Decorate the cutest Easter Pie ever in only a few minutes when you start with a frozen pie and add on chocolate and candy.
Whenever we get together for holiday meals with the extended family, it’s always a potluck type meal.
Each family brings a dish or two and the combined efforts of everyone all adds up to one delicious and FUN holiday meal!
Part of the fun of our get-togethers, is that no one really plans who will be bringing what.
So sure, that means that sometimes two people will bring meatballs – but at least they are each different recipes!
One of my favorite parts of these family get-togethers are the desserts. There will always be different types – from the simple to the fancy.
No matter what the desserts, the special touches that make them stand out are always appreciated.
This year I’m letting Marie Callender’s give me a hand to make a special Easter dessert without a lot of effort on my part.
Marie Callender’s has nine different cream pies that are waiting in the freezers of retailers nationwide for us to add a special ending to our holiday meals.
I let my hubby choose the pie this time and he selected the Chocolate Satin Pie. I’m glad I let him make the decision, because I couldn’t decide between this pie, the Turtle Pie and the Coconut Cream Pie. They all looked so good!
For the candy, I just headed to the Easter aisle and grabbed some of our favorites. To create the handle of the easy Easter basket pie, I grabbed some wire-edged pastel colored ribbon.
Creating the pie was the fun part! The chocolate rabbit took his place in the center of the pie and then I played around arranging candies around the “basket”. For the handle, I just taped the edges of the ribbon underneath the pie plate. Easy peasy!
Now comes the hard part. Do I put this back in the freezer and bring it to my Aunt’s house on Easter like I had planned, or do we eat it for dinner tonight? I think I’ll go with eating it tonight.
This was so quick to make that I can easily swing by the store to pick up another Marie Callender’s Cream Pie and create another one (or two) for Easter.
melisasource says
This is so adorable! I’m going to try this at home with my kids!!
Danielle @ We Have It All says
Aww, that’s adorable! What a fantastic idea! And a great combo too!
Melinda Babiak says
that is adorable. I haven’t even thought about dessert for easter yet but this is a great idea
Kim Croisant says
That pie is so sweet. I could def seeing me take that to my family dinner.
Stefani Tolson says
That is a cute pie. I would love to try a bite!
Debbie L. says
What a great idea – we love Marie’s pies! So cute – I know the kids would love it
Beth@FrugalFroggie says
I love Chocolate Silk Pie. I so have to try Marie Callenders pies.
Shell says
That pie is supercute! What an easy idea for an Easter dessert.
Debbie Denny says
What a fantastic and creative idea. This looks awesome.
Jocelyn McGaffic says
What an adorable idea for Easter. My kids would love this. So creative!
Rosey says
I would go with eating it too. I’m prejudice to yummy, delicious sweets getting eaten right away though. 😉
Chrystal @ YUM eating says
This is so cute. I love Marie Callenders for a special treat. What a fun way to spruce up a store bought pie!
Christie says
Such a fun way to dress up a pie! My kids would be all over this!
Crystal says
Now that’s genius! I have two Easter meals to prepare this year, and I wasn’t sure how I was going to do it all.
Jeanine Macintosh says
Oh my how adorable is that pie? I would have a hard time eating it it’s so cute! Yummy!