The clocks will soon go forward, which means springtime is very nearly upon us and there are now just weeks to go until Easter Sunday, which this year falls on 17 April.
Whether you honour it for its religious sentiments or simply enjoy the long weekend, for many, food is a massive part of the celebration – be that delicious hot cross buns, spiced biscuits or roasted lamb.
But lest we forget Easter eggs – an eggcellent treat that is an integral part of the festive weekend. Whether you opt for something decadent and luxurious or a supermarket delight, there is a huge number to choose from.
Chocolatiers have all really upped their games in recent years. No longer just an egg wrapped in tinfoil, brands have opted for plastic-free packaging, inventive recipes, extra treats and so much more.
With so many on offer, we’ve created a definitive guide to the Easter eggs worth knowing about this year. From the large and outlandish to vegan-friendly options, here’s the lowdown on these cracking delights.
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Large Easter eggs
Weight: 490g
If you’re looking for something seriously sweet, Hotel Chocolat’s extra thick Easter egg is the one for you. Crack into one side of the egg and you’ll be greeted with solid caramel milk chocolate, while if you bite into the other you’ll get a mouthful of rocky road-inspired chocolate with puffed rice and cookie pieces. Encased by the egg is a medley of truffles, including pecan praline, billionaire’s shortbread and caramel.
Cadbury fruit and nut chocolate egg: £12, Tesco.com
Weight: 532g
Cadbury’s is the OG one to know when it comes to Easter eggs, and it has levelled up its offering this year. The hollow egg is made from fruit and nut chocolate, making it a great change from the classic egg. And it also comes with a large bar of Cadbury’s dairy fruit and nut, so it really is the gift that keeps on giving. If you’d prefer to stick to one flavour, there’s also a hazelnut (£10, Tesco.com) and plain dairy milk (£10, Tesco.com) option available, with the latter coming with two large bars.
Weight: 455g
Calling all fans of mini eggs – here you’ll be greeted with two bags of the eggcellent treats, along with a large milk chocolate egg. If you’re looking to send it directly to a friend or loved one, you can add a personal message at the checkout on Cadbury’s website. Should you be after a slightly smaller size Asda is selling a medium version that costs less than £1 and contains an egg (130g) and one bag of eggs (£0.99, Asda.com).
Weight: 308g
If you’re not a Cadbury person, this Galaxy offering is great value at £6 and contains three different chocolate bars – milk chocolate, cookie crumble and caramel – as well as a large egg.
Weight: 496g
We’re huge fans of Maltesers and its fairly recent bunny invention. Not only will you get a bag of minis, but you’ll also get two full-size bunnies too. Better still, the egg isn’t your average chocolate, it has honeycomb pieces in the shell. A true Easter treat.
Weight: 650g
At 650g, this whopping milk chocolate egg is nearly the largest in this round-up. It’s a great option if you’re looking for an Easter gift for someone as the milk chocolate shell can be personalised with their name.
Weight: 500g
In honour of the gold bunny’s 70 year anniversary, Lindt has released this 500g whopper that comes in a card carrier. Of course, it’s got the same smooth milk chocolate taste we know and love, but it has been supersized for extra indulgence. Should this size not be quite large enough, Lindt has crafted a 1kg (£50, Lindt.co.uk) version too.
Caramac and blonde Easter eggs
Weight: 364g
If you’re a fan of Caramac bars (£2.37, Amazon.co.uk), you’ll likely already know how hard they are to find in the UK. But, we’ve just spotted this caramel collection Easter egg from Nestle. It contains two Caramac bars, one pack of Munchies and one pack of Rolos, along with a milk chocolate egg. Are we the only ones salivating?
Waitrose no1 blonde chocolate with salted caramel truffles Easter egg: £10, Waitrose.com
Weight: 215g
Owing to the fact Caramac Easter eggs are hard to come by, we’ve found this substitute from Waitrose. According to the brand, the egg is made from caramelised white chocolate and you’ll also get four salted caramel truffles.
Weight: 360g
Luxury chocolatier Rococo was praised by our writer for doing “perfection when it comes to chocolate”, so it’s certainly one to know. This blonde Easter egg is a brand new addition for 2022 and it is said to have a caramel and biscuit flavour. Plus, hidden within the shell are truffles that are filled with crunchy popcorn and creamy chocolate.
Weight: 150g
Another great alternative to Caramac comes from Galaxy. Here the hollow egg is made from white chocolate and caramel and has been infused with hints of sea salt for added flavour.
