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    Shredded wheat nests

    Published: Feb 22, 2021 · Modified: Feb 21, 2022 by Sarah Brooks

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    These shredded wheat nests are an easy Easter no bake dessert. They are so simple the kids can practically make them on their own. Hop to it!

    Group of three shredded wheat nests with extra speckled Easter eggs, Easter themed blocks and green bunny figurine in the background.
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    These shredded wheat Easter nests are super cute and could not be easier. With just three ingredients and only melting chocolate they are a super simple no-bake Easter treat the kids just about make themselves (with some supervision of course).

    The shredded wheat in these Easter Egg nests also means they have some whole grains and fiber, making a slightly more healthy Easter treat!

    Looking for more fun Easter desserts? Why not try making my fabulous eggless carrot cake, Easter egg cheesecake, Biscoff Easter egg cheesecake or for something different my hot cross bun ice cream or carrot ice cream! Delicious!

    Top down view of shredded wheat nests surrounded by extra speckled Easter eggs

    Recipe tips and frequently asked questions

    What cereal is best for Easter nests?

    For the best nest look I prefer shredded wheat chocolate nests. The long thin strands of the shredded wheat look the most twig-like in my opinion.

    Can I make Easter chocolate nests with other cereal?

    Absolutely. If you are not a fan of shredded wheat you could use other cereal such as corn flakes, rice puffs or even crispy fried noodles.

    Can I make shredded wheat Easter nests with other chocolate?

    Yes defiantly. I used milk chocolate here to keep things simple but you could use white, dark or even ruby chocolate. You could also use flavored chocolate, however I don't recommend filled chocolate. The filling won't mix in properly and will stop the nests from sticking together properly.

    Ingredients

    Shredded wheat ingredients, Easter eggs, shredded wheat, milk chocolate.

    Shredded wheat: is a type of breakfast cereal that comes in large, pillow-shaped biscuits.

    Chocolate: I used plain old milk compound cooking chocolate in these chocolate nests. It's a budget-friendly choice and works just fine. You can use more premium chocolate if you like or mix things up with dark, milk or ruby chocolate.

    Easter eggs: I use speckled Easter eggs. I like the slightly larger eggs but you can use smaller ones. You could use wrapped eggs but you then need to peel them before eating them of course.

    How to make shredded wheat nests

    It's easiest to make the nest shape by making them in regular muffin tins. You can line them with patty pans if you like, but I found it was easy to get them out without doing this. You could also make mini nests if regular muffin size is too big for you.

    Empty muffin tins.
    Breaking up shredded wheat.

    First break apart the shredded wheat. Try to break them into longer pieces to retain the stick-like look of it.

    Next break the chocolate into pieces, put it into a microwave-proof bowl and melt in the microwave, about a minute at a time, checking between bursts and stirring as the chocolate starts to melt.

    Breaking up chocolate into pieces.
    Adding broken up shredded wheat to melted chocolate.

    Pour the chocolate over the shredded wheat and mix well.

    Spooning chocolate and shredded wheat into muffin tins.
    Shaping shredded wheat and chocolate mix into nest shapes in muffin tins with a spoon.

    Divide evening between ten to twelve muffin tins. Use a spoon to create a hollow in the middle for the nest shape. Add Easter eggs, cover and refrigerate for one hour to set.

    Adding Easter eggs to shaped nests in muffin tins.
    Made up chocolate nests ready to chill in fridge.

    Remove from fridge and use a butter knife to gently unstick the nests from the muffin tins.

    How to serve

    Row of three shredded wheat nests on a board, with extra speckled Easter eggs and Easter themed blocks and green bunny figurine in the background.

    To serve these easy Easter chocolate nests pop them onto a plate and enjoy with your best bunnies. These would make great gifts wrapped in some clear cellophane or would be a great easy option for an Easter bake sale.

    How to store

    Top down view of shredded wheat nests in a container for storage.

    These cute Easter nests will store well in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days. After this they will still be edible but the shredded wheat may start to lose its crunch.

    Have you made this recipe? Tell me how it went in the comments below and tag me on instagram so I can see your delicious creations! @keep_calm_and_eat_icecream

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    Shredded wheat nests

    These shredded wheat nests are an easy Easter no bake dessert. They are so simple the kids can practically make them on their own. Hop to it!
    Prep Time15 mins
    Cook Time0 mins
    Course: Dessert, Snack
    Cuisine: Austalian
    Keyword: Easter chocolate nests, Easter egg nests, Easter nests, shredded wheat chocolate Easter nests, shredded wheat chocolate nests, shredded wheat Easter nests

    Equipment

    • 12 hole muffin tins

    Ingredients

    • 3.5 oz (100 gms) shredded wheat, approx. 4 medium pieces
    • 12 oz block (350gms) milk chocolate
    • 2 x 3.5 oz packs (100gms each) small Easter eggs

    Instructions

    • Break the shredded wheat apart, trying to retain some of the longer strands.
    • Break apart the chocolate. Put into a microwave proof bowl and melt in microwave for one minute bursts, checking in between each and stirring as needed to help it melt.
    • Pour the melted chocolate over the shredded wheat and mix well.
    • Divide the mix into ten to twelve muffin tins. Use a spoon to from a hollow in the each to form the sides of the nests.
    • Add Easter eggs to each nest. Cover and set in fridge for one hour.
    • Remove from fridge and use a butter knife to gently unstick the nests from the muffin tins.
    • Pop onto a plate and enjoy with you best bunnies!

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