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by HollyMar 7, 2014 • Updated Jul 7, 2020
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Mmmm…. Creme Eggs… such a great part of Easter!

While these have a few steps, they are actually pretty easy to make at home! It was super fun to put together and see the finished product be so close to the Creme Eggs I know and love!

This recipe can easily be halved if you just want to make a few! No more waiting for Easter all year long!

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Copy Cat Creme Eggs are super fun to put together and taste and look just like the Creme Eggs we know and love!

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Prep Time 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Chilling Time 2 hours hours 45 minutes minutes

Total Time 4 hours hours

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Servings 12 -16 eggs

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Author Holly Nilsson

Ingredients

  • ½ cup light corn syrup
  • ¼ cup butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • teaspoon salt
  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • yellow gel food coloring
  • 12 ounces milk chocolate melts

Instructions

  • Beat corn syrup, butter, vanilla and salt until smooth. Add in powdered sugar a bit at a time until the mixture is smooth & creamy.

  • Place ⅓ of the mixture in a small bowl and add yellow coloring until it resembles egg yolk.

  • Freeze both the white and yellow mixtures for 2 hours. Once firm, roll balls of the yellow filling. Surround with white mixture. Roll into an egg shape and place back in the freezer for 45 minutes or overnight. (Your "egg" should be ⅓ yellow and ⅔ white)

  • Melt the chips in a small bowl on 50% power until just about melted. Remove "eggs" from the freezer a couple at a time, roll in the melted chocolate and place on parchment paper to set.

  • If there are any bits that set and are exposed, just dab a little bit of melted chocolate on them to hold the filling in.

  • Once set, serve at room temperature.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 192 | Carbohydrates: 41g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 10mg | Sodium: 67mg | Potassium: 2mg | Sugar: 40g | Vitamin A: 118IU | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

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  1. Looks nice but must I have chocolate egg molds to make this?

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    1. You don’t need molds for these, they’re formed into an egg shape and dipped in chocolate. You can make them in a different shape, they will still taste the same. Small foil muffin liners work well for melted chocolate.

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  2. I live in China and can’t buy Easter eggs. This recipe saved me!! They really are delicious! I recommend using real chocolate, I used Callebaut Belgian Chocolate callets as they melt super fast and taste AMAZING! I recommend keeping the finished eggs in the fridge, though, if you live somewhere warm. I made them last Easter and this Easter, and they are so delicious, I’m going to make some more tonight!!Copy Cat Creme Eggs Recipe (24)

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    1. So glad you loved these! Happy Easter. :)

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  3. Filling is way too stiff and I didn’t even use 3 cups of powdered sugar.

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    1. Oh no! We haven’t had that problem Miranda. How did you measure the powdered sugar? The spoon and level method or did you scoop? You may have measured too much powdered sugar.

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      1. Hello, can you confirm which is the proper method Scoop or spoon and level (not exactly sure what that is)? Perhaps you can provide the ingredients in weight to help eliminate the confusion?

        Thanks!

      2. The best way to measure if to use a spoon to add it to the measuring cup so it doesn’t get over packed. Similar to this method of measuring flour.

  4. I am interested in trying this as soon as possible.
    Since Cadbury chocolate has a distinctive flavor, compared to other brands in the grocery store, do you have a suggestion for any certain variety of chocolate to approximate the Cadbury-type flavor?

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    1. I use chocolate melts, but you could use Cadbury chocolate bars if you prefer that specific flavor. Enjoy Jodi!

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  5. This was a disaster for me, unfortunately. The filling was so stiff it broke my mixer. Ironically, though, after freezing for two hours, it was so soft and sticky that I could hardly control it. I am an experienced home cook, so I expected this to be easy. I have made many recipes from this site, and this is my first failure.

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    1. Sorry to hear that they didn’t work for you Eileen. This recipe worked well for us as written, so I can’t say for use what went wrong.

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      1. The recipe sounds delicious. I’m wondering if the filling will be soft and a bit runny like the original cream eggs at room temperature?

      2. Yes Paula, the consistency of the filling is fairly soft, as seen in the image of the “cracked” open egg. Enjoy the eggs, we love them!

  6. I used a little more vanilla and a little less icing sugar (and piped it as I have a chocolate egg mold), worked perfectly. Ended up making 60 of these for colleagues and friends (I live in Indonesia and they’re hard to get and incredibly expensive) and many said they’re better than the original! Thank you for the recipe, it’s spot on.Copy Cat Creme Eggs Recipe (25)

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    1. You’re welcome Joyce! How awesome that you did that!

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  7. Sounds so easy! I thought it would be super complicated. Will have to try!

