Homemade Rice Krispie Treats: Best Recipe Ever - On Sutton Place (2024)

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This classic recipe for homemade rice krispie treats makes a 9 x 13 pan of rich and creamy squares. This no bake dessert is easy to make, and substituting marshmallow fluff for regular marshmallows is the secret!

Rice Krispie treats are an American classic…a tried and true favorite of millions of people. Normally, it wouldn’t be a good idea to make changes to such an iconic recipe, but that’s exactly what I did! Many, many years ago I made a few tweaks to the original recipe, and I’ve been making that version ever since.

The original Rice Krispie recipe on the box of Rice Krispies calls for three simple ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons of butter
  • a bag of marshmallows
  • 6 cups of Rice Krispies cereal

I changed those ingredients to:

  • 4 tablespoons of butter
  • 13 oz. jar of marshmallow creme
  • 8 cups of Rice Krispies.

Not huge changes, but they have a big impact on the taste and texture of the treats. The game changer is the marshmallow creme.

Ingredient Notes

Rice Krispies: I always use original Rice Krispies, but any crispy rice cereal will work. For a fun twist on this recipe, substitute Fruity Pebbles or Cocoa Krispies for the Rice Krispies.

Marshmallow Creme: also known as fluff. My favorite brand is Jet-Puffed, but any kind of fluff can be used. The original recipe calls for 5 1/2 cups of mini marshmallows, but I like the creamy texture you get with the fluff. You can also use large marshmallows, but they take a little longer to melt.

Butter: the original recipe doesn’t specify salted or unsalted butter, and since I always have salted butter on hand, that’s what I use. If you use unsalted butter, add a pinch of salt to the warmed fluff/butter mixture.

Variations

Experiment with variations. Rice Krispie treats are versatile, and you can add different ingredients to create unique treats. Consider mixing in mini chocolate chips, chopped nuts, dried fruit, or even adding food coloring to the marshmallow mixture for a fun twist. It’s also tasty to add a teaspoon of pure vanilla extract to the butter/fluff mixture before adding the crispy cereal.

How To Make

  • In a large pot over medium heat, melt the butter.
  • Add marshmallow cream and stir until combined. All the lumps have to be gone and it will be smooth.
  • Remove the marshmallow mixture from heat.
  • Add Rice Krispies 2 c. at a time. Mix well.
  • Put the cereal mixture into a 9 x 13 inch pan and smooth it into an even layer with a large spoon.
  • Let sit for one hour.
  • Cut and enjoy!

Tips for Amazing Rice Krispie Treats

  • It takes patience, but make sure to get all the marshmallow fluff out of the jar. A rubber spatula works best. It’s sticky, but totally worth the effort!
  • When heating the butter and fluff, for best results, stir the mixture constantly. When it smooths out, and begins to pull away from the bottom of the pan, it’s ready. Do not overcook…it doesn’t need to be piping hot.
  • Measure accurately, and melt the marshmallow/butter mixture gently.
  • It’s important to firmly smooth the warm cereal/fluff combination after pouring it into the 9 x 13 pan. Press it firmly evenly into the pan using a spatula or a large stainless steel spoon. Applying even pressure will help create well-formed treats.
  • Allow the treats to cool and set at room temperature for at least an hour. This will ensure they hold their shape, and are easy to slice.
  • Store this classic dessert in an airtight container at room temperature for no more than 2-3 days. It works great to simply cover the 9 x 13 pan with plastic wrap.

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A Back Story

When my son was in high school, he was a 4-year member of the golf team. When he was a freshman, for his very first away match, he asked me to make cookies for the road trip. I made a batch ofchocolate chip cookiesand a batch of these Rice Krispie treats. The boys loved them so much that I was nominated for snack duty for the rest of his high school career! I was working full time at the school then, and believe me there were times when I was in the kitchen until 10 P.M. I loved it though, and disappointing those boys was never an option. I’ve said this before, but I so wish I could go back, and have just one of those nights when I was up until 10 p.m. making snacks.

My family loves these, so I make them for special occasions and family gatherings. This is a no bake recipe that kids can make with just a little adult supervision. It’s a fun snack, with perfect texture. You really can’t get more classic than Rice Krispie Treats…or more delicious. You certainly can’t get much easier. I really hope you give these a try. Your family will think you’re wonderful!

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Homemade Rice Krispie Treats Recipe

This classic recipe for homemade rice krispie treats makes a 9 x 13 pan of rich and creamy squares. This no bake dessert is easy to make, and substituting marshmallow fluff for regular marshmallows is the secret!

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Servings: 12 squares

Author: Ann Drake

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes minutes

resting time 1 hour hour

Total Time 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 13 oz. jar/container marshmallow cream
  • 4 tablespoons butter or margarine
  • 8 cups Rice Krispies cereal

Instructions

  • In a large pan over medium heat, melt the butter.

