Rice Krispy Treats
- FARE Tag Team
- Jul 1, 2020
- 3 min read
This recipe was given by Jacqueline!
Free of the top 8 allergens (and more like sesame, kiwi, apples, etc.): Eggs, dairy, tree nuts, fish (choose safe marshmallows if you have a fish allergy), shellfish, peanuts, soy, and wheat.
Note from Jacqueline: I’ve made this recipe countless times, from school bake sales, birthday parties, to everyday snacks. This is one of my favorite recipes and it is super easy to make!
Tools:
Wooden spoon
Big pot
Knife/cutting utensil
Baking pan or mold or some way to shape them
Ingredients:
4 tablespoons preferred oil (NOT olive oil)-add extra as needed
1 pack of Jetpuff Marshmallows or any brand marshmallows (mini marshmallows melt faster)
5-7 cups of Kelloggs Rice Krispies or any toasted crispy rice cereal (amount depends upon your desired ratio of cereal to marshmallow and stickiness/texture)
(Optional) Dairy-Free Chocolate chips or bars for melting (I like to use Enjoy Life.)
(Optional) Sprinkles
Instructions:
1.) Put oil in a pot and put it on medium-high heat over a stove or type of burner.


2.) Add marshmallows and constantly mix with a wooden spoon until completely melted with no clumps to prevent burning.



3.) Turn off the heat/remove the pot from the heat once the marshmallows are melted.
4.) Add rice krispies until it has reached your desired texture and mix well to incorporate the ingredients.
-You can add other mix-ins if you would like to at this point, like chocolate chips or candies.
-(BONUS: You can toast your rice krispies beforehand to add extra flavor. This would be done by putting the cereal over medium heat in a pan and mixing it around until it is lightly toasted or lightly brown. Make sure not to use oil for toasting and don’t let it burn.)

5.) While the mixture is still warm (be careful and don’t burn your hands!), press it down into whatever mold/shape you desire or into your preferred storage container or plate. It is important that you do this step immediately before the mixture hardens.
-This can be a baking pan so that later you can cut them out into rectangles or various other shapes. You can also place these in cupcake tins or form shapes with your hands.
-(TIP: Wet your hands, gloves, or rubber spatulas using plain water or oil to prevent the mixture from sticking to your hands while you are pressing it down.)

6.) (OPTIONAL: I actually love the recipe plain, but if you want to be fancy, do this.) Then add sprinkles, crushed cookies, melted chocolate, flaky sea salt, caramel, candy, etc. and other toppings to decorate. This step also needs to be done quickly before the mixture hardens.

7.) Once the mixture hardens, cut it out if you need to. You can use a knife, pizza cutter, or a cooking cutter.



8.) Enjoy! They are a delicious dessert, treat, and snack and are perfect for any occasion!

Clean-up tip: Soak your pot as soon as you can because the extra bits of marshmallow and rice krispy stuck to the pot can be hard to get off.
Jacqueline's Bio:
Hi, my name is Jacqueline See-Tho. I am 14 years old and a rising sophomore in Palo Alto, California. I am Filipino, Malaysian-Chinese, and German. I have lived with food allergies to eggs, milk, and all nuts my entire life. Growing up in an area that is booming with research regarding allergies has made me very lucky. About three years ago, I was fortunate enough to become part of a clinical trial, a multi-food OIT program that used Xolair. I did this with my older brother who also has severe food allergies. As I continue to undergo treatment, my food world has opened up and I now feel more comfortable with the food that I encounter. I love to cook, bake, and test new recipes. Learning how to make good food with allergies is essential, and I know some tips and tricks that I’m excited to share with everyone. Some of my other passions include traveling, dance (I do ballet and contemporary), singing (I’m in my school choir), and acting. In my free time, I like to listen to music, play with my dog (he’s a Goldendoodle), read, and write. This is my first year being on FARE’s Teen Advisory Group, and I’m really excited to be working alongside so many supportive, dedicated, and hardworking individuals. I hope to provide some helpful resources as you experience life with allergies! I’m looking forward to being a part of this special community!

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