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Rice Crispy Treats


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ebrbetty Rising Star

does anyone have a recipe? my hubby wants some :rolleyes:


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IronedOut Apprentice

I followed the Kellog recipe using Erewhon Rice Crisps. my kids didn't think to ask until the pan was empty!!

3 tablespoons margarine or butter

1 package (10 oz., about 40) marshmallows

or

4 cups miniature marshmallows

6 cups rice cereal

Melt margarine and marshmallows in pan. Add rice cereal and stir quickly to coat.

Pour into greased 9x13 pan and pat down.

ebrbetty Rising Star

thank you very much! hubby's addicited to chocolate, I think I'll throw in some choc chips

I'll make them gluten-free so I can eat them too

oops, almost forgot to ask...will they work without the butter?

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oops, almost forgot to ask...will they work without the butter?

If you can't have butter or margarine, try coconut oil. It's available at health food stores.

Liz

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Does coconut oil have a flavor? I'm not a big fan of coconut flavor. I would consider almond though. Either would be great twists on the flavor!

mommida Enthusiast

I've been using coccoa pebbles, just because they are a lot cheaper than the specialty cereals.

Different grades of the coconut oil have different tastes. If I remember right the spectrum brand brand didn't taste like coconut.

Laura

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I've been using coccoa pebbles, just because they are a lot cheaper than the specialty cereals.

Different grades of the coconut oil have different tastes. If I remember right the spectrum brand brand didn't taste like coconut.

Laura

DUH! Never thought of using pebbles! Thats a great idea!


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GlutenFreeAl Contributor

I just bought some Envirokids Koala Krisp last night and I was thining that would make yummy chocolatey "rice crispy" treats. I don't think Envirokids cereals are unreasonably priced, either.

Are all marshmallows gluten free?

Thanks!

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I just bought some Envirokids Koala Krisp last night and I was thining that would make yummy chocolatey "rice crispy" treats. I don't think Envirokids cereals are unreasonably priced, either.

Are all marshmallows gluten free?

Thanks!

Envirokids makes ricecrispy treast actually... I like them, esplyt he chololate ones. :)

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

My dd is casein free/gluten-free and I've made rice crispy treats with coconut oil. My dh doesn't like coconut either but I use coconut oil/butter all the time and he can't tell it's coconut. I usually use Spectrum, Refined coconut oil.

I've not tried this substitution with the treats, but you probably could use Spectrum Organic Shortening. (Made from palm oil, not palm kernel oil.)

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:)

We use Kraft Jet-Puff Marshmallows. I've also made homemade marshmallows which is soooo fun! :lol:

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We use Kraft Jet-Puff Marshmallows. I've also made homemade marshmallows which is soooo fun! :lol:

OOOOO How??? Love to try that :)

Idahogirl Apprentice

I learned the hard way: use the miniature marshmallows. The big ones take forever to melt. The small ones are so much faster and easier!

IronedOut Apprentice

If you have the large ones already, just cut them into smaller pieces. I have leftovers from camping trips that would go stale otherwise.

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast
OOOOO How??? Love to try that

I've been off the forum for a fews days...sorry this has taken so long to post!

I use the homemade marshmallow recipe from Martha Stewart.

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The mixture starts out as nothing and fluffs up to marshmallow creme. One time I didn't have corn syrup so I used vegetable glycerin and it worked fine as well.

You could use this recipe to make marshmallow chicks or hearts for the holidays. :)

You've got to try this recipe because it's so easy and fun. :lol:

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