Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs

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These homemade chocolate peanut butter eggs are easy to make, and they taste just like classic Reese’s peanut butter egg Easter candies!

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Dear Easter Bunny,

I want just one thing for Easter: a basket filled sky high with these chocolatey, peanut buttery homemade chocolate peanut butter eggs.

Do you think you can do this for me?

I will be your best friend.

In return, I will make you a giant batch of Healthy Carrot Cake Cupcakes.

I will do your laundry for a month. You can keep the other candy.

Peeps shmeeps.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs (Homemade Reese's Eggs)

Homemade vs. store bought

The first great reason to make your own chocolate peanut butter eggs at home is to save money.

Just one package of Reese’s king size peanut butter eggs costs close to three dollars at the grocery store. In contrast, you can whip up an entire batch of DIY chocolate eggs for the same price.

And unlike the famous yellow packaged version, these homemade Reese’s peanut butter eggs include dairy free, nut free, vegan, gluten free, added sugar free, low carb, and oil free options, with no artificial flavors.

The best part is that the homemade chocolate eggs taste almost exactly like the ones you know and love from childhood!

It is so simple to make your own at home that you may never want to buy a package of chocolate peanut butter eggs again.

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Easy Chocolate Peanut Butter Egg Ingredients
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Ingredients in chocolate peanut butter eggs

You need just four to five ingredients for these chocolate peanut butter Easter eggs.

Peanut butter – Choose your favorite smooth or crunchy peanut butter. Both natural and traditional jars work equally well.

For the best flavor, I recommend either going with a salted nut butter or stirring in about an eighth of a teaspoon of table salt.

Feel free to use a different nut or seed butter instead of peanut. Try almond butter, cashew butter, pistachio butter, Homemade Nutella, or allergy free sunflower butter.

Protein powder – Thicken and bind the candy eggs with your favorite flavored or unsweetened protein powder, oat flour, or almond flour.

Due to the difference in thickness among these three ingredients, you may need to either add more flour or more peanut butter to achieve the correct texture.

You may play around with other flours like spelt or coconut flour. However, I only stand behind the above options I have personally tried in my own kitchen.

Maple syrup – Pure maple syrup and honey or agave add sweetness to the Easter candies. I also include a keto version in the recipe box below, for those who prefer to use a powdered sweetener with no sugar added.

Chocolate – You have two options for the chocolate coating. The first option is to simply use melted dark or semi sweet chocolate chips. The second is to make a healthier chocolate sauce with cocoa powder, coconut oil, and maple syrup or stevia.

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How to make peanut butter eggs

If your peanut butter is not already soft and easy to stir, gently warm half a cup in the microwave or on the stove top to soften.

In a medium mixing bowl, stir together the softened peanut butter, protein powder or flour, and optional salt.

Mix in the pure maple syrup to form a crumbly dough.

Some nut butters and protein powders are drier than others, so you may need to add more peanut butter if the dough is too dry or more flour if it looks too wet.

Once the mixture achieves a peanut butter cookie dough texture, use your hands to shape oval eggs, rabbits, or other shapes of your choice.

Place the no bake chocolate eggs on a large plate lined with parchment paper or wax paper. Then refrigerate or freeze the plate while you prepare your chocolate sauce.

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Chocolate covered peanut butter eggs

To make a chocolate coating using chocolate chips, carefully melt the chips in a microwave safe bowl or with the double boiler method. For a smoother sauce, stir in an optional teaspoon of coconut or vegetable oil after melting.

An alternative chocolate sauce: mix two tablespoons each of unsweetened cocoa powder, coconut oil, and pure maple syrup or honey (or two tablespoons water and stevia to taste) until completely smooth.

Take the peanut butter eggs from the refrigerator and cover them in melted chocolate with a spoon. Or dip each egg into the coating with a fork or a skewer.

Return the plate to the refrigerator or freezer for at least ten minutes. This step will set the chocolate shell.

I recommend refrigerating or freezing leftovers and enjoying them cold. However, you can leave the chocolate eggs out on the counter for a few hours in a cool place if serving at a party or for Easter dessert.

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The best Easter candy

Chocolate peanut butter eggs have always been my favorite Easter treat. And it seems I am far from alone.

According to national sales numbers and polling data, Reese’s Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs are the most popular and highest selling Easter candy.

Year after year, chocolate peanut butter eggs beat out chocolate bunnies, marshmallow Peeps, Cadbury eggs, M&Ms, jelly beans, and Hershey’s Kisses.

