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You would need an Easter egg shaped mold to bake the cookies in, which could be difficult to find (most Easter egg molds are plastic and not oven proof).

Alternatively, you could make the cookies, then crumble them up (like in a cheesecake base) add melted butter, and then press this mixture into an Easter egg mold (that need not be oven-proof). If you add enough butter, the cookie should turn out and hold its shape.

To join the two halves, try using melted chocolate or chocolate ganache.

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