Rice Krispies Treat Sparklers

Aren’t these Red, White & Blue Rice Krispies Treat Sparklers so adorable?

Rice Krispies Treat Sparklers

The Fourth of July — our American Independence Day — has been one of my favorite holidays since childhood, right up there with Christmas.  It’s hot weather and watermelon . . . sparklers and sno-cones . . . bright streamers of light painting the canvas of the night sky.

It has always been magical for me — a day when everyone in our nation comes together for family barbeques, neighborhood block parties and city firework shows.  United we stand for a day.

As a mother, I love building upon the memories of my childhood to create new memories and traditions for my wee kidlets.  And, the beautiful thing about making new memories is that “simple” works.

These patriotic-inspired sweets — Rice Krispies Treat Sparklers — are about as simple as it gets. . . and a sure-fire favorite for my kidlets, who had the privilege of sampling these when I made them earlier this week.

(oh, the lives of a food blogger’s children!)

They were captivated by the vivid colors, the quirky stars and the fact that everything was on a stick. What is is about food on a stick, anyway?  It seems like anything on a stick — whether bamboo skewers or paper lollipop sticks — is more exciting and fun!

With these red, white and blue treats in hand, we sat outside in their “clubhouse” and talked about the coming national holiday, fireworks, and family.  And, with pleading, strawberry-stained smiles and marshamallow-sticky hands, they asked me to make the Sparklers again for Independence Day.

I think they agree with me: simple treats and simple family time make the best memories.

Rice Krispies Treat Sparklers

Rice Krispy Treat Sparklers

Simple ingredients come together for a fun, kid-friendly treat.
4.50 from 8 votes
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Servings: 15 -25, depending on the size of your cutter
Author: Rachel Lacy

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons of butter
  • 1 10- ounce bag of mini-marshmallows
  • 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract optional
  • 6 cups of puffed rice "Rice Krispies" cereal
  • Strawberries one per sparkler
  • Blueberries 3-4 per sparkler
  • Star shaped cookie cutter
  • Food skewers or lollipop sticks
  • Ribbon optional

Instructions

  • In a heavy duty saucepan (I use a large stockpot to give myself plenty of room for stirring in the cereal), melt the butter over low heat.
  • When completely melted, add the marshmallows and stir continuously until melted.
  • Stir in the vanilla.
  • Remove from heat and add in the cereal, stirring until completely coated and mixed in.
  • Pour coated cereal onto wax paper or buttered foil and spread out to the thickness of your cookie cutter. As you spread it out, keep the mixture compact -- don't allow any "holes" to form as the cereal moves under the pressure of your spatula (or wax paper if using that to shape the cereal mixture).
  • Once completely flat and thin enough for your cookie cutter to go through, allow the cereal mixture to cool and firm up. (Note: if you live in a high-humidity area like I do, this may take as much as 30 minutes)
  • Once cooled, press your cookie cutter into the hardened mixture, remove the cut out treat from the cutter and set aside. Repeat.
  • Starting with the strawberries, skewer the washed and trimmed fruit onto the wooden food skewers or lollipop sticks.
  • Carefully add one Rice Krispies treat on to the top of each skewer.
  • You can tie a ribbon to the stick/skewer, just below the strawberry for more festive color (and it helps support the heavy strawberry).
  • Serve and enjoy!

Notes

If you want a "stars and stripes" motif, cut half of the Rice Krispies treats into bars. The vanilla is completely optional but I love the added depth it gives to this classic childhood treat.

 

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46 Comments

  1. Made these for my sister’s birthday – her comment was “Triple Yum!” I’m keeping this recipe! ** I did not get to make the ice cream this time, but used our local Braum’s Vanilla Bean ice cream in place of that.