  • Add marshmallow cream and stir until combined. All the lumps have to be gone and it will be smooth.

  • Remove from heat.

  • Add Rice Krispies 2 c. at a time. Mix well.

  • Put out into 9 x 13 inch baking pan and firmly press down into an even layer.

  • Let sit for one hour.

  • Cut and enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 1square | Calories: 105kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 10mg | Sodium: 132mg | Potassium: 24mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 1358IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 6mg

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FAQs

Why are my homemade rice crispy treats so hard? ›

If you melt the marshmallows too fast, it might result in a Rice Kripsy treat that is harder and crunchy than chewy. Take your time and let the butter and marshmallows melt slowly. Use an 8×8 or slightly smaller pan. Use a small and deep pan if you want thick and chewy rice Krispy treats.

What happens if you put too much butter in rice krispie treats? ›

What happens if you put too much butter in Rice Krispies Treats? If you put too much butter in rice krispies treats they will become oily, the cereal will soak up the butter and the treats will become soggy, rather than crispy.

How do you keep rice krispie treats from getting soggy? ›

One thing to keep in mid though is to always cover them in either situation. If you refrigerate them and they are not covered they will go rock hard and dusty. If you leave them out uncovered for too long you can get the opposite, soggy squares with no snap crackle pop left in them as they absorb moisture from the air.

Is it cheaper to buy or make rice krispie treats? ›

It's Cheaper – The ingredients in this recipe cost me $5.01 and made 16.1 ounces of rice krispies, roughly 30 cents per ounce. I bought an 8-piece box at the store for $4.43 cents, with each piece weighing 0.78 ounces. That's about 70 cents per ounce.

Why won't my rice crispy treats harden? ›

Why won't my rice crispy treats harden? If the treats are soft and falling apart, it. could be because you're trying to cut them when they're too warm. Let them cool to room temperature and try again.

Why are my rice crispy treats not crispy? ›

"My treats have a soggy/stale texture." This is most likely due to too much butter. I've tried a few variations that use more butter and I often end up with this weird soggy/stale texture. Next time try reducing the amount you are using and see if that helps.

Why can't Muslims eat rice krispie treats? ›

What about Rice Crispy Treats that have marshmallows in them, are they Haram too? Yes, they also use gelatin from pork. All pig products like pork are Haram (forbidden) for Muslims to eat.

Why are my homemade rice crispy treats so sticky? ›

The perfect Rice Krispie Treat requires the perfect ratio of butter to marshmallow to rice cereal. Too much marshmallow and butter can make a super sticky, wet or soggy slice, while too little makes a hard, dry or crumbly one.

Can you use hard marshmallows for rice crispy treats? ›

Recipe Notes

* Make sure your marshmallows are fresh. Stale, hard marshmallows won't result in nice, chewy bars. ** Any brand is fine, but be sure the cereal you use is fresh. Stale cereal will make for stale-tasting Rice Crispy Treats.

Do you refrigerate homemade rice crispy treats? ›

Allow to set at room temperature for at least 30 minutes. Using the foil, remove the treats from the pan and slice into squares. Leftover rice krispie treats should be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

What is the best way to cut rice krispie treats? ›

To prevent rice crispy treats from sticking to the knife, it's important to grease the knife blade with cooking spray or butter before cutting. This will create a non-stick surface and allow for clean, easy cuts.

Can you freeze homemade rice crispy treats? ›

Can rice krispies treats be frozen? Yes, place the treats in layers separated by wax paper in an airtight container; freeze for up to 6 weeks. Let the treats stand at room temperature for about an hour before serving.

Can you substitute other cereal for Rice Krispie treats? ›

You really can sub in just about any cereal in these. Quick and easy, kids can make them! These are great - I've made them before and they're always a hit. The only thing I would change in the recipe is the 1/2 cup of butter.

How long do homemade Rice Krispie treats last? ›

Once you've cut up your extra rice crispy treats, stack them in an airtight container. Place a sheet of wax paper in between each layer to keep them from sticking, then seal the top. You can store the container at room temperature for up to 3 days, or freeze the treats for up to 6 weeks. Enjoy!

How much does it cost to make a batch of Rice Krispie treats? ›

So the total cost per batch was $0.64 (butter) + $1.69 (marshmallows) + $1.23 (cereal) = $3.56. The yield of our first homemade batch was 431 grams, giving a per gram cost of $0.00825 ... it would be even lower if not for the spillage allowance.

How far in advance can you make rice krispie treats? ›

Allow to thaw at room temperature before serving. Make-ahead- I truly believe the best rice krispies are the ones fresh from the pan but if you want to make them in advance remember to make them no more than 3 days before you plan to serve them or freeze them right away.

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