Enjoy the absolute BEST Rice Krispie Treats recipe you will ever taste. They are perfectly balanced using just the right amount of marshmallows, rice crispy cereal, and butter.
Read how we conducted a blind taste test of over 20 versions of the recipe in order to choose the Perfect Rice Krispie Treat Recipe.
If you are looking for the very BEST Rice Krispie Treat recipe you have ever tasted, you've come to the right place.
I know you might be wondering:
- What could possibly make a rice crispy treat the best ever?
- Isn't the recipe just 3 simple ingredients?
- How can you make this basic marshmallow cereal treat better?
I'm here to tell you that after having 20 taste testers try over 20 different versions of this recipe we have definitively found the very best Rice Krispie Treat recipe.
Tasters over at TheKitchn' agreed. They gave our Krispie Treats recipe a 10/10 and voted it the best on the web!
This recipe for Rice Krispie treats makes a nice crunchy cereal treat with just the right amount of marshmallow gooey-ness, and the most amazing, creamy, buttery, marshmallowy flavor. It's the perfect base for adding mixins and making Reese's Cup Rice Krispie Treats, Chocolate-dipped Rice Krispie Treats, and more.
Each of the 20 different rice Krispie treat recipes that we tried was good. I mean, seriously what could be bad about a rice crispy treat?
But when each of our 20 taste testers compared the subtle differences in each cereal treat recipe they came to several conclusions about what makes the best rice crispy treat ever.
Some recipes and ingredients were definitely better than others and finding the right ratio of ingredients was the most important step in the process, so that is where we began.
What is the basic Rice Krispie Treat Recipe?
- The basic recipe calls for melting butter and marshmallows together then stirring in Rice Krispies Cereal, then pressing it into a pan before cutting it into squares or rectangles but the trick is to get the perfect balance of those ingredients.
- Too much cereal and the treats are dry, too many marshmallows and the treats are overly sweet and sticky. Not enough butter and the treats taste bland.
We found just the right amount of ingredients to use.
We started our search for the best rice crispy treat by trying 6 different versions of the recipe, each with varying amounts of butter and marshmallows and cereal.
For each of these recipes, we used the same brand of butter, marshmallows, and cereal. Some recipes called for using a 9-inch by 13-inch pan while others used a square 8-inch or 9-inch pan.
Our tasters did not know what recipe they were trying to make the test completely unbiased.
What is the best ratio of butter, marshmallows, and rice crispy cereal?
Here are the 6 different combinations we tried:
- 3 tablespoons butter, 10 ounces marshmallows, 6 cups Rice Krispies Cereal in 9'X13" pan
- 6 tablespoons butter, 12 ounces marshmallows, 6 cups Rice Krispies Cereal in 9'X13" pan
- 6 tablespoons butter, 16 ounces marshmallows, 7 cups Rice Krispies Cereal in 9'X13" pan
- 5 tablespoons butter, 8 cups mini marshmallows (13.33 ounces) plus 2 cups (3.33 ounces) mini marshmallows, 6 cups Rice Krispies Cereal in 9'X9" pan
- The 8 cups of marshmallows are melted and stirred into the cereal then the other 2 cups are folded in so that they don't melt.
- 8 tablespoons butter, 16 ounces marshmallows, 9 cups Rice Krispies Cereal in 9'X13" pan
- 6 tablespoons butter, 14 ounces marshmallows plus 2 ounces, 6 cups Rice Krispies Cereal in 9'X9" pan
- The 14 ounces of marshmallows were melted then the 2 ounces were tossed in at the last minute.
BEST Rice Krispie Treat Recipe (ratio and pan size)
- 6 tablespoons butter, 16 ounces marshmallows, 7 cups Rice Krispies Cereal in 9"X13" pan
- We found that this ratio was unanimously voted the favorite.
- Tasters commented on this recipe having the perfect ratio of crunch to chew, just the right thickness, and a really amazing flavor.
We'll show you how to make the best cereal treats now, but be sure to scroll past the recipe to read more about our taste test result. We share so many tips on making the best-tasting treats.
Video
You can start by watching this video to see how you can make perfect Rice Krispie Treat bars.
How to make the BEST Rice Krispie Treats on the stove?
