This Easter Cathedral Candy recipe requires only three ingredients and is so pretty! Great for Easter, baby showers, and other parties! Kids love to help with this easy recipe!
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I cannot believe Easter is sneaking up on us so quickly! It always messes me up when St. Patrick’s Day and Easter are so close together – anyone else have this problem? I guess I need a good month or so between holidays so I have time to decorate and mentally prepare myself 🙂  Anyways, Bryce and I were putting out some Easter decorations and kind of sprucing up the house while enjoying this lovely Spring weather we’ve been having. It seemed perfectly natural to make up some sort of Easter treat to help pass the time. What can I say? We like sugar around here!
I remembered making these Cathedral cookies with my sister back in December for Christmas. We made those which semi-sweet chocolate and nuts but I thought I could surely come up with a more Easter-friendly color scheme. I checked the cabinets and came out with a whopping three ingredients: coconut, CandiQuik, and colored marshmallows.
You can absolutely use almond bark or other candy coating such as Ghirardelli melting wafers.
These honestly took Bryce and I about 5 minutes from start to finish and maybe 30 minutes to chill before we sliced them up. I feel so strange calling these cookies so candy it is! I’m also beginning to realize that coconut makes everything taste better. From my Nana’s To-Die-For Carrot Cake  all the way to my Zucchini Carrot Coconut Craisin Oatmeal Cookies. I guess we just love that flaky goodness!
Simply spread out some plastic wrap and cover it with coconut. I used about 2 cups and that was more than enough. Melt half a package of CandiQuik and stir in the marshmallows. I used Bunny Mallows but any colored marshmallows will work. The smaller the better actually because you get to see more colors in the finished product.
After you spread the yummy gooey marshmallows down the center of the coconut, simply grab one end of the plastic wrap and pull up to the top. The idea is to form it into a log shape with the coconut all around the outside. Roll it up gently and wrap up tightly . Bryce was about out of his mind with excitement at this point – marshmallows AND coconut?!? Yes baby, Mommy loves you! I just recently discovered Bryce’s passion for coconut when I made Raspberry Coconut Magic Bars last week. Now every time that bag of coconut comes out he gets excited…it’s a pity that I now see coconut flakes all over my dark wood floors…ahhh well!
While it’s never super exciting to have to wait for treats, the CandiQuik sets up mercifully fast. The CandiQuik also sets up at room temperature but the fridge makes it go faster and also decreases the number of times I have to answer this question, “Mommy – is it ready yet?”
The candies turned out so pretty and so delicate – perfect for Easter!
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Easter Cathedral Cookies
Ingredients
- 8 oz Vanilla flavored CandiQuik Almond Bark, or melting wafers
- 2 cups sweetened coconut flakes
- 6 oz colored marshmallows
Instructions
- Spread out a large piece plastic wrap and cover it with coconut. You want about 14 inches by 9 inches.
- Place the marshmallows in a medium size bowl.
- Melt the candy coating and pour it over the marshmallows. Stir to coat the marshmallows.
- Spread the marshmallow mixture down the center of the coconut.
- Grab one long side of the plastic wrap and pull up to the top. The idea is to form it into a log shape with the coconut all around the outside.
- Roll it up gently and wrap up tightly .
- Refrigerate for 30 minutes before slicing and serving.
- Store in an airtight container.
Nutrition
So are you just about ready for Easter? What’s your favorite Easter treat to make for your family?
More Easter fun:
Carrot Cake Bars with Cream Cheese Frosting
Braided, Yarn-Wrapped Easter Eggs
20+ Non-Candy Easter Egg Stuffers
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Sherrie Herr says
These are fantastic looking but I also do not eat coconut what can I use as a substitute?
I thought about crushed Rice Krispies, Fruity Pebbles, Fruit Loops or maybe Golden Grahams….?
maryanne says
i live in ontario Canada what is candi quick ?? Never heard of it before and never seen it here so what can i use as a substitution?
Irene says
Hello, I never heard of CandiQuik. Where do you get it and what is it .
Thank You .
Irene
Tonia@thegunnysack says
So pretty! I’ll bet they taste amazing!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thanks Tonia!
Rachel @{I Love} My Disorganized Life says
Pretty cute stuff here! I love no-bake treats!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thanks Rachel!
Bonnie says
I make these put I use 1 bag of semi sweet choc chips..1 bag of small miniature marshmellos..I do the same as you do for directions but put the log into the freezer then cut the log into slices I call them church windows! thks for your recipe sounds so yummy also……secret with this recipe let choc come to cooling temp
before adding the marshmellos……
Lisa says
This looks yummy but unfortunately neither myself nor my husband (no children or grandchildren) don’t like coconut. Is there anything I can use as a substitute?
Inga says
White chocolate shavings, sprinkles or cerial (frootloops) should all work!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Great ideas!
roque says
I know what I’m making this weekend! Thanks Trish! 🙂
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Don’t give any to Scott!!
Kalamity Kelli says
Oh my gosh~! I saw your lovely cookie/candy on Thursdays Treasures – they look beautiful! I loved them so much I was on my way down the page to say thank you and that I was pinning to my Easter board when I saw MORE great stuff – especially the Peeps! I love Peeps and they have THEIR own board so I’ll be here busy pinning for a while – you have a great blog!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you so much!
wanda says
what is candyquick?Never ever heard of it.thanks
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Hi Wanda! CandiQuik is a brand of Vanilla flavored candy coating found next to the baking chips. If you can’t find it you can always use white baking chips. Thanks for stopping by!
Jeni says
Great idea! I make these at Christmas, and I love them! I am so doing this!!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Yes! Just doesn’t get any easier 🙂 Thanks for visiting Jeni!
Lisa says
You had me at 3 ingredients and then you have me adding the ingredients to a shopping list when I read how easy they are to make with minimal cooking. So pretty too!!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
LOL! The three ingredients is definitely a big draw 🙂 Thanks for stopping by Lisa!
Jill @ Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons says
These are so pretty!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thanks Jill!
Wendy says
This looks so pretty! I bet you get ohhhs and ahhhhhs when you bring out a platter with Easter Cathedral Candy on it!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
And no one would know how easy they are 🙂 Thanks for the sweet comment Wendy!
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
These look SO good Trish!!!! I Think I need to make some, and soon!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thanks so much Dorothy!