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Bird Nest Cookies

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These Bird’s Nest Cookies only have 3 ingredients & they’re cute as can be! Perfect for Spring or Easter!

 
 
 
You may have already seen this elsewhere, but I had to share it.  Afterall, Easter is nearly here – and my family makes these every year.  I wanted to share our little tradition with you.
 
 
 

 
The cookies are adorable, and they are super easy – with just three ingredients in the ingredient list.  I can literally make these in 15 minutes – which is the largest reason as to why I choose these to make every year!!
 

 
All you need to do is melt your butterscotch chips in a double boiler, or microwave.  Mix in the chow mein noodles.  Using a spoon, or your hand, make little ‘nests’ with the noodles on a baking sheet.  Stick 3 mini Cadbury eggs of the same color in each nest.  
 

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If you want them to stick better, use a little melted butterscotch as glue – dip a little of the surface of the eggs in it, and stick them in the nest.
 
 

 
 

Bird's Nest Cookies

Ingredients

  • 12 oz bag of chow mein noodles
  • 2.5 cups butterscotch chips melted
  • 1 bag mini Cadbury eggs

Instructions

  • Mix the melted butterscotch chips together with the chow mein noodles. Using a spoon, or your hands, make little nests with the mixture on a baking sheet lined with non-stick aluminum foil or wax paper. Press 3 little eggs of the same color in each nest. Let cool completely before serving.
 
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