Go Back
Print
Recipe Image
Notes
Nutrition Label
–
+
servings
US Customary
Metric
Smaller
Normal
Larger
Print Recipe
Add to Collection
Go to Collections
5
from
2
votes
Easter Snack: Egg Hunt Snack Tray
This easy Easter snack is such a fun way to make the egg hunting fun extend all the way to snack time and lunch. All you need are plastic Easter eggs, snacks, and an egg carton. And it's so fun for the kids to hunt and eat.
Prep Time
10
minutes
mins
Cook Time
0
minutes
mins
Total Time
10
minutes
mins
Course:
Dinner
Cuisine:
American
Servings:
1
-2
Calories:
350
kcal
Author:
Amy Palanjian
Ingredients
Pick at least one option from these food groups:
1-2
cups
Proteins: cheese, beans, shredded cooked chicken, cooked shrimp, and/or hard-cooked eggs
1-2
cups
Veggies: Thinly sliced bell peppers, cucumbers, or snap peas; and/or halved cherry tomatoes
1-2
cups
Fruit: Halved or quartered grapes, raisins, berries, sliced melon, and/or clementine segments
2-4
cups
Carbohydrates: Crackers, sliced bread, Snap Pea Crisps, diced
muffin
Any fun foods or desserts you want to add!
US Customary
-
Metric
Instructions
Choose your ingredients.
Slice or prep as needed. Add to clean Easter eggs and close.
Arrange in half of an egg carton and let the kids open their eggs and find their snack (or lunch!).
Notes
Use clean, dry Easter Eggs.
Cut the food up into small pieces that are easy for the kids to eat.
Allow kids to help fill the eggs if they want to, which can extend the activity.
Use this as a fun lunch idea in the weeks leading up to Easter.
Nutrition
Calories:
350
kcal
|
Carbohydrates:
33
g
|
Protein:
12
g
|
Fat:
19
g
|
Saturated Fat:
8
g
|
Polyunsaturated Fat:
5
g
|
Monounsaturated Fat:
6
g
|
Trans Fat:
1
g
|
Cholesterol:
30
mg
|
Sodium:
559
mg
|
Potassium:
284
mg
|
Fiber:
4
g
|
Sugar:
10
g
|
Vitamin A:
1484
IU
|
Vitamin C:
49
mg
|
Calcium:
268
mg
|
Iron:
3
mg