entrees:

  • Bunny Shaped Sandwiches
    Finger sandwiches are a classic party treat that is easy to make and even easier to eat. To make your sandwiches fit in with your rabbit theme, cut them into bunnie shapes. For a perfect bunny figure, use this Bunny Shaped Sandwich Cutter.
  • Carrot Soup
    Nothing says bunny food like a hot bowl of carrot soup! Follow this recipe by Cooking with Ayeh for a cozy entree that your guests will love. This dish is especially good if your party is during early spring when the weather may still be a little cold.
A photo of a bowl of carrot soup. Attached to the rim of the bowl is a pair of bunny ears.
  • Stuffed “Carrot” Pastry Rolls
    Make these stuffed pastry rolls by Life Currents for an easy grab and go carrot shaped entree. For this dish, pastry dough is rolled into cone shapes, baked, and then filled with a cream cheese filling. Once topped with parsley springs, they will look just like carrots. This dish can also be transformed into a dessert by replacing the cream cheese filling with a cannoli filling and then topping with powdered sugar.  
  • Vegetable Pinwheels
    Add all the garden ingredients you can think of into some vegetable pinwheels for a light and refreshing entree. My favorite pinwheel recipe is this one by Couple Cooks which uses cheese, spinach, and sun-dried tomatoes for the filling. 
  • Bunny Burgers
    Turn ordinary burgers into bunny burgers by adding these Bunny Ear Toppers to the tops of the buns. You can also make these yourself by printing out bunny ears, cutting them out, and gluing them to some toothpicks. Another option are these Wooden Carrot Toothpicks. 
A photo of a tray of burgers. On top each burger is a pair of bunny ears.
  • Mac and Cheese with Bunny Noodles
    Mac and Cheese is always a food favorite, especially among younger guests. Stay on theme by using these Bunny Shaped Noodles. You guests will love seeing these little bunnies in their bowls. 
  • Bunny Pancake Bar
    If you’re planning to have your party early in the day, then set up a pancake station with bunny shaped treats. Some of the items you can feature are bunny shaped pancakes, fruits, and these Bunny Sprinkles. You can even offer up some carrot pancakes for your guests to try.
  • Mini Quiches
    This grab and go entree by Feeding Tiny Bellies is a mini spinach quiche. These quiches are stuffed full of egg, spinach, and cheese. Surround them with leafy greens and they will look like they are sprouting from a rabbit’s garden. 
A photo of a tray of mini spinach quiches. The quiches are laying on a bed of curly lettuce.

Deserts:

  • Bunny Cookies
    Cut out some bunny sugar cookies with this Bunny Cookie Cutter. This cookie cutter will make your cookies look like the back of a bunny rabbit. Once your cookies are baked, add a bunny tail to each cookie. You can use icing, a marshmallow, sugar pearls, or any other candies you can think of for the tail.
A photo of bunny shaped cookie on a plate. Each bunny has a blob of icing for the tail.
  • Bunny Tails
    For an easy desert, pour some marshmallows into a bowl and label them as “Bunny Tails.” This sweet treat is so quick to set up and your guests will love grabbing some every time they pass. 
  • Bunny Oreo Balls
    Check out this recipe for bunny Oreo balls by Recipes by Nancy. These adorable Oreo bunnies are covered in white chocolate and topped with some marshmallow ears. Your guests will love looking at them just as much as they’ll love eating them.
  • Chocolate Covered Strawberry “Carrots”
    Turn your strawberries into carrots by dipping them into melted orange chocolate. You can then bury these strawberries in some crushed up Oreo “dirt” to make it look like they are in a garden. 
A photo of chocolate covered strawberries. The chocolate is orange with black drizzled on top. The strawberries are in a bed of crushed up Oreo "dirt." This makes it look like they are carrots in a bed of soil.
  • Chocolate Covered “Carrot” Pretzel Sticks
    Another chocolate covered treat you can turn into carrots are pretzel sticks. Just use orange chocolate when dipping your sticks and then add a little touch of green chocolate to the top to make the carrot’s leaves
  • Garden Dirt Cups
    Make some garden dirt cups for the perfect treat for your little bunnies. To make this dish, follow this dirt cake recipe by Favorite Family Recipes and then scoop the cake into some Individual Plastic Cups. You can then top each with fondant vegetables. You can make these vegetables yourself by using these Vegetable Fondant Molds or grab some of these pre-made Edible Fondant Vegetables. 
A photo of individual glass cups of dirt cake. A fondant carrot tops each cup of dirt cake.
  • Carrot Cake 
    A carrot cake is an obvious choice when it comes to a bunny themed party. Make this cake into a circle, decorate it with white icing, and then add some Edible Fondant Carrots for a beautiful display. Need a good carrot cake recipe, check out this one by Live Well Bake Often.
  • Bunny Shaped Cake
    If you want your cake to feature bunnies instead of carrots, then shape your cake like a bunny. You can do this by making your cake a bunny head, a sitting bunny, or a bunny butt. All of these shapes are easy to make using simple cake shapes that you can make at home. For a tutorial for each shape, follow the links below:
    -Bunny Head: The Kitchn -Sitting Bunny: Food Network  -Bunny Butt: Betty Crocker
  • Bunny Ear Cupcakes
    An easy way to transform ordinary cupcakes into a bunny treat is by adding some bunny ear toppers. You can make these ears yourself by cutting a marshmallow at an angle and then shaping it into ears. Add some pink sprinkles to the insides of the ear for an extremely cute desert. If you don’t want to make your own ears, check out this listing for Glitter Bunny Ears Cupcake Toppers.
A photo of vanilla cupcakes with white icing. Each cupcake is topped with bunny ears.

I hope you found these food ideas helpful. Let me know in the comments which treats you plan to serve up at your bunny themed party.

Need more ideas for your bunny themed party? Check out Bunny Birthday Activities – 21 Ideas for a Hopping Good Time.