Super Easy Mini Eggs Blondies – A 30-minute Easter Traybake

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This post about the mini eggs blondies was initially published on 23rd March 2023.

You must have realised I love a delicious and quick dessert recipe by now. I mean, who doesn’t? I am not a baker or a cook, by all means. I get around the kitchen but don’t feel the most comfortable, especially when it comes to baking. I am very much a happy-go-lucky when it comes to the kitchen, get easily confused with instructions and roll with them, even if baking is a science.

So when something comes out and tastes this delicious, it’s always a party – and not only in my mouth! These super easy mini eggs blondies are perfectly soft inside with a crunchy outside. Should I mention what a delicious Easter treat they make? Your kids and spouse will love you forever for these.

An easy Easter tray bake recipe can save the day when you need something easy to conclude after cooking up a whole Easter spread. Or maybe when you feel like mini chocolate eggs should be eaten all year round, and yes they should! Because no one should stop you from living your life, ever.

So these mini eggs blondies can also easily be a way to help with food waste. If you have too many Easter eggs – who doesn’t? – but in case you do, or you have kids who are already bored of them, this is a great way to reuse them. As well as making some mini chocolate egg thumbprint cookies, because that’s how versatile Easter treats can be.

And we also have now got a bigger list of Easter dishes other than these mini eggs blondies, so check these out:

mini eggs blondies on a cookie rack, mini eggs on the side

What is the difference between a blondie and a brownie?

The difference between a blondie like these mini eggs blondies and a brownie sits in the ingredients, however, there’s more to it. Blondies require brown sugar and vanilla extract among their ingredients, as it’s the sugar that gives blondies their typical chewiness. On the other hand, brownies require cocoa powder, chocolate, and white sugar.

While brownies are known for their fudginess and strong chocolate flavors, blondies are known to have more of a nutty and caramel flavor thanks to the slow combination of butter and brown sugar. So differences don’t stand only in ingredients and look, but also in the flavor profile itself (Martha Stewart).

What is a tray bake?

A tray bake is, by definition, a cake that is baked in a square or rectangular tin and then cut into squares. (Cambridge Dictionary). It’s a term that can be used both for sweet and savory dishes. However, when we talk about savory tray bakes we mean a dish that is cooked all in the same tray and then put in the oven to bake. We love a good tray bake, especially a sweet one, so it should come as no surprise that this easter tray bake of mini eggs blondie is now here on the blog.

For reference, though, the most popular tray bakes in the UK are:

  • millionaire shortbread (which we made and you can find a recipe for);
  • flapjacks;
  • biscoff blondies;
  • raspberry and white chocolate blondies;
  • coffee sheet cake;
  • rocky road;
  • creme egg tray bake;
  • sticky marshmallow and chocolate;
  • lemon curd squares;
  • treacle flapjack;
  • espresso walnut traybake;
  • brownies(GoodToKnow).

We definitely want to make all of these, so stay tuned as they are bound to appear here at some point in the future!

What ingredients will I need for these mini eggs blondies?

The mini eggs blondies require ingredients that you can mostly find already in your pantry and fridge. This is such a great thing when I look at recipes because if I don’t have even a single ingredient and I have to go out for it, I will skip the recipe altogether. Is that just me? I mean, not always – sometimes I can bribe someone to go out for me! – but very likely.

Anyways, you will need an egg, some milk, and some butter. From the pantry, you will need flour, vanilla extract, brown sugar, salt, and mini chocolate eggs.

None of the ingredients are hard to find and in case you pick this recipe to be made after Easter or can’t get hold of mini eggs, just swap them for a different kind of chocolate.

What mini eggs can I use?

Absolutely any mini eggs you like! There are no right chocolate mini eggs to be used in these blondies, nor there are wrong ones. You can use anything from Cadbury mini eggs to Reese’s mini eggs if you love peanut butter. Or you can use any leftover Easter egg chocolate afterward, chopped up roughly – I mean if you still have any! It does not tend to survive the day around here, but then again who are we to judge?!

How to make these mini eggs blondies?

