Best Ever Rice Krispie Treats Recipe - Made with Extra Marshmallows! (2024)

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This recipe for the BEST classic Rice Krispie Treats makes extra buttery, extra marshmallow-y, and completely delicious krispie treats. These classic marshmallow treats are so easy to make from scratch and, with a couple of tips, you’ll be done in no time!

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Table of Contents

  • My Best Rice Krispie Treats Recipe
  • Rice Krispie Treats Ingredients
  • How to Make Rice Krispie Treats from Scratch
  • Tips for Perfect Rice Krispie Treats
  • How to Keep Rice Krispie Treats from Sticking to Your Hands
  • Mix-in Ideas
  • How to Store
  • Get the Recipe
  • More Easy Classic Desserts to Try

    My Best Rice Krispie Treats Recipe

    Talk about a throwback recipe! These are truly the BEST classic Rice Krispie Treats you are ever going to make. I know they are simple, but Rice Krispie Treats have always been one of my favorite desserts since I was a kid. I have been blogging now for 12 years and I finally believe I have this classic treat perfected and ready to share with all of you.

    These Rice Krispie Treats are thick, chewy, and filled with extra gooey marshmallows. With my easy tips, you will be making the absolute best version of this childhood classic. I have these babies down to a science with the perfect mix of ingredients.

    Rice Krispie Treats were one of my favorite desserts as a kid, but let’s be honest—they taste amazing no matter what age you are. Who can resist biting into one of these warm, sticky marshmallow squares? With only 5 ingredients, they’re also a breeze to whip together!

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    Rice Krispie Treats Ingredients

    Are you craving marshmallows yet? Me too. Here’s what you’ll need to started:

    • Butter: I like to control the amount of salt added so I prefer to use unsalted butter, but either will do! If you like brown butter, you can also brown the butter for these rice krises before proceeding with the rest of the recipe to add a bunch of flavor. Here is my easy recipe with step by step photos showing you how to brown butter!
    • Mini Marshmallows: You will need three 10-oz bags of mini marshmallows. I don’t recommend using large marshmallows. In this recipe, you only melt two bags and save the final bag to stir in whole!
    • Vanilla Extract: Optional, but adds a TON of flavor.
    • Salt: A good healthy pinch of salt is definitely needed in this dessert! It makes the flavors pop and shine, but does not make them salty. I know it might not seem important, but don’t skip this ingredient!
    • Crispy Rice Cereal: you can use Kellogg’s Rice Krispies or whatever store brand you have. Cocoa Krispies or Fruity Pebbles are also always a fun twist!
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    How to Make Rice Krispie Treats from Scratch

    Prep: Grease a 9×13 casserole pan with butter, set aside.

    Melt Butter: In a large heavy bottomed pot, like an enameled dutch oven, melt butter over medium heat. You can brown your butter if you want to during this step. Follow these directions for how to brown butter before moving to the next step.

    Stir in Marshmallows: Once melted, add 2 bags of the marshmallows and stir until marshmallows are melted and the mixture is completely smooth.

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    Add Cereal: Remove from heat, then immediately stir in the vanilla extract and salt. Fold in crispy rice cereal, moving quickly and then fold in remaining bag of mini marshmallows.

    Press into Pan: Pour mixture into prepared pan. Using a buttered spatula, lightly press them into pan. Do not press them down too much, just spread them out. If you press down too much on the Rice Krispie treats they will become very dense and hard. If you press lightly, just enough to get them into the pan, they will stay soft and fluffy!

    Cut into Squares: Allow treats to rest for at least 1 hour at room temperature too cool. Slice into squares or cut into shapes and store any leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4-5 days!

