Smores rice crispy treats for two, made in a bread loaf pan. Rice krispies treats layered over graham crackers, mixed with chocolate chunks, and topped with toasted marshmallows.
The world cannot have too many renditions of s'mores. It's true, I checked. There is something magical about toasted marshmallows, melted chocolate and graham crackers. It never gets old. S'mores are always welcome, and even more so if it's warm enough to eat one in the grass while barefoot.
There's something even more magical about s'mores when you mix in gooey rice krispies. Smores rice crispy treats are born, and they're so very good! Just look at the layers!
I made these rice krispies treats by first placing a layer of graham crackers on the bottom of my pan. Then, I made my standard recipe for a small batch of rice krispies treats and piled it on top. While the rice krispies were still warm, I pressed big chocolate chunks into the top. The heat of the cereal melted the chocolate and made it super gooey and super delicious! Then, I snipped jumbo marshmallows in half, lined them up on top, and torched them until golden.
Hint: this is the exact mini torch I use all the time.
It was a valiant effort to make a dessert that you would make again and again this summer. Ahh, the things I do for you ;)
Smores rice crispy treats with toasted marshmallows:
I noticed a funny thing each time I make rice crispy treats: no matter what size pan I use, they're always gone in the same day. So, in order to be kind to my thighs, I decided to make a smaller serving size in a bread loaf pan. If I really want more, I can make them again, but chances are, I'll be happy eating both servings, heh.
This is one of those desserts that my husband sees on the blog and never got a chance to taste it. Sorry, babe. These are too good to share!
Did you see my Strawberry Rice Crispy Treats? I think you'll like them, too!
S'mores Rice Krispies
S'mores in rice krispy form.
Ingredients
- 2 cups mini marshmallows
- 2 tablespoons butter
- pinch of salt
- 2 cup rice krispies cereal (I used the brown rice crisp cereal)
- ⅓ cup chocolate chunks
- 2 graham cracker sheets
- 9 large marshmallows
Instructions
- In a small sauce pan, combine the mini marshmallows, butter, and salt. Warm over medium heat until everything melts into a smooth sauce. Stir often.
- Stir in the rice krispies, and remove from the heat.
- Stir the chocolate chunks into the rice krispies. In order to prevent melting the chocolate too much, I studded the rice krispie mixture with the chocolate chunks after it was already in the pan instead. It was just for aesthetics...do what you like.
- Press the rice krispie mixture flat onto the graham crackers. Next, snip the large marshmallows in half and dot them over the top.
- Broil the marshmallows until brown (about 4 minutes), or use a culinary torch.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
9Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 152Total Fat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 102mgCarbohydrates: 26gFiber: 0gSugar: 15gProtein: 1g
Brandon @ Kitchen Konfidence says
I'll take 2 please! No... make that 3. YUM!
Tanya Schroeder says
You know the way to my heart. These are so thick and so beautiful; love.
cAROL AT wILD gOOSE TEA says
THIS HAS TO BE THE ULTIMATE KID PLEASER-----WHICH IS EVERYONE----SINCE WE ALL HAVE THAT INNER KID ALIVE AND KICKING INSIDE. TOO FUN FOR SUMMER!!!!
sAlly @ sallys baking addiction says
Christina! I want to eat the entire pan. S'mores are my weaknesssss.
Kayle (The Cooking Actress) says
Mmmm I love summer :) AND I LOVE S'MORES!!! These treats are out of this world-and those photos? dying.
shelly (cookies and cups) says
So S'mores and krispie treats in one place? Can I come over?
Melissa Gondek says
I thought the sublime s'more couldn't get sublimer. I was wrong. You're brilliant! Thank you for making my summer treat that much better. :)
Roxana says
These look decadently delicious! Love that you torched them and didn't share!
Becky Hardin | The Cookie Rookie says
These look divine! And I love these pics! Truly beautiful. Bravo!!
Sarah @ Snixy Kitchen says
I'd make a smaller size in my bread loaf pan too...and then a larger batch in the bigger pan as well;) These look scrumptious!