Easter Meringue Nests with Mini Chocolate Eggs

Easy Easter meringue nests topped with whipped cream, Cadbury Mini Eggs, and crushed Flake. Just four ingredients and five minutes to assemble a pretty, make-ahead Easter dessert that’s always a crowd-pleaser.

Meringue nests filled with cream and mini eggs on a white plate.

Quick Summary – Easter Meringue Nests

This recipe is fast, fuss-free, and looks lovely with Cadbury Mini Eggs. It’s a reliable, stress-free dessert for Easter gatherings.

– Beth (Effortless Foodie)

Ready in: 5 minutes
Serves: 8
Calories: 330 kcal
Main ingredients: mini meringues, double cream, Cadbury Mini Eggs, Cadbury Flake
Dietary info: Vegetarian; gluten-free if chocolate is checked for ingredients.
Difficulty: Easy

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Meringue nests are a classic dessert made Easter-ready with Cadbury Mini Eggs. They’re light, sweet, and super easy when you use shop-bought meringues—no piping required.

Ingredients for Easter meringue nests.

✔️ Why you’ll love these Easter meringue nests

  1. A simple, festive dessert using Cadbury Mini Eggs—perfect for spring.
  2. Can be assembled ahead of time for relaxed entertaining.
  3. Requires only four ingredients.
  4. A fun and colourful treat for Easter Sunday.

🛒 Key Ingredients

Full ingredient amounts and Metric/US measurements are in the recipe card below.

Meringue nests – 8 good-quality mini meringues (store-bought for speed, or make your own by whisking egg whites and sugar, piping into nests and baking).

Double cream (heavy cream) – lightly whipped to soft peaks. You can use whipping cream or a stabilized whipped topping if preferred.

Cadbury Mini Eggs – a large bag; swap for any candy-coated chocolate eggs or colourful chocolates if needed.

Cadbury Flake – finely crushed for garnish; grated chocolate or chocolate shavings work well as alternatives.

📖 Variations

  • Creme Egg Nests – use halved Cadbury Creme Eggs for a richer filling.
  • Vanilla cream – fold in a splash of vanilla extract and a little icing sugar for extra flavour.
  • Chocolate filling – swap whipped cream for chocolate mousse, Nutella, or chocolate buttercream.
  • Fruity nests – top with lemon curd and fresh berries for a lighter, fruit-forward option.
  • Different toppings – jelly beans, Smarties, or chocolate buttons add colour and variety.
  • Large nest – make one big meringue nest as a show-stopping centrepiece.

🔪 How to make Easter mini meringue nests

One: Whip the double cream until it holds soft peaks. With an electric whisk this takes a minute or two; by hand it will take longer.

Two: Spoon the whipped cream into each meringue nest.

Three: Top the cream with Cadbury Mini Eggs.

Four: Sprinkle over the crushed Flake and chill until serving.

Assembling Easter meringues - step by step process shots.

Top Tips

  • Whip the cream to soft peaks. If you overwhip, add a tablespoon of cream and whisk gently to restore a smooth texture.
  • Avoid assembling too far in advance; the meringues will soften over time.
  • Use a piping bag for a neater finish if you prefer.

🍴 Serving suggestions

Serve these nests as a light, festive dessert after a traditional Easter lunch. They also work well with family-friendly mains like roast lamb and seasonal sides.

For a playful twist, fill nests with Mini Egg ice cream instead of whipped cream, or mix different chocolate toppings for extra colour and texture.

Easter meringue nest on a blue plate topped with Cadbury mini eggs.

Storage

Store: Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge and eat within 2–3 days.

Freeze: Not suitable for freezing; assembled nests will become soggy.

Mini Egg meringues on plates.

❓ Frequently asked questions

Can I use homemade meringue nests?

Yes—homemade meringues are great. Make sure they are fully cooled and crisp before filling so they hold their texture.

What can I use instead of Mini Eggs?

Swap Mini Eggs for jelly beans, Smarties, chocolate buttons, or fresh berries for a lighter option.

😋 More Easter recipes

  • Mini Egg Brownies
  • Air Fryer Mini Egg Dessert Pots
  • Mini Egg Cookie Bars
  • Chocolate Mini Egg Cookies
  • Easter Chocolate Cornflake Nests
  • Creme Egg Brownies

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Recipe

Easter meringue nests on a white platter.

Easy Easter Meringue Nests

Easy Easter meringue nests made with shop-bought mini meringues, lightly whipped cream, Cadbury Mini Eggs and crushed Cadbury Flake.
Course Dessert
Cuisine British
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 8
Calories 330kcal

Equipment

  • Electric whisk (or hand whisk)
  • Spoon or piping bag for filling
  • Rolling pin or small bowl to crush chocolate (optional)

Ingredients

  • 8 mini meringue nests
  • 250 ml double cream (heavy cream)
  • 297 g Cadbury Mini Eggs (or similar)
  • 1 Cadbury Flake, crushed (or grated chocolate)

Instructions

  1. Whip the double cream to soft peaks. With an electric whisk this takes a minute or two; by hand it will take longer.
  2. Spoon or pipe the whipped cream into each meringue nest.
  3. Top with Cadbury Mini Eggs.
  4. Sprinkle over the crushed Flake and chill until ready to serve.

Notes

  • This recipe uses store-bought mini meringue nests for speed and ease.
  • Whip the cream to soft peaks for the best texture.
  • Assemble shortly before serving to keep the meringues crisp.
  • Great for Easter gatherings and spring celebrations; kids especially enjoy them.
  • Store leftovers in the fridge and enjoy within a couple of days.

Nutritional Information (Approximate)

Calories: 330 kcal
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Carbs: 23 g
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Protein: 4 g
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Fat: 23 g

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