Cadbury Creme Egg Cupcakes with a moist chocolate sponge, hidden mini Cadbury creme eggs, and smooth chocolate buttercream, a decadent Easter dessert that goes down very well with kids and grown-ups too. Quick and easy to make, these cupcakes are so delicious!
Creme Eggs have become an unmistakable Easter treat that are heavenly delicious on their own, but also fantastic in any bake. From cupcakes to Easter brownies, or Easter chocolate cake, these chocolate eggs can be put to so many yummy uses.
Cupcakes are a quick and easy treat no matter the celebration. They are a favourite with kids, but also grown-ups, and the sky is the limit when it comes to flavours we can choose from.
As with my moist vanilla cupcakes, I opted for a hot milk sponge, as it's incredibly fluffy and moist, and it's pretty much failproof. And it worked a treat with these Easter cupcakes too.
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Ingredients used to make the creme egg chocolate sponges
- mini creme eggs - the regular-sized ones are too big for these cupcakes
- flour - I used plain flour, but self-raising is also ok
- caster sugar - granulated sugar is also ok
- cocoa powder
- butter - I used unsalted butter, salted can also work
- milk - full fat is my first choice, semi-skimmed also ok, but not skimmed
- vanilla extract - it ads a nice flavour to the cupcakes
- eggs - at room temperature
- baking powder
Step-by-step photos and instructions
- freeze the mini eggs for at least 1 hour before baking
- in a bowl, add the sugar and eggs, and use a hand mixer to beat them together well until you get a runny mixture that has a pale yellow colour
- add the milk and butter to a pan set over a low to medium heat, and heat it up until the butter is melted - the milk does not need to boil, it is removed from the pan as soon as the butter is melted
- pour the milk mixture over the egg mixture, whisking continuously
- sift in the flour, cocoa powder and baking powder together with the vanilla extract
- mix well to get a rather thin batter than seems pretty runny - do not add any more flour, as it is not necessary and it will change the consistency of the sponges
- line a muffin/cupcake tin with paper cases, add one tablespoon of the batter to each of it
- add one mini egg to each cupcake, then top it with another tablespoon of batter
- bake in the preheated oven at 180 degrees Celsius (350 Fahrenheit) for 20 minutes or until firm to touch
- leave the cupcakes to cool down completely
Ingredients used to make chocolate buttercream
- icing sugar - confectioners' sugar
- butter - soft, but not melting
- vanilla extract - for a nice flavour
- milk - to loosen up the buttercream
- cocoa powder
Step-by-step instructions to make the buttercream
- if you use a food processor or blender, nothing simpler - add all the ingredients and blitz until smooth - it's ready in a couple of minutes
- if you use a hand mixer, beat the butter and icing sugar together until smooth, then add the milk, cocoa powder and vanilla extract, and beat again
Expert tips
Make sure you use the mini Cadbury creme eggs, rather than the standard size, as those are too big to fit inside the muffin tray cups.
And we really want them to be covered completely with batter before placing them in the oven. Otherwise, the chocolate eggs will not keep their shape and will melt while baking. That would be such a disaster!
Another thing you must be warned about is that you really have to freeze the creme eggs well before using them. Again, that will prevent them from melting in the oven. Once the cupcakes are baked, the eggs will have the right shape and consistency.
Childish as it may sound, cutting the cupcakes in half to reveal the hidden creme eggs is so exciting. It's like opening a Kinder surprise egg, you can't wait to see what's inside.
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Cadbury Creme Egg Cupcakes
Ingredients
- 150 g plain flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 eggs (room temperature)
- 85 g butter
- 150 ml milk
- 150 g caster sugar
- 2 tablespoon cocoa powder
- 12 mini Cadbury creme eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For the chocolate buttercream
- 200 g butter, soften
- 400 g icing sugar
- 2 tablespoon cocoa powder
- 2 tablespoon milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Freeze the mini creme eggs for at least 1 hour.
- Add the sugar and eggs to a bowl and use a hand mixer to beat them well until you have a pale yellow colour and they triple their volume.
