Easter is a time for bright colors, family smiles, and simple treats that everyone loves. A fresh veggie tray shaped like an Easter bunny brings both fun and healthy choices to the table. This Easter Bunny Veggie Tray is a crowd-pleaser, with crisp carrots, crunchy celery, sweet cherry tomatoes, and creamy dip. It tastes fresh, light, and colorful, and kids and adults both enjoy nibbling from the bunny shape. If you like easy party trays, you may also enjoy this air fryer chicken and veggies recipe, it makes a great main to pair with a veggie platter. Get ready to make a tray that looks as fun as it tastes, you will smile when you serve it.
How to prepare Easter Bunny Veggie Tray
- Choose a large flat platter, or use a rimmed baking sheet for space.
- Make a bunny body with a large oval of broccoli or a mound of green lettuce.
- Form the bunny head above the body with a smaller oval of broccoli or lettuce.
- Make two ears with long strips of cucumber or bell pepper placed above the head.
- Fill the body and head with mixed vegetables, like carrot sticks, celery, snap peas, and cherry tomatoes, keeping colors even.
- Use a small round slice of cucumber or a radish for the nose, and two small olives or blueberries for the eyes.
- Add a bowl of ranch or hummus near the bunny for dipping.
- Adjust shapes and colors until the bunny looks clear and cheerful.

Why You’ll Love Easter Bunny Veggie Tray
This tray looks cute and it cares for your guests, it gives healthy snacking and bright colors that match the holiday. It takes little time to arrange, and you can change vegetables to match what you have. Kids like the bunny shape, and adults like the fresh taste and easy prep. It is a great way to serve vegetables at a party or potluck.
Tips for success
- Use a mix of colors, orange, green, red, and yellow, to make the bunny pop visually.
- Cut veggies into even sizes so the tray looks neat and is easy to pick up.
- Keep a small bowl of water with carrot sticks if you make them ahead, they stay crisper.
- Use sturdy vegetables for the ear shapes, like cucumber or bell pepper, so they hold form.
- Place the dip bowl on a secure spot so it does not slide and ruin the design.
Serving Suggestions
- Serve with ranch, hummus, or a yogurt herb dip for variety.
- Pair the tray with simple mains and breads for a full meal.
- Add cheese cubes or hard boiled eggs around the tray for more protein options.
- Place small tongs or toothpicks so guests can pick items without touching other pieces.

FAQs
Q: How long can I make the tray ahead of time?
A: You can prep vegetables the day before, store them covered in the fridge, and assemble the bunny a few hours before serving.
Q: What vegetables work best for shaping the ears?
A: Use firm long vegetables like cucumber strips, celery, or bell pepper slices, they hold shape well.
Q: Can I make a vegan dip for this tray?
A: Yes, hummus, tahini dip, or a dairy-free ranch work great and keep the tray fully plant based.
Q: How do I keep cut vegetables from drying out?
A: Store cut vegetables in a covered container with a damp paper towel to keep them fresh.
Q: Can I add fruit to the bunny tray?
A: Yes, add berries or grapes in sections for a sweet touch, they pair well with cheese and dip.

Easter Bunny Veggie Tray
Ingredients
Method
- Choose a large flat platter, or use a rimmed baking sheet for space.
- Make a bunny body with a large oval of broccoli or a mound of green lettuce.
- Form the bunny head above the body with a smaller oval of broccoli or lettuce.
- Make two ears with long strips of cucumber or bell pepper placed above the head.
- Fill the body and head with mixed vegetables, like carrot sticks, celery, snap peas, and cherry tomatoes, keeping colors even.
- Use a small round slice of cucumber or a radish for the nose, and two small olives or blueberries for the eyes.
- Add a bowl of ranch or hummus near the bunny for dipping.
- Adjust shapes and colors until the bunny looks clear and cheerful.

