I have a special love for Cadbury mini-eggs. They remind me of my Mom, who always let me buy the little single serving packs they had near the register at our neighborhood grocery store growing up. These Cadbury egg cookies are softy and fudgy, with little pieces of crunch from the candy coating on the chocolate eggs. If you’d like to level up, I also have a fun GIANT Cookie version of this recipe as well!

Ingredient Needed
This is just a preview of ingredients and method, keep scrolling for full printable recipe.
- Butter flavored shortening – I sometimes like the combo of shortening and butter because you get flavor and tenderness from the butter, and some structure and softness from the shortening. If you’d rather not use shortening, or don’t have it on hand, you can definitely make this recipe will all butter as well.
- Butter
- Brown sugar
- Granulated sugar
- Eggs
- Vanilla extract
- Baking powder
- Baking soda
- Salt
- Flour
- Unsweetened cocoa powder
- Cadbury Mini-Eggs – You can use regular or dark eggs, and in any of the special colors they sometimes offer. You’ll want a standard 10oz bag.

How to Make Cadbury Egg Cookies
- Beat butter and sugar, add remaining wet ingredients.
- Mix dry ingredients together and add to dough.
- Stir in crushed Cadbury Egg candies. TIP: You’ll need some crushed Cadbury eggs for this recipe. I find the quickest and easiest way to chop the candies is putting them in a plastic bag and just smashing them with a heavy rolling pin or meat mallet. I like to leave some big chunks in there as well as the little slivers.
- Then bake them up! These are slightly crisp on the outside and soft and chewy in the centers. I like to under-bake them so they’re like a gooey brownie in the middle.


Storing and Other Tips
- Store finished cookies in an airtight container at room temperature. Enjoy within 3-5 days for best results.
- Pro tip: Save a few of those eggs and after you drop your dough onto the sheet, place them on top with the colored coating facing up. That way when they bake up they have those pretty bursts of pastel color.
- You could also raid your kids’ candy baskets and toss in chopped up chocolate bunnies, mini candy bars, or whatever. This is a great base recipe and perfect for any holiday add-ins.

Frequently Asked Questions
Yep! Bake them up a day ahead of time or bake, cool, layer between parchment in an airtight container, and freeze until needed, up to 3-6 months.
This chocolate dough base is perfect for all sorts of add-ins. Chopped up candy bars, nuts, chocolate chips, etc. Feel free to add in whatever you have on hand!


Cadbury Egg Cookies
Equipment
Ingredients
- ½ cup butter flavor shortening or butter
- ½ cup butter
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 cup white sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 ½ teaspoon vanilla
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 2 ½ cup flour
- 6 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 10-oz bag Cadbury Mini-Eggs
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350℉. Chop Mini-Eggs to smaller pieces. You could also put them in a zip-top bag and bang on them with a rolling pin, until they are in smaller pieces, as pictured in the post.
- Cream together the butter, shortening, brown sugar and white sugar. Add in eggs one at at a time and the vanilla. In a separate bowl whisk together the flour, soda, baking powder, salt, and cocoa powder. Add to the butter mixture to combine.
- You may want to reserve a small handful of chocolate pieces to put on top of dough balls, but then mix in the remainder. If you want your cookies to look pretty like mine, place a few of the reserved pieces on top of each cookie before baking so you get those colorful speckles on top!
- Drop onto a cookie sheet and cook for about 8-10 minutes. Mine are always done in exactly 9 minutes. They're soft and fudgy in the middle and a little crisp on the edges with crunchy little candy bits throughout.
Notes
- Store finished cookies in an airtight container at room temperature. Enjoy within 3-5 days for best results.
- Pro tip: Save a few of those eggs and after you drop your dough onto the sheet, place them on top with the colored coating facing up. That way when they bake up they have those pretty bursts of pastel color.
- You could also raid your kids’ candy baskets and toss in chopped up chocolate bunnies, mini candy bars, or whatever. This is a great base recipe and perfect for any holiday add-ins.












Questions & Reviews
I know this is an older post, but if anyone is still wondering I made these today and it ended up making one cookie shy of 4 dozen. I used about a tablespoon of dough for each, or just a little less, and they turned out perfectly. This is good information to have before you make them so that you don’t have to wonder what to do with the extra dozen cookies, because I guarantee before you figure out who to give them to you will have eaten them all. They are amazing.
Made these today….I was lucky and scored cadbury mini eggs on amazon for a steal. Now I can make these several times this year! They were fabulous!
HOW excited could I possibly get when I saw that they are selling CHRISTMAS Cadbury mini eggs!!!! Oh ya baby! Can’t wait to bust this recipe out again this year! Wahhhhoooooo!
OK, was going to make the Candy Cane Kiss cookies but then couldn’t find the kisses, so thought about making the cookies with the Christmas Cadbury mini eggs I bought by crunching them up…then decided to google mini egg recipes to see what options were out there and I got this….proof yet again that my life really does revolve around the amazing recipes from you ladies!!! Bake on!!!
salted or unsalted butter? makes 3 dozen?
did you see these?? hello Christmas time. 🙂
http://www.thisheartofmineblog.com/2011/11/14/short-sweet-and-crispy/
Doesn’t sound too far off- really you can just eyeball it. Can’t really mess it up!
Forgive me if this is a silly question but I am in Canada and all of our minit egg packages are in grams. If I did my conversion correctly the 10oz would be around 7 of the individual serving bags – does that seem right?
These cookies are really good! We had fun making them!
These cookies are really good! You are a good cook.