Whether store bought or homemade, chocolate eggs are consistently number one in popularity for a good reason.

No one can resist these thick peanut butter candies with their smooth chocolate shell.

Serve a batch at your next Spring or Easter brunch, or keep them all for yourself!

Homemade Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs

*Pro Tip: This chocolate peanut butter egg recipe is great for other holidays too.

Use mini heart shaped cookie cutters to create chocolate peanut butter hearts for Valentine’s Day, chocolate pumpkins for Halloween, or festive Christmas trees and snowmen in December.

4.95 from 18 votes

Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs

This homemade chocolate peanut butter eggs recipe is easy to make and tastes just like Reese’s peanut butter egg Easter candies!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Yield: 10 – 15 chocolate eggs
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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup peanut butter or allergy friendly substitute
  • 1/4 cup protein powder or oat flour or almond flour
  • 1/8 tsp salt (optional)
  • 1 tbsp pure maple syrup (Here's a Keto version)
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips (or the healthy chocolate sauce recipe above)

Instructions 

  • If peanut butter is not already soft, gently warm it until easy to stir. Combine nut butter, flour, optional salt, and pure maple syrup to form a dough. Depending on the specific ingredients you choose, you may need to add more peanut butter if the mixture is too dry or more flour if too wet. Use your hands to form eggs or shapes of choice. Refrigerate while you carefully melt the chocolate chips or prepare the chocolate sauce. Dip eggs into chocolate, place on a parchment lined plate, and chill to set the coating. These chocolate peanut butter eggs can be left out on the counter in a cool place for a few hours. It is best to store leftovers in the refrigerator or freezer.
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Notes

This recipe was inspired by my Peanut Butter Truffles and 3 Ingredient Peanut Butter Balls.
 
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450 Comments

  1. Red says:

    What is the substitute for the coconut oil?

  2. Haley says:

    I LOVE Reese’s Cups.ESPECIALLY the eggs-they seem to have more PB to me. I am going to try these! About the “Question of the Day” I am more of a chocolate gal myself. I’ll eat both though. In fact, some days, I just want “Candy,” and not chocolate.It all depends! Keep up the good work because I love your blog!

  3. Jaena says:

    Oh My Effing G!!! These are AMAZE! And they were surprisingly simple to make…easy, delish, naughty, healthy…what else could you ask for?

  4. katie says:

    you are a goddess. awesome. website!

  5. nessap28 says:

    question? think i can substitute the powdered sugar with powdered stevia? the directions says if replaces sugar 1 for 1, but i haven’t actually tried baking with it yet.

  6. Rene says:

    funny name!!!! Never saw dish with such name.

  7. Ashton says:

    I added Rice Krispies to half of my eggs and holy cow they were awesome!

  8. Den says:

    I want to have this on my table. Its an art but yummy.

  9. Molly says:

    Oh my gosh. When I became a vegan, chocolate was one of the hardest things to stop eating.–Reese’s were my favorite candy. Now I have an amazing recipe to use instead! Thank you so much! Can’t wait to try it out =)

  10. rin says:

    OMG i am obsessed w/reeses eggs ..must try

  11. Melissa Gallihugh says:

    Love all of them..

  12. Vegangurl says:

    I want to die. This looks so delicious. I can taste it with my eyes. I love you so much katie.

  13. jj says:

    You are my new best friend! I LOVE reese’s eggs. in fact, I am a reese’s egg snob,because to me the eggs taste different from the reese’s cups. something about the distribution of the chocolate. I just recently went totally sugar free, and although I have had some very good desserts, this promises to be one of my favorites. I am so happy to see that you can make your own sf powdered sugar too. when I saw it was a link I feared it was to a site to purchase some. thank you for this recipe.

  14. allison says:

    if you want to take these to the next level, omit the salt and add a tablespoon or two (to taste) of ground up pretzels. adds a little texture and flavor that is out of this world!! it can even lessen the amount of powdered sugar needed to firm the peanut butter…

  15. Nicole @ One Punky Mama says:

    I think this just made my day.. er, LIFE. That’s one thing I just can’t find year round, and darn it, peanut butter cups are NOT the same as eggs. I’m tired of people telling me that! 🙂

  16. Amanda Rocha says:

    I’m only 12 I’ve made about 20 different recipes from here and they were easy and I didn’t get yelled to clean up because most of these are mess free so THANK YOU

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      🙂 🙂