Healthy Brown Rice Krispies Treats

"These are really tasty, although different from the usual marshmallow treats. They hold together very well, but remained a bit too sticky after cooling. Try keeping them in the refrigerator. I found this recipe at lalecheleague.org."
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
24
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put oil in a large pot and heat.
  • Add rice syrup and nut butter. Stir and heat until bubbles form.
  • Turn off heat and add vanilla extract.
  • Add cereal and mix well. Stir in any optional items and mix lightly.
  • Put mixture into a 9 x 13 pan. With slightly wet hands, press mixture flat.
  • Let set to room temperature. Slice and serve. Lasts a week in an airtight container.

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Reviews

  1. This recipe was GREAT!! What a fantastic alternitive to a traditional treat. I can make these anytime and know my kids will BENEFIT from it. I substituted walnuts for peanuts because of allegies and it was still great!!
     
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  1. This recipe was GREAT!! What a fantastic alternitive to a traditional treat. I can make these anytime and know my kids will BENEFIT from it. I substituted walnuts for peanuts because of allegies and it was still great!!
     

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It wasn't until I got married (2004) that I discovered I love to cook! Almost all of my recipes come from Zaar now, although I will never part with my Mennonite Community Cookbook. (It remains the most informative cookbook I own, and is the style of food I grew up on.) I believe in eliminating unnatural additives in our diet by avoiding prepared foods whenever possible. I have made my own cream of chicken soup, barbecue sauce, mayonnaise, and more! If I had more time, maybe lived in colonial days, I would do more of that... :) But I also work full time in a church-based preschool teaching 3 year-olds. During the school year, lesson planning keeps me very busy. My mother-in-law recently moved in with us, so we're trying to work out the sharing of kitchen duties. I've got to get her to be computer-savvy, so she can cook off of Zaar, too!
 
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