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Get Hopped up for Easter on This Cadbury Creme Cocktail

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at UNCW chapter.

Just because you’re not digging around in the yard for plastic candy-filled eggs doesn’t mean that Easter has to be boring. Maybe it’s been a long time since you’ve had a Cadbury Creme Egg, or maybe it’s just been a long time since you’ve enjoyed one. Either way, this Cadbury Creme Cocktail is sure to turn your Easter Sunday up a notch. 

#SpoonTip: If you’re not a big Cadbury Creme Egg fan, try out the Reese’s Peanut Butter Creme Eggs

Cadbury Creme Cocktail beer
Jordan Gottlieb

Cadbury Creme Egg Cocktail

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 20 minutesCook time: minutesTotal time: 20 minutesServings:2 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Emily Baxter

    Cut open each Cadbury Creme Egg along the seam. Scoop out the fondant inside and add it to the blender. This is the trickiest step, and you may let some rather unholy words slip while trying to get the fondant unstuck from the spoon (or your fingers). Set the chocolate egg shells aside for later use.

  2. Emily Baxter

    Add both shots of chocolate liqueur. Any brand will do. I used the cheapest brand available because I’m a broke college student.

  3. Emily Baxter

    Add in your shot of orange liqueur.

  4. Emily Baxter

    Add in the ice. It will look a lot like a very flat Coca-Cola at this point.

  5. Emily Baxter

    Pour in your milk.

  6. Emily Baxter

    Blend until all the ingredients are incorporated and the cocktail is a milkshake-like consistency. You may need to use your handy-dandy spatula to unstick the egg insides from the bottom of your blender.

  7. Emily Baxter

    Pour into a glass, and use your lemon zester to grate some chocolate egg shell on top as a garnish. Optional: Split the bottom of a bunny peep and slide onto the rim of the glass. Enjoy!

Emily is currently a Senior at UNCW and is working on completing a double major in Communication Studies and French. She loves to travel, but will spend an entire trip eating her way through the local dives rather than on some tourist excursion. She has a love/hate relationship with food in that she loves to try new things, but hates the way she looks when she's licking her plate clean. Check out what's new in her little Spooniverse.