These soft and chewy mini egg cookies are packed with chocolate chips and chocolate mini eggs and are the perfect Easter treat! They don't require any chilling and are ready to eat in half an hour!
2-3 baking sheets lined with baking paper / parchment paper
Medium sized cookie scoop or tablespoon
Ingredients
160g (1 ¼ c )plain flour(all purpose flour)
½teaspoon baking soda
½teaspoon baking powder
¼teaspoon sea salt
115g(½ c)buttersoftened
100g(½ c packed)light brown sugar
70g(⅓ c)granulated sugar
1eggsize large
1teaspoonvanilla extractor vanilla bean paste
60g(⅓ c)chocolate chipsmilk or dark chocolate
125g(½ c)mini eggsroughly chop ⅔, leaving ⅓ whole for the top
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 160˚C fan / 180˚C / 350˚F.
Line 2-3 baking sheets with parchment paper or silicon baking mats.
Sift the flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt into a medium bowl.
Whisk the butter with the brown sugar, granulated sugar and vanilla together until light and fluffy.
Add the egg and whisk in, then add the dry ingredients and mix together with a large spoon or spatula.
Fold in the chocolate chips and the roughly chopped mini eggs (leaving the whole ones for the top of the cookies).
Using a cookie scoop or tablespoon, place balls of cookie dough on the lined baking sheets, leaving room in between to allow for the cookies to spread slightly.
Gently press 2-3 mini eggs in the top of each ball of cookie dough.
Place in the preheated oven and bake for 10-12 minutes, until the edges are light golden brown.
Cool on the baking sheet for 5-10 minutes, then carefully transfer the cookies to a wire rack and leave to cool completely.
Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week.
Notes
INGREDIENTS
Plain flour – also known as all purpose flour.
Baking soda – this raising agent helps gives the cookies a chewy rather than cakey texture.
Baking powder – raising agent that, together with the baking soda helps give the cookies a great texture.
Sea salt – a pinch of salt enhances the flavour.
Butter – you can use either salted butter or unsalted butter. If using salted butter leave out the pinch of salt.
Light brown sugar – light soft brown sugar adds flavour, and using more brown sugar than white sugar helps produce a softer cookie.
Granulated sugar – granulated sugar gives the cookies crispy edges.
Egg – I use size large eggs which weigh approx. 60g / 2 oz. Use a room temperature egg for the best results.
Vanilla extract – or vanilla bean paste.
Milk chocolate chips – or substitute with dark (semi sweet) or white chocolate chips, or roughly chopped chocolate.
Mini eggs – I like to use Cadbury mini eggs but any other brand of mini eggs will work fine.
TIPS
Note – mini eggs are not to be consumed by children under the age of 4.
Press the mini eggs in to the top of the cookies – otherwise they can roll off during baking.
The cookies taste best on the day they are made, when the edges are crisp and the chocolate chips are melting…the next day the edges soften slightly, however they are still delicious!
I prefer to put 6 cookies on each tray, however this means that you have to cook one and a half batches, so if you want to have the oven on for less time, cook 9 on each tray.