These mini eggs blondies or bars are very much straightforward when it comes to making the dough. This is why I love this Easter tray bake, as well as taking only thirty minutes from start to finish! Yes, you read that right, 30 minutes and you’ll be ready to dunk into them in no time!

First off you will begin by preheating the oven to 180°C and line a 9×9 baking dish with parchment paper. Or you can use aluminum foil or cooking spray in case you don’t have parchment paper. After that, you will melt the butter in a microwave-safe bowl. You will add the brown sugar, vanilla paste, and milk and combine well, just enough that all the ingredients are thoroughly combined.

When you are ready, add the flour and salt, and make sure to mix everything properly. The dough should be neither runny nor too firm, and it should be easy to move around the bowl with a spoon. Afterward, you are ready to add your mini eggs to the dough. Leave some on the side for now as you will add them later to the top for decoration.

In your baking dish, spread the dough evenly and top it off with the rest of the mini eggs. Bake it in the preheated oven for around 22-25 minutes. You will still get a center that is not completely set, but the edges will already be golden and crispy.

Cool off completely before you cut them. You can cool them off in the baking dish or a dessert rack. When they are cool, cut them into 9 pieces and get ready to serve with a glass of milk or a cup of tea. If you cannot wait for them to cool off completely… well, expect a goey mess!

Can I substitute anything in this Easter tray bake recipe?

The mini eggs blondies recipe is quite easy to make and requires very few ingredients. You can substitute some of them for sure, for example, the type of milk to use like oat milk or almond milk. Also, you could make these Easter blondies vegan by swapping the egg for an egg replacement or applesauce or a banana – this would count though for some adjusting as it might be too runny or too firm. And swapping regular butter for vegan butter or margarine. We love the Naturli or the Flora vegan butter if you can get hold of them, and the Flora in particular is such a great swap when it comes to bakes!

Besides these changes, you could also choose a different topping, instead of mini chocolate eggs you could go for smarties or peanut butter cups. Also, you could use malt balls, marshmallows, jelly beans, as well as candied fruits, sprinkles, or any other type of Easter chocolate. The world is indeed your oyster when you pick what to add to these blondies! We used some leftover mini chocolate eggs from M&S, but you can use whatever you prefer, from mini Cadbury eggs to leftover Easter eggs and chocolate chips. The world is your egg, chocolate egg! I promise I will eventually stop all these egg puns, I will.

What equipment will I need for this mini eggs blondies recipe?

These mini eggs blondies are as easy as the recipe says and you can do everything by hand in 5 minutes with the equipment everyone has available in their kitchen! I can assure you this recipe will only ask you for two bowls, a scale, a spatula, a baking dish, and some parchment paper. Nothing more, nothing less! And with this little washing up to deal with, how can you resist them?

Actually, if you feel like it, you could also just use one bowl instead of using a second one for the butter. So win-win, because there is less washing! Let’s admit it, there’s always more washing while baking than doing pretty much anything else – and I hate washing up!

How long can I keep these mini eggs blondies? Can I freeze them?

If you are not eating all the mini eggs blondies on the same day, you can keep them in an air-tight container for up to a week without losing any of their flavors. Also, if you are making a bigger batch or you are on your own, you can freeze the pre-baked blondies without any issues and keep them for up to three months.

What I suggest, is that you add a piece of parchment paper between them, so you can just pick one at a time. Then you can thaw your blondies for 24 hours and enjoy it! You could also decide to warm them up after they are defrosted too. Serving them with some chocolate or vanilla ice cream sounds like something I’d happily do, not sure about you.

mini egg blondies on a cookie rack, mini eggs on the side

Mini Eggs Blondies

Cristina
The easiest and most delicious Easter tray bake you can find. These delicious mini eggs blondies are the perfect Easter treat to add to your spread during the holidays or the best treat to use any leftover Easter chocolate – if there’s any! 
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 9 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 1 egg
  • 100 g melted butter
  • 4 g vanilla extract
  • 100 ml milk
  • 150 g brown sugar
  • 200 g flour
  • pinch of salt
  • 100 g mini chocolate eggs

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C. Line an 8×8 inch baking pan with parchment paper and set aside. 
  • In a small pot melt the butter in the microwave or on the stove. In a mixing bowl, with the help of a spatula, mix the butter, vanilla, milk and brown sugar until well combined. 
  • Add the egg and combine. Afterwards, add the flour and salt and mix until all is well combined. 
  • Lastly, mix in most of the mini chocolate eggs in the dough. Keep some to add after.
  • Spread the dough evenly on your baking dish. Add the remaining mini chocolate eggs on top.
  • Bake it in the preheated oven for 22-25 minutes. The centre will still not be completely set.  
  • Cool completely before cutting and enjoy on its own or a glass of your favourite milk! 

