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.
These are super cute. I love rice crispy treats, but they’re usually so unimaginative, these are both creative and festive.
Aww, the candy cane hooks are so cute <3
Very cute idea!!
I can only say Y-U-M. Thanks for the giveaway!
We make caramel corn and Hot chocolate to take along in the car to go look at Christmas lights…my kids look forward to this the whole year!
My favorite tradition is leaving one gift unwrapped on the fireplace hearth so the kids see it when they see their stockings. It’s enough to keep them from hounding us to open the gifts until everyone else is awake!
I can’t wait to try this recipe. It looks so yummy.
I love this idea, thank you. and I think i will use this idea for my sons basketball game and bake sales . Food traditions are changing now in our house ,My daughter is a senior and will be going off to culinary school soon. she has been doing all the creative cooking here and coming up with awesome new ideas, and now with mom ( me) with celeaic disease.. I sure can appreciate new gluten free ideas for her.. ..thank you so much for sharing 🙂
What a cute idea!!
One of my favorite holiday traditions is making treats for my family.
While I enjoy making treats with the kids, I think I like the Christmas Eve dinner tradition best. We eat Cuban pork roast, black beans and rice. This year we started doing Advent activities and I’m loving that and think we’ll enjoy this for years to come. I made a calendar and put in daily activities that includes fun stuff and treats so we have a month of Christmas fun. I came across your blog from NotMartha.org and I’ve never gone wrong with Megan’s suggestions. Will definitely add your rice krispie snowballs to our activities this season. Thank you for sharing!
These are wonderful! My favorite holiday tradition is that when we open presents, we all take turns and then oh and ah over what everyone gets! Thanks for the great recipe and the chance at winning!
A wonderful tradition through the years is doing home made gifts and gift cards giveaway. I am the youngest of seven and it’s tough to buy for everyone. So I buy and make things within a certain amount of money and buy gift cards and make things as I love to do that. Not only is it fun, but I also save a lot of money. My family loves this. It’s like winning a prize. I have given gifts through Spanish Bingo, Christmas trivia, and even drawing numbers. It’s lots of fun and less stress for me and they get to enjoy “a fun thing to do” at Christmas!
We have a tradition in our house of each year wrapping each persons gifts in their own different pattern and color of wrapping paper. It began years ago when our then preschool children could not read gift tags, and it was a way for them to find their gifts under the tree. Sixteen years and four kids later we are still doing it. It is fun to race to the tree on Christmas morning and find the “color key” that has each person’s name (or a picture of them for those who can’t read) and a little scrap of “their” paper next to it. I have even begun saving these for my scrapbook. A tip: make sure each person’s special paper is really distinct from the others. My oldest unwrapped my only gift last year because my paper was really similar to his. It was not a big deal for me, but he felt so bad. We have a stash of “other” paper we use to wrap friends’ and relatives’ gifts, and those get tags.
Those are so cute!
So cute! We love to set up the Polar Express model train under the tree, turn down the lights in the room and read the Polar Express book before bed.
One of my favorite holiday traditions is definitely taking a walk around the neighborhood with my mom after Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas dinner. It is always a time of reflection and ease. Not to mention how good it feels to walk off some excess eating (especially before pie).
we love making gingerbread bird cookies!
We always drive around some of the prettiest decorated neighborhoods, admiring all the lights, while sipping hot chocolate w/whipped cream from Starbucks in our jammies…it’s fun and stress free! 🙂 creedamy [at] yahoo[dot] com
Looks so good! Can’t wait to try them!