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3 Chocolate Easter Egg Candy Recipes

Forget store-bought Easter candy! Dive into the world of homemade goodness with our exclusive collection of three delectable chocolate Easter egg candy recipes.

Not only are these treats healthy and easy to prepare, but each candy Easter egg boasts a unique and delightful filling that promises to satisfy your taste buds. The best part? These treats are perfectly aligned with your Nutrisystem plan, ensuring guilt-free indulgence.

So, whether you choose to savor your favorite recipe or whip up all three variations, rest assured that these mouthwatering delights will win over even the kiddos in your family. Get ready to elevate your Easter celebration with these irresistibly delicious creations!

1. Chocolate Peanut Butter Easter Eggs

Chocolate Peanut Butter Easter Eggs

A classic candy combination with a healthy holiday twist, these homemade Easter eggs are sure to delight the whole family. The delicious filling features a mixture of creamy peanut butter, rich maple syrup and wholesome whole wheat flour, all blending harmoniously at the center of each chocolate egg.

For the outer shell, a luscious blend of melted chocolate chips and coconut oil is carefully crafted to create a decadently smooth and indulgent chocolate coating. For those with dietary preferences, consider swapping the whole wheat flour with a gluten-free alternative such as almond flour or coconut flour to tailor these treats to your liking. Enjoy the process of creating these delightful Easter eggs as much as sharing them with your loved ones!

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2. 5-Ingredient Vanilla Cream Easter Eggs

5-Ingredient Vanilla Cream Easter Eggs

The creamy vanilla filling in this delectable chocolate Easter egg recipe is a heavenly blend of soaked cashews, pure vanilla extract and smooth vanilla whey protein powder. For added convenience and flavor, consider using a creamy Vanilla Nutrisystem Shake Mix as a delightful substitute.

Once the sumptuous filling is ready, the next step involves the indulgent process of coating it with melted chocolate chips to achieve a perfect balance of flavors and textures. To elevate the presentation, explore the option of crafting these delightful treats in egg-shaped plastic or silicone molds, which can easily be found at your local dollar store for a touch of creativity and festivity.

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3. Chocolate Covered Cookie Dough Easter Eggs

Chocolate Covered Cookie Dough Easter Eggs

This delectable chocolate Easter egg candy recipe offers a delightful twist with its blend of homemade oat flour, creamy cashew butter, a hint of aromatic vanilla extract and a touch of sweet maple syrup, creating a sumptuous and healthy cookie dough-inspired filling.

The cookie dough mixture is crafted into egg-shaped balls that are then lovingly dunked into a luxurious combination of velvety melted chocolate chips and luscious coconut oil. For an extra touch of elegance, consider drizzling the candies with more of the rich chocolate mixture to enhance their presentation and delight the senses.

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