Love a delicious theme? Lean into Easter this year with a morning coffee served straight from a chocolate Easter bunny cup.
You may have seen the dalgona coffee trend sweeping the internet, and putting drinks inside chocolate bunnies , so I thought, why not combine the two?
If you’re not familiar with , it’s instant coffee, sugar and water whipped into a thick foam that’s spooned on top of a glass of milk and ice. It’s served across and called ‘beaten coffee’ and also in a similar fashion in Greece where it’s called a .
You can use any instant coffee to make it, but I recommend buying the smoothest/mildest brand you can get as the foam can taste quite bitter.
How to make whipped coffee

This “whipped cream” is made from just instant coffee, sugar and water
The process is simple, just bite the ears off of your hollowed-out chocolate bunny of choice, and fill with ice cubes and milk, then top with the instant coffee whip and a straw for stirring.
This only works with iced coffee for fairly obvious reasons, but if you’ve got kids or don’t like coffee, a milkshake, iced chocolate, iced chai or any kind of flavoured milky drink works a treat. Decaf instant coffee is also a great workaround if you want to try the whip without the hit.

Fill the bunny with ice and milk, then top with whipped coffee. Source: Camellia Aebischer