Cupid Fairy Bread, white bread smeared with homemade honey butter and topped with sprinkles for a yummy Valentine’s day snack!
If you are not familiar with fairy bread, it is a popular children’s snack in Australia and New Zealand. I was first drawn to it because well it’s just so pretty! I thought for Valentine’s Day it would be super cute to do a festive version of this fairy bread!
We all know Cupid is the God of Love and not technically a fairy but I thought the name was cute anyway! I used a teenie tiny heart shaped cookie cutter to have little hearts for Cupid on my fairy bread, I think it is super cute!
Instead of using just plain butter as it is traditionally done, I made a homemade whipped honey butter for the spread. I love how it gives just a hint of extra sweetness.
Of course, you could serve this all year round as a super fun after school snack!
Cupid Fairy Bread
Ingredients
- White Bread crust cut off optional
- Nonpareils or hundreds and thousands
- Red Sugar sprinkles or any red sprinkle you prefer
Whipped Honey Butter:
- 1 stick unsalted butter softened
- 4 tsp good honey
- 1/8 tsp salt
Instructions
Whipped Honey Butter (you can of course skip this and use regular butter if you prefer):
- Place the butter, salt and honey in a medium sized bowl. Whip with hand mixer until combined.
Cupid Fairy Bread:
- Take a slice of white bread and cut off the crusts if you prefer.
- Smear a thin layer of honey butter on bread. Cut diagonally to form two triangles. Place small heart shaped cookie cutter on to the bread where you would like the heart to go. Press down just slightly so there is a seal and no sprinkles will escape. I got about 1/4 tsp of the red sugar sprinkles in the measuring spoon and placed them into the middle of the cookie cutter. You can use a skewer or tilt the plate so the sprinkles cover the heart shape.
- Next, take the nonpareils and carefully, not to get any in the cookie cutter, sprinkle the rest of the bread. Remove the cookie cutter, serve and enjoy!
Take a slice of white bread and cut off the crusts if you prefer.
Smear a thin layer of honey butter on bread. Cut diagonally to form two triangles.
Place small heart shaped cookie cutter on to the bread where you would like the heart to go. Press down just slightly so there is a seal and no sprinkles will escape. I got about 1/4 tsp of the red sugar sprinkles in the measuring spoon and placed them into the middle of the cookie cutter. You can use a skewer or tilt the plate so the sprinkles cover the heart shape.
Next, take the nonpareils and carefully, not to get any in the cookie cutter, sprinkle the rest of the bread.
Remove the cookie cutter, serve and enjoy!
Ugh, these are really, really good! You don’t have to be a kid to eat them either, lol! Who doesn’t love a pretty, colorful snack?!
I really hope you liked today’s fun and easy recipe. It’s officially the new year and a new month so keep coming back every Tuesday in January for a new Valentine’s series recipe!
Now, go check out Parrish’s recipe for Valentine’s Candy Bark!
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Comments & Reviews
Leslie says
Awww, these are too cute!
Apple Pie at Sisterswives.com says
My kids will be all over this pretty bread! Cute idea for a colorful treat.
Jenn @ EngineerMommy says
Such a cute recipe! Perfect for Valentine’s day!
Sharon - Her Organized Chaos says
What kid wouldn’t love this for Valentine’s Day? This is such a neat idea! I would love if you linked this up to my Crafty Chaos Tuesday Party. Thanks for sharing!!
Sami says
Yay! These look so yummy and fun I can’t wait to serve them to my girls! I love your recipes! Pinned!
Adelina Priddis says
Sprinkles on bread? That really does sound foreign, but it’s so cute! I think my kids would eat this every day.
Katherines Corner says
Dana you make the best treats!!! Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. xo
Akaleistar says
I used to love cinnamon and sugar toast, and this looks so sweet and special 🙂
Lindsay Eidahl says
I love this bread! Too cute! Thank you for sharing on Show Me Saturday!
Catherine says
All so pretty and sweet.