- Grease a 9x13-inch pan and a large mixing bowl with butter or baking spray.
- Pour the cereal into the greased bowl and set it aside.
- Begin to melt the butter over low heat in a medium or large saucepan.
- Add the marshmallows to the saucepan and stir.
- Continue to stir often, until about 75% of the marshmallows are melted.
- Remove the pan from the heat and continue to stir, smashing the marshmallows using a rubber spatula or the back of a wooden spoon, until the marshmallows completely melt and become smooth.
- We recommend taking the marshmallows off the heat before they are completely melted, so you will not overheat the marshmallows. The residual heat from the melted marshmallows will heat the unmelted marshmallows slowly, allowing them to melt without getting too hot. When marshmallows are overheated, the sugar crystallizes, turning into hard candy. Overheated marshmallows will make your treats hard to bite into.
- Pour the marshmallows over the cereal and toss to combine.
- We recommend pouring the marshmallows over the cereal instead of adding them to the pan. If the cereal is poured into the hot pan, the crisp rice may become soft if it gets too hot. Your treats may taste stale immediately after they are made because the cereal will be soft.
- Once the cereal is mixed with the melted marshmallows, pour it into a well-buttered 9"X13" pan.
- GENTLY spread it into an even layer. Do not compress the mixture or your treats will be dense and hard.
- Allow the treats to cool for at least 30 minutes before cutting into rectangles or squares.
Make Rice Krispie Treats in the Microwave:
- Combine the butter and marshmallows in a large microwave-safe bowl.
- Heat on high power for 1 minute then remove and stir until the melted butter blends with the marshmallows.
- Keep stirring until the marshmallows melt.
- Only if needed, reheat for 15-second increments, stirring after each until the marshmallows are fully melted. You do not want to overheat the marshmallows.
- Follow the remaining instructions in the stovetop method.
You can see our Microwave Rice Krispie Treat recipe, here for more details.
Recipe
Read more details about the taste test results and what makes them the very best Rice Krispie Treats below the recipe. We have lots of tips for making your treats the best you will ever taste.
Rice Krispie Treat Recipe
Ingredients
- 6 tablespoons European-style salted butter, cut into small pieces
- 16 ounces Kraft Jet-Puffed Marshmallows
- 7 cups Kellogg's Rice Krispies Cereal
Instructions
- Grease a 9 inch by 13-inch pan with butter or spray with baking spray.
- Grease a large mixing bowl with butter or baking spray and pour in the cereal.
Stove Top Instructions
- Begin melting the butter in a medium-large saucepan set over low heat then stir in the marshmallows.
- Continue to melt over low heat, stirring often, until about 75% of the marshmallows have melted.
- Remove the pan from the heat and stir vigorously until all of the marshmallows have melted.
- Pour the melted marshmallows over the Rice Krispies Cereal and toss to evenly coat.
- Spread the mixture into the buttered pan and gently press into an even layer.
- Let the cereal treats cool for at least 30 minutes before cutting into 18 rectangles.
Microwave Instructions
- Combine the butter and marshmallows in a large microwave-safe mixing bowl.
- Heat in the microwave for 1 minute then remove and stir vigorously until melted.
- If needed, heat for additional 15-second increments stirring after each until melted.
- Pour the marshmallow mixture over the cereal and toss until evenly coated.
- Spread the mixture into the buttered pan and gently press into an even layer.
- Let the cereal treats cool for at least 30 minutes before cutting into 18 rectangles.
Notes
- European-style salted butter contains more butterfat than American-style butter adding richness to the treats. Salted butter balances out the sweetness.
- We recommend using Kraft Jet-Puffed Marshmallows. They have great texture and flavor. We found store-brand marshmallows to be stickier. If you use store-brand marshmallows, we recommend adding up to one additional cup of Rice Krispies Cereal.
- Store your treats in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week.
- Do NOT refrigerate your treats. They will become stale-tasting if stored in the fridge.
- You can freeze the treats. Wrap them well, and freeze for up to 3 months. To thaw, bring them to room temperature and let them sit, wrapped, for a few hours. Then unwrap and enjoy.
- Do NOT overheat your marshmallows. This is key to making soft and chewy Rice Krispie Treats, not hard treats.
