Rainbow Rice Krispie Treats add a colorful twist to a nostalgic favorite, bringing layers of vibrant, marshmallowy goodness. Each layer is dyed a bright color, creating a rainbow effect that is sure to impress at any party or gathering. Easy to make, these treats are as fun to prepare as they are to eat.
INGREDIENTS- Rice Krispies cereal: 8 ¾ cups
- Mini marshmallows: 2 bags (10 oz each), divided
- Butter: 5 tablespoons, softened
- Gel food coloring: Red, orange, yellow, green, and blue
- Step 1:
- Apply non-stick spray to a 9x5 inch loaf pan for greasing.
- Step 2:
- Start with the red layer: Microwave a third of the marshmallows with 1 tablespoon of butter for a full minute. Mix in red coloring.
- Step 3:
- Incorporate 1 ¾ cups of Rice Krispies into the red mix and firmly lay it at the pan's base.
- Step 4:
- Redo the above for orange, yellow, green, and blue, pressing each color atop the last.
- Step 5:
- Chill the layered treat in the freezer for half an hour, then take it out, slice for serving, and relish the taste!
- For clean, neat slices, allow the treats to chill fully before cutting.
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week.
- Try different color combinations or add sprinkles for extra flair.
- Ensure the layers are pressed firmly to avoid them separating.
Tips from Well-Known Chefs
- Use gel food coloring for bright, vivid hues without altering the texture.
Getting the layers just right involves a few simple tricks. Microwave the marshmallows and butter until fully melted, stir well, and work quickly when adding the food coloring. Press each layer firmly into the pan to prevent gaps and separation.
Fun Variations for Every OccasionCustomize these treats for holidays, birthdays, or themed events. Use pastels for spring, red and green for Christmas, or even black and orange for Halloween. The versatility makes them ideal for any celebration.
FAQsCan I make these treats without food coloring?
Yes, you can make traditional Rice Krispie treats without adding food coloring. They will still be delicious!
What is the best way to store these treats?
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week. Avoid refrigerating as it can make them harder.
Can I use regular marshmallows instead of mini ones?
Yes, but they may take a little longer to melt. Cut them into smaller pieces for faster melting.
How do I prevent the layers from sticking to the pan?
Ensure the pan is well-greased with non-stick spray, and work quickly while the mixture is still warm.