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This is my Grandad’s recipe for Easter egg cookies. Growing up, he would make this every Easter, this was our favourite time to spend together as a family. We loved celebrating as a family and would frequently have these during the day whilst tucking into lamb and other Easter goodies. Sadly, this year we will not be able to be together as a family. However, I am confident next year we will be able to enjoy a massive celebration. Easter has always been a firm favourite of mine, as I love the idea of new beginnings. Furthermore, I love baby chicks and the gentle pastel colours of Easter.

 

 

Ingredients

  • 300 g Plain Flour

  • 1/2 tsp Bicarbonate of Soda

  • 1/2 tsp Salt

  • 1 tbsp Cornflour

  • 115 g Unsalted Butter/Stork

  • 100 g Light Brown Sugar

  • 100 g Granulated Sugar

  • 1 Medium Egg

  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract

  • 180 g Mini Eggs (2x 90g bags)

  • 200 g Micro Chocolate Chips

 

 

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 180C/160C Fan and line two/three large baking trays with parchment paper, leave to the side.

  2. Whisk the plain flour, bicarbonate of soda, salt, and cornflour together in a bowl and leave to the side.

  3. Melt your butter carefully, and then add to a bowl. Add in the sugars, and whisk the mixture together for two minutes. (I used my electric whisk, if whisking by hand, whisk for 3 minutes)

  4. Add in the vanilla and egg and whisk again till combined.

  5. Add in the flour mixture and beat till everything is evenly distributed and a dough is formed.

  6. Add in the Mini Eggs, and the chocolate chips and mix again. 

  7. Scoop the cookie dough using a cookie scoop for even portions, then roll into balls. Bake in the oven for 10-13 minutes.

  8. Leave the cookies to cool on the trays for 5 minutes, then transfer to a rack to cool completely! Enjoy!

 

 

Notes

  • These cookies can last for three days easily, but they rarely do in my house!

  • I used two bags of the 90g (usually priced at £1) Mini Eggs, then a bag and a bit of the chocolate chips. These are usually supermarket own ones, and I’ve got them before in Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Asda for example! 

  • 10 Minutes of baking = Soft Cookies

  • 12 Minutes of Baking = Crunchy and Gooey

  • 14 Minutes of Baking = Crunchy

Isabel Sharp

Nottingham '21

I am a second year university student studying English. In my free time,I enjoy running and spending time with my dog!