White chocolate Easter eggs
Weight: 232g
Fans of American confectionary brand Hershey’s will love this. Brand-new for this year, the egg is made from the brand’s classic cookies n creme chocolate, and there are also three bars included for additional indulgence.
Lindt gold bunny white chocolate Easter egg: £4, Tesco.com
Weight: 115g
The Lindt bunny is an Easter tradition. So if you’re a fan of the brand’s white chocolate, you’ll be glad to know you’ll receive an egg along with a white chocolate gold bunny. A great option for a sweet treat and all for under a fiver.
Moser Roth white chocolate lovers duo egg: £5.99, Aldi.co.uk
Weight: 290g
Aldi’s Easter egg offering is, as you’d expect from the budget-friendly supermarket, eggcellent. This duo egg is made up of one half white chocolate with redcurrants, raspberries and blueberries, and the other half white chocolate and caramel. Tasty and kind to your bank balance.
Weight: 260g
If it’s Lindt’s truffles that have your heart, you’ll undoubtedly love this classic. Here you will find the brand’s melt in the mouth Lindor’s, along with a white chocolate egg. What’s not to love?
M&S extremely crunchy cereal milk egg: £8, Ocado.com
Weight: 340g
A new one for this year, M&S brings us a crunchy vanilla and yoghurt white chocolate egg that’s encrusted with marshmallows, cornflakes and cereal pieces. It sounds like a cereal lover’s dream which we’re taking to mean it’s finally acceptable to have chocolate for breakfast!
Weight: 316g
Caramel, biscuit and white chocolate, it’s a yes from us. You’ll get a hollow white chocolate egg, along with three bars of Twix white chocolate, all for just £5.
Weight: 405g
Perhaps the most decadent out of the white chocolate eggs is this Hotel Chocolat offering. The brand claims the egg is extra creamy, but best of all, hidden inside, is a range of white chocolate treats, including a truffle, raspberry pannacotta and more. Should you’d prefer to opt for something a little smaller, the brand also has a 150g white chocolate egg (£10, Hotelchocolat.com) that looks equally as delicious.
Weight: 220g
If you’re a fan of Oreo biscuits and white chocolate, you’re in luck because Cadbury’s has amalgamated the two for this Easter egg. You don’t get any extra treats, but for £3, you really can’t go wrong.
Weight: 250g
Having been praised in our review of the best chocolate subscription boxes for being “dangerously moreish”, we’ve got high hopes for this one from Cocoba. The white chocolate shell has been decorated with colourful chocolate beans and looks almost too good to eat. Honestly, Harvey Nichols might have cracked it.
Terry’s Chocolate orange white Easter egg: £3, Asda.com
Weight: 230g
Terry’s Chocolate orange is known and loved by most. But did you know the brand recently launched a white chocolate version of its popular sweet treat? Well, now you can not only get it in a ball (£5.60, Amazon.co.uk) and a bar (£1, Asda.com) form but also as an Easter egg and mini eggs.
You’ll not only get a large Easter egg, but also a pack of the brand’s mini eggs, which have a hard orange shell and a white chocolate orange centre. Don’t worry purists, it’s also available in its traditional milk chocolate flavour (£3, Sainsburys.co.uk).
Luxury Easter eggs
Weight: 130g
Putting a praline chocolate twist on the classic scotch egg, this chocolate egg outer is encrusted with roasted hazelnut and cocoa nib. But that’s not all as the inside is filled with praline milk chocolate with an orange ganache centre. Can you say decadent?
Weight: 170g
One of London’s oldest chocolate shops, Prestat, knows a thing or two about confectionery and has thankfully launched a range of delicious offerings. The brand has paid homage to the fact that a humble G&T is synonymous with spring and has brought the tipple’s flavours to its Easter egg. The milk chocolate shell is infused with a pop of lemon and inside you’ll find gin truffles that have a white chocolate and popping candy outer.
Should you rather your egg not be gin-inspired, Prestat also has a milk chocolate easter egg with gianduja truffles (£31.95, Harveynichols.com), a dark chocolate egg with dark chocolate truffles (£31.95, Harveynichols.com) and a pink popping prosecco Easter egg (£31.95, Harveynichols.com).
Hotel Chocolat the ostrich egg classic: £85, Ocado.com
Weight: 1.04kg
Hotel Chocolat is not messing around with this Easter egg, the brand’s biggest one yet. The extra thick shell is made up of two flavours: one half is cookies and puffed rice, while the other is a crispy wafer. But that’s not all, it also comes with a box of 20 chocolates in all flavours. A real treat.