- In a pan set over a low to medium heat, add the milk and butter cut into cubes, and heat them up until the butter is melted.
- Pour the milk mixture over the egg mixture whisking really well.
- Sift in the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and the vanilla extract, and mix well to get a runny batter.
- Line 12-hole muffin tray with non-stick muffin cases, and add one tablespoon of batter to each case.
- Add one mini creme egg to the cases, then cover them with another tablespoon of batter so they are completely covered.
- Bake it the preheated oven at 180 degrees Celsius (350 Fahrenheit) for approximately 20 minutes or until well risen and firm to touch.
- Leave to cool completely.
- To make the chocolate buttercream, add all the ingredients to a food processor and blitz until smooth.
- Use a piping bag fitted with the nozzle of your choice to decorate each cupcake with buttercream.
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Notes
- Click on the US Customary link to see the measurements displayed in cups and ounces.
- The servings can be adjusted by clicking the number next to Servings.
- Make sure you use the mini Cadbury creme eggs, rather than the standard size, as those are too big to fit inside the muffin tray cups.
- And we really want them to be covered completely with batter before placing them in the oven. Otherwise, the chocolate eggs will not keep their shape and will melt while baking. That would be such a disaster!
- Another thing you must be warned about is that you really have to freeze the creme eggs well before using them. Again, that will prevent them from melting in the oven. Once the cupcakes are baked, the eggs will have the right shape and consistency.
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Sandhya Ramakrishnan
What a beautiful surprise inside the cupcake and the kids would go crazy about this. So perfect for Easter. I am making these for sure this year.
Amanda
Chocolate and candy in a cupcake. Delicious. I can totally see this at any spring tea.
Kylee from Kylee Cooks
I haven't had a creme egg in YEARS! I love that you baked them into cupcakes - what a lovely surprise for Easter!
Julie | Bunsen Burner Bakery
These are so cute! I love the hidden little egg inside - so much fun to eat (and so delicious!)
Natalie | Natalie's Food & Health
This is PERFECT easter dessert. Love it! Looks so delicious and I know my kiddo would LOVE these. Icing looks soooo delicious. Could eat that with spoon 🙂
Molly Kumar
these cupcakes look perfect for easter and also a great way to use all those chocolate eggs. Love the idea of adding the Cadbury egg as a surprise inside.
Hanady | Recipe Nomad
My family loves Cadbury Eggs! I bought five bags last Easter and we devoured them in no time! Add them to cupcakes? Now that sounds like a genius plan! Love it!
ManilaSpoon
We are huge fans of cadbury as my hubby is from England!! I have to make these fabulous cupcakes for them as I know we will all enjoy these!!
Christine McMichael
Oh my goodness, this sounds like the best idea EVER, haha! Sounds amazing. My hubs would really love these!
swathi
These cadbury cream cupcakes perfect for Easter. I need to make some for my kids, I will try this recipe.
Megan Marlowe
Cadbury eggs are my ultimate weakness. I've loved them ever since I was little. Therefore, I am head over heels in LOVE with these cupcakes and must make them soon! ♥
Dene' V. Alexander
Ha! I love these cupcakes! Growing up Cadbury eggs were my favorite Easter candy. Jelly beans meant nothing!!!
Amy
Did I see some cupcakes with extra Cadbury creme eggs cracked open on top? I love that idea!
Daniela Anderson
Oh,yes! Since we are indulging, we may as well do it in style ?
Thanks for your comment!
Gloria @ Homemade & Yummy
Cute cupcakes for Easter. Perfect to take along, or serve as dessert. Even the Easter Bunny could deliver these too.
Adriana Lopez Martn
This is just darling great idea to use those leftover chocolates or for a special treat with a surprise for kids and adults on Easter day.
Stephanie@ApplesforCJ
Cadbury creme eggs used to be my favorite Easter candy! I just think this is such a great idea how you've put it as a surprise in a cupcake!
Daniela Anderson
Thank you, Stephanie!