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3.05.2012

{recipe & craft} Rice Crispy Shamrock Treats

Hope you haven't put away your Valentines heart cookie cutters yet!  These shamrock Rice Krispie treats were a hit at our household and my little ones enjoyed eating all the many scrap leftovers.  Rice Krispie treats are some of the easiest things to make, so I feel a little silly posting this, but what the heck. It was a fun make and hopefully you'll find it fun as well.
 Needed:  Rice Krispies Cereal, Butter, Mini Marshmallows, Green Gel Paste Coloring, Heart Cookie Cutter,  Wooden Skewers, and Plastic Wrap.  Oh, and don't forget some cut green ribbon too!
 Once the marshmallows have melted add a few drops of the green gel paste and stir until you get the coloring you desire.  Then add the cereal and stir stir stir like a crazy woman.  Then quickly transfer it to a greased pan before it cools (which happens quickly).
Next, spray your cutter with non-stick spray and start cutting your hearts.  I used three hearts per shamrock, smooshed them together and shoved a skewer in the center to hold them all together. Then, let them cool completely before wrapping.
Such a sweet edible bouquet of Krispie treats.
Rice Krispie Treat Recipe
{recipe adapted from Kellogs at ricekrispie.com}
          3 Tablespoons Butter
          1 Package Mini-Marshmallows (10oz)
          6 Cups Rice Krispie Cereal
          Green Food Coloring
Directions:  In a fairly large heavy bottom sauce pan melt the butter and marshmallows.  Once completely melted add the food coloring until you've receive the coloring you desire.  Next, add the Rice Krispie cereal and stir vigorously.  Immediately transfer over to a greased pan and cut out shapes before it completely cools.  Now, enjoy!  My little monsters sure did.

10 comments:

  1. So cute:) definitely going to make these! Thanks

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  2. Ruthy-- Thanks for stopping by! Come back again real soon. :)

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  3. Trying this with my girls after school today! Love it! Shared your post on our Facebook wall this morning - thanks for the inspiration. :)

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    1. Sally-- thanks for dropping in sharing this post on your facebook. Hope your St. Patty's Day was a great one.

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  4. Love this idea...found it on Pinterest. I tried it the other day for my daughters friends for our Mommy preschool and everyone loved them! I just blogged about it as well. Thank you!!!

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    1. Carter Clan-- thanks for the shout out on your blog. Don't you just love the inspiration you can find on Pinterest? I'm addicted! :) Hope your St. Patty's Day was a good one.

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  5. your idea, and image have been stolen and being sold on Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/listing/120210631/st-patricks-day-clover-pops-6

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    1. Thanks for the heads up. I have emailed the owner of that Etsy to remove the photos. Thanks again for looking out for me. :)

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  6. Hi.You may want to know someone is stealing your PICTURES and IDEAS on Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop/RiceKrispieCreations

    Shame on them!

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    1. I appreciate the kind concerns regarding my stolen pictures. The Etsy owner has been contacted. Just curious how you you found this information out?

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