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Groundhog Day Chocolate Muffins

January 14, 2026

Will they see their shadows predicting six more weeks of winter, or will we have an early spring? Groundhog Day is February 2nd! These adorable groundhogs are peeking out of their holes, with winter snow on one half of each muffin and spring flowers on the other. I put these together on purchased chocolate chocolate chip muffins for a simple and fun Groundhog Day surprise!

Amy Ross

Groundhog Day Chocolate Muffins

Will they see their shadows predicting six more weeks of winter, or will we have an early spring? Groundhog Day is February 2nd! These adorable groundhogs are peeking out of their holes, with winter snow on one half of each muffin and spring flowers on the other. I put these together on purchased chocolate chocolate chip muffins for a simple and fun Groundhog Day surprise!
Servings: 4 muffins
Course: Dessert

Ingredients
  

  • 4 large chocolate chocolate chip muffins
  • 4 milano style cookies
  • 4 brown chocolate coated candies (for noses)
  • 8 sliced almonds cut to shape (for ears)
  • 4 mini marshmallows or marshmallow bits cut to shape (for teeth)
  • black edible marker (for eyes)
  • 1 tube of white decorator icing
  • flower edible decorations
  • snow flake edible decorations

Method
 

  1. Lay out four cookies. Use icing to adhere almonds for ears, candy for noses, and marshmallow pieces for teeth. Add eyes with edible marker.
  2. Cut a slit in each muffin and gently push the cookie into the muffin.
  3. Use icing to adhere snowflakes and flowers. Enjoy!

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Amy is passionate about creating delicious food that enhances celebrations and gatherings. Her love of creative food has led her to collect, modify, and share recipes over the years, and she now shares her favorites to inspire others to express creativity through food while making lasting memories. Based in Michigan, she finds inspiration in the state's four distinct seasons and enjoys exploring its unique landscapes, especially the Lake Michigan shoreline in Grand Haven, the Traverse City area, and Mackinac Island.

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