The Best Rice Krispies Treats Recipe
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The Best Rice Krispies Treats Recipe
Rice Krispie Treats are trickier to get right than you might think. Make the rice krispies stick together is easy, but getting the texture right is tricky. Often they're not much more than a brick of cereal that's only good for those who are either teething or desperately hungry.
So I decided to try and find out what is the best Rice Krispies treat out there. Eating them fresh is key, but what else can be done? This Instructable is all about the goal of making the best basic Rice Krispies treat and not about all the other tasty stuff you can add to make it more complex.
OK, let's begin!
So I decided to try and find out what is the best Rice Krispies treat out there. Eating them fresh is key, but what else can be done? This Instructable is all about the goal of making the best basic Rice Krispies treat and not about all the other tasty stuff you can add to make it more complex.
OK, let's begin!
How to Make Rice Krispie Treats
The basics of making Rice Krispies treats are simple. Here's how it goes:
Extra: For easy clean-up, just soak the pot in hot water and give it a few minutes
With the technique down, let's make some treats!
- Over low, low heat, melt the butter in a pot
- Once it's melted, add the marshmallows
- Still with low heat, stir the marshmallows until thoroughly melted and cook another minute
- Turn off heat
- Stir in cereal
- Transfer to buttered pan
- Cover with wax paper and press down
- Let cool for 20 minutes and cut it up
Extra: For easy clean-up, just soak the pot in hot water and give it a few minutes
With the technique down, let's make some treats!
Official Recipe
From the Kellogg'sweb site, here's the official recipe:
So it's OK, but not exciting. We need some changes!
- 3 tbsp (42g) butter
- 4 cups (180g) mini-marshmallows
- 6 cups (158g) Rice Krispies
So it's OK, but not exciting. We need some changes!
Extra Butter Recipe
This other recipe from allrecipes boosts the butter and reduces the cereal so that there is more butter and more marshmallow per cup of cereal than the original.
Clearly, more testing was needed.
- 4 tbsp (56g) butter
- 4 cups (180g) mini-marshmallows
- 5 cups (132g) Rice Krispies
Clearly, more testing was needed.
Extra Butter + Milk Recipe
This recipe goes one step further and adds a splash of milk to the butter marshmallow mix.
The only thing to do now is take this even further with more marshmallows!
- 4 tbsp (56g) butter
- 4 cups (180g) mini-marshmallows
- 1.5 teaspoons milk
- 5 cups (132g) Rice Krispies
The only thing to do now is take this even further with more marshmallows!
More Marshmallows Recipe
This recipe boosts the marshmallows instead of the butter.
If there's any one recipe to make for the gooey treats, make this one and eat it fresh. It's totally worth it and don't worry about eating more marshmallows. Goo is good for you!
- 4 tbsp (56g) butter
- 5 cups (225g) mini-marshmallows
- 5 3/4 cups (152g) Rice Krispies
If there's any one recipe to make for the gooey treats, make this one and eat it fresh. It's totally worth it and don't worry about eating more marshmallows. Goo is good for you!
Bonus #1: More Butter With Vanilla
Since we were going strong with the other recipes, we also tried out a recipe that added a splash of vanilla. All we found out is that if you like vanilla you might like the added flavor here. This recipe evenly split our testers between thinking that it added a little extra and thinking that it was going in the wrong direction.
Bonus #2: Peanut Butter and Chocolate Recipe
Starting with the More Butter Recipe, add a 1/2 cup of creamy peanut butter to the marshmallow mixture.
We added to it by drizzling melted chocolate on top.
The results here were again mixed. Some dug it, others thought it was too much. Ah well.
In the future we might try some other more extreme variations. Meanwhile, if you have any favorite recipes to share please do so in the comments!
We added to it by drizzling melted chocolate on top.
The results here were again mixed. Some dug it, others thought it was too much. Ah well.
In the future we might try some other more extreme variations. Meanwhile, if you have any favorite recipes to share please do so in the comments!