Notes

  • Make sure the blondies are firm at the edges when you take them out of the oven, but the centre is not completely set, or you will get dry and crumbly blondies.
  • You can keep them in an air-tight container for up to a week. 
  • You can freeze the blondies for up to three months. 
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What else can I use in these mini eggs blondies?

Mini eggs blondies are a delightful canvas for creative baking experimentation, offering endless possibilities for customization that can transform this already irresistible treat into something even more spectacular. While the classic combination of creamy chocolate mini eggs nestled in a buttery, vanilla-rich blondie base is undeniably delicious, adventurous bakers can elevate these treats by incorporating complementary ingredients that add depth, texture, and visual appeal. Here are some exciting variations to consider:

  • White chocolate chips make a natural pairing, melting into pockets of sweetness that echo the familiar comfort of the mini eggs. Their creamy texture creates an extra layer of indulgence while maintaining harmony with the original mini eggs’ flavor profile;
  • Toffee bits introduce a delicate crunch and caramel notes that enhance the overall butterscotch profile of the blondies. When baked, they create pockets of golden sweetness that complement the buttery base perfectly;
  • For those who enjoy a playful contrast of flavors, crushed pretzels or potato chips create an addictive sweet-and-salty dynamic. These unexpected additions provide a satisfying crunch while cutting through the sweetness of the blondies;
  • Nuts add both texture and sophistication: toasted pecans bring a buttery warmth, while macadamia nuts contribute their distinctive richness and subtle tropical essence. The natural oils in the nuts also help keep the blondies moist and tender;
  • Coconut lovers might appreciate the addition of toasted shredded coconut, which introduces a chewy texture and slight nuttiness. When toasted, the coconut adds a beautiful golden color and enhanced flavor that elevates the entire dessert;
  • For chocolate enthusiasts, chopped Reese’s pieces or peanut butter cups introduce a delightful peanut butter element that pairs beautifully with the white chocolate coating of the mini eggs. These additions create exciting flavor bursts throughout each bite;
  • More adventurous bakers might experiment with crushed Oreos for a cookies-and-cream twist, or butterscotch chips to amplify the characteristic toffee notes of a well-made blondie. These variations maintain the spirit of the original while offering a unique taste experience.

Remember that the key to successful blondie experimentation lies in maintaining balance: while your chosen mix-ins should complement the mini eggs in these mini eggs blondies, they shouldn’t overwhelm the fundamental charm of the blondie’s dense, chewy texture and rich, buttery base.

Start with one or two additional ingredients and adjust quantities to your taste. Whether you stick to the classic recipe or venture into new flavor territories, these mini eggs blondies are sure to become a favorite treat in your baking repertoire. Don’t be afraid to get creative and find your perfect combination. After all, the best recipes are often born from a little culinary adventure, including this one for the mini eggs blondies!


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I hope you have enjoyed this mini eggs blondies tray bake recipe and that you will try to make your own version of them! If you are after some more Easter baking recipes just like these mini egg cookies, Easter traditions, and DIYs, you have to check out these articles:

Have you ever tried making mini eggs blondies? What is your best Easter tray bake recipe? Do you like blondies? Or do you prefer brownies? Do you have a traditional Easter recipe you make? Let me know in the comments!

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7 Comments

  1. My daughter has a week off from school over Easter, so we should definitely bake these blondies! They look delicious, and my daughter would love the addition of the chocolate eggs.

  2. These sound really yummy! I definitely give these a taste. Thank you for sharing your recipe!

    Lauren

  3. I would never have thought to use the Easter chocolate mini eggs in blondies. That is such a great idea. Thank you for sharing!

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