Homemade Easter Candy Chocolate PB Eggs - FOOD PHOTO SHOOT
Hey again, I’m here to (surprise, surprise) tell you about something chocolate!
Okay, I know I should be sharing something a little bit more balanced to help inspire you to start your week off right, but……. well chocolate. Did you catch that part? Oh, and there’s peanut butter too!
Since the very first months of blogging until now I’ve always wanted to be super organized and planned with my recipes but with the craziness of life things don’t always pan out as I plan.
So anyway, I found myself trying to brainstorm some last-minute recipes recently and of course I had Easter on my mind since it’s getting very close. I wanted to make something fairly simple but also delicious.
Come on, you know you still have childhood memories and favorite treats that can make you happy in a moment. For me one of those candies would probably be sour gunny worms, omg, I used to love them, but for most of my family it’s something chocolate. In the chocolate category I used to love Reese’s peanut butter eggs and they are definitely at the top of favorites in my house.
It seems like I make them almost every year around this time and I almost always use the same recipe. This year, however, I was thinking maybe I’d try a different version and I just happened to have a bunch of cake crumbs that I wanted to find a use for. That was it, cake truffles just made sense and they were a big hit. I used a simple cake recipe that I actually just shared last week. Honestly these are so easy and I just loved the texture difference when using cake.
So I hope you decide to try them and that you’re having a great month so far. Also, don’t hesitate to let me know what you think of them. Getting feedback about my recipes when you try them always makes my whole day.
Homemade Easter Candy Chocolate PB Eggs
A slightly different approach to a classic Spring/Easter favorite Reese's Peanut Butter Egg candies, using cake as the main ingredient. These are super easy and fun to make with kids!
Prep Time 30 minutes
Chilling Time 30 minutes
Ingredients
1 recipe for vanilla or yellow cake mix see note*
2/3 cup natural creamy peanut butter
3 tablespoons coconut oil melted
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
2 tablespoons coconut oil
14 oz about 400g dairy free semi-sweet dark chocolate, roughly chopped
Instructions
Bake your cake according to recipe instructions (or package instructions if using mix) and cool completely. Once cooled, crumble the cake into fine pieces, you can do by hand or in processor.
Combine melted coconut oil, peanut butter, vanilla, and powdered sugar and mix until smooth. Add in the cake crumbs and gently fold into the other ingredients until it all starts to form a dough-like mixture.
Divide the dough into balls (about 1 1/2 tablespoon each) and shape into "eggs" then place on parchment covered baking sheet or plate. Refrigerate for 1 hour or freeze for at least 30 minutes.
After cooling the eggs, melt chocolate and butter or shortening in a small saucepan or double boiler over low heat. Dip each egg into chocolate and turn to coat all sides before placing it back on the tray. Repeat with all truffles. Place the pan in refrigerator or freezer to allow chocolate to cool completely then use a thin spatula to loosen from pan. Store in an airtight container. (P.S. these are so good chilled!)
Recipe Notes
*If you'd like to keep this simpler feel free to use a boxed yellow or vanilla cake mix and cook according to package directions.
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Sweet and melodious this is purely love :D
yummy..
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Ohh Recently I wanted to make some chocolate candy so your recipie has fallen from the heaven! :) thanks! Lovely photos :)