Peanut Butter Easter Eggs

  4.8 – 26 reviews  

To show your loved ones they are special, you can offer this green bean meal on a regular basis or for a special occasion. How easy!

Prep Time: 1 hr 35 mins
Total Time: 1 hr 35 mins
Servings: 20
Yield: 20 eggs

Ingredients

  1. 2 cups creamy peanut butter
  2. ¾ cup butter
  3. 3 ½ cups confectioners’ sugar
  4. 3 cups crispy rice cereal
  5. 1 (12 ounce) package semisweet chocolate chips
  6. 2 tablespoons shortening

Instructions

  1. Combine peanut butter and butter in a mixing bowl until smooth; stir in confectioners’ sugar and crisp rice cereal until a dough is formed. Refrigerate the mixture for about 1 hour to allow it to be easier to work with. Shape mixture into egg shapes and freeze for 20 minutes.
  2. Melt chocolate chips and shortening in a double boiler over low heat until smooth; dip egg shapes into chocolate. Place on waxed paper and allow to cool.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 402 kcal
Carbohydrate 40 g
Cholesterol 18 mg
Dietary Fiber 3 g
Protein 8 g
Saturated Fat 10 g
Sodium 202 mg
Sugars 32 g
Fat 26 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Connor Haney
every one loved these i give them 5/5 amazing
Anthony Yang
I used softened butter instead of shortening, added more crispy rice cereal (maybe another cup), and used about 2.5 cups of confectioner’s sugar. The result was that they were definitely sweet enough, crunchier/less sticky, and not quite so rich — delicious! The second time I made it, I pressed the dough into a 9″ square cake pan and spread the melted chocolate over the top. Cutting in 1.5″ x 3″ sticks yielded 18 servings. They were just the right size, and my crew gobbled them up — of course, my “disassembler daughter” ate the chocolate off the top first, then went after the PB/crisp bottom. (-: It’s fun to watch her consume a submarine sandwich by disassembly: from top to bread bottom, though it’s a bit messy; we did stop her from eating PB&J sandwiches that way when she was 3! 🙂 Great recipe, thanks!
Joshua Hansen
I left out the krispy rice and used less powdered sugar in the balls then formed balls instead of eggs and used the (milk) candy melts which makes the coating of chocolate thicker. Note: candy melt is very sweet so you will want to cut the amount of any other sugars you use or they will be too sweet.
Diana Barrett
Love this recipe! made heart shaped ones for Valentine’s day dessert. very easy and super yummy!
Jose Martinez
We love making these and sometimes we’ll use coco crispys instead of regular rice crispys. I use chocolate candy quick to coat them instead of melting chocolate chips.
Miranda Lee
I live in West Africa and I miss Resse’s peanut butter eggs at Easter time. Thanks to this recipe I can have it whenever I want now so thank you very much!
Joseph Wiggins
I cut out some of the powder sugar and it tasted soo good!
Beth Montes
I crushed the cereal in a bag with a rolling pin so I could get smooth shapes. It worked beautifully and is tasty. I like to buy the PB with the lowest sugar content for these types of recipes as you often NEED the powdered sugar for texture. Thanks for sharing!
James Johnson
These were absolutely delicious! I used a coverture chocolate along with semisweet chocolate for the coating and it was perfect.
Virginia Ford
easy to make and very easy to eat!!
Katie Gilbert
These are delicious! And addicting! My boyfriend and I made them for Easter and both of our families absolutely loved them. Much tastier than Reeses eggs!
David Nguyen
I made these and took the advice of some of the other reviewers and only used 3 cups of confectioner’s sugar, however, I did have to use more semi-sweet chocolate chips because I ran out before I had dipped all of the eggs. My husband absolutely thought these were great! I loved the crispy rice cereal and I used chunky peanut butter which gave that extra crunch!
Deanna Tran
The only change I made to this recipe was that I used microwave-ready dipping chocolate instead of chips and shortening just to save a little bit of time. These were a huge hit. The only thing…. they were SUPER rich! (not a bad thing, though!) the next time I make them, I will make smaller eggs as the richness makes it impossible for me to eat an entire egg. 🙂
Matthew Singh
These are really easy to make and very yummy. I halved the recipe and still got 18 eggs! I did not add the shortening to the chocolate so it was a little thicker and harder to dip the eggs in but that’s ok with me, they were still very yummy and the kids ate them up. I am definitely going to make these again for Easter.
Jeanette Nguyen
Just like Grandma used to make! I shaped mine into ball form instead of egg. Otherwise I followed the recipe exactly and loved how great they turned out!
Dale Mendoza
These were a hit. I will be making them again and drizzling with appropriate holiday/seasonal colors.
Benjamin Thompson
YUMMY!!!!! I made for Easter but since then I make these like buckeyes. The crispyness is great!
Monica Smith
These are so good. I only used 3 cups confectioners sugar, it tasted plenty sweet to me. I ended up with 18 eggs to dip in the chocolate, (I ate some of the ‘dough’ before they had a chance to become eggs!), and had plenty of chocolate for that many eggs. I would make these again.
Dylan Allen
Pretty good. Although the rice krispies tasted stale the next day. Maybe I did something wrong.
Rebecca Cummings
These were really good. I softened the butter before mixing with the peanut butter. Also I tasted the mix while I was using the sugar to make sure it wasn’t to sweet. I used 3 cups of powdered sugar and it was perfect. Thanks for the recipe. I’ll be doing this again.
Beth Vega
ill use less powdered sugar next time…

 

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