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Monday, July 9, 2012
watermelon rice krispies treats party!
I feel very blessed to be part of the organization, Desserts for the Deserving. Desserts for the Deserving was established in 2011 with the sole purpose of bringing a little bit of sunshine to the lives of strangers. Bloggers, bakers & crafters offer their time and resources and are matched up with a family or individual who has been nominated for a random act of kindness.
The family I have been matched up with is Derrick & Ruth & their children. I know a batch of cookies will not ease the pain they are suffering from the very recent loss of their beautiful sweet baby. I have been praying for them since the day I received their nomination. I hope they know that people care about them & love them, even strangers.
Today I spent several hours thinking of Derrick & Ruth while I prepared cinnamon rolls, peanut butter-chocolate chip-oatmeal cookies (minus the m&ms) and these Rice Krispies treats! I packaged them up & shipped them off. I think these would brighten your day too! They are a snap to make & would be a fun no-bake treat for a Summer BBQ or kid's birthday party.
I saw these ADORABLE rice krispies treats from last year at Dine & Dish and couldn't wait to make them. Their recipe calls for strawberry flavored marshmallows and lime Kool-Aid but I just couldn't adulterate the scrumptious classic Rice Krispies Treats recipe. So I used food coloring to make my watermelon & rind.
Watermelon Shaped Rice Krispy Treats
ingredients
6 Tablespoons butter, divided in 2
6 cups mini marshmallows, divided in 2
8 cups Rice Krispies, divided in 2
Green & red food coloring
chocolate chips or raisins for "seeds"
1. Melt 3 tablespoons butter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add 3 cups mini marshmallows & stir until melted. Remove from heat & stir in some green food coloring until its the color you want. I just poured a bit from the bottle. I didn't measure but it was probably about 1/2 teaspoon. Stir in 4 cups Rice Krispies until completely coated.
2. Scoop green Krispies mixture into a well buttered 9 inch round cake pan. Butter your hands or a spoon and press it around the outer edge of the cake pan to form a ring. Set aside. Wash your large saucepan so you can reuse it for the red.
3. Repeat step 1 except add red food coloring. At this point my teenager came in the kitchen & said, "Why in the world are you making a Christmas wreath in July?" I said, "You'll see."
4. Scoop red Krispies mixture into the center of the cake pan. Press to be level with the green outer ring.
5. After mixture completely cools place a few raisins or chocolate chips on top as seeds. Turn pan upside down to remove from pan. Slice into wedges & serve or put them on lollipop sticks & package for gifts! I cut mine into 8 large wedges but you could definitely cut it smaller. I promise no one will mistake them for Christmas wreaths!
What a Terrific Idea! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donna! :)
DeleteWow, that is such a lovely thing to do for that family and these treats look absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteHi Katherine, it was a fun project! :)
DeleteOMG OMG OMG!!! I can't wait to try this recipe! I'm gonna do it this weekend! Thank you thank you thank you for the idea!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! :) Let me know what you think!
DeleteThose are beyond cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cris! We love RK Treats! :)
DeleteI participated in Desserts for the Deserving too and darn - should have thought to make those happy rice krispies treats! So fun!
ReplyDeleteYou are a good person!
Hi Kristen, thanks so much for the great inspiration on the R.K. treats! I was afraid to mail anything with chocolate because it was over 100 degrees here. These were PERFECT & super cute all packaged up. :)
DeleteThese look so cute!! :D I might try this for my graduation!
ReplyDeleteBut, how fast do they dry up?
I want to try these, do you know how long they last for when popped on the sticks and wrapped in gift bags/cellophane?
ReplyDeleteHi Carey, I'm a rice krispie treats snob & I like them best the day they are made. But they will definitely stay fresh (if sealed very well) for a couple of days. I've heard you can freeze RKT for up to 6 weeks. Google for some info on freezing if you want to give that a try.
DeleteI want to try these, do you know how long they last for when popped on the sticks and wrapped in gift bags/cellophane?
ReplyDeleteHey Sprinkle Some Sunshine! I just made myself this treat with my bestest estest friend ever in the whole wide world, Anonymous (Peg)! What a treat that was! Thanks for the great recipe, it was one for the history books!
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