I worked at a coffee shop years ago where the owner made these at home and brought them in every morning. They would sell out within the first hour every time! I was lucky enough to get the instructions before I left for my summer job in the theater. I worked in professional summer stock theater for five years at the Jackson Hole Playhouse in Jackson, Wyoming. I actually managed the theater during the day, and was in the shows at night. Well, I started making these for the concession stand at the theater, and people would come in the next day and ask if there were any more that they could buy! Crazy - but they are just so perfectly soft and yummy. Addicting. I've had several (I never count) today.
I like to wrap them in individual squares - maybe it's habit, but I think that it keeps each serving softer, especially if they're just for an anytime treat. The wrap also provides a handy way to hold them (they should be called "rice krispy 'n sticky treats"). Paper napkins and krispy treats really don't get along! I also like to put a thick popsicle stick in them for a special look - parties or bake sales.
Famous Rice Krispy Treats
Supplies:
Jelly roll pan - makes 24 summer day squares, or 48 perfect little party treats
Large bowl that fits in your microwave - you could use a smaller one, then use a separate bowl for the final mixing if you have a really small microwave (where there's a will, there's a way).Wooden spoon
Cooking spray - to coat your pan and fingers
Ingredients:
One large size box Rice Krispies - you can make your treats as gooey or as krispy as you like.
One 16 oz bag mini marshmallows - this has to be exact. I even prefer this brand marshmallow.
One cube butter or margarine - margarine treats stay softer longer, butter tastes a bit better.
How to make them:
These instructions are for a standard high wattage microwave. If yours is not so powerful, just make slight adjustments.Melt the cube of butter in the large bowl. I put mine in for 1 minute. Dump the whole bag of mini marshmallows into the bowl and stir, completely coating the marshmallows with butter.
Take a moment to spray your pan with cooking spray.
Microwave the marshmallows for no more than 1 minute 30 seconds.
This is important! Less cooking time is what makes a soft treat.
The marshmallows will not look melted. See the picture below.
Just give them a vigorous stir and they'll become creamy.
Now gradually add the cereal to the marshmallows. I try to be careful so I don't crush up the Rice Krispys while I'm stirring. Use as much cereal as you like.
What's your Krispy treat style? I'm kind of a traditionalist - I like them best plain.
The beauty of it is that the whole batch just falls out of the bowl into the pan. Hardly anything to wash out - it just takes a second with hot water.
Done! So fast and easy! Yummy, too.
So much that with his mouth full, he was only willing to squish his eyes up for a smile.
The End
p.s. Because our internet was down today, I've was not able to blog. I'll have to tell you about Camp Hideaway tomorrow. No time now - it's midnight. I think I need a snack...maybe another Rice Krispy Treat...
1 comment:
Yummo!!! As soon as the cupcakes have all been eaten in our house, I'm making some of those! So that means I'll probably be making them by the end of the day! :)
Alisa
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