Chocolate Rainbow Krispies Treats

"This is a colorful twist on the old favorite "Rice Krispy" treats. These go over well with children and are a big seller at bake sales. You may cut them into much smaller squares, if desired. We like them huge!"
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
12 squares
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ingredients

  • 80 large marshmallows (or 10 cups mini size)
  • 118.29-177.44 ml margarine (or unsalted butter)
  • 2839.08 ml Rice Krispies
  • 177.44-236.59 ml miniature M&M's chocolate candies (not regular size!)
  • nonstick cooking spray
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directions

  • Measure out cereal into a huge bowl and set aside.
  • Melt margarine and marshmallows together in a large saucepan over low heat, stirring (do not let burn).
  • As soon as the mixture has melted together, pour over the cereal and mix well using two large spoons.
  • Let the cereal mixture cool down just a few seconds, then stir in 1/2 cup of the mini M&Ms candies, saving the remaining 1/2 cup for later.
  • Mix well; some of the M&Ms will melt and the cereal will turn chocolaty.
  • Immediately spread this mixture into a 9x13" baking pan that has been greased or sprayed with nonstick baking spray.
  • Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup M&Ms over the top, pressing if needed to make them stick to the top (using a large sheet of wax paper to press will keep your fingers from getting sticky).
  • Allow to cool completely.
  • When cool, cut into 12 large pieces (or smaller pieces for more servings).
  • Note: regular M&Ms will not melt quickly enough, which is why I recommend the miniature.

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Reviews

  1. What a way to make rice krispie treats! These were fantastic! Thanks.
     
  2. Heather, I made these for a bake sale at my daughter's school, and they were so yummy! I did use the mini M&M's, but they didn't melt, strangely enough. But NO MATTER! They were still very colorful and they tasted great. I did cut them very large, ended up with 15 in one pan, and 20 in another. Kids should get their 25 cents worth, right? :) You said 1/2 to 1 cup of margarine, I used 3/4 cup of butter, and mini mallows. Melted them in the microwave, which is probably why the M&M's didn't melt. But they took 2 minutes, a stir, 1 minute, a stir, and then 15-30 seconds, till they were ready. Thanks for a great twist on an old favorite!
     
  3. What a fabulous recipe! We all loved it, cleaned the pan in no time. Pretty to look at also. The only change I made was to use a non-stick pan and butter instead of margerine. A little tip that worked extremely well for me was to wet my hands and then press down the mixture. I'm submitting a photo in gratitude. Thanks again HeatherFeather for such a tasty treat!
     
  4. Heather, Two of my grandchildren and I have been making these to take to our church fund raiser,we are having a car wash,and bake sale. I finally had to put a stop to them helping or there would not be any left to take.So I know they will go over great.They are really very easy to make. Thanks So Much for your recipe. Darlene Summers
     
  5. Made these last night, YUMMY! I didn't have enough marshmellows, so I kind of halfed the recipe, but it still turned out great, so colorful, I'd write more, but I want to get the last one before the kids do! Thanks!
     
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