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angel-jd1 Community Regular

Here is the recipe from the rice krispie site. Of course use gluten free cereal like fruity pebbles!! Or if you can find a rice krispe type cereal use that. Enjoy!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Kellogg's® Rice Krispies Treats® Original

Prep Time

20 minutes

Ingredients

3 tablespoons margarine or butter

1 package (10 oz. about 40) regular marshmallows

or 4 cups miniature marshmallows

6 cups Kellogg's® Rice Krispies® cereal

Directions

1. Melt margarine in large saucepan over low heat. Add marshmallows

and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat.

2. Add KELLOGG'S® RICE KRISPIES® cereal. Stir until well coated.

3. Using buttered spatula or waxed paper, press mixture evenly into

13 x 9 x 2-inch pan coated with cooking spray. Cut into 2-inch squares

when cool. Best if served the same day.

Yield: 24 squares

MICROWAVE DIRECTIONS:

In a large microwave safe bowl, heat margarine and marshmallows at

HIGH for 3 minutes, stirring after 2 minutes. Stir until smooth. Follow

steps 2 and 3 above.

Microwave cooking times may vary.

Note

For best results, use fresh marshmallows.

1 jar (7 oz.) marshmallow creme can be substituted for marshmallows.

Diet, reduced calorie or tub margarine is not recommended.

Store no more than two days in airtight container.

Servings: 12

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mmaccartney Explorer

Campfire brand marshmallows have the recipe on the package:

One 10oz bag of marshmallows (Campfire are gluten-free)

1/4 cup of butter/margarine (I use Earth Balance, 100% dairy free!)

6 cups of gluten-free Cereal. ( I like to use cocoa or fruity pebbles!!!!)

Stove Recipe:

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Melt the butter and marshmallows in a saucepan over Med heat until fully melted.

Add cereal to mixture and mix well!

Smear mixture into 8x10 pan

Cool and enjoy!

Microwave Recipe:

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Put butter and marshmallows in a LARGE (It expands ALOT)microwave safe bowl

microwave on high for 2 minutes

stir until well mixed

microwave on high for 1 minute

Add cereal to mixture and mix well!

Smear mixture into 8x10 pan

Cool and enjoy!

Regards!

sunshine20 Rookie

I just made krispie treats last week for a Bunco night treat. Followed the basic recipe above, using gluten-free rice krispies. I also put in a heaping tablespoon of peanut butter (very scientific measurement, I know!) with the melting marshmallows and then a couple handfuls of chocolate chips in the final mixture. I'm the only Celiac out of 12 women and the treats were almost all gone by the end of the night and got rave reviews.

Good luck!

Michelle

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I just made krispie treats last week for a Bunco night treat. Followed the basic recipe above, using gluten-free rice krispies. I also put in a heaping tablespoon of peanut butter (very scientific measurement, I know!) with the melting marshmallows and then a couple handfuls of chocolate chips in the final mixture. I'm the only Celiac out of 12 women and the treats were almost all gone by the end of the night and got rave reviews.

Good luck!

Michelle

Mmmm...those sound very yummy! I'm going to make those sometime soon. You can't go wrong with peanut butter and chocolate chips :P

Kristen2Denise Apprentice

I thought rice krispies were gluten free...and the rice krispie treats???? Oh no, is everyone sure they have gluten in them?

teankerbell Apprentice

Are the marshmallows Dairy/Casein Free?


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

They have barley malt. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

I thought rice krispies were gluten free...and the rice krispie treats???? Oh no, is everyone sure they have gluten in them?
Kristen2Denise Apprentice
:(:(:( I AM SOOOOOO DEPRESSED!!! I WAS SURE I COULD EAT THOSE - I EVEN TOLD MY SISTER SHE COULD EAT THEM.... SHE'S GONNA BE SO PISSED WHEN I TELL HER----AUGH! HOW ANNOYING! THANKS FOR THE INFO THOUGH.
mmaccartney Explorer

The kellogs rice krispies may contain gluten, depending on where you are. My understanding (Please check for yourslf to be certain) is that rice krispies in the USA have gluten, while the rice krispies in the UK (England) are gluten free...

BTW: I hope that you caught your sister before she actually ate some!!!!

Nickie Newbie

I love my rice Krispie treats

6 cups rice krispies gluten-free or Cocoa Pebbles might work haven't tried it yet

1 cup light karo syrup

1 cup sugar

1 cup creamy peanut butter

Cook sugar and karo syrup till warm and smooth then add peanut butter and stir in well. Turn off heat and add Rice Krispies I add 2 cups at a time, fills a 13 x 9 inch baking pan.

YUMMY!

momandgirls Enthusiast

Just made some rice krispie treats last week - really good. I followed the recipe on the marshmallow bag. Jet puffed marshmallows are gluten/dairy free. I used Earth Balance "butter," also dairy free and Erewhon crispy brown rice cereal. Delicious!

Lollie Enthusiast

I use Envirokidz cereal and I like their pre-made bars, when in a rush! I put the link below! I get the cereal and stuff at the Whole Foods and at Central Market!

Just use the recipe for Rice Crispie treats from the marshmellow or what ever!

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cmc13 Newbie

Ive found some of the gluten free rice crispies to not be very crunchy so have used some gluten free rice chex type cereal that works great and very crispy.

Jenny (AZ via TX) Enthusiast

I made them with Cocoa Pebbles. Very yummy! Also served to Bunco group.

CeliacMom2008 Enthusiast
I love my rice Krispie treats

6 cups rice krispies gluten-free or Cocoa Pebbles might work haven't tried it yet

1 cup light karo syrup

1 cup sugar

1 cup creamy peanut butter

Cook sugar and karo syrup till warm and smooth then add peanut butter and stir in well. Turn off heat and add Rice Krispies I add 2 cups at a time, fills a 13 x 9 inch baking pan.

YUMMY!

We just discvered this recipe and love it as well. But...I melted milk chocolate chips and spread them on top too. Very yummy!!

Takala Enthusiast

One can use gluten free rice cakes such as Lundberg's , crumbled up, in place of puffed rice cereal if you cannot find gluten free kinds easily. Also, popcorn would work. You could also mix gluten-free chocolate chips or m&m candies (American, check label, Canadian may not be gluten-free) into it.

I think I must go lie down now after reading these recipes.... must wipe drool off of keyboard first.

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Sharon Newbie

I use Malt-O-Meal Fruity Dyno-Bites - after contacting them to make sure they are gluten free. Take them to meetings, etc. and everyone loves them! Sharon

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