28 Recipes That Use Up Rice Krispies (2024)

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28 Recipes That Use Up Rice Krispies (1)Caroline StankoUpdated: Mar. 05, 2024

    Take that box of Rice Krispies beyond the cereal bowl with these crunchy Rice Krispies recipes.

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    To make a dairy-free dessert, I created chocolate peanutty bars. My kids and their friends gobble them up. I’ve written about it on my blog, joyfulscribblings.com. —Dawn Pasco, Overland Park, Kansas

    Oreo Rice Krispies Treats

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    These Oreo Rice Krispies Treats are chewy on the inside with a crispy, crunchy cookie top. Not only are they tasty, but the crumbled cookies make for a sweet presentation. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Rocky Road Rice Krispies Treats

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    Piled high with chocolate chunks, gooey marshmallows and crushed graham crackers, this rocky road Rice Krispies Treats recipe is perfect for those with a sweet tooth. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Salted Caramel Pretzel Rice Krispies Treats

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    Craving a snack that’s both salty and sweet? These salted caramel Rice Krispies treats can’t be beat. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Morning Buzz Rice Krispies Treats

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    These caffeinated cereal bars will help you perk right up! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Ice Cream Cone Treats

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    I came up with this recipe as a way for my grandkids to enjoy Rice Krispies treats without getting sticky hands. You can also pack the cereal mixture into paper cups and insert a wooden pop stick to create cute pops. —Mabel Nolan, Vancouver, Washington

    No-Bake Cookie Butter Blossoms

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    Chewy and sweet, these easy treats mix Rice Krispies, cookie spread and chocolate kisses in an unforgettable spin on an old favorite. —Jessie Sarrazin, Livingston, Montana

    Butterscotch-Rum Raisin Treats

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    I love making rum raisin rice pudding around the holidays. Those flavors inspired this recipe. Crispy rice cereal adds crunch, but nuts, toasted coconut or candied pineapple could do the job, too. —Crystal Schlueter, Northglenn, Colorado

    Chocolate Marshmallow Peanut Butter Squares

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    I combined a couple of recipes to create these crunchy, chocolaty bars that burst with peanut butter flavor, marshmallows and pretzel pieces. The bars could also pass for fudge! —Dawn Lowenstein, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania

    Cinnamon-Cranberry Oat Bars

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    I'm a swim coach for kids, and I started making these bars for them as a snack. I wanted something that was easy to eat but would also give them energy. The kids loved them from the very first time I brought them. Now I bring them to every team event. —Sarah Riviere, Prescott, Arizona

    Chocolate-Covered Raisin Cookies

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    My family loves these moist, chewy cookies. They're a year-round treat at our house, and a batch never lasts long. —Karen Bourne, Magrath, Alberta

    Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cookies

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    Here's a different version of a traditional recipe. I love these soft peanut butter chocolate chip cookies. — Clarice Schweitzer, Sun City, Arizona

    Neapolitan Crispy Bars

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    Talk about a conversation piece! These fun, yummy bars will get people talking. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Chocolate Peanut Butter Crunch Bars

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    My twist on rice crispy bars includes crunchy crushed pretzels. Then I top them with a creamy peanut butter coating and rich chocolate topping. Garnished with peanuts and even more pretzels, I don’t think I'd ever go back to plain old bars again. —Sherri Melotik, Oak Creek, Wisconsin

    Fruity Cereal Bars

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    With dried apples and cranberries, these crispy cereal bars are perfect for snacks or brown-bag lunches. —Giovanna Kranenberg, Cambridge, Minnesota

    Coconut Cashew Crunch

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    The crunch is always a hit for Christmas snacking. It’s one of my husband’s favorites—and he says he doesn’t like coconut! It’s incredible on ice cream. —Dana Nemecek, Skiatook, Oklahoma

    Date Nut Balls

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    A friend gave me this recipe more than 30 years ago. It is my husband's favorite treat. I like these with pecans or walnuts. If you do not like nuts, omit the nuts and use 3 cups Rice Krispies. —Melinda Lord, Washington, Iowa

    Cheese Crispies

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    For years I’ve taken these crispy, crunchy snacks to work. They get high marks from everybody in the teachers lounge. —Eileen Ball, Cornelius, North Carolina

    Christmas Crunch Candy

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    Treat family and friends to a yummy brittle for the holidays. Made with cashews and Rice Krispies, it's loaded with crispy-crunchy goodness. —Amanda McLemore, Maryville, Tennessee

    Curried Chicken Meatball Wraps

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    My strategy to get picky kids to eat healthy: Letting everyone assemble their dinner at the table. We love these easy meatball wraps, topped with crunchy veggies and peanuts, sweet raisins, and a creamy dollop of yogurt. —Jennifer Beckman, Falls Church, Virginia

    Nutty Rice Krispie Cookies

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    My mom and I used to prepare these Rice Krispie cookies for Christmas every year. Making them with just the microwave means they're super easy and fun to mix with the kids. —Savanna Chapdelaine, Orlando, Florida

