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Skip the store-bought candy this Easter and make homemade Peanut Butter Eggs! A super easy recipe that you can make with your kids. These are very similar to my homemade Peanut Butter Balls but in the shape of eggs of course!

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Let’s Talk Peanut Butter

I originally used natural chunky peanut butter for these pb eggs which worked just fine for me. BUT I am now recommending using Jif or Skippy brands. This is because natural peanut butter is so inconsistent. The oil separates and then we all stir it up a little differently. Whereas processed peanut butter just works, every time. Use chunky or smooth based on your preference.

Chocolate Coating

For best results use high-quality melting chocolate like Ghirardelli’s melting wafers (these come in white, milk, and dark varieties). If you’re in a pinch chocolate chips with a dash of vegetable or coconut oil works too! I like using milk chocolate but feel free to use whichever flavor you like best.

A Krispy Variation – Add Rice Krispies Cereal

A fun twist on this classic peanut butter egg recipe is to add Rice Krispies Cereal to the peanut butter mixture. This gives it a crispy airy crunch which I just love.

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Chocolate Dipping Troubleshooting

Here are a few tips I have found helpful as I have run into a few snags that you might have as well.

  • Dipping utensil:you could use a specialty dipping tool for these peanut butter eggs but you could also use a fork just as easily! Using a fork can be a little messier but it gets the job done.
  • To thin out chocolate:if your chocolate is still too thick for dipping, add in a teaspoon of vegetable or coconut oil and mix away. Be careful though, if you add too much oil, the chocolate won’t stick to the peanut butter egg.
  • For smooth chocolate:you either need more oil OR the chocolate mixture still needs some microwaving to melt all the way.
  • Chocolate is hardening too fast:first things first, work quickly. Secondly, there is no shame in popping that chocolate back in the microwave for 10 seconds to get it loose again. You can do it!
  • The filling is sticking to my dipping utensil:either the filling is too cold or the chocolate is too hot! Adjust accordingly and try again 🙂
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How to Make Peanut Butter Eggs

For full details on how to make peanut butter eggs, see the recipe card down below. 🙂 Here is step by step what to expect when making these delicious PB Eggs:

Make Peanut Butter Mixture

In a large bowl, melt peanut butter and butter together for 1 minute. Stir to incorporate together.

Stir in vanilla then powdered sugar, and optionally Rice Krispies. The mixture will seem dry but should hold together when you form it into shapes. This is where you can really get the kids involved.

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Form PB into Eggs and Chill

Using a 3-tablespoon cookie scoop, measure out and form 10 even eggs.

For smaller eggs, use a 2-teaspoon cookie scoop and form 24 eggs.

Place onto a parchment (or wax) paper-lined baking sheet. Freeze for 10 minutes.

Melt Chocolate and Dip

While peanut butter eggs are chilling, melt chocolate in the microwave on low heat, and 30 second intervals, stirring and checking on it.

Dip each egg into chocolate to cover completely. Remove the egg with a fork, and tap along the edge of the bowl allowing excess chocolate to drip back into the bowl through the prongs of the fork.

Decorate and Chill

Place eggs back onto parchment paper and sprinkle with any desired toppings. Repeat until all eggs are covered in chocolate. Refrigerate for 5 minutes or until the chocolate has hardened.

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Peanut Butter Eggs are Ready!

Wrap up to give away as gifts, serve or store in the fridge for up to 5 days. And voila! Just like that, you’ve got some Peanut Butter Eggs. 🙂 Yippee!

Storing + Freezing Peanut Butter Eggs

Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

The real beauty of these Peanut Butter Eggs is that they can be frozen for up to3 months!This also means you could have these bad boys ready for whenever the craving strikes.

To Freeze.Once the eggs are coated, chilled and the chocolate has set toss them into a freezer-safe bag and freeze! Easy, right?

To Thaw.Simply thaw in the fridge overnight (or for at least 8 hours) then enjoy!

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More Peanut Butter Recipes to Try!

Are you a peanut butter lover? Try these other recipes:

  • Peanut Butter Blossoms
  • Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Fudge
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter Chip Cookies
  • Peanut Butter Balls
  • Scotcharoos

More Easter Desserts to Try!

  • Easter Dirt Cake
  • Nutella Deviled Strawberries
  • Marshmallow Potato Chip Easter Nests
  • Easter Rice Krispie Treats
  • Cadbury Egg Cookies

These Peanut Butter Eggs are easy peasy, right? I thought so. Here’s the printable recipe card below! Make these with your kids this Easter! Have a great day, friends! 🙂

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Peanut Butter Eggs

Skip the store-bought Easter candy and make homemade Peanut Butter Eggs! A super easy recipe that you can make with your kids.

servings 10

Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

US CustomaryMetric

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, melt peanut butter and butter together for 1 minute. Stir to incorporate together.

  • Stir in vanilla then powdered sugar, and optionally Rice Krispies. The mixture will seem dry but should hold together when you form it into shapes. This is where you can really get the kids involved.

  • Using a 3-tablespoon cookie scoop, measure out and form 10 even eggs. Or for smaller eggs, use a 2 teaspoon cookie scoop and form 24 eggs. Place onto a parchment (or wax) paper-lined baking sheet. Freeze for 10 minutes.

