Choc-egg lollies

Gluten Free
Health score
6%
Choc-egg lollies
65 min.
20
499kcal

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Get ready to indulge in a delightful treat that combines the rich decadence of chocolate with playful creativity! Our Choc-egg lollies are not only gluten-free but also perfect for various occasions, whether you're hosting an antipasti gathering, serving snacks for kids, or adding a sweet touch to your appetizer spread.

Imagine the joy of rolling brownie bites into egg shapes, dipping them in creamy white chocolate, and then adorning them with colorful sprinkles or shimmering edible glitter. This recipe is an exciting way to transform simple ingredients into eye-catching delights that will impress both kids and adults alike.

The preparation is a breeze, taking just 65 minutes, and yields a generous 20 servings—ideal for parties, celebrations, or just a fun family activity. Plus, the delightful contrast of the luscious dark chocolate with the sweet white chocolate coating makes for a satisfyingly rich treat that melts in your mouth.

Not only do these Choc-egg lollies look festive, but they also offer an experience that brings joy and creativity into your kitchen. Perfect for wrapping up as gifts or as festive additions to any celebration, these lollies are sure to become a favorite. So gather your ingredients and get ready to whip up these delightful chocolate creations!

Ingredients

  • 400 peach-flavored iced tea 
  • 100 chocolate dark melted
  • 200 chocolate white
  • 20 servings sprinkles for decorating
  • kg rice for standing the lollies in while they set
  • 20  hot-brewed coffee 

Equipment

  • food processor
  • bowl
  • cake form
  • microwave
  • skewers

Directions

  1. Tip the raw rice into a deep cake tin and cover the top with cling film (so that you can recycle the rice after!).
  2. Crumble the brownies into a food processor and dollop in the melted dark chocolate. Whizz until well mixed. Scoop out tbsps of the mixture and roll into egg shapes between your hands. Gently poke a lolly stick or skewer in about halfway, poke into the rice to stand up, and chill for 2-3 hrs until really firm.
  3. Melt the white chocolate gently in a bowl over a pan of barely simmering water (or in a microwave on Low), then take off the heat and let cool for 1-2 mins to thicken slightly. One by one, dip the chocolate eggs into the white chocolate to coat, then let the excess drip back into the chocolate bowl. Stand the lollies in the rice-filled cake tin. Tip the sprinkles into small bowls, then dip the egg lollies in, gently rolling them around and coating them. Chill again for 1-2 hrs, or overnight, until the chocolate is really hard and set.
  4. Nibble lollies as they are, or if they are for an egg hunt, wrap them in small squares of cellophane, gathering it up around the stick below the egg and tying with pretty ribbon.

Nutrition Facts

Calories499kcal
Protein6.63%
Fat12%
Carbs81.37%

Properties

Glycemic Index
7.71
Glycemic Load
52.65
Inflammation Score
-1
Nutrition Score
8.8234781870699%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:498.91kcal
24.95%
Fat:6.52g
10.03%
Saturated Fat:3.82g
23.9%
Carbohydrates:99.52g
33.17%
Net Carbohydrates:97.65g
35.51%
Sugar:18.25g
20.27%
Cholesterol:2.25mg
0.75%
Sodium:15.82mg
0.69%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Caffeine:5.4mg
1.8%
Protein:8.11g
16.22%
Manganese:1.22mg
60.92%
Selenium:15.89µg
22.7%
Copper:0.32mg
15.77%
Phosphorus:148.23mg
14.82%
Vitamin B5:1.1mg
10.98%
Magnesium:37.83mg
9.46%
Zinc:1.33mg
8.88%
Vitamin B3:1.73mg
8.65%
Vitamin B6:0.17mg
8.58%
Iron:1.42mg
7.88%
Fiber:1.87g
7.46%
Calcium:52.17mg
5.22%
Vitamin B1:0.08mg
5.21%
Potassium:181.84mg
5.2%
Vitamin B2:0.08mg
4.82%
Folate:8.72µg
2.18%
Vitamin E:0.24mg
1.57%
Vitamin K:1.38µg
1.31%
Vitamin B12:0.07µg
1.17%