… we may have the bunny, the lamb and the chick but we all know that the egg is the ultimate symbol of Easter… the joy of renewal of life and the advent of Spring is celebrated in festivals all over the globe from Passover to Holi and for many the symbolic icon of the egg sits at the centre of these celebrations… I adore chocolate Easter eggs. It always feels like a special time of the year and even thought the chocolate we eat all year round is the same chocolate used for Easter eggs there’s something a little more magical about it. It could just be good memories from childhood and the fact that as well as Spring and lighter longer days it also mean holidays and time off from school! My brother and I were always quite competitive though and we used to inhale our Easter eggs the moment we got them. I could never understand friends who, weeks later used to boast about how many chocolate eggs they still had left… quite frankly I found it unhealthy…
… this month to celebrate Easter and this fun month that reminds many of us about being a kid I’d like the theme for the Simply Eggcellent link-up to be chocolate… of course it doesn’t just have to be Easter related and in fact Easter is very early this month so it would be a very quiet rest of the month… so i’ve gone for a more well-rounded chocolate theme and there’s so many recipes out there where eggs and chocolate are beautiful bedfellows from the glorious chocolate orange roulade … to the humble but no less fabulous chocolate custard…
how to take part in the simply eggcellent bloggers link-up
it’s really easy to take part; all you have to do is create a beautiful recipe using free-range eggs and chocolate, post it up on your blog and then link back to this post… please include my simply eggcellent badge in the post to help spread the word and use the linky tool below so that I know you’ve taken part.
I will collate all the posts at the end of every month and produce a special round-up of entries…
feel free to tweet and instagram me your pictures using the #simplyeggcellent hashtag and I will retweet and like all those I see… you can find me on social media @belleaukitchen
i’m happy to take previously posted recipes but you’ll need to go back to the post and adapt it to link back to this post and include the simply eggcellent logo
and don’t forget there are also lots of other fab bloggers link-ups who are all celebrating Easter this month such as Choclette with We Should Cocoa, Karen with Tea Time Treats, Stuart and Kat with Treat Petite and Ros and Caroline with AlphaBakes
eat and of course, enjoy!
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belleau kitchen says
dear all… link is currently out of date, so if you have any entries before it goes live then please email them to me at dominic(@)belleaukitchen(dot)co(dot)uk xx
Karen S Booth says
I am IN Dom and thanks for pimping Tea Time Treats too! XXXX
Choclette Blogger says
I was one of the Easter egg hoarders rather than scoffers. I hardly ever got to have sweets and chocolate, so when I did I needed to make it last as long as possible. I expect I might manage to find something chocolatey with eggs in to submit this month 😉
Kate Glutenfreealchemist says
I totally agree…. eggs are the best. There is something about the thinness of the chocolate and how it melts in the mouth which makes Easter eggs that much more special.
Mine always disappeared as if I was a magician as a child….. my daughter on the other hand had to clear out a couple from last year yesterday (in prep for Sunday!)…….. I think she just likes the kudos of 'having them'. They promptly went into one of Mummy's cakes!! Looks like I still have the magic ability to make those eggs disappear……..
Andrea from Made With Pink says
I'm a chocolate egg scoffer, while my 3 year old son is good as gold and wants to put all of his chocolate eggs and bunnies in his treat cupboard. We've still got chocolate sitting in there from Christmas! I've linked up my Easter pavlova made with caramel and chocolate mini eggs, which also uses the gorgeous organic free range eggs I purchased straight from the farm. Glad I found your linky.
Susan Lindquist says
Oh, my! You picked a good one for this Easter season, dearie! Glad I was finally able to participate!