Peppermint Rice Krispies Treats Snowballs
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What better way to ring in the cold weather season than with a steaming cup of hot cocoa and a cute Peppermint Rice Krispies Treats Snowballs?
There’s just something about that cool, sweet punch of peppermint on the tip of your tongue that makes the frosty temps of winter a bit more welcome. I was part of a team who made these for a Rice Krisipies® Treat challenge. Crushed up candy canes and white chocolate were added to the traditional treat recipe. A few sprinkles of holiday cheer, and a candy cane hanger completes the confection.
This treat can be made one of two ways. You can either melt the white chocolate chips along with the peppermint into the marshmallow mixture for a quick and simple sweet bite or leave them out and use a melted chocolate coating to harness your holiday sprinkle creativity. You can also try using a fun shaped cookie cutter to inspire your own unique hanger shapes like this adorable snowman.
These peppermint inspired treats can become a sweet addition to your winter holiday traditions! We sure had fun making them and sharing them with our kids.
Peppermint Rice Krispies Treats Snowballs Recipe
Peppermint Rice Krispies Treats Snowballs
What better way to ring in the cold weather season than with a steaming cup of hot cocoa and a cute Peppermint Rice Krispies Snowball?
Ingredients
- 1/4 Cup Butter
- 1 10 Oz. Package Marshmallows
- 1/3 Cup Crushed Candy Canes
- 6 Cups Rice Krispies® Cereal
- 2 14 Oz. Bags White Candy Melts
- 2 Tbsp Vegetable Oil
Instructions
- Melt the butter in a large saucepan over medium low heat.
- Add in the marshmallows and allow them to melt completely.
- Add in the crushed candy canes.
- Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the Rice Krispies®.
- If making balls, pull out heaping tablespoons from the pan and roll into balls. Add a candy can into the center of each ball.
- If making cut out shapes, press the Rice Krispies® mixture into a pan prepared with cooking spray.
- Allow to cool for about five to ten minutes and then cut out your favorite shapes.
- Add a candy cane into the top end of the treat.
- Place your finished treats into the fridge for about 15 minutes to cool down.
- Melt the candy melts according to package directions and add in the vegetable oil to thin the mixture.
- Dip your cooled treats into the chocolate, sprinkle or decorate, and set aside to cool and harden completely.
Notes
Note: For a quicker version, simply substitute one 12 oz. bag of white chocolate chips for the melts and oil. Add the chips in with the marshmallows and heat until completely melted. Proceed with adding the candy canes and Rice Krispies®. You can then roll your balls and add sprinkles to the still warm treat.
Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Rice Krispies® and The Motherhood. As always, all opinions are my own.
so cute and creative.
My favorite holiday tradition ~ Christmas morning breakfast with my family.
Chocolate krinkle cookies are always a holiday treat. But I’d like to try these… and this year, I’m making my own marshmellows, too.
Every year we spend the entire day (Christmas) in our PJ’s! No formal wear for us, it’s all fun!
For Christmas we always wake up early to see what Santa Claus has left under the tree. Then we all don our elf hats and head over to IHOP for breakfast. Afterwards we come back home and open our presents.
These are beautiful!
Our family tradition is to exchange homemade gifts on Christmas Eve. This year, I am doing a sampling of healthy breakfast treats for everyone to enjoy the day after Christmas. That’s usually when most people get back on a healthy eating plan so hopefully it will inspire them a bit! 🙂
Love these! So cute, will have to try them! Thanks for the giveaway!
These are adorable and look extremely tasty! I would be careful about hanging them on the tree though if you have pets!
I would love to try these with my daughter. thx
Our Holiday tradition is my 8 year old daughter and I spending the weekend before baking all kinds of treats. She leaves a note out for Santa on Christmas Eve, with different treats out on a plate that we had made. I get the girls up on Christmas morning to see what Santa brought for them and watch the smiles and joy on their faces. BELIEVE!
These look wonderful!! Can’t wait until Christmas 🙂
What a great idea! I love the pictures I am drooling already and heading out to the store to try to make some with my Egglets!
These could not be any cuter Amy! May have to make them a part of my favorite holiday tradition – cookie baking.
Those are really cute.
These look so festive and sound delicious!
baking with the kids, i’m a cake decorating instructor so it’s in there genes to love it!
One of our Christmas traditions is going to our city’s parade and then to the city’s tree lighting ceremony followed by hot cocoa with neighbors and friends (despite that we live in South FL and it’s warm. lol)
One of my favorite Holiday traditions is getting together with my Grandma and Aunts to bake cookies. Then we divy them up between each other. YUM!!
I bake the cookies for christmas at our house. My favorite has always been the decorated sugar cookies. Everyone gets help and thkids loved the frosting and sprinkles. This year my grandson joined in on our decorating and it is so fun to have a little one involved again.
So clever and SO cute! We have several traditions that we repeat each year with our kids – who are now just about all growed up! No matter how old they get, they come back for those traditions each year. Going out to breakfast and then heading up to the hills to cut down the Christmas tree,. Going out for a pasta dinner the eve before Christmas eve so Mom can get a break from all the cooking – I think this may be my favorite one 🙂
So very cute! Thanks for the ideas and the giveaway!