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    Tips for Perfect Rice Krispie Treats

    Check out these tips before you make your Rice Krispies for the best results:

    • Use Newer Marshmallows: Using an older bag of marshmallows can make them harder to melt, and the rice krispie treats may be less chewy.
    • Add Some Color: You can add in food coloring after melting the marshmallows if you want colorful rice krispies. Or you can also add sprinkles or candies on top at the end. My kids love when we add holiday colored M&M candies on top!
    • Avoid Stickiness with Parchment Paper: Lining the pan with parchment paper can help with the removal of the rice krispie treats, but if you make sure to heavily butter your pan, you can skip the parchment paper.
    • Gently Mix in the Cereal: If you press on the mixture too hard the treats will turn out very dense. Lightly mixing the cereal into the melted marshmallow will keep them chewy and light.
    • Don’t Press Them Too Firmly into the Pan: It’s very important that you lightly press your Rice Krispie treats into your pan. If you press too hard, your Rice Krispies will become very dense and hard. If you are gentle and just get them to form into the shape of the pan, they will stay light and fluffy!
    • Measure: This recipe is the best because I have gotten the perfect ratios of butter, Rice Krispies and marshmallows. Make sure and measure your ingredients so you don’t get the ratios incorrect.
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    How to Keep Rice Krispie Treats from Sticking to Your Hands

    You can use a butter spatula and never have to use your hands! However, if you prefer to use your hands, you can run your hands under water, shaking off the excess in the sink, and then and then gently press the treats into the pan. You can also butter your hands or spray them with non stick spray!

    Mix-in Ideas

    Wondering what else you can put in these gooey marshmallow squares? Try some of these:

    • Peanut Butter
    • Peanuts
    • Oreos
    • M&M’s
    • Chocolate Chips
    • Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
    • Colorful Marshmallows
    • Coconut Flakes
    • Fruity Pebbles (or other cereals)

    How to Store

    Once you’ve sliced the rice krispie treats into squares, place them in an airtight container. They’ll stay good for 3 days at room temperature, and 4-5 days in the fridge… assuming they last that long!They never make it more than 24 hours in my house!

    If you want to freeze your rice krispie treats instead, put a layer of parchment paper between each row, wrap them extra tightly with Saran Wrap and they should keep for a couple of months. Thaw them at room temperature when you’re ready to eat them, and they’ll be good to go.

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    I am so excited for you all to try this recipe that has been a lifetime in the making. I have been whipping up batches of Rice Krispie treats for as long as I can remember, but I really feel like the recipe is finally ready to share.

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    Yield: 15 large treats

    The Best Rice Krispie Treats

    The Best Rice Krispie Treats are extra buttery, extra marshmallow-y, and completely delicious. These classic marshmallow treats are so easy to make from scratch and, with a couple of tips, you'll be done in no time!

    Prep Time5 minutes minutes

    Cook Time10 minutes minutes

    Additional Time1 hour hour

    Total Time1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

    Ingredients

    • ¾ cup (1.5 sticks) unsalted butter
    • 3 (10 oz) bags mini marshmallows
    • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
    • pinch salt
    • 10 cups crispy rice cereal

    Instructions

    • Grease a 9×13 casserole pan with butter, set aside.

    • In a large, light colored, heavy bottomed pot, like an enameled dutch oven, melt butter over medium heat. (If you want to brown your butter for a richer flavor, follow these directions before continuing on to step 3:How To Brown Butter)

    • Once melted, add 2 bags of the marshmallows and stir until marshmallows are melted and the mixture is completely melted and smooth.

    • Remove from heat, then immediately stir in the vanilla extract and salt. Fold in crispy rice cereal, moving quickly and then fold in remaining bag of mini marshmallows.

    • Pour mixture into prepared pan. Using a buttered spatula, lightly press them into pan. Do not press them down too much, just spread them out. If you press them down too much they will become very dense and not as fluffy.

    • Allow treats to rest for at least 1 hour at room temperature too cool. Slice into squares or cut into shapes and store any leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4-5 days.