- Do NOT compact the cereal treat mixture into your pan or you will end up with very dense, hard treats. Gently press the mixture into the pan.
Did you make this recipe and think it was great or do you have any questions? Leave a comment below and don't forget to rate the recipe using the star rating system.
Can I make a smaller batch?
- If you want to make a smaller batch in an 8-inch or 9-inch pan, use 4 tablespoons butter, 10 ounces of marshmallows, and 4 ⅔ cup rice crispy cereal.
- We have found that using a 10-ounce bag of marshmallows in a small-batch recipe works fine. If you look at the ratio in the large batch recipe above, you can calculate the need for 10.5 ounces of marshmallow in a small batch, but our favorite marshmallows come in 10-ounce bags, so that is what we use. This 0.5-ounce variance does not appear to make much difference. If you find 10.5-ounce bags (Stay Puffed makes them) you can use the whole bag.
- If you press this into a 9-inch pan your treats will be a bit thinner than those made in an 8-inch pan.
FAQ - Be sure to check out our Cereal Treats FAQ page for detailed tips and tricks for making amazing cereal treats every time.
What taste testers did or did not like about the recipes:
There was not a single treat that the 20 taste testers found to be truly bad, but everyone had an opinion about which treats tasted the best.
- Everyone agreed that more butter and more marshmallows made for a better-tasting Rice Krispie Treat.
- They also all agreed that the original recipe with just 3 tablespoons of butter and 10 ounces of marshmallows to 6 cups of cereal produced the driest, least flavorful treat.
- Not one single one of the 20 taste testers liked the addition of the whole marshmallows in the cereal treats.
- People complained that the whole marshmallows made the treats too sweet, even if the total amount of marshmallows was similar to another treat where all the marshmallows were melted.
- They also complained that the treats felt too gummy because they were biting into too many marshmallows.
- Thickness mattered. The original treats were just too thin while some of the treats were too thick to easily bite into.
What else did we test?
Once we established the perfect ratio of ingredients we wanted to determine which brands of products made the most flavorful Rice Krispie Treats so we cut the recipe in thirds and made small batches using the quantities below:
- 2 tablespoons (1 ounce) of butter
- 5.33 ounces of marshmallows
- 2 ⅓ cups of Rice Krispies Cereal
We used a scale to measure the butter and marshmallows to ensure every single batch was the same.
We pressed the Rice Krispie Treats into a lasagna pan that has 3 long sections, each with a removable tray that helps to lift the treats. This ensured each treat was the same thickness. Plus it made it super easy to remove the treats from the pan.
It was amazing how much difference was detected in the treats using different products.
Which butter makes the best Rice Krispie Treats?
We started by testing five different brands of butter, both salted and unsalted. We even made a batch using vegan butter and one using virgin coconut oil.
- We found that every one of the 20 different taste testers preferred a Rice Krispie Treat made with salted butter.
- The flavor difference between salted and unsalted butter is quite significant so we definitely recommend you use salted butter in your crispy treat recipe.
- You may be asking "can't I just sprinkle in some salt?"
- No! We tried that. The salt did not disperse evenly throughout the treats and made the treats taste salty.
- When using salted butter you don't taste the salt, it just makes the treats taste richer and more flavorful.
American Butter VS. European Butter
What is the difference between European Butter and American Butter?
- American butter has a higher water content than European butter.
- European butter and has a higher butterfat content than American butter.
- Butter made in Europe must have a minimum butterfat content of 82% while butter made in America only needs to have 80%.
- While that may not seem significant, when you melt the butter to make your treats, more water will be evaporated from American butter leaving you with less butterfat, which means less flavor.
- Rice Krispie Treats made using European butter will taste richer and have a creamier texture.
What brands of butter did we use in our taste tests?
- Plugra Salted Butter
- President Salted Butter
- Land-O-Lakes, both salted and unsalted
- Land-O-Lakes, new European Style Salted Butter
- Kroger brand salted and unsalted butter
- Kroger Private Selection Creamy French Style Salted Butter
- We later tried out Kerry Gold Butter too.
We also tried:
- Miyoko's Vegan Butter
- Kroger Private Selection Virgin Coconut Oil
Which butter did we like best in our rice crispy treats?