  2. These turned out wonderfully! And I agree about the key to a successful photo shoot – take TONS of photos.The more you take, the more likely you’ll get some that turn out good.
    lisa

  3. In all seriousness, I’m with you all the way. Pinterest is a great venue to bookmark ideas, but has really become a complete source for people from weddings to house ideas. Definitely takes away from originality. On the other hand, I see that it has encouraged. creativity in people who arent normally creative. Great post, thanks!WiFi

  4. a few of the adults were super stoked about them too;) The only negative thing that happened was when I had the treats displayed on the table for several hours…some of the rice krispie stars eventually started to get too soft, drooped, and fell off:( The only solution I can think of is to keep the treats in the refrigerator until ready to serve, but then you can’t have them displayed. Has anyone else run into this problem? Any other solutions? Maybe make the treats thicker?
    Five star

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  14. That’s such a cool treat. As Rachel pointed out, kids love any snack on a stick!

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  22. Yolanda Crisostomo says:

    5 stars
    Hi I Love this! I wished I’d seen this earlier but I shared it with our members at Cafemom Holiday and Party Craft group in the July 4th Forum with a link back to your blog for the tutorial.

    If you’d like to join our group here is the link 🙂
    http://www.cafemom.com/group/22263

    Thanks so much! ~Yolanda~

  23. 5 stars
    These were a big hit last night! Especially with the kids…but a few of the adults were super stoked about them too;) The only negative thing that happened was when I had the treats displayed on the table for several hours…some of the rice krispie stars eventually started to get too soft, drooped, and fell off:( The only solution I can think of is to keep the treats in the refrigerator until ready to serve, but then you can’t have them displayed. Has anyone else run into this problem? Any other solutions? Maybe make the treats thicker?

  24. 4 stars
    Simple and cute! I love it!

  25. Super cute! I made them this weekend, but even though I waited until the next day to put them on skewers, they were still too soft and fell apart/off the stick shortly after. 🙁

  26. Had a hard time with my rice crispy treats…be sure to make them as tight and thick as possible. Mine couldn’t handle the skewers I used (maybe thinner skewers was the trick) Will try again. The presentation is so cute! Thanks for the idea.

  27. 5 stars
    I’m making these tomorrow with my boys to bring to a 4th barbeque! Can’t wait to see how they turn out! 🙂

  28. John Batt says:

    I’m loving this idea – simple and easy, my daughter will love making these 🙂

  29. Free Referrals says:

    wow. My daughter is absolutely going to love these. Thanks!

  30. This is such a cute idea! I’m including it in my Tips and Tricks post for the 4th of July with a link back to your site of course! Hope you get lots of visitors! Blessings.

  31. DanielSmith says:

    These are really lovely..and look cute to..will surely try this quick recipe..

  32. Michaela for HaveDeals says:

    These are definitely gonna be at my barbecue this year.
    My goal is to make every snack fourth of july themed!

  33. momslife.me says:

    I absolutely love this idea! I will have to make this a tradition at our house. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  34. Nicole Robinson says:

    4 stars
    These are super cute. I am going to knock my kiddos socks off. Thanks.

  35. Love this – and so simple! I guarantee this will be a part of our 4th of July table. Thanks for the inspiration.

  36. wahh these are so lovely! where did you get these rice krispies?cant find these at the supermarket here 🙁

  37. I love the creativity…My daughter is 3 and she loves colors shapes and anything fun to make in the kitchen. We will surely enjoy recreating this!

  38. These are super cute and look so easy! Thanks for the idea.

  39. Rachel, those are awesome… I’ve got to make those for my girls.

  40. 5 stars
    Very cute. Perfect for July 4th!

  41. This is a great idea. Simple and easy to make and what a display!

  42. Whitney at It's Gravy, Baby! says:

    These will be fabulous for our 4th of July party! Thanks for sharing. 🙂

  43. 5 stars
    Oh these are just too cute! I love the idea and I bet our kids would have a blast making these.

  44. Mothering From Scratch says:

    {Melinda} My kids are 12 and 15, but I think they’d love these, too! 🙂