Indian Corn

"I found this in a book called "Classroom Treats." It is great for the autumn season and reminds me of a variation of a Rice Krispies Bar."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
10 ears of corn
Serves:
10
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ingredients

  • 59.14 ml butter or 59.14 ml margarine
  • 297.66 g package mini marshmallows
  • yellow food coloring
  • 1892.72 ml peanut butter and chocolate puffed corn cereal
  • 10 lollipop sticks
  • 236.59 ml candy covered plain chocolate candies
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directions

  • Line large baking sheet with waxed paper; set aside.
  • Melt butter in large heavy saucepan over low heat; add marshmallows and stir until melted and smooth.
  • Tint with food coloring until desired shade is reached; add cereal and 1/2 cup chocolate pieces. Stir until evenly coated and remove from heat.
  • With lightly greased hands, quickly divide mixture into 10 oblong pieces.
  • Push lollipop stick halfway into each piece; shape like ear of corn.
  • Place on prepared baking sheet; press remaining 1/4 cup chocolate pieces into each "ear." Let treats set.
  • Tie or tape raffia to lollipop sticks to resemble corn husks.
  • Note: You may decorate your Indian corn with tan and green raffia. Lollipop sticks and colored raffia are sold at craft and hobby stores.

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Reviews

  1. ive made this for years,they are so cute and taste great, i bring them to my childrens class for there fall party,also love to make them thanksgiving for the kiddies to eat. they really do look like ears of indian corn
     
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I am a school psychologist and enjoy cooking, traveling, dancing, sports and music. Recently, I have remarried and moved to New Jersey. Like many of the mothers on Recipezaar, I have two precious boys, a 7-year-old and I have just given birth to my second son. I love to try all kinds of food, particularly from other countries, because for that nationality, that food is the most delicious for them. After moving to New Jersey, I have had the wonderful opportunity to try food from all over the world, especially authentic Italian-yummy! Cooking is one of the most wonderful things that a person can do. My son loves to mix and help in the kitchen; it brings everyone joy when he is creating his masterpiece.
 
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