Which Rice Krispies Treats recipe looks yummiest?

Sebastian trying a Rice Krispies Treats star with raspberry sorbet filling

As you may know, I am a Rice Krispies brand ambassador and am participating in Rice Krispies latest Recipe Challenge along with 9 other great bloggers. We have been asked to come up with a Rice Krispies Treats(TM) recipe that includes something refrigerated or frozen – and the winning recipe will be featured on www.RiceKrispies.com and on the Rice Krispies® Facebook page!

Our recipes are due by June 24th, but because I am leaving for Orlando Tuesday, my kids and I worked for about 6 hours Sunday.. no kidding, making several Rice Krispies Treats recipes. The kids didn’t complain.. in fact Sebastian loved being a Rice Krispies Treats taste tester and Madelyn loved stirring the gooey marshmallow mixture and cutting out the star shapes with the cookie cutters.

Rice Krispies Treats are an experience.. not a snack, to me. When I want a snack I grab some Cheddar Bunnies but when I want a treat.. something special.. I want a Rice Krispies Treat or ice cream..or a swiss cake roll..or all three. Ok, I have to stop! When I was asked to be a Rice Krispies brand ambassador for their current Rice Krispies Treats Recipe challenge I was excited, nervous, and happy. Happy mostly because this gives me a REASON an EXCUSE for making tons of Rice Krispies Treats and did I ever! I went through almost all of our glass plates, spoons, knives, and wax paper in the last 6 hours.

I get to submit only one of my Rice Krispies Treats recipes and I can’t decide which one to submit so I’m letting my readers decide for me – thank you very much! 🙂

So here are my 3 Rice Krispies Treats recipes:

#1 – Rice Krsipies Treats bowl with chocolate rim, raspberry sorbet, cool whip, and fresh berries

  • Make Rice Krispies Treats as usual
    • Melt 3 tablespoons butter in large pan on medium heat
    • Mix marshmallows in and stir constantly until completely melted
    • Remove from heat
    • Stir in 6 cups Rice Krispies
    • Transfer mix into a pan coated with cooking spray – let cool
  • When Rice Krispies Treats are cool, line a small glass bowl with 1/2 thick layer of Rice Krispies Treats
  • Push firmly to pack Rice Krispies Treats into bowl and make sure there aren’t any holes
  • Melt chocolate candy in microwave or in double boiler
  • Take Rice Krispies Treats bowl out of glass bowl – the Rice Krispies Treats bowl should be firm and cool by now
  • Dip Rice Krispies Treats bowl into the melted chocolate to cover the rim
  • Fill the inside of the Rice Krispies Treat bowl with raspberry sorbet (substitute with your favorite flavor sorbet, frozen yogurt, or ice cream)
  • Top with Cool Whip, strawberries, and blueberries
  • Garnish the plate with fresh fruit and serve
#1 - Rice Krsipies Treats bowl with chocolate rim, raspberry sorbet, cool whip, and fresh berries

#2 – Rice Krispies Treats stars with raspberry sorbet, cool whip and fresh fruit

  • Make Rice Krispies Treats as usual
    • Melt 3 tablespoons butter in large pan on medium heat
    • Mix marshmallows in and stir constantly until completely melted
    • Remove from heat
    • Stir in 6 cups Rice Krispies
    • Separate Rice Krispies Treats mix into two 13×9 inch pans to make two thin layers
  • Refrigerate for 30 minutes to an hour – not necessary, but keeps the sorbet from melting quickly
  • Cut Rice Krispies Treats with star shaped cookie cutter and put stars on wax paper
  • Coat 1/2 of the Rice Krispies Treats stars with raspberry sorbet (substitute with your favorite flavor, ice cream, or frozen yogurt)
  • Place a star on top of the sorbet covered Rice Krispies Treats stars
  • Top with Cool Whip, strawberries, and blueberries
  • Garnish the plate with fresh fruit and serve
#2 - Rice Krispies Treats stars with raspberry sorbet, cool whip and fresh fruit

#3 – Rice Krsipies Treats bowl covered with chocolate, filled with vanilla ice cream, topped with cool whip, and fresh berries

  • Make Rice Krispies Treats as usual
    • Melt 3 tablespoons butter in large pan on medium heat
    • Mix marshmallows in and stir constantly until completely melted
    • Remove from heat
    • Stir in 6 cups Rice Krispies
    • Transfer mix into a pan coated with cooking spray – let cool
  • When Rice Krispies Treats are cool, line a small glass bowl with 1/2 thick layer of Rice Krispies Treats
  • Push firmly to pack Rice Krispies Treats into bowl and make sure there aren’t any holes
  • Melt chocolate candy in microwave or in double boiler
  • Take Rice Krispies Treats bowl out of glass bowl and place on a plate right side up – the Rice Krispies Treats bowl should be firm and cool by now
  • Use a spatula to cover the outside and rim of Rice Krispies Treats bowl with melted chocolate
  • Place Rice Krispies Treats bowl, on a plate, in freezer to set for about 15 minutes – do not put the Rice Krispies Treats bowl back in a glass bowl yet!
  • Take out of the freezer and place Rice Krispies Treats bowl back into the glass bowl
  • Fill the inside of the Rice Krispies Treat bowl with vanilla ice cream (substitute with your favorite flavor sorbet, frozen yogurt, or ice cream)
  • Top with strawberries and blueberries and serve
#3 - Rice Krispies Treats bowl covered with chocolate, filled with ice cream, and topped with Cool Whip and fresh fruit

Disclosure: This is part of a paid campaign sponsored by Rice Krispies® cereal.

Which of these Rice Krispies Treats recipes looks yummiest to you? Please tell me in the comments below.

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