I have some kids here today and I wanted to make Kellogg's Crispy squares.?!


Question:

I have some kids here today and I wanted to make Kellogg's Crispy squares.?

I followed the recipie to the letter, but the kids won't touch them.
I mixed the fruit loops and marchmellow and chocalate and microwaved them for 20 mins but is smells wrong?


Answers:
no no no, honey thats a joke, You want to make rice crispy treats with marshmellow cream, get rice crispy cereal, and marshmellow cream, and foloow the ingrediats on there, Or better yet, they sell them at the store all ready wrapped, But here is another easy recipe to make, Peanut butter balls, no bake, Get 1 large hershey bar 1 pound, and melt it in a pan over low heat, with 1 cup of butter, After that is melted, sppon a big round tablespoon of peanutbutter and make a ball, then put the ball into the choclate put on wax paper and put into refrigerator for 6 hours or until the chclate is firm, and make 1 dozen,

I thought crispy squares were made with: rice crispies, butter and marshmellow. Melt 2 tbls. butter and one bag of marshmellows. Stir in the rice crispies and spread in a buttered 13x9 pan.

I don't know about anyone else, I use Rice Krispies. Never heard of a recipe using Fruit Loops. Put 1/2 c of butter in a pot and 1/2 a package of marshmallows. Turn the heat off when the marshmallows are almost completely melted. Dump in about 6 cups of rice krispies. Chocolate can burn so maybe that's your problem.

You followed the Micro Recipe and it is nowhere near as good.

use the stove top recipe on the Rice Crispy Box and for a bit of difference try mixing in some of those little Cinnamon candy red hots or some crushed peppermint candy pieces. anything to add a bit more pizazz

recipe is located on both the marshmellows or the rice krispy cereal




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