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Copy Cat Creme Eggs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Creme Eggs? ›

Ingredients. Sugar, MILK, glucose syrup, cocoa butter, invert sugar syrup, whey powder (from MILK), cocoa mass, vegetable fats (palm, shea), emulsifier (E442), dried EGG white, flavourings, colour (paprika extract).

What is the filling in Cadbury Creme Eggs? ›

What the filling in a Cadbury Creme Egg is really made of has stunned social media users. According to Cadbury, it's actually fondant – made of sugar, milk, glucose, syrup, cocoa butter, invert sugar syrup, dried whey, vegetable fats and dried egg white.

How do you win the cream egg? ›

Find a half milk chocolate, half white chocolate Cadbury Creme Egg + call the number found on the winning ticket in the half milk chocolate, half white chocolate Cadbury Creme Egg to claim prize.

How do I claim my Creme Egg prize? ›

If, on opening your egg, you find that you have found one of the half milk chocolate half white chocolate Cadbury Creme Eggs, then call the phone number that is printed on the ticket under the foil on the winning unit between 09:00 and 17:00 to find out how to claim your prize.

What is the clear liquid in a Creme Egg? ›

The fondant is supposed to mimic the yolk and egg white of an actual egg, hence why the 'goo' is both white and yellow. Just like the name would suggest, the ingredients actually contain dried egg whites.

What is the yolk in a Creme Egg? ›

Mar 07, 2024

So when we learned what exactly gives the egg yolk its golden hue, we knew we had to share the news. As it turns out, the little yellow orb is made with fondant and paprika. Well, an extract made from paprika anyway.

What is the inside Flavour of creme egg? ›

Cadbury Crème Eggs are a popular chocolate treat every Easter, but you might be surprised to know what the inside filling is really made of. The egg consists of a hard chocolate shell and contains a sweet, gooey orange and white filling.

Can Cadbury Creme Eggs go bad? ›

Creme Eggs don't have a Use By Date – their product expiry date is a Best Before, so there's absolutely nothing wrong with still consuming the product still on the market.

Are Cadbury eggs discontinued? ›

Cadbury has revealed it has axed a Mini Eggs chocolate from its range in the lead up to Easter 2024.

What is the 10,000 Creme Egg? ›

It wasn't until his friends pointed out the odd colouring in the video that Davis realised he had gobbled down the cash prize. Cadbury relaunched its Creme Egg hunt by hiding 280 half white, half milk chocolate versions across UK stores and anyone lucky enough to find one can claim £10,000.

What is the 2024 Creme Egg? ›

For Easter 2024 Shoppers will be encouraged to keep an eye out for an extra special half-milk chocolate, half-white chocolate Cadbury Creme Egg.

What happens if I find a white Creme Egg? ›

Shoppers who find a half-milk, half-white chocolate egg can win up to £10,000 if they resist eating it. The White Creme Egg is one of a trio of new products launched by Cadbury for Easter 2023.

What happens if you find a gold Creme Egg? ›

If you are lucky enough to find a golden gold egg, you'll need to call the number on the voucher that is inside the foil wrapping. You'll need to keep hold of the packaging and voucher too as you'll need them as proof of purchase to claim your prize. The cash will then paid to you via a cheque or bank transfer.

How many 10,000 Creme Eggs have been found? ›

Some 146 half and half Creme Eggs were distributed across the UK as part of the firm's Easter competition, with six worth £10,000. Anyone who finds one of the eggs must phone the number which is printed on the ticket under the foil wrapper.

How rare is the white chocolate Creme Egg? ›

But the elusive Cadbury White Creme Egg is now in circulation – with only 827 available in shops around the UK. If you do find one of these rare white chocolate eggs then you could be in with a chance of winning up to £10,000.

What Flavour is Creme Egg filling? ›

The traditional creme eggs are filled with, well, creme, but you can also get caramel or chocolate creme-filled eggs from Cadbury.

Are Creme Eggs healthy? ›

They're not nutritious, they're high in sugar, and a diet made up entirely of Creme Eggs would put you in very poor shape. But that doesn't mean you should feel guilty for enjoying one on occasion. No one should feel pressured to be entirely healthy all the time.

What are the allergens in Creme Eggs? ›

Cadbury's new Creme Egg Bar does not contain EGG allergens. However, other Cadbury Creme Egg products do contain EGG and other allergens. Please note a number of Cadbury's mixed formats contain a variety of individual Cadbury Creme Egg products, some of which contain the EGG allergen and some of which do not.

What are the ingredients in caramel Creme Eggs? ›

Ingredients. MILK, sugar, glucose syrup, palm oil, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, glucose-fructose syrup, whey powder (from MILK), skimmed MILK powder, emulsifiers (E442, SOYA lecithins), salt, flavourings, sodium carbonate. MAY CONTAIN EGG.

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