Surprise your kids’ lunches this spring with simple Easter Chick Apples Snack Idea – with a sweet surprise inside! This post is sponsored by Opal® Apples. All delicious opinions are my own.
Easter Chick Apples “Surprise” Snack Idea
SURPRISE!
Easter is just around the corner, can you believe it? With another fun holiday almost here (hello, Easter cupcakes and treats!), now is the perfect time to send my son to school with a fun lunchbox surprise! Make these adorable Easter Chick Apples for an easy snack idea for your kids lunches with a special “surprise” treat inside. Plus I’m sharing my secret to non-browning apples in our lunchboxes with Opal® apples!
Opal Apples Are Perfect for Kids’ Lunches
There’s nothing worse than a brown apple, especially when you have picky eaters like mine. As soon as they spot a color change, it’s an instant YUCK! And if you know me, I hate wasting perfectly good food. My solution? Opal® apples! These naturally non-browning apples are the perfect addition to my kids’ school lunches. They stay yellow and fresh all the way up to lunch time! How is this possible? You have to slice it to believe it!
- Naturally resistant to oxidation and browning
- Non-GMO Project verified
- Crispy texture
- Sweet and delicious, a cross between Golden Delicious & Topaz
- Certified organic
Opal Apples Video
Sounds unreal, right? I was definitely a skeptic before slicing into my own Opal Apples. So I put these little yellow fruits to the test! Check out this Opal Apples video time lapse to see if Opal Apples stand up to the non-browning challenge after FOUR hours.
Easter Chick Apples
So let’s get to the cuteness, shall we?
I’m always a big fan of little surprises in my kids’ lunches. And with Easter around the corner, it’s the perfect time to add adorable Easter Chick Apples to the lunchbox rotation. With adorable faces and a sweet surprise inside, my kids cannot resist these lunchtime treats.
What You Will Need
- Yellow non-browning apples, like Opal Apples!
- Chocolate Chips
- Dried Orange Fruit: such as mango, peaches or apricots
- Butter of choice – I used peanut butter. But sun butter, almond butter, etc. would make great allergy-friendly alternatives!
- Popsicle sticks
- Ribbon
Directions
- Begin by cutting the top off the apple. Scoop out the core – but leave the bottom of the apple intact.
- Place your “surprise” sweet goodies inside – consider mini chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, dried fruit.
- Replace the top of the apple.
- Now let’s glue the little face onto the Easter Chick. Using chocolate chips for eyes, use your butter adhere to the front of the apple.
- Cut your dried orange fruit into a small triangle. Attach your “beak” of the baby chick to the apple using more butter.
- Now for the finale! Tie a ribbon around a popsicle stick. Carefully poke a hole through the top of the apple and insert your popsicle stick. Replace apple top on top of your Easter Chick Apple!
You now have an adorable Easter Chick Apple – perfect for lunches, parties and play dates!
And SURPRISE! Chocolate chips inside for another fun treat! Looking for another sweet snack idea for your kids? Try these Healthy Apple “Doughnuts” for a delicious treat.
And check out these adorable Easter kids craft ideas:
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Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
That is so cute! This is one of the best snack ideas for kids I’ve ever seen. i really love it.
Colleen Lanin says
That is so adorable! I love that you made a healthy snack that is also fun. That’s the way to get kids excited about them.
sandra says
I like the idea that it doesn’t brown quickly naturally
Pam Wattenbarger says
Apples that don’t brown? That would have been perfect for my daughter, who was a very picky eater.
LaTanya says
They would be a new and healthy treat for my family to enjoy
Lori Walker says
I want to try them because they don’t brown as quickly.
Maureen says
That is really neat, I love how creative this idea is. And nutritious! I am going to try to make these for sure!
Kelly Nicholson says
Why are you excited to try Opal apples with your family?
i dont recall ive ever tried them thanks
Amanda Love says
That’s a really cute idea! I love how it’s decorated as well. It’s really going to be a hit with the kids. Perfect for celebrating Easter.
heather s says
We are always looking for healthy snacks and these look good. I want to try them
Amber Ludwig says
We LOVE apples!! We go through tons and tons…. so many that Ive honestly never thought to switch to organic because Itd be so expensive!! Can’t wait to try them!
Sandra S says
I love Opal Apples. They are hard to find here, though. Love the cute ways you fixed them.
Theresa says
OK, this has to be the cutest Easter food craft I’ve seen yet. I love the little hidden surprise inside!
Liz Mays says
Aww, what a fun way to treat your kids to some fruit. Surprising them with one of these in their lunchboxes would be fun.
Annemarie LeBlanc says
Awesome idea for kids to choose healthier snacks. Young kids are all about having fun while eating and this Easter Chick Apples look like so much fun. Thanks for sharing the steps on how to make my own.
Amy Pratt says
They look sweet and delicious.
Ashley C says
I’m excited because I also hate brown apples! I love packing apples in our lunch, but they always turn brown and that makes it hard for everyone to want to eat them!
Rosey says
I think you made such a cute project out of them. I like that they are naturally non-browning.
Toni | Boulder Locavore says
This is a great idea! I think my kids will love this! Such an awesome healthy snack!
katherine says
I can’t believe there is a non browning apple~