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Coconut Buttercream Easter Eggs

By Lorraine

Coconut buttercream Easter eggs are such a happy memory from childhood. I remember how pretty they looked in my Easter basket. They took the place of honor amid the colored hard-boiled eggs, tall chocolate bunny, jelly beans. Try these easy-to-make homemade chocolate covered coconut Easter eggs.

Homemade coconut buttercream Easter eggs are such a happy memory from childhood. I remember how pretty they looked through the cellophane on the box they came packaged in. It took the place of honor in my Easter basket amid the colored hard-boiled eggs, tall chocolate bunny, jelly beans and the pair of lace-edged socks to wear with my new Easter dress. Try these easy-to-make chocolate covered coconut Easter eggs.

 

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Coconut buttercream Easter eggs are such a happy memory from childhood. I remember how pretty they looked in my Easter basket. They took the place of honor amid the colored hard-boiled eggs, tall chocolate bunny, jelly beans. Try these easy-to-make homemade chocolate covered coconut Easter eggs.

I don’t get pretty socks each Easter anymore but I do still enjoy coconut buttercream eggs. Enjoy is putting it mildly. I LOVE these sweet treats! And so does our baby girl, Abbey. She is 26 now but, you know, the youngest will always the baby. That large egg on the silver tray, that one is hers.

 

How to make coconut buttercream Easter Eggs

Coconut buttercream Easter eggs are such a happy memory from childhood. I remember how pretty they looked in my Easter basket. They took the place of honor amid the colored hard-boiled eggs, tall chocolate bunny, jelly beans. Try these easy-to-make homemade chocolate covered coconut Easter eggs.After making and chilling the coconut buttercream mixture, measure out portions, roll into balls and shape into an egg. Place eggs onto a silicone covered baking sheet and chill again.

 

Coconut buttercream Easter eggs are such a happy memory from childhood. I remember how pretty they looked in my Easter basket. They took the place of honor amid the colored hard-boiled eggs, tall chocolate bunny, jelly beans. Try these easy-to-make homemade chocolate covered coconut Easter eggs.Using either melting disks or chocolate chips, melt them in the microwave. If using chocolate chips, adding a small amount of shortening helps.

 

Coconut buttercream Easter eggs are such a happy memory from childhood. I remember how pretty they looked in my Easter basket. They took the place of honor amid the colored hard-boiled eggs, tall chocolate bunny, jelly beans. Try these easy-to-make homemade chocolate covered coconut Easter eggs.Coat each coconut egg in the melted chocolate.

 

Coconut buttercream Easter eggs are such a happy memory from childhood. I remember how pretty they looked in my Easter basket. They took the place of honor amid the colored hard-boiled eggs, tall chocolate bunny, jelly beans. Try these easy-to-make homemade chocolate covered coconut Easter eggs.Tap against the side of the bowl and allow excess chocolate to drip back into the bowl.

 

Coconut buttercream Easter eggs are such a happy memory from childhood. I remember how pretty they looked in my Easter basket. They took the place of honor amid the colored hard-boiled eggs, tall chocolate bunny, jelly beans. Try these easy-to-make homemade chocolate covered coconut Easter eggs.Add sprinkles or jimmies right away while the chocolate is still soft.

 

 

Coconut buttercream Easter eggs are such a happy memory from childhood. I remember how pretty they looked in my Easter basket. They took the place of honor amid the colored hard-boiled eggs, tall chocolate bunny, jelly beans. Try these easy-to-make homemade chocolate covered coconut Easter eggs.

 

 

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Coconut Buttercream Easter Eggs

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 stick butter, softened
  • 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 2 lbs confectioners’ sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
  • 14 ounces flaked coconut
  • 1 pkg semi-sweet chocolate chips (more if you coat each egg thicker)
    OR
  • 1 pkg light or dark melting candy disks
  • almonds (optional)
  • additional melting disks in various colors for decorating, if desired
  • Sprinkles, jimmies for decorating, if desired

DIRECTIONS:

  • In mixer, combine softened butter and cream cheese.
  • Gradually add the confectioners’ sugar, salt, and vanilla; mixing well.
  • Stir in the coconut, and mix until well blended.
  • Chill in freezer for about 30 minutes.
  • Remove from freezer; form into egg shapes. (I used a small ice-cream scoop and then rolled and shaped)
  • Place on cookie sheet, covered with a silicone mat or waxed paper.
  • If desired, top with two almonds, pressing slightly, to secure.
  • Refrigerate or freeze for an hour or so (I refrigerated overnight, covered with plastic wrap).

COATING

  • Melt the chocolate in glass bowl in microwave following package instructions.
  • Using two forks, roll egg in chocolate to coat, tapping the fork on the side of the bowl to allow excess to drip off.
  • Slide chocolate covered egg off of fork onto silicone covered baking sheet.
  • When all eggs are coated, chill in refrigerator until chocolate is hardened.
  • To store, place eggs into a container with a lid, separating layers with waxed paper. Cover tightly and keep in fridge until ready to serve.

NOTES:

  • I have made these eggs many times and have used both melted chocolate chips and melted candy disks. We found little difference in taste and I thought the disks were a little easier to work with when coating each egg. If using chocolate chips, you might want to add a teaspoon of Crisco when melting to help with coating.
  • If decorating with sprinkles or jimmies, sprinkle them on right after dipping when the chocolate is still soft.
  • I love coconut, but, if you prefer, you can omit it from the recipe.

 

Coconut buttercream Easter eggs are such a happy memory from childhood. I remember how pretty they looked in my Easter basket. They took the place of honor amid the colored hard-boiled eggs, tall chocolate bunny, jelly beans. Try these easy-to-make homemade chocolate covered coconut Easter eggs.

 

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Filed Under: Desserts, Holidays, Recipes, Sweet Treats Tagged With: candy, chocolate, Easter

Comments

  1. Marilyn Holeman says

    March 31, 2018 at 4:03 pm

    Yum! Looks and sounds delicious! I clicked over to your colored deviled eggs too–so pretty! Have a blessed Easter.

    Reply
  2. Mildred Nalley says

    March 31, 2018 at 10:35 am

    You are a talented photographer and an excellent baker. I wish you a blessed Easter. xo

    Reply
  3. podso says

    March 29, 2018 at 11:24 am

    They look easy and good and you photographed them beautifully!

    Reply
  4. Lynn@Happier Than A Pig In Mud says

    March 28, 2018 at 5:36 pm

    A special treat indeed! Happy Easter Week Lorraine-have fun with the kids:@)

    Reply
  5. Anna Thompson says

    March 28, 2018 at 5:15 pm

    Those look good and so easy to make too

    Reply

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