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Easter "creme" eggs


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Ingredients

12 portion(s)

passionfruit sauce

  • 65 gram apricot jam
  • 2 passionfruits
  • 30 gram Butter

cheesecake

  • 60 grams raw sugar
  • 250 grams cream
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 250 grams cream cheese

  • 12 easter eggs, hollow approx 6-8 cm tall
  • 6
    1h 30min
    Preparation 30min
    Baking/Cooking
  • 7
    easy
    Preparation
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Recipe's preparation

    cheesecake
  1. 1. prepare all easter eggs and cut off a small top with a warm serrated knife. set aside.


    2. mill raw sugar 10sec/sp9 set aside


    3. place cream into TM bowl.  whip with butterfly for 20sec-1minute. Watch carefully to not over whip. You want stiff peaks. set aside. 


    4. Place into TM bowl cream cheese, lemon juice, vanilla, icing sugar and mix 40sec speed 4.


    5. Insert Buterfly Add whipped cream and mix 5sec/speed 3. scrape down and repeat if necessary.


    6. Put mixture into piping bag (or glad bag with small snip in corner) and fill 12 easter eggs. place in fridge to set for 30min.


     

  2. Passionfruit sauce
  3. 1. Hold sieve over TM bowl and strain passionfruits for the juice.


    2. Add butter and jam. cook for 3minute/60 degrees/speed 2 or til melted


    3. Strain through seive into a bowl. sit in fridge to cool.

  4. Finishing Egg
  5. 1. Once eggs have set for 30min make a small hole in the middle of the cheesecakes for the 'yolk'.


    2. carefully spoon or pipe the passionfruit sauce into each egg.


    3. return to fridge to set for 30minutes.


    4. remove from fridge 10minutes before serving

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Tip

will keep for 2-3 days. keep in airtight container so they don't dry out.

Credit to Raspberri Cupcakes for the original recipe-

//www.raspberricupcakes.com/2012/04/cheesecake-filled-chocolate-easter-eggs.html?m=1


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  • yum

    Submitted by Renate Lazarus on 18. April 2014 - 21:08.

    yum

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  • OMG MEl- these are

    Submitted by Renate Lazarus on 18. April 2014 - 21:08.

    OMG MEl- these are amazing!!!!and easy- please keep up the good work. Love your recipes

    Renate

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  • I do t have apricot jam and

    Submitted by Jarnz on 18. April 2014 - 10:29.

    I do t have apricot jam and of course it's Good Friday with no shops open. Could I use marmalade with the skin pulled out??? 

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  • I made these last night and

    Submitted by psmally on 17. April 2014 - 06:41.

    I made these last night and whilst they are not picture perfect, they so look amazing! Thanks for the great recipe! Will definately make them again over the Easter weekend

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  • Glad you enjoyed them

    Submitted by melsh1980 on 16. April 2014 - 23:04.

    Glad you enjoyed them Melinda. Lucky easter eggs aren't here all year or I could see myself making them very often tmrc_emoticons.)

     

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  • Glad you liked them. Yes I

    Submitted by melsh1980 on 16. April 2014 - 23:02.

    Glad you liked them. Yes I doubled the recipe too when I made them for our thermomix branch meeting. I bet you were popular at work today tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • when you mill the raw sugar

    Submitted by melsh1980 on 16. April 2014 - 23:00.

    when you mill the raw sugar you will end up with icing sugar  tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • Hi - is the milled raw sugar

    Submitted by Michelle14 on 16. April 2014 - 20:44.

    Hi - is the milled raw sugar icing sugar, sorry for such a basic question.

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  • this recipe worked great! I

    Submitted by ljmulcahy on 16. April 2014 - 18:51.

    this recipe worked great! I doubled it to make 2 dozen eggs and had mixture left over. Everyone at work said they ate better than Cadbury cream eggs! 

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  • I saw these being made at a

    Submitted by melliet on 14. April 2014 - 18:37.

    I saw these being made at a Thermomix meeting and was wowed with how quick and easy it was but how lovely it tasted! Great recipe to share, thanks Melissa!  tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • I was just looking at

    Submitted by ljmulcahy on 11. April 2014 - 13:11.

    I was just looking at raspberri cupcakes eggs! (I remember them from last year) and I was thinking I dont know how to convert that into a thermomix recipe! Haha! Thank you you've done it already!

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