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June 25, 2026

Cadbury Egg Cupcakes

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Spring is in full swing, and with it comes the delightful arrival of the Easter bunny. This enchanting creature carries with it an assortment of splendid Cadbury eggs, each one brimming with delectable gooey cream. It’s fortunate that these delectable delights grace us solely once a year, for if they were available year-round, I fear I would succumb to their irresistible allure and indulge myself indefinitely.

Given the limited time we have to revel in these Easter treasures, I took it upon myself to craft a unique cupcake recipe that showcases their splendor. Picture this: delectably moist chocolate cupcakes, their surfaces adorned with swirls of velvety white and sunny yellow buttercream frosting, crowned by a miniature Cadbury egg that serves as a crowning jewel.

However, the true astonishment lies hidden within, for concealed within the very heart of each cupcake lies a second egg, waiting patiently to reveal its creamy secrets. Thus, when you take a bite into these tantalizing treats, the rich cream filling gracefully bursts forth, caressing your taste buds with its irresistible decadence.

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Cadbury Egg Cupcakes

To make them even more special, you can cut some of the eggs that adorn the cake in half, so you can see the tempting golden contents in all their glory. It’s spring, so let it all hang out!

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Can I use full size Cadbury eggs?

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Yes, you will end up with fewer cupcakes as the sweets will fill the pan more.

Cadbury Egg Muffin cut in half

How do I stir the buttercream like in the picture?

Place the tip of the piping in the middle of the cupcake and start squeezing out the buttercream. Move clockwise from the center to the outside and continue around the entire cupcake. When you are about to connect the frosting, stop pushing the buttercream but keep the twisting motion to nicely cut the stream of buttercream.

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Should I use liquid or gel food coloring?

I prefer gel food coloring because it will not thin the frosting.

Cadbury Egg Cupcakes

  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F. Line your cupcake liners with cupcake liners and set aside.
  2. Mix the cocoa powder into the boiling water, let it steep for 2 minutes.mix cocoa powder with water
  3. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, and salt, set aside.mixing flour, sugar and salt in a bowl, with small bowls of oil and buttermilk
  4. In a large bowl, whisk together the egg, oil, and buttermilk. Stir the flour mixture into the egg mixture.3 milking bowls with cupcake ingredients
  5. Pour the minute cocoa powder into the batter and stir until just combined.cupcake batter in a bowl
  6. Fill cupcake liners until half full; the dough will be on the thin side. Unwrap the Cadbury eggs and insert one egg into the center of each cupcake.cupcake liners filler
    placing cadbury eggs into cupcake batter
  7. Bake at 375°F for 5 minutes, then turn the oven down to 350°F for 12-15 minutes, until a toothpick can be inserted into the center of a cupcake and it comes out clean.
  8. Let the cupcakes cool while you prepare the buttercream.

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