I came across these adorable Cake Pop Easter Eggs in chocolate nests on the blog Thistlewood Farms. It’s one of my favorite blogs which I wrote about here that I just recently started following. I’d love to sit with KariAnne on her front porch and drink sweet tea. Thistlewood Farms is full of inspiration. Her website, projects and home look perfect, but I love that she shares her mistakes in this post about how the Easter Egg Cake Pops came to be. She’s able to take an imperfect outcome and turn it into something adorable. I could use more of that mindset and attitude. I laughed when I read her post because I’ve made cake pops before and they aren’t as easy as they look. I purchased the Babycakes Cake Pop Maker for my daughter last Christmas and it does help with the baking part of it. Now if someone could just invent a magic wand to do the decorating I’d be in business. The cute decorating is what requires patience which isn’t one of my strengths. You can get the recipe for KariAnne’s Easter Egg Cake Pops here.
I found this recipe on pinterest. Dorothy at Crazy for Crust is the baker behind these delicious looking muffins. Crazy for Crust blog is a feast for the eyes. Since I’m currently doing The Shred Diet I couldn’t spend too much time on her site. There are several things I’d like to make though and will spend more time browsing later. I love peanut butter, and I love Cadbury Eggs so I was delighted when I found her post. I will be making these for Easter and temporarily indulging in my sweet tooth. You can get the recipe here.
Thistle says
Thank you so much for the shout out! I totally need a cake pop maker!
Have a blessed and amazing day!
karianne
Stacey @ Likes to Smile says
Hi Dawn,
Both of these treats look delicious. Meanwhile, can you believe I’ve never had a cadburry egg? I usually go straight for Peeps!! What can I say…this Jewish girl (thought she) loves Easter candy!
xo
Stacey
dawn says
I love Easter candy too, especially coconut eggs. I was on raised on Peeps. You will have to give the Cadbury Eggs a try.
Keri Davey says
I’m pinning both of these receipes…yum! Brie and I have not had luck with the cake pop maker just better to not use it and make cake balls with out hands and put in fridge. Have you had luck with it?
dawn says
Actually we did have good luck with the baker. It took a little testing in terms of cook time. If I can recall they cooked really fast.
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
Thank you so much for the shout out!
Emily @ The Em Dash says
What neat Easter projects! I’ll have to add them to my list.
Denise Williams says
I may have to make these peanut butter muffins, they look awesome!
Angela says
I missed this last year! Glad it popped back up just in time! I have to bring treats to church this Sunday….surely it isn’t too early for Easter treats…..I’ll call them Spring Wishfuls, as I think more snow is coming. Those egg cake pops are gorgeous!!! looks like quail eggs! my husband will love those!