    No-Bake Cereal Cookie Bars

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    We pull out all the goodies for these chewy bars, like raisins and coconut. For more color, sprinkle on the M&M's once the bars are in the pan. Then press them in. —Connie Craig, Lakewood, Washington

    Originally Published: February 19, 2019

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    Caroline Stanko

    Caroline has been with Taste of Home for the past seven years, working in both print and digital. After starting as an intern for the magazine and special interest publication teams, Caroline was hired as the third-ever digital editor for Taste of Home. Since then, she has researched, written and edited content on just about every topic the site covers, including cooking techniques, buzzy food news, gift guides and many, many recipe collections. Caroline also acts as the editorial lead for video, working with the Test Kitchen, videographers and social media team to produce videos from start to finish.When she’s not tip-tapping on a keyboard, Caroline is probably mixing up a killer co*cktail, reading a dog-eared library book or cooking up a multi-course feast (sometimes all at once). Though she technically lives in Milwaukee, there is a 50/50 chance Caroline is in Chicago or southwest Michigan visiting her close-knit family.

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    FAQs

    How to make a pyramid out of Rice Krispies? ›

    To make the pyramid treats, I combined rice crispies, melted marshmallows, and melted butter (I didn't measure anything) and pressed it into a pyramid sand mold. I hid m & m treasures throughout the pyramids. This was a simple and fun activity, but the girls were SO involved in…

    What happened to the purple box of Rice Krispies? ›

    Yes! Rice Krispies Treats Cereal has been discontinued. Yes it's sad. Yes it's unfair and YES YOU CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!

    Why do body builders eat Rice Krispie Treats? ›

    Rice Krispies treats are high in sugar and simple carbohydrates while remaining relatively low in fat and protein. Therefore, they give the body easily accessible energy without slowing digestion. This means someone can eat a portion shortly before a workout and not worry about getting an upset stomach or cramps.

    Can you freeze Rice Krispie Treats? ›

    If you want to store them for longer than two days, try freezing them. To Freeze: Allow these gooey Rice Krispie Treats to cool completely and cut them into squares. Freeze in an airtight container, or wrap each square in a piece of plastic wrap and place them in a gallon freezer bag. Freeze them for up to 3 months.

    Are Rice Krispies good for constipation? ›

    It can cause bloating; if someone is constipated, it can make that worse; and if they're loose it will make them looser,' says Professor Whorwell. 'So try eating refined cereals – Rice Krispies, white bread, white pasta, cream crackers – and avoid things like brown bread, Weetabix, Ryvita and digestive biscuits. '

    Why is there no Rice Krispies in Canada? ›

    The Kellogg's Strike That Started It All

    The strike lasted 71 days until December of 2021, when both sides agreed to a new five-year contract. Because the strike lasted so long, some Kellogg's products, including Rice Krispies, have been in short supply as the company tries to catch up with production.

    Why are Rice Krispies discontinued? ›

    Due in part to a major worker strike in several factories which produce Rice Krispies (a 77 day long strike which was finally resolved in December, 2021), supply chain issues, and a need for the 2022 barley crop to come in (barley malt is a key ingredient in Rice Krispies), we can expect continued shortages of the ...

    Are Rice Krispies good for you? ›

    Rice Krispies are a low-calorie breakfast cereal that can be part of a healthy, balanced diet. They are made from rice and are usually low in sugar and fat. As a low-calorie food, they can help support weight loss efforts when consumed as part of a calorie-controlled diet.

    Do Rice Krispies give you energy? ›

    Complex carbohydrates, on the other hand, are more nutrient dense, found in foods like peas, beans, whole grains, and vegetables. Rice Krispies Treats have a lot of simple carbohydrates (from the cereal to the sugar used to bind it together), which help deliver that quick jolt of energy.

    What is the best cereal to eat before a workout? ›

    Cereal: Wheatbix, corn flakes, or any cereal that you enjoy ( keep it reasonably nutritious!). Add some fruit to it to really get you going! Honey in water: A few teaspoons of honey in warm water will digest very quickly and leave you feeling ready to train.

    What can I use instead of Rice Krispies? ›

    Instead of using Rice Krispies (or any cereal) in your treat recipe, try the following substitutions:
    • Fried chow mein noodles.
    • Fried wonton strips.
    • Pretzel sticks.
    • Potato sticks.
    • Popcorn (you'll end up with an amazing flavor halfway between kettle corn and caramel corn)
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    What is the shelf life of homemade rice crispy treats? ›

    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 long are homemade Rice Krispies good for? ›

    Rice krispie treats do not need to be refrigerated because they contain so much sugar, which acts as a preservative. Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week, but I doubt they will last that long!

    Why did they stop making Rice Krispies? ›

    That's largely due to the supply chain crisis affecting the food industry as a whole, Market Realist shares. But the way it's affecting Rice Krispies specifically has to do with the supply of barley malt extract, one of the main ingredients in the cereal.

    Can I use Rice Krispies instead of breadcrumbs? ›

    "Instead of using bread crumbs or crushed crackers, I use rice krispies and they work great! After trying this recipe you will probaly only use rice krispies in your meatball from now on!

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