Krispie Scotcheroos
photo by hmms1660
- Ready In:
- 1hr 20mins
- Ingredients:
- 6
- Serves:
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24
ingredients
- 6 cups Rice Krispies
- 1 cup light Karo syrup
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 1⁄2 cups peanut butter
- 1 cup chocolate chips
- 1 cup butterscotch chips
directions
- Measure out 6 cups of Rice Krispies into large bowl.
- Measure out 1 1/2 cups of peanut butter, add to bowl with cereal.
- Heat 1 cup Karo syrup and 1 cup sugar to a boil in a 2-quart sauce pan, stirring constantly. Remove and pour on peanut butter (this will melt PB and make stirring easier).
- Stir until cereal is covered, spread mixture into 9x13 pan, set aside.
- Melt chocolate and butterscotch chips in microwave (1 minute, stir, repeat) or over medium heat on stove (stir constantly). Spread on top of cereal mixture.
- Refrigerate for 1 hour. Bars will cut best when they've warmed to room tempreature.
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Reviews
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This is such an easy and yummy treat. I had a hard time with them getting too hard once set up the first few times I made these - but I learned NOT to 'boil'/overcook the sugar/syrup mixture. The moment the sugar is dissolved, it is ready for the pb. <br/><br/>Also, because I worry about my kids getting some nutrition with their sugar, I use Total Bran Flakes instead of the rice krispy bars. There is almost no taste/texture difference, believe it or not, and the kids are getting extra fiber and vitamins with that brand of cereal instead. Bonus - I found the "Store Brand" of the Total Bran Flakes at Aldi's for less than $2/box, so they're yummy, nutritious AND inexpensive to make!
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These bars are so good! I did decrease the rice krispies to 5 1/2 cups, because I wanted to make sure the bars were more gooey-chewey. As another reviewer suggested, I added the peanut butter to the cooked karo/sugar mixture then mixed with the rice krispies. This was easy to make and the taste is great!
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These are great. I have made them in the past, but never knew them by this name. It is a great description for the same recipe I know as "Iced Rice Krispie Treats". The one thing I do differently (and it makes it a great deal easier) is to add the peanut butter to the hot sugar/syrup mixture after the sugars have boiled on the stove. That way, you do not have "pockets" of peanut butter in the cereal. This is a terrific snack... just make sure the kids that have peanut allergies are aware of the peanut butter! Everyone wants a Rice Krispie Treat and may not know of the peanut butter in these.
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This is such an easy and yummy treat. I had a hard time with them getting too hard once set up the first few times I made these - but I learned NOT to 'boil'/overcook the sugar/syrup mixture. The moment the sugar is dissolved, it is ready for the pb. <br/><br/>Also, because I worry about my kids getting some nutrition with their sugar, I use Total Bran Flakes instead of the rice krispy bars. There is almost no taste/texture difference, believe it or not, and the kids are getting extra fiber and vitamins with that brand of cereal instead. Bonus - I found the "Store Brand" of the Total Bran Flakes at Aldi's for less than $2/box, so they're yummy, nutritious AND inexpensive to make!
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
hmms1660
Eau Claire, 89
I live in Eau Claire, WI. I teach Kindergarten for the Eau Claire Area School District. I was recently married (7/22/06). I've never been much of a cook, but I've really enjoyed trying new recipes recommended by friends and now recipzaar. My husband is enjoying it too. :) As wedding gifts, we received many kitchen gadgets and cookware, I can't wait to try them all out.
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<br>In my free time I love to read, run, and spend time with family and friends. I'm also addicted to reality TV, Grey's Anatomy and Desperate Houswives.