Halloween Rice Krispies Treats
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These apple-spiced Halloween Rice Krispies Treats are the perfect sweet monsters for the kids and especially for school parties.
Here’s a fun and easy party idea for a children’s Halloween party. How about a Make Your Own Monster Rice Krispies Treats party? It’s sure to be the highlight of your Halloween celebrations. These little tasty monsters are easy enough for the kids to decorate and then devour! It’s a fun and colorful edible craft for sure.
These Halloween Rice Krispies Treats couldn’t be easier to make. Begin by preparing a batch of apple-spiced Rice Krispies Treats. The addition of apple spice in the basic Rice Krispies Treats makes these perfect for Fall treats.
Next, use cookies cutters in your favorite Halloween or Fall shapes (leaves would be fun too!) then let the children get creative by decorating their treats with an assortment of frosting and candies.
Party monsters were made with an assortment of cookie cutter shapes. A gingerbread man cookie cutter was used for a full-size monster, a skull cookie cutter for Frankenstein’s Bride, and basic cut squares for Frankenstein himself as well as a few of his closest monster-y friends! Leaf and pumpkin shaped treats would be a great addition too!
Halloween Rice Krispies Treats Recipe
Halloween Rice Krispies Treats
Make a recipe of Rice Krispies treats with the addition of apple pie spice to create a classic Fall favorite treat. Then allow your children to let their creativity shine as they make their monster using their favorite cookie cutter option and decorating with frosting and candies.
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 4 cups (10 oz.) mini marshmallows
- 6 cups Rice Krispies Cereal
- 1/2 teaspoon apple pie spice
- decorator frosting, various colors
- assorted candies
Instructions
- Spray a 9 X 13 inch baking dish with non-stick cooking spray.
- In a saucepan, melt the butter and marshmallows over medium heat. Once melted add apple pie spice and stir until dissolved.
- Remove from heat and add the Rice Krispies. Stir until coated.
- Spoon the Rice Krispies mixture into the prepared pan. Press firmly with wax paper.
- Once cooled, use cookie cutters to cut the Rice Krispies Treats into desired shapes.
- Decorate Rice Krispies treats with decorator frosting and assorted candies to make your own monster.
Originally posted October 3, 2011. Updated October 14, 2015.
Originally shared as a sponsored post as part of a challenge for Rice Krispies, along with Sommer of A Spicy Perspective, Robyn of Add a Pinch, and Julie of Mommie Cooks, and moi.
those are soo adorable! making me hungry!
These are adorable and look like a fun treat to make!
What a fun day that must have been playing in the kitchen! Great job ladies.
these are adorable, too good to eat!
What a cute thought-thanks for the idea!
I always adore seeing what creative treats you ladies make with Rice Krispie Treats, these rock! xoxo
I need to try this recipe out this halloween! One of my friends is having a party so I will make it then! I l love Rice Krispies Treats!
These are so cute and simple to boot!
what a great idea! this would be great entertainment for the kiddos!
These are so adorable! Where do you find apple pie spice??? I’ve only ever seen pumpkin pie spice!
This IS pretty nifty! <3
These are so fun and unique looking, perfect for Halloween parties!
these are so cute and make me wish my boys were not 17 and 15 🙂
I’ll try the challenge with my kid, though he’s afraid of monsters I guess the challenge will drive away his fear knowing he’s gonna eat them all up 🙂
Love this fun clever idea. It would be such a great party activity!
Great idea! love these.
I have been seeing these treats floating around Pinterest. Been re-pinning them. Love!
Cute treats! Looks like a fun thing to make 🙂
sooo cute ! i am going to have to find the cutters now ! i know kids would love these
What a fun & creative idea for everyone — and yummy too! Thanks so much! 🙂
What a boooeautiful display-my kids would love this.