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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What are the love notes on Rice Krispies Treats? ›

We created the first-ever accessible "Love Notes" in the form of Braille stickers and re-recordable audio boxes so parents and family members could share messages of love and encouragement with children who are blind or visually-impaired, all available for free at ricekrispies.com/lovenotes.

Why are my homemade rice crispy treats so 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!

Can I use old marshmallows for rice krispie treats? ›

Can you use stale marshmallows to make rice krispie treats? You can but I would not recommend it. The marshmallows will clump instead of melting into a nice even goo.

How to make a pyramid out of Rice Krispies? ›

Rice Crispy Pyramids: made just the same way you make rice crispy treats, only mold them into pyramid shapes using a (clean) sand mold (like this one), or cooking mold (like this one). Or try shaping them by hand if you're not a perfectionist.

Does rice Crispy Treats have pig? ›

- Beef or pork gelatin may be used in all varieties of Kellogg's® Rice Krispies Treats® bars, including Kellogg's® Rice Krispies Treats® made with Whole Grain bars. - Beef gelatin is used in Pop-Tarts® Toaster Pastries. Because the gelatin is used in the icing, our unfrosted varieties do not contain any gelatin.

What is a fun fact about Rice Krispies Treats? ›

Rice Krispies Treats were invented in 1939 by Kellogg Company employees Malitta Jensen and Mildred Day "in the Kellogg kitchens in Battle Creek, Michigan as a promotional vehicle for the cereal." Kellogg's began commercially to produce plain and chocolate-based treats under the trademark brand-names of "Rice Krispies ...

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.

Is it cheaper to make or buy rice krispie treats? ›

It's Cheaper – The ingredients in this recipe cost me $5.01 and made 16.1 ounces of rice krispies, roughly 30 cents per ounce. I bought an 8-piece box at the store for $4.43 cents, with each piece weighing 0.78 ounces. That's about 70 cents per ounce.

Why are my rice crispy treats falling apart? ›

An important factor in a rice krispie treat recipe is the ratio of marshmallow to cereal. Too much cereal and the squares will taste dry, crunchy, and bland. Too much marshmallow and the squares will be too sticky and fall apart.

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.

Can homemade rice crispy treats go bad? ›

Do they go bad or just get stale? You can keep them for longer, but after 3 days, they begin to taste stale. The Rice Crispy treats are made with butter, which is a fresh ingredient that changes flavor after storing at room temperature. The treats also begin to get softer the longer they're stored.

Do you have to refrigerate Rice Krispie treats after you make them? ›

Do Rice Crispy Treats Need to be Refrigerated? No. I recommend keeping these Rice Crispy Treats in an airtight container at room temperature. Refrigerating will make the marshmallow in them super hard, so I advise to leave them at room temperature.

Why are my homemade Rice Krispie treats 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.

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

But perhaps the best thing you can do to a Rice Krispie Treat is swap out the Rice Krispies themselves for another crispy ingredient. Of course, you can do this with other cereals, like Chex and Kix.

Why are rice crispy treats so good? ›

First, they primarily comprise simple carbohydrates, which means they provide quick energy, easily accessible by the muscles. Hillary Ake, a sports dietitian, says that the treats are “a quick carbohydrate, taste good, and are easy to consume.” They can also be very convenient.

Is Rice Krispie Treat healthy? ›

They are mostly high-glycemic carbs (meaning the type that spike energy quickly), Collingwood says. Other than some iron and B vitamins (thanks to the fortified cereal they're made with), they have little nutritional value. You'll still need to focus on a healthy diet throughout the rest of your day, Collingwood says.

What flavor is a Rice Krispie? ›

The deliciously crunchy Rice Krispies. The sweet and smell of vanilla and buttery marshmallow. Available in a delicious range of exciting flavours from, Marshmallow to Chocolate and American Style flavours like Cookies & Cream. NEW Try our latest American Style addition, Mint Choc Shake flavour!

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