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Christmas Rice Krispie Treats Recipe

Rice Krispie Christmas Pops Recipe

Christmas Rice Krispie Treats – delicious white chocolate loaded with candy for a sweet treat kids love to help make for the holidays!

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This Christmas rice krispie recipe is a super easy treat to make and is perfectly festive for the holiday season! We love to serve them at our Elf Party and they make a great addition to our Holiday Cookie Exchange.

Rice Krispie Christmas Pops Recipe

What are Rice Krispie Treats?

Rice krispie treats are primarily made of rice krispies cereal, melted butter and mini marshmallows. These Christmas pops are made even easier by simply using pre made cereal treats, dipping them in chocolate and then covering them in candy and sprinkles.

These holiday treats are so much fun for kids of all ages to make and take to seasonal school events.

Rice Krispie Christmas Pops Recipe

This easy holiday treat can be personalized with a wide variety of festive ingredients! Try adding: a pretzel stick for a handle, green food coloring to the chocolate, marshmallow fluff, white chocolate chips, a candy cane, red candy melts instead of white or other kinds of holiday sprinkles!

Rice Krispie Christmas Pops Process

How to make Christmas Rice Krispies treats:

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Ingredients:

Tip: homemade rice krispie treats work just as well as store bought ones but using premade squares cuts out some of the work. Find the homemade recipe at the bottom of this post!

Rice Krispie Christmas Treat Process

Directions:

1.  Unwrap the rice krispie treats and place a lollipop stick into each one.

Rice Krispie Christmas Treat Dipped

2.  In a medium bowl, melt the chocolate wafers in the microwave at 15 second intervals, stirring in between until the chocolate is completely smooth. Dip half of the rice krispie square into the chocolate.

3. Place the treats on a parchment paper lined baking sheet.

Rice Krispie Christmas Pops Process

4.  Add candy to the melted chocolate before it cools – I like to have it ready in small bowls. Press the M&Ms into the chocolate so that they really “stick”. Spread the Christmas sprinkles overtop.

5.  Place the crispy treats in the fridge and allow the chocolate to harden completely before serving.

Rice Krispie Christmas Treats Recipe

Tips for making these Christmas treats:

  • Use candy melts for best results, the wafer chocolate melts the best. Add one teaspoon of coconut oil to other chocolate to help it melt and pour better.
  • Lay the chocolate covered treat on a parchment lined baking sheet for easy moving and transporting before the chocolate has hardened.
  • Place the chocolate in the fridge or freezer to completely cool before serving.
Rice Krispie Christmas Pops Recipe
  • Store these yummy treats in a large freezer bag or airtight container for up to three months at room temperature. They can also be stored in the fridge to prevent the chocolate from melting.
Rice Krispie Christmas Pops Recipe

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Some of my kitchen essentials:

Rice Krispie Christmas Pops Recipe

These delicious treats would make a lovely hostess gift at your next holiday party. Simply wrap in wax paper, tuck into a gift bag and tie with bakers twine!

Homemade rice krispie recipe:

  • 3 Tbsp butter
  • 4 cups miniature marshmallows
  • 6 cups Rice Krispies cereal

Directions:

1. In large saucepan melt butter over medium-low heat. Add marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat.

2. Add rice krispie cereal. Stir until the cereal mixture is well combined.

3. Using a buttered spatula or wax paper evenly press mixture into 13 x 9 inch baking dish coated with cooking spray. Allow to cool before cutting into squares.

Rice Krispie Christmas Pops Recipe

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Rice Krispie Christmas Pops Recipe

Christmas Rice Krispie Treat Recipe

Yield: 6
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 2 minutes
Total Time: 7 minutes

Christmas Rice Krispie Treats - delicious white chocolate loaded with candy for a sweet treat kids love to help make for the holidays!

Ingredients

  • Six Original Rice Krispie Squares (or homemade)
  • 6 oz White Candy Melts
  • Red and green M&Ms
  • Christmas sprinkles
  • Six, 4" lollipop sticks (optional)

Instructions

1.  Unwrap the rice krispie treats and place a lollipop stick into each one.

2.  In a medium bowl, melt the chocolate wafers in the microwave at 15 second intervals, stirring in between until the chocolate is completely smooth. Dip half of the rice krispie square into the chocolate.

3. Place the treats on a parchment paper lined baking sheet.

4.  Add candy to the melted chocolate before it cools - I like to have it ready in small bowls. Press the M&Ms into the chocolate so that they really "stick". Spread the Christmas sprinkles overtop.

5.  Place the crispy treats in the fridge and allow the chocolate to harden completely before serving.

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 281Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 170mgCarbohydrates: 63gFiber: 0gSugar: 29gProtein: 2g

All values are approximate and based on ingredients used by the recipe writer. Always calculate your own individual nutritional values for the most accurate calculation.

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