Let’s talk treats. Easy treats. Delicious treats. Adorable treats. I always need little things like these Easy Acorn Treats for school treats, little gifts for friends and teachers, and fun things to make with my kids for our weekly Family Night. I have a thing for acorns, I just think they’re so darn cute, so I’m going to show you two different ways to make some edible ones.


Ingredients Needed
This is just a preview of ingredients and method, keep scrolling for full printable recipe.
Nutter Butter Acorns
- Mini Nutter Butter cookies – These might be found on the cookie aisle of your grocery store, or near the checkout. You can also use a mini Nilla Wafer instead of a Nutter Butter (great option if you’ve got nut allergies at your house) but again, I like the Nutter Butters because they have that cute criss-cross pattern on top.
- Hershey’s Kisses – You can use any kind of Hershey’s Kisses, just keep in mind you’re pairing it with peanut butter, so stick with something that won’t taste funky with that.
- Mini chocolate chips – You can also use regular sized chips, or peanut butter chips here, I just happen to like how the mini’s look.
- Frosting – You can use store bought decorator’s frosting in a tube or pouch, homemade frosting, or even a chocolate paste made with a little softened butter, powdered sugar, and cocoa powder (just eyeball, you need very little).

Donut Hole Acorns
- Donut holes
- Chocolate – Melted. You can use chocolate chips, a chocolate bar, or candy melts.
- Pretzels – Straight or twisted. I like the twisted because they have a cute little curve to them once snapped apart, which makes a very cute little stem.
- Toppings of choice – Toasted coconut, sprinkles, mini chocolate chips, toffee bits, etc.


How to Make Easy Acorn Treats
Nutter Butter Acorns
- Just use a dab of frosting to attach a Kiss to each cookie and then pop a little chocolate chip on the top. I’ve found it works best to have your frosting in a Ziploc bag with the tip cut off and then you can just scrape your little chip across the opening to get a tiny bit of frosting on it and stick it on there. It’s easy to make a bunch at once and look how adorable they look when you’re all done? Bonus: no dirty dishes. These make clever little gifts if you fill a cute jar or treat bag.




Donut Hole Acorns
- These ones start with doughnut holes. Side note: Anything that starts with a doughnut hole is already a winner in my book. Since doughnut holes can be funny shaped sometimes, I often slice the very top off on one end to make it flat. Then you’re just going to dunk the one flat end in a little melted chocolate and then in a topping of your choice.
I’ve used sprinkles, mini chocolate chips, toffee bits, chopped toasted coconut, and more. I’m using coconut here. - And then just use a little piece of a pretzel for the stem. Ta-da! Instant cuteness. These are fun for party food, or nestled in a cute box for a little gift. PS: Doughnuts dipped in chocolate and toasted coconut are amaaazing.

Storing
- Store acorns in an airtight container at room temperature and enjoy within a few days for best results.
- When gifting, be aware of common allergens and make sure those ingredients are disclosed (peanut butter in the Nutter Butters, coconut, almonds in toffee bits, etc.).

Easy Acorn Treats
Ingredients
Version One
- Nutter Butters mini ("Nutter Butter Bites")
- Hershey’s Kisses
- chocolate chips mini
- little frosting or a chocolate-paste, made with softened butter, powdered sugar, and cocoa powder; you need very little
Version Two
- donut holes
- chocolate melted
- topping of your choice toasted coconut, sprinkles, mini chocolate chips, toffee bites
- pretzels snapped into small-ish pieces; see photo
Instructions
Nutter Butter Acorns
- Use a dab of frosting to attach a Kiss to each Nutter Butter cookie, then pop a little chocolate chip on the top.
Donut Hole Acorns
- To prepare the donut holes, slice the very top off on one end to make each on flat.
- Dunk the one flat end in a little melted chocolate and then in a topping of your choice.
- Add pretzel for the stem.
Notes
- Store acorns in an airtight container at room temperature and enjoy within a few days for best results.
- When gifting, be aware of common allergens and make sure those ingredients are disclosed (peanut butter in the Nutter Butters, coconut, almonds in toffee bits, etc.).
- You can use mini Nilla Wafers in place of Nutter Butters if desired.












Questions & Reviews
I agree with Lacey- the donut holes are super-duper cute! And I love the Nutella idea but I think using Biscoff spread would be a great idea too!
Have fun in Mesa. I hope my daughter, Karen, comes to get her book signed!
They’re both super cute, but the donut hole ones get my vote. They look more like the real deal.
If you like the version with the kisses, but can’t do nuts in your home, I’ve also seen it done with Nilla Wafers instead of Nutter Butters.
(I submitted a comment that didn’t go through, so sorry if this is a duplicate.)
My kids are out of school next week for teacher work days and they were out two days this week for the hurricane (we are in VA so we had crazy wind and rain, but no damage) and I’ve been trying to think of something fun to do with them. This will be a perfect activity for Monday — then we can have them for our family night treat. Both are cute, but the doughnut holes are my favorite. Thanks for another great idea.
p.s. I finally had time yesterday to watch tofw from last weekend. I laughed and cried through your whole talk. Loved it!
You forgot the magic for the donut hole acorns… NUTELLA! because we all know that everything tastes better with Nutella on it! 🙂 And I am going to have to make these for my husband to give out to his staff… they will read “from acorny boss” haha! It will be great as he is the master of the pun! Thank you so very much for sharing!!
Here’s “a-corny” way to say Happy Thanksgiving.
When you decide on a saying, will you make printables so I can give them to my visiting teachees? They would be so cute in a can too. Then you could say something like “Poppin’ in to wish you a-corny Thanksgiving” or something a little less lame.
Cute costumes!
Love the doughnut holes! Due to a strange twist of fate, my kids expect doughnuts for breakfast every Thanksgiving. They’ll love these! Thanks for the “recipe” 🙂
Super cute, easy, and yeah-I’ll bet tasty!
What about “from acorny friend” ?
The acorn-ucopia was really good too!
These look great!!
How about “wishing you ‘acorn-ucopia’ of good cheer this holiday season”?
P. S. Those acorns are too cute!