Love Cocoa giant Easter egg with salted caramel truffles: £36, Lovecocoa.com
Weight: 500g
If you’re yet to be acquainted with Love Cocoa, get to know. Using sustainably sourced palm oil-free cocoa, the brand is dedicated to being good to the planet and its people. What’s more, for every purchase, Love Cocoa plants a tree in east Kenya. This giant milk chocolate egg comes with the brand’s rich, gooey salted caramel truffles (£13.50, Lovecocoa.com) and is packaged in a cardboard tube.
Charbonnel et Walker pink champagne truffle eggs: £20, Johnlewis.com
Weight: 200g
Should a chocolate egg not be for you, you’ll be glad to learn that Charbonnel et Walker has opted for an art nouveau-inspired Easter box to hold its pink champagne truffles. With a hard milk chocolate shell and Marc de Champagne centre, these would make a lovely gift.
Booja Booja organic chocolate champagne truffles Easter egg: £24.99, Selfridges.com
Weight: 150g
Booja Booja specialises in vegan and gluten-free truffles and of course, its Easter offering is decadent. Rather than a chocolate shell, Booja Booja has instead opted for a hand-painted decorative egg to encase its champagne chocolate truffles. It also has salted caramel truffles (£24.99, Selfridges.com) if you prefer something a little sweeter.
Weight: 340g
The thick milk chocolate shell here has been studded with crisp honeycomb pieces, and once you crack it open you’ll find milk chocolate covered honeycomb chunks. It also has a range of other flavours that sound equally as delicious, including chocolate orange (£35.95, Rococochocolates.com) and nutty milk chocolate (£35.95, Rococochocolates.com).
Weight: 120g
Small batch, premium chocolate brand, Coco Chocolatier, has gone against the grain and ditched the traditional Easter egg in favour of six milk chocolate eggs wrapped in gold foil – even Willy Wonka’s geese would be impressed. The brand not only prioritises cocoa farmers, but it also has artist-designed packaging, which makes it a little bit different – here you’ll find artwork by Marco Oggian around the egg box.
Weight: 300g
Not only does this look insanely indulgent, but we are also pretty sure it will taste divine too. Half of the egg is a shiny 70 per cent dark chocolate, while the other half is milk chocolate and almond. But the pièce de résistance here is the fact the stem is made from candied orange.
Kids Easter eggs
Weight: 220g
What child doesn’t love a Kinder surprise? And this one’s a supersized version of the milk chocolate shell. The lucky little one will find not only have chocolate galore but there’s also a soft toy hidden inside.
Weight: 180g
For something that’s bound to spark some creativity during the Easter holidays, this is sure to do the trick. With two tubes of icing, it’s time to bring the standard chocolate egg to life.
Weight: 72g
If you know a Peter Rabbit fan, this treat is the perfect gift for them. Within the box, they’ll find a small chocolate egg and a soft toy for them to enjoy way beyond Easter weekend.
Weight: 135g
Dog lovers will enjoy Walta, M&S’s hollow chocolate sausage dog, and Wilma (£5, Ocado.com), a hollow marbled milk and white chocolate pup with a two-tone effect.
Weight: 151g
If you want to stick with the traditions of the Easter bunny, why not opt for this Thorntons egg? Decorated with a rabbit, this white chocolate egg is bound to put a smile on a little one’s face. The same design is also available in milk chocolate (£3.50, Sainsburys.co.uk).
Weight: 80g
Thankfully, little ones with dairy intolerances needn’t miss out this Easter because Moo Free has come to the rescue. This chocolate eggsplosion is a mix of milk and white chocolate and is dairy- and soya-free. Plus, the brand doesn’t use palm oil, making it that much better for the planet.
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Kinnerton ‘Peppa Pig’ Easter egg gift set: £4, Asda.com
Weight: 45g
Whatever their favourite character is, children are bound to get excited about this Peppa Pig gift set. Inside the box, they’ll find a spoon, bowl and beaker as well as a small chocolate egg.
Cheap Easter eggs
Cadbury dairy milk Freddo faces medium Easter egg: £1, Tesco.com
Weight: 122g
Fans of Cadbury’s Freddo bars will love this budget-friendly Easter egg. Freddo faces are encased within a milk chocolate shell and at just £1 you’ll want to hop straight on this offer.
Cadbury mini eggs chocolate Easter egg: £1.50, Ocado.com
Weight: 130g
Synonymous with Easter, the first sighting of mini eggs post-Christmas is always exciting. And this Easter egg comes with one pack of sweet treats as well as a medium-sized hollow chocolate egg.
