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Home ยป Easy Easter eggs

Easy Easter eggs

February 27, 2012 by admin 6 Comments

I have cupboard full of cake tins for every occasion that I buy half price after the event, intending to save for the next year and then promptly forget about. I was quite pleased last week to find an Easter egg shaped one hiding at the back, but for some reason it didn’t occur to me that the tin was for cake at all. I thought it was for making chocolate eggs.

Much to the excitement of Z, S and H we set about melting a LOT of chocolate, and poured it into the tin.

We tried adding jelly beans in a pattern to one egg, but the chocolate partially concealed them, I need to try again with that one.

I used a silicone brush to paint the chocolate into the mould, and waited for each layer to dry before adding the next. Once the chocolate was quite thick, I put the mould in the fridge to set further and then gave it a good bash to get it out.

For this one we swirled some white chocolate around the tin first and once that had set added the milk chocolate.

These little bags are from Lakeland finish it off nicely!

I just need to make some sweets to put in the middle now! and maybe use the tin for its real purpose and make some Easter egg cakes!

Filed Under: Cooking with kids, Family, Family Fun Tagged With: cake tins, easter eggs, homemade easter eggs, Wilton Easter egg tin

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  1. Multiple Mummy

    March 1, 2012 at 10:10 pm

    So cute and effective plus very yummy!! As a massive chocolate addict I look forward to mine in the post! he he x

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  2. maggy, red ted art

    March 2, 2012 at 1:58 pm

    Oh my, what a fabulous homemade Easter Egg! I love it! I Want an egg mould now too.. mmmh… how to get one… Delicious.

    Thanks for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!

    Maggy

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  3. Kierna

    March 4, 2012 at 10:27 am

    This looks like it was loads of fun & tasty too. However I am wondering if you have added this to the wrong link up by mistake, this is an outdoor play ideas linky. Kierna

    Reply

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