Grinch Heart Rice Krispies Treats Recipe (2024)

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Homemade Rice Krispie Treats are a favorite in our home, but during Christmas we like to kick them up a notch and make these super cute Grinch Heart Rice Krispies Treats...easiest recipe ever and they are oh so delicious!

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How the Grinch Stole Christmashas been one of my favorite holiday cartoons and movies since I was a little girl. I loved the book, the original cartoon version and also love Jim Carrey's movie version. I guess I am just a Grinch loving girl at heart! My favorite quote from the book is, "Well, in Whoville they say – that the Grinch's small heart grew three sizes that day. And then – the true meaning of Christmas came through, and the Grinch found the strength oftenGrinches, plustwo!"Hence, the green hearts with the small red heart in the center.

During the holidays, my daughter and I love to make treats like our White Chocolate Christmas Mix, White Chocolate Christmas Bark, and these Peppermint Pretzel Bite Candies. This year we decided to add a new, fun, Grinch inspired treat to share with our friends, so the Grinch Heart Rice Krispies Treats were born. They were so easy to make, are so yummy, and quite possibly the cutest treats ever!

Start by making green Rice Krispies Treats.

What do you need to make Rice Krispie Treats?

  • 3 tablespoonsbutter
  • 1 package (10 oz., about 40)marshmallows or 4 cups miniature marshmallows
  • 6 cupsRice Krispies cereal
  • green food coloring for the Grinch heart version
  • small red candies (affiliate link ->I used THESE )

How do you make Rice Krispie Treats?

  1. Start by melting the butter.
  2. Mix in and melt the marshmallows.
  3. For the green Grinch Heart version, stir in 4-5 squirts of green food coloring or more until you get the desired shade of green.
  4. Remove from heat and slowly stir in the Rice Krispies cereal.
  5. If you don't want to make heart shaped Rice Krispies Treats, use a buttered spatula or wax paper evenly press mixture into 13 x 9 x 2-inch pan coated with cooking spray. Cool. Cut into 2-inch squares.
  6. For the Grinch Heart Rice Krispies Treats, follow the directions below.

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Place a sheet of wax paper on a large cookie sheet and spread the Rice Krispies treat mixture onto the pan evenly. It should be about and inch thick.

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Use a heart shaped cookie cutter to cut out the hearts.

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Place the heart cut-outs on a piece of wax paper.

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Place a heart shaped candy in the center of each green Grinch heart.

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Enjoy! Aren't the the cutest little Grinchy hearts you've ever seen? Eat them all up yourself, or share them with friends. These also make a super fun treat for kids at Christmas parties or would be super fun to nibble up while watching How the Grinch Stole Christmas with your kiddos!

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Grinch Heart Rice Krispies Treats Recipe


  • Author:
    Jessica

  • Total Time:
    10 mins

  • Yield:
    12 1x

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Homemade Rice Krispie Treats are a favorite in our home, but during Christmas we like to kick them up a notch and make these super cute Grinch Heart Rice Krispies Treats...easiest recipe ever and they are oh so delicious!

Ingredients


Scale

  • 3 tablespoonsbutter
  • 1 package (10 oz., about 40)marshmallows or 4 cupsminiature marshmallows
  • 6 cupsRice Krispies cereal
  • green food coloring for the Grinch heart version
  • small red candies

Instructions

  1. Start by melting the butter.
  2. Mix in and melt the marshmallows.
  3. Stir in 4-5 squirts of green food coloring or more until you get the desired shade of green.
  4. Remove from heat and slowly stir in the Rice Krispies cereal.
  5. Place a sheet of wax paper on a cookie sheet and spread the mixture on it until it is about an inch thick.
  6. Use a heart shaped cookie cutter to cut out the hearts and place them on wax paper.
  7. Place a heart shaped candy in the center of each heart shaped treat, pressing down so it will stick.

Notes

This green version of Rice Krispie Treats also makes really cute Christmas trees. Just use a cookie cutter in the shape of a Christmas tree instead of a heart, and decorate with colored icing!

  • Prep Time: 2 mins
  • Cook Time: 5 mins
  • Category: dessert

Keywords: Rice Krispies, treats, marshmallows, Grinch

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FAQs

Why are my homemade Rice Krispie treats soggy? ›

There are a couple of reasons your treats might have come out soggy or too soft. First, your cereal might be too old. Check the expiration and make sure the crispy rice cereal is nice and fresh for the best texture! Second, you may have used too much butter.

