Homemade Reese’s Eggs have become my family’s Easter tradition, combining the irresistible flavor of creamy peanut butter and rich chocolate that we all love in the classic candy. While store-bought versions are convenient, nothing compares to the satisfaction of crafting these treats yourself, controlling the ingredients and customizing them to your preferences. These egg-shaped delights, along with Reese’s Pieces Cookies, have become staples during our spring celebrations, bringing smiles to everyone’s faces as they bite into that perfect chocolate-peanut butter combination.
Nutritional Benefits
While these treats are indulgent, they do offer some nutritional benefits when made at home. The peanut butter provides protein and healthy fats, while dark chocolate (if used) contains antioxidants. By making Homemade Reese’s Eggs yourself, you can control sugar levels and avoid preservatives found in commercial versions.
| Nutrition (per serving) | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 250 |
| Carbohydrates | 22g |
| Protein | 6g |
| Fat | 18g |
| Sugar | 18g |
| Fiber | 2g |
Ingredients & Substitutions

| Ingredient | Role | Possible Substitutions |
|---|---|---|
| 1 cup creamy peanut butter | Main filling component | Almond butter, sunflower seed butter (for allergies) |
| ¼ cup unsalted butter, softened | Adds creaminess and helps with texture | Coconut oil (for dairy-free) |
| 1 teaspoon vanilla extract | Flavor enhancer | Almond extract (for variation) |
| ¼ teaspoon salt | Balances sweetness | Omit if using salted peanut butter |
| 1½ cups powdered sugar | Sweetens and firms up the filling | Coconut sugar (processed fine) for less refined option |
| 2 cups chocolate chips (semi-sweet or milk) | Coating | Dark chocolate, white chocolate, or vegan chocolate chips |
| 1 tablespoon coconut oil | Creates smooth, glossy chocolate coating | Shortening or cocoa butter |
Equipment Needed
– Mixing bowl
– Electric mixer (or strong arm for mixing)
– Measuring cups and spoons
– Egg-shaped silicone mold or hands for shaping
– Parchment paper
– Baking sheet
– Microwave-safe bowl or double boiler
– Dipping tools or forks
– Refrigerator
Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Prepare the peanut butter filling:
In a large mixing bowl, combine the peanut butter, softened butter, vanilla extract, and salt. Beat with an electric mixer until smooth and well combined, about 2 minutes.
2. Add the powdered sugar:
Gradually add the powdered sugar, ½ cup at a time, mixing well after each addition. The mixture will become thicker and eventually form a dough-like consistency that can be molded.
3. Shape the eggs:
Take about 1-2 tablespoons of the peanut butter mixture and shape it into an egg form. Place the shaped Homemade Reese’s Eggs on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Continue with the remaining mixture.
4. Chill the eggs:
Place the baking sheet in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes, or until the eggs are firm. This helps them maintain their shape when dipped in chocolate.
5. Melt the chocolate:
While the eggs are chilling, place the chocolate chips and coconut oil in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring between each, until completely melted and smooth. Alternatively, use a double boiler.
6. Dip the eggs:
Remove the chilled eggs from the refrigerator. Using a fork or dipping tool, dip each egg into the melted chocolate, ensuring it’s completely coated. Let the excess chocolate drip off.
7. Set the chocolate:
Return the chocolate-coated eggs to the parchment-lined baking sheet. If desired, drizzle with additional melted chocolate or decorate with sprinkles before the chocolate sets.
8. Chill to set:
Return the eggs to the refrigerator for about 15-20 minutes, or until the chocolate is completely set.
9. Serve or store:
Once set, your Homemade Reese’s Eggs are ready to be enjoyed! They make excellent additions to Easter baskets alongside other treats like Reese’s Pieces Cookies.
Troubleshooting & Pro Tips
– If your filling is too sticky: Add a bit more powdered sugar until you reach a moldable consistency.
– If your filling is too dry: Mix in a teaspoon of milk or a little more peanut butter.
– For smoother chocolate coating: Make sure eggs are very cold before dipping, and tap the fork gently against the bowl to help excess chocolate drip off.
– Prevent chocolate bloom: Store eggs in a cool place and avoid temperature fluctuations.
– Decorative touch: Before the chocolate sets, sprinkle with sea salt for a sweet-salty contrast or add colorful sprinkles for a festive look.
Storage & Make-Ahead Tips
– Refrigerator: Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
– Freezer: These eggs freeze beautifully! Place in a sealed container with parchment between layers and freeze for up to 3 months.
– Make ahead: Prepare the peanut butter filling up to 3 days ahead and keep refrigerated. Shape and dip in chocolate when ready.
– Room temperature: They can be kept at room temperature for 2-3 days if it’s not too warm, but refrigeration is preferred for longer storage.
Conclusion
Creating Homemade Reese’s Eggs is more than just a delicious treat—it’s a fun activity that brings family together in the kitchen. The joy of crafting these peanut butter-filled chocolate delights extends beyond the satisfaction of the first bite; it’s about creating memories and traditions. Whether you’re making these for Easter celebrations or simply indulging your sweet tooth, these eggs are sure to impress. Don’t stop here—experiment with variations like adding Reese’s Pieces Cookies to your dessert spread for an ultimate peanut butter chocolate experience!

FAQ
How can I make these healthier?
You can use natural peanut butter, dark chocolate with higher cocoa content, and reduce the powdered sugar for a slightly healthier version.
Can I make these without dairy?
Yes! Use dairy-free butter or coconut oil instead of regular butter, and ensure your chocolate chips are dairy-free.
Why did my chocolate crack after setting?
This usually happens when the eggs are too cold and the chocolate sets too quickly. Let the eggs warm slightly before dipping or add a bit more coconut oil to the chocolate.
Can I use crunchy peanut butter?
Absolutely! It will give your Homemade Reese’s Eggs a delightful texture variation.
How do I get the perfect egg shape?
Roll the mixture into a ball first, then gently press and shape it into an oval egg shape with your fingers.
Can I add other mix-ins to the peanut butter filling?
Yes! Consider adding mini chocolate chips, crushed graham crackers, or even crushed Reese’s Pieces for extra texture and flavor.
Follow me on Pinterest for more Homemade Reese’s Eggs. If you’re looking for more delicious peanut butter treats, check out my recipe for Reese’s Pieces Cookies that pair perfectly with these homemade eggs!