Cadbury Twirl orange large Easter egg carton: £1.99, Morrisons.com
Weight: 241g
Another affordable option, but this time for those who love chocolate orange Twirls (who doesn’t?). The hollow egg is orange flavoured milk chocolate, and it comes with two bars.
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Aero bubbles milk chocolate medium Easter egg: £0.99, Asda.com
Weight: 121g
If the mint flavoured Aero bubbles aren’t to your preference, you’ll be glad to discover this milk chocolate alternative. The medium-sized Easter egg is filled with Aero’s melt-in-the-mouth bubbles, making it the gift that keeps on giving.
Weight: 242g
Nestlé’s Yorkie is known for its solid, chunky nature, and if you enjoy these bars, you’ll be glad to know this contains a large egg along with two full-size treats.
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Thorntons Easter eggs
Thorntons continental milk chocolate Easter egg: £8, Tesco.com
Weight: 275g
If you love Thorntons’s continental chocolate range – which has been inspired by travels around Europe – you’ll love this Easter egg. The milk chocolate egg is decorated with white and dark chocolate swirls, and you’ll also get a selection box of eight truffles, including praline and Sicilian mousse.
Weight: 1.59kg
This whopping collection contains everything you’ll need for your family’s Easter weekend celebrations. In the bundle, you’ll receive a box of the brand’s classic chocolates (£8.50, Thorntons.co.uk), a classic collection Easter egg (£10, Thorntons.co.uk), a continental Easter egg (£12, Thorntons.co.uk), two milk chocolate bunny eggs (£7, Thorntons.co.uk) and a toffee, fudge and caramel Easter egg (£7, Thorntons.co.uk). Phew!
Should you need this many eggs, you’ll be benefiting from an £11.50 saving too.
Weight: 265g
The personalisation of an Easter egg not only makes a delicious gift but it also makes it a slightly more special treat. Thorntons offers a range of personalisable options, be that milk, white or dark chocolate. While the lucky recipient won’t receive any extras, the egg itself is a fairly large size.
Hotel Chocolat Easter eggs
Weight: 395g
Decadent and delicious-sounding, this Hotel Chocolat extra thick Easter egg is made up of two halves: one side is milk chocolate, and the other is strawberry and white chocolate and is served up in a reusable tin. As for the extra treats, you’ll get a mixture of pink champagne and champagne truffles.
Weight: 220g
Vegan-friendly, this shell has a sleek finish. The brand notes that the design has been inspired by a trip to the Tate Modern, making it a little different to Hotel Chocolat’s other more traditional options. But with a rich and minty flavour you really can’t go wrong.
Weight: 150g
A cracking design, this one from Hotel Chocolat has been designed to look like a splatted soft-boiled egg made from 40 per cent milk chocolate. The shell is also extra thick and is said to be velvety smooth. Should you prefer, it’s also available in white (£10, Hotelchocolat.com) and dark chocolate (£10, Hotelchocolat.com).
Weight: 395g
This is bound to put a smile on your face thanks to the quirky truffle characters and expressive eggs, which can be found in the extra thick chocolate shell. Much like some of Hotel Chocolat’s other eggs, half of it is milk chocolate, and the other side is a caramel-white chocolate.
Vegan Easter eggs
Love Cocoa Maldon sea salt dark chocolate Easter egg: £13.50, Lovecocoa.com
Weight: 150g
Garnished with crunchy sea salt flakes, Love Cocoa has seriously delivered when it comes to a luxurious vegan chocolate egg. Entirely plastic-free, the brand has strong eco credentials, so it’s a great one to bookmark.
H!p salted caramel oat milk chocolate Easter egg: £7.95, Ocado.com
Weight: 150g
H!p has created this vegan oat milk salted caramel chocolate egg that we think will be as good as the real deal. If you’re concerned about the waste around Easter, this one is thankfully entirely plastic-free. The brand featured in our review of the best vegan chocolate too, with our writer noting that its a great milk chocolate alternative.
Weight: 95g
This dairy-free milk chocolate egg is sprinkled with vegan honeycomb, and it comes with one of the brand’s choccy chum surprises (£1.65, Moofreechocolates.com).
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Weight: 148g
Nomo (which stands for no missing out) is all about creating allergy-friendly delicious treats. This creamy milk chocolate egg option offers you an egg and bar, and it’s also available in caramel (£6, Sainsburys.co.uk) should you prefer.
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Dairyfine free from orange choco egg with buttons: £2.29, Aldi.co.uk
Weight: 115g
This dairy-free chocolate orange egg is hollow and comes with a pack of buttons. But the best thing of all is the fact Aldi has made the move to go entirely plastic-free with its range of Easter eggs, so can indulge completely guilt-free.
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