Can you use hard marshmallows for rice crispy treats? ›

Recipe Notes

* Make sure your marshmallows are fresh. Stale, hard marshmallows won't result in nice, chewy bars. ** Any brand is fine, but be sure the cereal you use is fresh. Stale cereal will make for stale-tasting Rice Crispy Treats.

Why won t my marshmallows melt for rice krispie treats? ›

If you crank up the heat and zoom through melting them, they will dry to a hard texture instead of a soft gooey one. So take the extra 5 minutes and melt them over low heat, stirring constantly. Show them a little love :) If you did melt them slow and they are still hard, you most likely need to use more marshmallows.

Why did rice crispy treats get hard? ›

High heat is the prime culprit for rock hard rice krispie treats. → Follow this tip: It will take a few more minutes of cook time, but melt the butter and marshmallows over low heat. You'll be rewarded with delicious, soft and chewy treats!

What happens if you put too much butter in Rice Krispies treats? ›

What happens if you put too much butter in Rice Krispies Treats? If you put too much butter in rice krispies treats they will become oily, the cereal will soak up the butter and the treats will become soggy, rather than crispy.

How do you keep rice krispie treats from falling apart? ›

How do you keep Rice Krispies treats from falling apart? The trick is all in the proportions. You don't want to add too much butter, or the marshmallow mixture will break. Also, make sure to gently press the treats down into their mold — think of it like you're packing brown sugar.

What is a substitute for marshmallows in Rice Krispies? ›

The substitute breaks down like this: combine an invert sugar (like syrup or honey) with a nut or seed butter to create a sweet adhesive for your Rice Krispy treats. Not only does this sticky mix work as a proper swap for marshmallows, but it also brings its own unique flavor to your crunchy bars.

How long are homemade rice crispy treats good for? ›

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!

What can you substitute for Rice Krispies in Rice Krispie Treats? ›

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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Do you add butter to melt marshmallows? ›

However, if you need the marshmallows to be melted for use in a recipe like a mousse or cereal bar, then it's best to do so very gently in a saucepan, ideally with other ingredients like butter, milk or water, depending on your recipe.

Is there a trick to cutting Rice Krispie Treats? ›

To prevent the Rice Krispie Treats from sticking together when cutting, you can dip the knife into warm water and wipe it with a paper towel between each cut. This will help remove any residue from the treats and ensure clean, separate pieces.

How to use old marshmallows in Rice Krispie Treats? ›

Stale Marshmallows

You can but I would not recommend it. The marshmallows will clump instead of melting into a nice even goo. Stick to fresh marshmallows for your treats and save the stale ones for a cup of hot chocolate later.

What can you do with expired marshmallows? ›

Marshmallows don't really go “bad” that I am aware of. Personally, I would try to use them. You can soften hard marshmallows by dipping a sealed bag in a hot pot of water boiling for a couple of minutes. The expiration date is just a best by date.

Why do people eat rice crispy treats before lifting? ›

Medical News Today, an online health news platform, said that “Rice Krispies Treats make for a suitable pre-workout snack due to their simple carbohydrate content. Carbohydrates are the body's primary fuel source, so eating a high-carb snack before a training session can boost energy and performance.”

How do you fix dry rice crispy treats? ›

Another addition that can bring Rice Krispie treats to a whole other level, and make them softer and more moist, is sweetened condensed milk. In fact, it can keep these sweets from being too dry and chewy from the moment that you bite into them.

How do you keep homemade Rice Krispies from getting hard? ›

If you melt the marshmallows too fast, it might result in a Rice Kripsy treat that is harder and crunchy than chewy. Take your time and let the butter and marshmallows melt slowly. Use an 8×8 or slightly smaller pan. Use a small and deep pan if you want thick and chewy rice Krispy treats.

How long does it take for Rice Krispies to harden? ›

This is our favorite recipe for classic rice krispie treats. Adding a little extra butter and marshmallow, plus a splash of vanilla extract and a pinch of salt makes all the difference! Let them set for at least 1 hour before cutting into squares.

How do you fix dry rice krispie treats? ›

Another addition that can bring Rice Krispie treats to a whole other level, and make them softer and more moist, is sweetened condensed milk. In fact, it can keep these sweets from being too dry and chewy from the moment that you bite into them.

How far in advance can you make rice krispie treats? ›

Allow to thaw at room temperature before serving. Make-ahead- I truly believe the best rice krispies are the ones fresh from the pan but if you want to make them in advance remember to make them no more than 3 days before you plan to serve them or freeze them right away.

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