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    • Cadbury Cream Eggs Copycat Recipe

      homemade creme eggsIf you crave the taste of Cadbury Cream Eggs, but hate waiting all year for them to be available, wait no more! This amazing recipe tastes just like the delicious confectionery delight available in the store, but you don't have to wait until spring to get some.

      1/2 C. light corn syrup
      1/4 C. butter
      -- softened
      1 tsp. vanilla
      1/4 tsp. salt
      3 C. powdered sugar
      4 Drops yellow food coloring
      2 Drops red food coloring
      1 Bag milk chocolate chips -- (12 ounce)
      2 Tablespoons vegetable shortening

      1. Combine the corn syrup, butter, vanilla, and salt in a large bowl. Beat well with an electric mixer until smooth.

      2. Add powdered sugar, one cup at a time, mixing by hand after each addition. Mix well until creamy.

      3. Remove about 1/3 of the mixture and place it into a small bowl. Add the yellow and red food coloring and stir well to combine.

      4. Cover both mixtures and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or until firm.

      5. When mixtures are firm, roll a small, marble-size ball from the orange filling, and wrap around it a portion of the white filling that is roughly twice the size. Form this filling into the shape of an egg and place it onto a cookie sheet that has been brushed with a light coating of shortening. Repeat for the remaining filling ingredients, then refrigerate these centers for 3-4 hours or until firm.

      6. Combine the milk chocolate chips with the shortening in a glass or ceramic bowl. Microwave chocolate on high speed for 1 minute, then stir and microwave again
      for 1 more minute, and stir.

      7. Use a fork to dip each center into the chocolate, tap the fork on the side of the bowl, then place each candy onto wax paper. Chill.

      8. After 1-2 hours of chilling, dip each candy once more and chill for several hours, or until completely firm.
      Makes 2 dozen candy eggs.

      You can use Easter Egg Chocolate Molds as well.

      Originally submitted to the Discussion List by Dianne

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      Comments 3 Comments
      1. sugarbear172's Avatar
        this will be a real pleaser in my house. thanx for sharing
      1. jhartbarger's Avatar
        My daughter love these. I think we will do some for close friends at Christmas.
      1. Shellc1971's Avatar
        As expensive as these are to buy, I am looking forward to making my own. I even have the candy molds!

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