Reese's is an iconic candy that has been taken away from many GF/DF/V individuals...but not to worry! We use all natural ingredients in this recipe—including some dark chocolate, peanut butter, and dates (of course)—to recreate Easter's most popular treat. Easter is almost here and we all can probably agree that one of the best candies is Reese's peanut butter eggs 😍While they are quite the decadent treat, they also have a bunch of junk ingredients 🙄We re-created this classic candy into a healthier version with just as much indulgence (if not more). Since most of us will be celebrating at home this year, this makes for a fun activity with your family and a great item for a 'door drop-off' to spread the love. These simple peanut butter eggs are vegan and contain no refined-sugar but are naturally sweetened with our medjool date syrup! Ingredients you'll need: Peanut Butter What's a Reese's without peanut butter? We recommend using a PB that has no added oils or sugars in it like 365 brand, Wild Friends, or Santa Cruz. If you have a peanut allergy, no worries, this recipe is still for you! Just swap out the PB for an almond, cashew, or sunflower butter 🌻 Joolies Medjool Date Syrup The only natural sweetener needed. Plus, you still maintain all the nutrient and health benefits of a medjool date in the syrup form! Instead of all that yucky sugar and preservatives in the traditional Reese's, we use date syrup for a kick of sweetness without the gross stuff! Coconut flour This helps to thicken the batter so you can easily mold into egg shapes. You can swap for almond flour, but you might need to add a bit more to bind everything up. Coconut flour naturally absorbs a ton of liquid, which is why you need so little! Dark Chocolate Chips The final ingredient that brings it all together. We recommend using a dark chocolate without fillers or artificial sweeteners (it takes longer to melt and isn't great for your body either) like Hu Kitchen, Eating Evolved, or SoChatti. Natural chocolate is always the way to go for either bakes as well! If you make this party favorite recipe, be sure to tag us on Instagram and Pinterest so we can see all your date-able recreations! And you can always comment below!