Saturday, April 9, 2011

Super Easy Easter Nests and a Winner!

I love making these nests for Easter.  Everyone looks forward to them and they are so easy to make!







2 cups Mini Marshmallows
1/4 cup Butter
4 cups of Chow Mein Noodles
Jelly Beans, M&M's or Robin's Eggs to fill

--This recipe makes about 12 nests.  If you want to make more, buy two bags of Chow Mein Noodles.  You'll have plenty of Marshmallows with one bag.


In 2 quart saucepan, melt the butter and marshmallows.  Stir until smooth.  Take off of heat and immediately add chow mein noodles.  Stir until coated with marshmallow/butter mixture. 



Use a very clean 12 count cupcake pan.  Rub butter in all cups.

 Put butter on your hands.  Spoon the coated chow mein noodles in each cup, then use your hands to form it into  little nests. 



Put the cupcake pan in freezer for an hour or so (or even overnight).  To pop each nest out, I usually use a butter knife to gently pry it out.   I use parchment paper or wax paper between the plate and the nests so they don't stick.   Fill with candy and enjoy!



Sometimes I find the candies on the plate and the nests have all been eaten!  They are delicious.   

Thank you to everyone who entered my first giveaway!  The winner is:  Grammy Goodwill. Congratulations!

Thanks for your visit!

Pam

I am linking to the following parties:

Under the Table and Dreaming's Sunday Showcase
Remodelaholic's Recipe Link Party
Debbiedoo's Newbie Party
The DIY Show Off's Project Parade
Homemaker on a Dime's Blog Hop
Between Naps on the Porch Met Monday
Dittle Dattle's Amaze Me Monday
The Stories of A to Z's Tutorial and Tips Tuesday
At the Picket Fence's Sister Saturday Easter Party
Funky Junk Interior's Best of Easter Special

49 comments:

  1. These look delicious and they are so cute! My grandson would love these.

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  2. How adorable! I want to make some tomorrow!

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  3. These little nests are adorable! I think it would be such fun to make some for my grandchildren! Thanks for the sweet idea!

    Kindly, Lorraine

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  4. Love these.....making these with Addie, she will love them!!! Congrats to the winner! Lucky her getting your wonderful giveaway!

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  5. Hey, these look good. I'm going to pass the recipe on to Jason. Savannah might like making them!

    Have a good evening. <3

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  6. Oh, I love these nests! I used to make them when my daughter was little; and for my Girl Scout troop years ago. I always had to make an extra batch because I'd eat all the "bird nest material" before it even made it into a bird's nest shape. LOL

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  7. Can't wait to try these, they look so cute and good! Congrats to the lucky winner. Have a great day, Vicky

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  8. How adorable and pretty and I bet yummy too!... and Easy. Key word. Thanks for sharing..

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  9. Those are so cute!... I saw some the other day with Peeps resting in them! Such a sweet way to decorate for the holiay..and so yummy!

    Maddie

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  10. So cute Pam! What a fun idea! I bet they taste great too!

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  11. I would really love to make these!

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  12. These are absolutely adorable and sound so easy to make! ;)
    Thanks for popping in to visit.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia;)

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  13. I remember making them years ago!! Thank you for the remider! I will get to making them right away!!
    xxDaniella

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  14. Congrats to the winner! Love these nests. We make something similar at Thanksgiving and call them hay stacks. I'm loving the nests!

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  15. Hi Pam...those are so stinkin cute! Thanks for joining my newbie party. Have fun!

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  16. What a great recipe - cute and delicious a perfect combination. I'll have to keep those in mind to make, although I've never seen chow mien noodles for sale before.

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  17. These look like a fun thing to make with my little girl. She loves to help in the kitchen. Thanks for sharing!

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  18. What a fun idea. Would be lots of fun for kids to do.

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  19. These are too cute! I'm going to have to try them. Is the chow mein nest anything like rice krispy treats with the flavor?

    Tks for sharing :)

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  20. How adorable! I must try these for my grandsons!

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  21. I must try this! The kiddos would get a kick out of these :D

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  22. My granddaughter would love to do these with her "MeMe"! How cleaver. I'm your newest follower!

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  23. Hi Pam my kids would love that!! Thanks for sharing it with us, Martina

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  24. Wow these look absolutely delicious, the nests look so realistic too :-)

    Jem xXx

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  25. These are absolutely adorable! I know I'd leave the candy eggs behind and eat the nests :)
    www.itsybitsypaperblog.com

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  26. Oh Pam -- these are adorable! My college kids will all be home plus a friend or 2 so I'm making these! Thanks for sharing!

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  27. Pam~these are adorable. I have to make them! My grandkids will love it.
    So easy! Thanks for dropping by and visiting my little puppies. Stay tuned every week while I have them there will be an update.

    Susie at Puddle Jumper Creations

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  28. So creative and wonderful! I think I'll try it.

    Ann-Marie

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  29. So cute, Pam! My daughter would love these!

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  30. These look so yummy. Simple and sweet. Just perfect. I'm putting these on my "definitely do" list. :)
    Tammy

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  31. Too cute - I'll be trying these for Easter Brunch !

    gena

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  32. Oh, yes, they are delicious! Thanks for the great Easter idea. My daughters will love this experience. Really appreciate you linking up at the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop :)

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  33. These are adorable! I must give these a try!

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  34. Those are adorable! Such a fun way to decorate an Easter table. I'm sure they'd disappear off the kids table before it was time to sit. Thanks for sharing.

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  35. so cute,, i bet they're yummy too. thanks for sharing how to do do these.

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  36. These are absolutely adorable! Maybe I will make them and put them on the table settings for Easter! Thanks for the great idea!

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  37. These are so cute, and sound so good! I can't wait to make them!! I'm going to feature them on my blog tomorrow and link back to you! :)

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  38. This is seriously one of the cutest things I have ever seen and I am adding the ingredients to my grocery list! My kiddos would totally flip for these and they will definitely be joining our Easter table this year. :-) Thank you so much for linking this up to our Easter edition of Sister Saturday!
    Vanessa

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  39. What a wonderful idea! Nests that you can actually eat, I think they are fabulous, I will have to try it out!!!

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  40. Just wanted to let you know that I made some of these for my family and they were a hit! Thanks for sharing!

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  42. Hi! I'm from Hungary. I want to do this nice nest with my daughter. In my country does'nt find ChowMine Noodles. Anything else can be replaced?

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  43. Hi! I'm from Hungary. I want to do this nice nest with my daughter. In my country does'nt find ChowMine Noodles. Anything else can be replaced?

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