The kids will love diving into these Groundhog Day snacks this year!
Course Snack
Cuisine American
10 minutesminutes
Total Time 10 minutesminutes
Makes 1
Calories 210kcal
Author Angie Holden
What You Will Need
1Pudding cup
2Nutter Butter Bites
1Nature Valley Granola Thins or a graham cracker
1/2tspBlack writing icing
1tspWhite cake icingeither in a pastry bag or the can/tube with a fitted writing tip
Edible markers in pink and black
1tbspCoconut
Green food coloring
Instructions
First, put some coconut in a zippered bag and add a few drops of green food coloring. Zip the bag closed and shake around until you have "green grass".
Open up a pudding cup and push any pudding stuck to the top down. Add a layer of "grass" aka colored coconut.
Next, you will need to make that pesky groundhog. Your base is the granola thin or you can use a graham cracker if you can't find these. Then use icing to glue on two Nutter Butters for ears and use the white and black icing to pipe on eyes. Your edible markers make a cute nose and mouth easily. Then using the white and black icing again to create some "buck teeth".
Then just shove that groundhog down into his hole. If you are making these ahead of time for a classroom, I would shove him in his pudding cup very last minute so the granola bar does not get soggy.