  • While peanut butter eggs are chilling, melt chocolate in a microwave on low heat, stirring every 30 seconds or so. Dip each egg into chocolate to cover completely. Remove the egg with a fork, and tap along the edge of the bowl allowing excess chocolate to drip back into the bowl through the prongs.

  • Place back onto parchment paper and sprinkle with any desired toppings. Repeat until all eggs are covered in chocolate. Refrigerate for 5 minutes or until the chocolate has hardened.

  • Wrap up to give away as gifts, serve or store in the fridge for up to 5 days.

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Notes

To Freeze.Once the eggs are coated, chilled and the chocolate has set toss them into a freezer-safe bag and freeze! Easy, right?

To Thaw.Simply thaw in the fridge overnight (or for at least 8 hours) then enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 371kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 173mg | Potassium: 204mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 30g | Vitamin A: 421IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 2mg

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: homemade peanut butter eggs, peanut butter eggs, peanut butter eggs recipe

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FAQs

What do Easter eggs represent in Christianity? ›

The egg itself became a symbol of the Resurrection. Just as Jesus rose from the tomb, the egg symbolized new life emerging from the eggshell. In the Orthodox tradition, eggs are painted red to symbolize the blood that Jesus shed on the cross. The egg-coloring tradition has continued even in modern secular nations.

How many calories in a homemade peanut butter egg? ›

1 each: 204 calories, 12g fat (5g saturated fat), 7mg cholesterol, 61mg sodium, 25g carbohydrate (22g sugars, 1g fiber), 3g protein.

Is it cheaper to make your own Easter eggs? ›

The verdict

The simple answer is that, if you only want one Easter egg, making it yourself is probably going to be more expensive than buying one.

How to make the coolest Easter eggs? ›

Your kitchen is full of natural dyes. Common food items such as red cabbage, onion skins, and coffee can be used to transform plain white eggs into a rainbow of colors. Kids will especially love discovering all the different colors they can create—let them experiment using hard-boiled eggs and bowls of cold dyes.

What is the Google Secret 42? ›

Google also has a calculator easter egg when one searches "the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything." Once typed (all in lowercase), the calculator answers with the number 42.

What is the loneliest number 1 Easter egg? ›

If you search “loneliest number” of the “number of horns on a unicorn”, Google has the answer for you. It shows the number 1 on a calculator. The top Google Easter Egg is the most secret probably because it's hard to write out.

What is the Google 1998 trick? ›

To celebrate its 15th birthday, Google decided to share a neat Easter egg showing how Google used to look in 1998. To see it for yourself, simply search for "google in 1998" (without the quotes). Sadly, you can't do an actual search on 1998 Google.

Why is it called Good Friday? ›

The term Good Friday comes from the sense 'pious, holy' of the word good. Less common examples of expressions based on this obsolete sense of good include 'the good book" for the Bible, 'good tide' for Christmas or Shrovetide, and Good Wednesday for the Wednesday in Holy Week.

Why is bunny associated with Easter? ›

German tradition held that the bunny would carry colored eggs, candy, and sometimes toys in its basket to give to good children. From pagan beginnings, the bunny and the eggs are now associated with the Christian holiday of Easter.

What is the Sunday before Easter Sunday called? ›

Palm Sunday, also called Passion Sunday in the Christian tradition, is the first day of Holy Week and the Sunday before Easter, commemorating Jesus Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem.

Is eating homemade peanut butter healthy? ›

Low-sugar and homemade peanut butter may be good options, as many brands contain added sugar and oil. Peanuts and peanut butter contain nutrients that may boost a person's heart health and improve blood sugar levels.

Which peanut butter is best, homemade or market? ›

It's so EASY, and to make things even more exciting, homemade peanut butter tastes much better than the store-bought jars (also true for homemade almond butter and homemade cashew butter). Making peanut butter from scratch gives you all the control.

Is homemade peanut butter healthy for weight loss? ›

Though peanut butter is high in calories and fat, it may be good for meeting your weight loss goals. Peanut butter's high protein content may help curb appetite, but eating it in moderation is key. Peanut butter is a delicious, versatile spread.

What can I use if I don't have Easter eggs? ›

But one thing's for sure: These ideas are perfectly family- and quarantine-friendly.
  • Bake and decorate an Easter egg cake. ...
  • Get outside and find some rocks. ...
  • Dye marshmallows instead of eggs. ...
  • Sew festive pockets for Easter egg hunts. ...
  • Paint wooden eggs. ...
  • Knit colorful, multi-purpose Easter eggs.
Apr 1, 2020

What can I use instead of eggs for Easter? ›

Allergy-Free Alternatives to Eggs at Easter
  • Cookie or Cake-Shaped Eggs: A bunny or egg-shaped cookie cutter or cake pan will provide the shape. ...
  • Marshmallows: Who said you can only dye eggs at Easter? ...
  • Eggs-Shaped Jello Treats: Simply use a sharp knife or a small drill bit to make a hole in the top of plastic eggs.
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