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    Nutrition

    Serving: 1 bar, Calories: 314kcal, Carbohydrates: 57g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 10g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 3g, Trans Fat: 0.4g, Cholesterol: 25mg, Sodium: 47mg, Potassium: 21mg, Fiber: 0.2g, Sugar: 33g, Vitamin A: 296IU, Calcium: 6mg, Iron: 0.5mg

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    Category: No Bake

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    Best Ever Rice Krispie Treats Recipe - Made with Extra Marshmallows! (2024)

    FAQs

    How do you keep homemade rice krispie treats from getting hard? ›

    Keep the heat low.

    If you melt the marshmallows too fast, it might result in a Rice Kripsy treat that is harder and crunchy than chewy.

    Why won t my marshmallows melt for rice krispie treats? ›

    Don't crank the heat on the stovetop too high.

    High heat is the prime culprit for rock hard rice krispie treats. → Follow this tip: It will take a few more minutes of cook time, but melt the butter and marshmallows over low heat. You'll be rewarded with delicious, soft and chewy treats!

    Why are my homemade rice krispie treats soggy? ›

    Too much marshmallow and butter can make a super sticky, wet or soggy slice, while too little makes a hard, dry or crumbly one. I recommend using a baking scale for my recipe to get the ratio JUST right, creating the perfect chewy but crispy Rice Krispie Squares. Melted marshmallow = sticky mess.

    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.

    Why won't my rice crispy treats harden? ›

    could be because you're trying to cut them when they're too warm. Let them cool to room temperature and try again. If they're still not setting, the mixture did not contain enough cereal. Rice Krispies are soft and gooey in the pan, but quickly set up the baking dish.

    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.

    Do you add butter to melt marshmallows? ›

    Melted marshmallows are sticky, and the butter will help prevent them from sticking to everything. If the marshmallows are too sticky to frost, try adding a tablespoon of cream to it.

    Can you use expired marshmallows? ›

    What happens when you eat expired marshmallows? Generally nothing. The high sugar content is an excellent preservative and the expiry date is typically very conservative and they will keep much, much longer. The only risk is mould, which can sometimes get in, but even that is generally just unpleasant, not harmful.

    How do you keep melted marshmallows from getting hard? ›

    To avoid this, it's important to melt them slowly over a low heat.

    How do you cut Rice Krispie treats neatly? ›

    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.

    How far in advance can you make Rice Krispie Treats? ›

    These Rice Krispie Treats can be stored for up to 4-5 days at room temperature, so you can make them ahead about 3-4 days. However, I would recommend making them the day of or the day before serving, because fresh Rice Krispies are the best Rice Krispies.

    How do you make Rice Krispy Treats less sticky? ›

    Alternatively, those greasy used butter wrappers work wonders in helping press your mixture down and keeping things stick-free. Be sure to press down firmly, but not too tight, so that your mixture is easy to cut but doesn't become hard.

    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.

    Do you put rice krispie treats in the refrigerator after you make them? ›

    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.

    Does butter make things crispy? ›

    Butter is made of mostly fat, which when separated out is called clarified butter or ghee and can take more heat that butter as a whole. The problem is butter also contains water, which we covered before keeps the temp too low for browning and crispiness, and proteins, which just burn under heat.

    Do Rice Krispies harden in the fridge? ›

    Make-Ahead

    Whether you're making them ahead for a special occasion or simply saving leftovers, Rice Krispie squares are easy to store: To Store: Keep the bars airtight at room temperature for up to 3 days. I don't recommend refrigerating Rice Krispie treats as they tend to harden.

    How do you wrap rice crispy treats individually? ›

    If you are going to package these for sale or an event or picnic or whatever, my favorite way to package is with a strip of parchment and then in plastic wrap. This keeps them looking nice and they don't get melted and stuck to the plastic. Well-wrapped, these really stay great for several days.

    Can I freeze Rice Krispie treats? ›

    Yes. Wrap the Rice Krispie treats in wax paper or parchment paper, tape the seams closed, place in an airtight container, seal the container shut, then place in the freezer. There is no need to individually wrap each cereal treat unless you plan to remove them one at a time from the freezer.

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