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Groundhog Toasts

January 23, 2018 by Cara

To spring or not to spring, that is the question coming up in a matter of a week. All of our end of winter hopes is placed in one groundhog known as Punxsutawney Phil and whether or not he sees his shadow, come the beginning of February. Whether you believe the tradition or not, these Groundhog Toasts are a fun way to talk to your kids about the wacky traditions we have here in America. Oh, and they make for a tasty and easy breakfast too.

RELATED: Groundhog Day Muffins

Two plates with toast made to look like groundhogs on a table with fruit in a bowl.

Making your own Groundhog Toasts is incredibly simple! Here is a photo tutorial to show you how exactly to make them?

1. Cut 2 large and 2 small circles out of a piece of bread. Cut the bottom ends off too.

A plate with a piece of bread that is cut into circles on a white background.

2. Slather peanut butter over another slice of bread. You can toast it beforehand or not, your choice!

A plate with a piece of bread with peanut butter on it on a white background.

3. Add the large circles onto the bread, for the cheeks.

A plate with a piece of toast with peanut butter over it and 2 bread circles for cheeks.

4. Add the smaller circles onto the bread for the eyes.

A plate with a piece of toast with peanut butter over it and 2 bread circles for cheeks and 2 for eyes.

5. Add the end pieces onto the bread for the ears.

A plate with a piece of toast with peanut butter over it and 2 bread circles for cheeks, 2 for eyes, and 2 corners for ears.

6. A raspberry nose!

A plate with a piece of toast with peanut butter over it and 2 bread circles for cheeks, 2 for eyes, and 2 corners for ears., and a raspberry nose.

7. And blueberry eyes.

A plate with a piece of toast with peanut butter over it and 2 bread circles for cheeks, 2 for eyes, and 2 corners for ears., a raspberry nose, and blueberry eyes.

8. Don’t forget the final touch, 2 almond slices for those giant teeth.

A piece of bread on a plate that looks like a groundhog.

Whether or not Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, these groundhog toasts make for the cutest breakfast!

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Two plates with toast made to look like groundhogs on a table with fruit in a bowl.

Groundhog Toasts

  • Author: Fork & Beans
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 2 mins
  • Total Time: 12 mins
  • Yield: 1 Groundhog Toast 1x
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Ingredients

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  • 2 slices of bread
  • peanut butter
  • 2 blueberries
  • 1 raspberry
  • 2 almond slices

Instructions

  1. Toast one of the pieces of bread (optional).
  2. Cut 2 circles out of the other slice of bread using a cookie cutter for the cheeks.
  3. Cut 2 smaller circles for the eyes.
  4. Cut the bottom end pieces for the ears
  5. Spread peanut butter over the toasted piece of bread.
  6. Assemble the face as seen in the photo tutorial above.

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RELATED: Groundhog Day Cookies

Two plates with toast made to look like groundhogs on a table with fruit in a bowl.

I’d love see your recreations of these Groundhog Toasts! If you make them at home with your kiddos, be sure to tag @forkandbeans on Instagram so I can see and smile at them. I love seeing what you make at home!

Two plates with toast made to look like groundhogs on a table with fruit in a bowl.

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Fresh Out of the Oven, Groundhog Day, Holiday, Kid-Friendly, Snacks for Kids

About Cara

Based in Chicago with her husband and son, Cara is the creator behind the site Fork and Beans: A place where kids can have fun with their food.

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  1. Things2Eat

    January 24, 2018 at 5:56 am

    These are so cute! I’m a little concerned that the graphic says these are “for kids” – I am hoping that “kids at heart” are included too 😉

    These really are freaking cute though.

    • Cara

      January 24, 2018 at 8:20 pm

      You didn’t see the fine print, did you? The asterisk implies for the kid at heart 😛

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