How to make the perfect rice krispies

How to make the perfect rice krispies

Korey Blythe

Rice Krispies are a classic treat that many people enjoy. Growing up, Rice Krispies were one of my favorite treats. They were like the first thing I learned how to make, and I believe I’ve perfected the craft of making Rice Krispies. With my help, I will show you how to make the perfect Rice Krispies in just five steps and in less than 15 minutes.

Rice Krispies are really easy to make and aren’t expensive at all; they are the perfect snack for any party or event. To make Rice Krispies you will need three ingredients: a bag of mini marshmallows, a box of rice krispies, and a stick of butter. The utensils you will need are a pot, something to stir them with, and a container to put them in afterwards.

To start making your Rice Krispies, first you will need to put your pot on the stove and turn your stove top on medium/low.

Second, after your pot is warm, place half a stick of butter in the pot and stir it slowly til it’s melted.

Third, after your butter has melted, place your full bag of mini marshmallows in the pot and stir til both the butter and marshmallow have mixed into a crème.

Fourth, when your butter and marshmallows have melted together you can…..

The last step is to add your Rice Krispies and mix them all together. Remember when adding your Rice Krispies only add one cup at a time.  You don’t want to pour too many Rice Krispies in that’s what messes them up. Also, you don’t want them to taste just like plain Rice Krispies so I leave a bit more marshmallow but it is totally up to you.

Finally, your Rice Krispies are done. I like to eat a little when they first get done just because I think it’s better while they are fresh and hot. Transfer your treats from your bowl and place them in the pan and place them in the fridge for 15 minutes to cool down.

Now you have learned the best way to make rice krispie treats I hope I’ve showed you a new or slightly different way of making this snack this way is what I’ve found to be the best. Thank you for reading. I hope you learned something. I’m just glad to share with anyone who’s interested.