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Cheerio crispy treats
Cheerio crispy treats








cheerio crispy treats

In a small saucepan on medium heat, melt together the honey, peanut butter, and vanilla. Although this recipe isn’t anything unique or special, I was excited to learn that I can use basically any cereal to make cereal bar treats. 3 cups Cheerios cereal 1/2 cup honey 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon Instructions Line a 8 x 8 inch or 9 x 9 inch baking dish with parchment paper and set aside. Patrick’s Day treats or as a colorful snack at birthday parties and potlucks. Froot Loop Cereal Bars are a fun treat that are sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face.

cheerio crispy treats

Firmly pack the cereal mixture into the pan and cover it with plastic wrap or foil. Cheerios Cereal Bars Fruity Pebbles Treats S’mores Cereal Bars Rice Krispies Treats. Transfer the mixture to the prepared dish and refrigerate to set. Add the Cheerios and toss until they’re well coated with the peanut butter and honey. Overall, these turned out well and my kids loved them. Add the Cheerios to the peanut butter and honey mixture. My kids absolutely love cinnamon toast crunch, so I think I’ll try making those cereal bars next. That’s it! These Cheerio treats are really the easiest dessert option there is. Then, you dump in 7 cups of cereal and mix until well combined. You may want to check it and mix every 30 seconds until the butter and marshmallows are completely melted and incorporated. Then, you add the bag of marshmallows and microwave until they are melted.

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I’m a fan of the microwave for quickness. You can make them in the microwave or you can make them on the stovetop. To make these cereal bars, you only need 3 ingredients – butter, a bag of marshmallows, and a box of cereal. I wasn’t sure that cheerio treats would turn out as well, but I figured it was worth the risk. But for some reason, I never considered using other cereal to make cereal bar treats. I know this might seem like a simple and obvious recipe. Thus, I needed to find a way to get them eaten, so I decided to make marshmallow cheerio treats. I’ve kept the pantry too full, so they opt for one of their other favorites instead of the Cheerios. Although my kids do love Cheerios, it usually isn’t their first choice. So, after you’re done here, be sure to check out a few more of the recipes below.For the last 6 months, I’ve had a giant box of honey nut Cheerios in my pantry. This month, however, we’re breaking the rules and sharing a ten minute no-bake dessert. Microwave, uncovered, on high for 1-2 minutes or until melted.

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(You can follow the series HERE.) These ideas are usually related to decorating. Place butter and marshmallows in a large microwave-safe bowl. Each month I team up with a group of talented blogger friends to share a 10 Minute idea. Next, add in the 7 cups of cereal and mix until well combined. Add the bag of marshmallows and microwave until completely melted and incorporated. Hence the reason my life is a constant struggle between “ Treat yo’ self” and “I want to look good in a bathing suit.” “ Treat yo’ self” is currently winning.Īnyway, today is the perfect day to share one of those recipes. Cheerio Treats Recipe Ingredients: 7 cups Cheerios 5 Tablespoons of Butter 1 10-12oz bag of Marshmallows Directions: Melt butter in the microwave. Pour in the pumpkin spice cereal, and gently mix everything. Melt the marshmallows and butter in 30-second increments, stirring well in between. You can use a large pot on the stove, but I think its easier to clean the bowl. Well, to be honest, I have several of those recipes. Use your microwave to melt the butter and marshmallows together in a large glass mixing bowl. The one that is so good, you honestly just don’t care and will happily sit down and eat half of them and not let yourself feel guilty about it. The one that breaks every healthy rule in existence. The one without any unique or trendy ingredients like kale or figs. We all have at least one guilty pleasure recipe, right? It’s the recipe that’s really simple to make.










Cheerio crispy treats