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Gourmet Easter ^Bunnies^, Caramel Truffle Eggs, & Chocolate Matzo Toffee

Gourmet Easter ^Bunnies^, Caramel Truffle Eggs, & Chocolate Matzo Toffee

So excited to stuff these in our faces.  Hey, we’ll even pretend to celebrate Passover and Ash Wednesday if the gettings are this good!

Bunny, $8 @bluestockingbonbons.com

Bluestocking Bonbons are making these adorable bunnies and divine matzot for the hoildays.  Lagusta (the lass behind Bluestockings) tells us; “People who like the matzo toffee go *insane* over it and are subject to fits of being unable to write in anything but caps when it’s mentioned.” YUM.

one pound chocolate matzo toffee, $20 @bluestockingbonbons.com

It goes without saying that both items (like everything else Lagusta makes) are made from organic, vegan, and fair-trade ingredients.  Score.

Truffle & Caramel Filled Vegan Eggs, $20 @allisonsgourmet.com

If you are going the elegant route, Allison’s can’t be beat.

Easter Egg Filled with Vegan Candy, $19.95 @naturalcandystore.com

This adorable egg comes filled with vegan and all-natural candy.  Natural Candy Store (online) is a great place to come back regularly for “supplies.”

Peeper the chick and Skipper the bunny Marshmallows,$4.49 1.5 oz package @sweetandsara.com

Vegan peeps exist!  And they are better than the originals, especially when made (with love) by Sara Sohn. They are 100% gelatin-free, as if you’d want to actually eat a “colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin.”   Barfing.

Seriously, why would you eat “mainstream” candy made from boob milk, unethically obtained ingredients, animal tissue, and gag-alicious crud when you could eat this stuff?  Okay, maybe not everyone can afford the slightly higher price points on these more gourmet options featured above, but you can buy plenty of accidentally vegan candy (albeit not organic or fair-trade) at your local market.  See this list for ideas. And always check out the Kosher-for-Passover section of your local supermarket, it’s a treasure trove of veganism (without meaning to be!) Just check ingredients.  Our last foray to that section hooked us up with a yummy carrot cake mix, dark chocolate covered matzah, and chocolate covered jelly rings.

Or make your own candy!

Hannah Kaminsky (of BitterSweet) made these adorable peepers above.  Swipe her recipe here.

If you are fan of chocolate eggs, make these your own damn self for pennies.

Vegan Easter Eggs

See Also

* 1 8-oz. package non dairy cream cheese, softened at room temperature

* 3 cups powdered sugar

* 12 oz. vegan chocolate(whatever type you like, melted

* 1 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract

* Decorations – chopped nuts, unsweetened cocoa, toasted flaked coconut, etc.

Beat the non dairy cream cheese in a mixing bowl until it is smooth. Gradually add the powdered sugar, beating until it is well mixed. Add the melted chocolate and vanilla extract and mix well. Put in the fridge for about 1 hour. Shape the mixture into 1-inch balls or egg shapes and roll them in the decoration you have chosen. Store the finished chocolates in the refrigerator. Makes about 5 dozen chocolates. Recipe via MookyChick.