There are two things in this world that bring out the kid in me. (Well, maybe more than two, but just we are going to talk about these two today.) Rice Krispie Treats and Candy Corn. So why not bring the two classic favorite treats together in a deliciously sweet Halloween treat? Just a few ingredients and a swirl or two of bright Halloween color and you have yourself a fun dessert recipe for your holiday parties.
Happy Fall, Ya'll. Candy Corn Rice Krispie Treats
When I was a kid, crisp rice cereal was one of my favorites. I can remember mornings (and maybe a few afternoons) at my Papa and Granny's house eating yummy bowls of this stuff.
Then, of course, someone had to be all Genius Level and mix them up with the pure-sugar delight that is the marshmallow. And...butter. That genius was Ms. Mildred Day, an employee of Kellogg. Did you know she developed the recipe back in the 1930's as part of a fundraiser for the Camp Fire Girls Group? True story.
Seriously...how can anyone resist?
Our Candy Corn Rice Krispie Treats start with the basic recipe.
We added a pinch of salt to the butter and marshmallow to give it a something extra. (Not much, just a little.)
Sprinkle a handful of candy corn pieces in the bottom of the buttered pan. Next, press the mixture into the bottom of a dish. (I used a piece of wax paper sprayed with non-stick spray to really flatten it out.)
You can use a baking dish if you'd like. We went with a plastic rectangular container. Why? It bends and flexes and made removing the rice krispies a breeze.
Once the first "white" layer is finished, rinse out the pot and start with a fresh batch. This time, we are going to tint the melted marshmallow and butter mixture bright orange. Just like the center of your favorite candy corn.
We used Wilton Icing Gel Colors for our results. (Since we do a lot of baking, we have the 8 pack of Wilton Icing Gel Colors. It is less messy to use than standard food coloring and really gives a vibrant result to all of your holiday creations.)
You can easily make all kinds of treats: Red White and Blue Patriotic Treats, Galaxy Swirl, Monster Mash...the possibilities are limited only by your imagination.
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Mountain Dew Apple Dumplings
Sweetheart Brownie Bliss
Funfetti Cake Batter Waffles
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Once the orange batch is done, repeat the same steps with yellow.
Let cool completely, cut and serve. These are best served fresh. Store covered.
Aren't these fun? And so simple. Your Halloween just got a whole lot sweeter with Candy Corn Rice Krispie Treats.
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📖 Recipe
Candy Corn Rice Krispie Treats
Ingredients
- 12 cups crisp rice cereal divided
- 8 cups mini marshmallows divided
- 1 stick of butter divided
- 1 teaspoon salt divided
- Yellow and Orange Gel food coloring
- Non Stick Spray
- Wax paper
Instructions
- Work in batches for each color.
- Spray a 9x13 baking dish or plastic rectangular container with butter flavored non-stick spray. Set aside.
- Cut the stick of butter into thirds. In a large sauce pan, melt one third of the butter over low heat. Stir in one third of the salt. Add one third of the marshmallows. Cook and stir constantly until the marshmallows are melted completely.
- Remove from heat and stir in 4 cups of the cereal. Stir to combine well. Spoon into the prepared dish. Using a sheet of wax paper lightly coated with spray, press the layer of cereal mixture evenly.
- Rinse the pot well. Repeat the process. During the marshmallow melting, stir in desired amount of orange food coloring. Stir completely until the color is even. Continue the process as before.
- Rinse the pot and repeat the process, this time with yellow food color.
- Allow the Candy Corn Rice Krispies to cool completely. Invert and cut into squares. Serve fresh or store in a tightly sealed container.
Lauren
I LOVE how you made these into colored layers just like the candy! So fun - I bet they are delicious!
Teri
Thank you! They turned out pretty tasty. And by pretty tasty I mean I ate four.
Kim
I love that there are layers that look like candy corn! My kids love candy corn so this is so perfect!
Teri
Thanks! Just a tiny dab of gel color did the trick. Next time I am going to experiment by layering in some flavors.
The Olive Blogger
There really is NO resisting a good rice krispy square is there?! I absolutely LOVE your version, candy corn is one of my fave Halloween treats, I have to make these when I buy my annual package of it!!!
Teri
Thanks! I, too, have an addiction to the candy corn.
Joanna Everyday Made Fresh
These are so fun! I love the idea of these being tri color, with the candy corn on top. Love these!
Teri
Thank you, Joanna. They turned out great.
Srivalli Jetti
As you said not just kids, even we would love to dig into these delicious looking bars!..what a fantastic snack to enjoy..
Teri
The little bit of salt we added made them extra special.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan
I love making the traditional rice krispie treat into this colorful treat. It will be a fun activity to make with my kids. Looks so cute!
Teri
Thank you, Sandhya. They were a lot of fun to make. The color possibilities are endless.
Veena Azmanov
These are so cute.. I love the colors. Will make a perfect halloween treat I think. My kids love rice krispy treats so these will disappear instantly. Will try them soon. Pinning for later.
Teri
Thank you, Veena!
Swathi
This is fun treat to give to trick o treaters, I am going to make some ahead as kids love it. I always make some homemade treat for trick o treat. This sound perfect .
Teri
Terrific idea! Wouldn't they be cute in little cellophane bags with candy corn sprinkled in ...I know I would stop at your house for sure. 🙂
Noel Lizotte
I like the layer effect you have in this recipe. This is one of those Halloween treats that is going to please the adults and the kids and everybody ... especially the cook, since it's simple to put together. Trick or Treat?!
Teri
Super easy to pull off. Hardest part? Washing the pot between colors.
Christine
These look DELICIOUS! I'm pretty obsessed with candy corn this time of year, so these are perfect. Definitely want to make these on Halloween!
Teri
Next time I am going to try these with the colors of Indian Corn. How fun!
Catherine
These look wonderful! I love the different colors in layers...fun and festive!
Teri
Thank you so much, Catherine. They are bright and perfect for the upcoming Halloween holiday.
Ashley - Forking Up
I love all the Halloween recipes popping up lately! These look so fun and tasty--and great minds think alike, I just posted something similar 🙂
Teri
Thank you Ashley! We must be dessert twins. 🙂 Love yours, too. The colors!