How to Make the Cutest Easter Bunny Cake Ever

What is Easter without a bunny cake? Here is our step-by-step guide to making the fluffiest, most adorable bunny-shaped cake for Easter.

Easter Bunny Rabbit Cake
Photo: © Abby Hocking

Every Easter when I was growing up, my mom would make a bunny cake to celebrate the holiday. As a 7-year-old, it seemed like the coolest thing ever. So complicated. So colorful. So elaborate! Little did I know, all it took was two 8-inch-round cake pans, a knife, and some frosting. (There are a few types of bunny cakes—I grew up with the flat variety.) In other words, it's actually totally easy—and once frosted, the decorating options are endless. It's basically a gingerbread house for spring. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to make your own.

Easter Bunny Rabbit Cake
© Justin Chapple

You will need:

  • Two 8-inch-round yellow cakes, chilled
  • 3 cups white frosting
  • 1 cup pink frosting
  • Sweetened shredded coconut, sprinkles, and candies, for decorating

1. Put one cake on a work surface. Using a serrated knife, cut the cake to form 1 bow tie and 2 almond-shaped ears. (See below.)

Easter Bunny Rabbit Cake
© Justin Chapple
Easter Bunny Rabbit Cake
© Justin Chapple

2. Place the uncut cake in the center of an inverted baking sheet or a large rectangle platter. Arrange the 2 ears above the cake on the baking sheet and the bow tie directly below. (See below.)

Easter Bunny Rabbit Cake
© Justin Chapple

3. Using an offset spatula, frost the entire cake with the white frosting. (See below.)

Easter Bunny Rabbit Cake
© Justin Chapple

4. Transfer the pink frosting to a pastry bag fitted with a small round tip. Decoratively pipe the bow tie and the ears of the bunny. Sprinkle shredded coconut on the head and around the ears. Decorate the bunny with sprinkles, candies, and additional pink frosting. And there you have it! The adorable Easter bunny cake of your dreams.

Easter Bunny Rabbit Cake
© Abby Hocking
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