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Brown Rice Crispes


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This is one of my favorite, simple snack recipes:

1 cup Open Original Shared Link

1/2 cup peanut butter

½ tsp Open Original Shared Link Organic Vanilla Extract (None-GMO – Gluten Free)

Melt all together over low heat

When smooth stir in 3 cups of Open Original Shared Link Gluten Free Crispy Brown Rice Cereal

Pour into an 8” by 8” baking dish, and let cool.

After it has cooled, cut into even squares.

You can also leave out the vanilla extract. I just made a batch without and it's great too.


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rinne Apprentice

That does sound good though I am off peanut butter so I might substitute almond butter, have you ever tried that? Do you think it would work?

Thanks for the recipe.

graindamage Rookie
That does sound good though I am off peanut butter so I might substitute almond butter, have you ever tried that? Do you think it would work?

Thanks for the recipe.

I think it would probably work. You could also try macadamia nut butter as well. Let me know how it works.

rinne Apprentice

Here's one for you, I made this up last night.

Banana Ice Cream

1 large frozen banana (peel before freezing)

1 generous Tablespoon almond butter

1-2 Tablespoons Maple syrup

Roughly chop banana, add all ingredients to a food processor, blend till well combined, serve immediately, makes two modest servings or one generous serving. The next time I make it I am going to put it back into the freezer for a little white to see what it does, well truthfully maybe I'll put a little in the freezer. :lol:

lonewolf Collaborator

I make a very similar recipe that we call "Crispy Clusters". I use honey instead of rice syrup, almond butter instead of peanut butter and add a dash of cinnamon. Barbara's brown rice crispies work well too if you can't find Erewhon.

graindamage Rookie
I make a very similar recipe that we call "Crispy Clusters". I use honey instead of rice syrup, almond butter instead of peanut butter and add a dash of cinnamon. Barbara's brown rice crispies work well too if you can't find Erewhon.

I don't eat honey, but I'll try making it with either brown rice syrup or maple syrup, thanks!

Green12 Enthusiast
I don't eat honey, but I'll try making it with either brown rice syrup or maple syrup, thanks!

I wonder if it would work with agave nectar as well?


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I wonder if it would work with agave nectar as well?

Definitely! I was going to suggest that, but forgot.

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