How many Calories in a peanut butter egg?

I can't give you the exact calorie count for a "peanut butter egg" because there's no standard recipe or size.

To figure out the calories, you'd need to know:

* The recipe: What kind of peanut butter (smooth, crunchy, natural)? Any added ingredients like sugar, honey, or chocolate chips?

* The egg size: Large, medium, small?

* The amount of peanut butter used: How much peanut butter is filling the egg?

Here's how to get an estimate:

1. Find the calories per serving of your peanut butter: Check the nutrition label.

2. Estimate the amount of peanut butter used: If it's a full egg, you're probably using about 1-2 tablespoons.

3. Calculate the peanut butter calories: Multiply the calories per serving by the number of servings you used.

4. Add the egg calories: A large egg has about 78 calories.

Example:

Let's say you use 1 tablespoon of peanut butter with 100 calories per serving, and a large egg.

* Peanut butter calories: 1 tablespoon * 100 calories/serving = 100 calories

* Total calories: 100 calories (peanut butter) + 78 calories (egg) = 178 calories

Remember, this is just an estimate. For a more accurate calorie count, use a food scale to measure your ingredients and check the nutrition information on the peanut butter jar.