I know, I know. Easter is over.
But my friend Charles sends along this link to Easter's version of the Thanksgiving Turducken. (A boneless chicken that's been crammed into the five-hole of a boneless duck, which is then stuffed into a boneless turkey.)
For Easter, Wordman over at Asteroid came up with a brilliant Doppler modification. He took a Cadbury egg and stuffed it into a marshmallow Peep. He then stuffed that into... well, I'll let him tell you:
The outer layer finally makes good use of one of the more odious culinary travesties, the irritating hollow bunny. As a kid, nothing was more annoying that thinking you’d been given a huge block of chocolate, and it turns out to be empty. To get the egg-stuffed peep goodness into this abomination, first you must open the bottom. Anything worth doing is worth doing with power tools, so take a dremel and cut around the perimeter of the bottom:
Once the hole is made, stuff the now egg-bloated peeps into the bunny. Note that some hollow bunnies suck even more than others, and crack and fall apart really easily, so be careful. Once you’re done, put the bottom back on. The really ambitious might try re-melting the seam in the bottom closed with a crème brûlée torch.
You really owe it to yourself to see the final version. It's so good, I wish I had been stupid enough to think of it.