These Fudge Filled Easter Eggs look gourmet but they are actually super easy and SUPER fast! Amazingly delicious too!

A white chocolate egg is drizzled with some milk chocolate creating a zebra stripe pattern for the Fudge Filled Easter Eggs.  - 1

Just under the wire I have ONE MORE Easter recipe for you! (If you are actually keeping track, that would be Just under the wire I have ONE Easter recipe for you . . . Oops!) These were a last minute brain child that I literally thought of one minute and then was almost finished with the next. That’s how fast they are.

So the first thing you need to do is make a batch of simple microwave fudge. It won’t take long, you do it in a big bowl, and the recipe is at the bottom.

In a glass bowl, the creamy chocolate fudge is being scooped with an ice cream scooper. - 2

Then, when the fudge has cooled enough to handle but before it sets, maybe a little less than five minutes out of the microwave, you want to scoop a tablespoon and a half at a time onto parchment paper. I love this scooper , but honestly you can use a spoon. You might just need to do a little more molding with your hands.

The creamy chocolate fudge is being scooped on a parchment paper with the ice cream scooper then being shaped into little eggs.  - 3

Once you’ve scooped it out you want to make it a little fatter on the bottom and thinner on the top.

A woman pinches the top of the fudge ball to create an egg shape. - 4

Make it come to a nice peak at the top.

A woman is pinching the top of the fudge ball to create an egg shape.  - 5

Before you know it you will have about 20 fudge eggs . . . less if you eat fudge as you go . . .

:)

Two Fudge Filled Easter Eggs are stacked on top of each other with big bites (one dipped with white chocolate and the other dipped with milk chocolate).  - 6

Then you refrigerate them for about a half hour and working an egg at a time dip them in melted chocolate and drizzle a little extra on top.

And there you have it! These are so delicious, and they really come together easily. Plus, they look absolutely beautiful. You can bring them to an Easter gathering and everyone will think you slaved over them.

The Fudge Filled Easter Egg is covered in milk chocolate and drizzled with white chocolate to make zebra stripe patterns on the egg.  - 7
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Ingredients

  • 4 1/2 cups milk chocolate chips divided
  • 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 tsps vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups white chocolate chips

Instructions

  • In a large bowl combine three cups milk chocolate chips, the sweetened condensed milk, and the vanilla extract. Stir to combine. Microwave for 1 minute at half power. Stir. Put back into the microwave in 30 second intervals until smooth.
  • Once the fudge has slightly cooled, about three over four minutes, use a 1 1/2 TBSP scoop scoop out a ball of fudge and place it on parchment lined baking sheet. Form into an egg (see the pictures above) and repeat until all the fudge is gone.
  • Refrigerate until hard, about a half hour.
  • Melt the white chocolate and the remaining milk chocolate separately.
  • Leave the fudge eggs in the refrigerator and remove them one at a time, dipping them in either the white or the milk chocolate, fishing them out with a fork, and then tapping the fork on the edge of the bowl and putting them back on the parchment lined paper. Once the chocolate has dried (it shouldn’t take long), drizzle with the opposite color chocolate.
  • Let the chocolate dry completely before removing from the parchment paper. Store in an airtight container for up to a week out of the refrigerator.
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A white chocolate egg is drizzled with some milk chocolate creating a zebra stripe pattern for the Fudge Filled Easter Eggs.  - 9

These Fudge Filled Easter Eggs look gourmet but they are actually super easy and SUPER fast! Amazingly delicious too!

A white chocolate egg is drizzled with some milk chocolate creating a zebra stripe pattern for the Fudge Filled Easter Eggs.  - 10

Just under the wire I have ONE MORE Easter recipe for you! (If you are actually keeping track, that would be Just under the wire I have ONE Easter recipe for you . . . Oops!) These were a last minute brain child that I literally thought of one minute and then was almost finished with the next. That’s how fast they are.

So the first thing you need to do is make a batch of simple microwave fudge. It won’t take long, you do it in a big bowl, and the recipe is at the bottom.

In a glass bowl, the creamy chocolate fudge is being scooped with an ice cream scooper. - 11

Then, when the fudge has cooled enough to handle but before it sets, maybe a little less than five minutes out of the microwave, you want to scoop a tablespoon and a half at a time onto parchment paper. I love this scooper , but honestly you can use a spoon. You might just need to do a little more molding with your hands.

The creamy chocolate fudge is being scooped on a parchment paper with the ice cream scooper then being shaped into little eggs.  - 12

Once you’ve scooped it out you want to make it a little fatter on the bottom and thinner on the top.

A woman pinches the top of the fudge ball to create an egg shape. - 13

Make it come to a nice peak at the top.

A woman is pinching the top of the fudge ball to create an egg shape.  - 14

Before you know it you will have about 20 fudge eggs . . . less if you eat fudge as you go . . .

:)

Two Fudge Filled Easter Eggs are stacked on top of each other with big bites (one dipped with white chocolate and the other dipped with milk chocolate).  - 15

Then you refrigerate them for about a half hour and working an egg at a time dip them in melted chocolate and drizzle a little extra on top.

And there you have it! These are so delicious, and they really come together easily. Plus, they look absolutely beautiful. You can bring them to an Easter gathering and everyone will think you slaved over them.

The Fudge Filled Easter Egg is covered in milk chocolate and drizzled with white chocolate to make zebra stripe patterns on the egg.  - 16
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Ingredients

  • 4 1/2 cups milk chocolate chips divided
  • 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 tsps vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups white chocolate chips

Instructions

  • In a large bowl combine three cups milk chocolate chips, the sweetened condensed milk, and the vanilla extract. Stir to combine. Microwave for 1 minute at half power. Stir. Put back into the microwave in 30 second intervals until smooth.
  • Once the fudge has slightly cooled, about three over four minutes, use a 1 1/2 TBSP scoop scoop out a ball of fudge and place it on parchment lined baking sheet. Form into an egg (see the pictures above) and repeat until all the fudge is gone.
  • Refrigerate until hard, about a half hour.
  • Melt the white chocolate and the remaining milk chocolate separately.
  • Leave the fudge eggs in the refrigerator and remove them one at a time, dipping them in either the white or the milk chocolate, fishing them out with a fork, and then tapping the fork on the edge of the bowl and putting them back on the parchment lined paper. Once the chocolate has dried (it shouldn’t take long), drizzle with the opposite color chocolate.
  • Let the chocolate dry completely before removing from the parchment paper. Store in an airtight container for up to a week out of the refrigerator.
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Fudge Filled Easter Eggs

Ingredients

  • 4 1/2 cups milk chocolate chips divided
  • 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 tsps vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups white chocolate chips

Instructions

  • In a large bowl combine three cups milk chocolate chips, the sweetened condensed milk, and the vanilla extract. Stir to combine. Microwave for 1 minute at half power. Stir. Put back into the microwave in 30 second intervals until smooth.

  • Once the fudge has slightly cooled, about three over four minutes, use a 1 1/2 TBSP scoop scoop out a ball of fudge and place it on parchment lined baking sheet. Form into an egg (see the pictures above) and repeat until all the fudge is gone.

  • Refrigerate until hard, about a half hour.

  • Melt the white chocolate and the remaining milk chocolate separately.

  • Leave the fudge eggs in the refrigerator and remove them one at a time, dipping them in either the white or the milk chocolate, fishing them out with a fork, and then tapping the fork on the edge of the bowl and putting them back on the parchment lined paper. Once the chocolate has dried (it shouldn’t take long), drizzle with the opposite color chocolate.

  • Let the chocolate dry completely before removing from the parchment paper. Store in an airtight container for up to a week out of the refrigerator.

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