Melt 1/4cup butter over low heat, stir in marshmallows, when completely melted add 6 cups of cereal.
* I always go a little easy on the cereal, so the treats are extra marshmallow-y.
* I know you can make these in the microwave, but I always use the stove because I don't have a large enough microwaveable-safe bowl.
These are AMAZING! I thought when they melted, the marshmallows wouldn't be very chocolaty but they were VERY. And, they are different in flavor than Coco Pebbles treats. I also sprinkled some orange sprinkles over the final product for a more festive look. (You can't really taste the sprinkles though)
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2 comments:
these look delicious! I wonder if you could get the same effect by melting chocolate chips into the marshmallows before adding the cereal? I might steal your idea and make them for my house for Halloween!
the chocolate chips were a bad choice. It made the treats get really solid.
Gross.
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