- Taste testers all agreed that cereal treats made using either President Salted Butter, KerryGold or Kroger Private Selection Creamy French Style Salted Butter had the best flavor.
- Treats made with Land-O-Lakes new European-Style Salted Butter were also very good rounding out our top 4.
Which butter was the loser?
- Kroger brand unsalted butter was definitely the least favorite! Only one of the 20 taste testers even liked the cereal treats made with this butter. She said it had a familiar flavor because that is the butter she uses all the time.
What about the taste of the other butter?
- The biggest revelation was that salted butter was definitely preferred over unsalted.
- Land-O-Lakes unsalted butter was at the bottom of the pack just above Kroger unsalted but the Land-O-Lakes salted butter was in the middle and their new European Style Salted Butter fared even better.
- Plugra Salted Butter had very mixed reviews.
- Three of the taste testers thought the treats made with Plugra Butter tasted peppery, two thought they had an off flavor, while two others listed it as their favorite.
What about the vegan options?
- We tested a vegan butter but none of the testers liked the flavor or texture of the treats made with this butter.
- We also made some treats using virgin coconut oil which gave the cereal treats a definite coconut flavor. Those tasters who like the flavor of coconut found this to be one of their absolute favorite treats. You can find the recipe for plain Vegan Rice Krispie Treats, here, and for Chocolate Vegan Rice Krispie Treats, here.
If you really want to ramp up the butter flavor you can brown it to make Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats.
What's next?
For the remaining of our taste tests, we chose to use Kroger Private Selection French Style Butter because it is a less expensive option than President's Butter but we highly recommend using either when making your treats.
Which Rice Krispies to use to make cereal treats?
You might have guessed the winner here:
- Kellogg's Rice Krispies Cereal made the best Rice Krispie Treats
We tested three different rice crispy cereal brands. We used the same butter and same marshmallows so that the tasters were only comparing the cereal.
What did our tasters like and dislike about the rice crispy cereals?
- Kellogg's Rice Krispies Cereal definitely was the favorite.
- The puffs of toasted rice stayed crispy in the cereal treats and tasters all agreed that they have outstanding flavor.
- Kroger brand cereal came in a close second but some tasters found the flavor to be a bit too bland and that the puffs of rice were not as full make the treats slightly harder.
- Target's Market Pantry Toasted Rice cereal was a definite loser.
- Tasters complained that the treats actually cut the roof of their mouth or that they dug into their gums around the teeth. The cereal is just too crunchy and hard.
- NOTE: later we tested Walmart brand cereal and found it to be similar to the Kroger brand.
Cereal Alternatives
You can use just about any cereal to make treats, but the ratio of ingredients may vary slightly due to the shape and size of the cereal. We've created recipes using dozens of cereal brands. Some of our favorites include:
Are Rice Krispie Treats gluten-free?
- No, if you use the ingredients we recommend. There is gluten in Kellogg's Rice Krispies Cereal.
- You can make them gluten-free by using gluten-free rice crispy cereal though. See our recipes for gluten-free and vegan treats here:
What's next?
Now we had our favorite butter and favorite cereal so the only thing left to decide on was the marshmallows.
What brand of marshmallows was our favorite?
- Kraft Jet-Puffed Marshmallows won our taste test!
What did our tasters like and dislike about the marshmallows?
- Tasters commented that the cereal treats made using Jet-Puffed Marshmallows had a wonderful vanilla flavor without being overly sweet. They also had the perfect chew. When tasters pulled the treats apart they were gooey but not overly sticky.
- Kroger brand did great in the flavor category but tasters found the treats made with these marshmallows to be just too sticky and chewy. The treats were really dense too. The marshmallows were also much more difficult to work with. These marshmallows were so sticky that they were hard to blend with the cereal.
- Dandies are a brand of vegan marshmallows that have amazing flavor. They are firmer than other marshmallows and are very difficult to melt. Tasters really enjoyed the flavor of the marshmallows in the cereal treats but felt they weren't worth the fuss to use unless making vegan treats.
- In testing recipes for our vegan Rice Krispie Treats we preferred using the large Dandies marshmallows versus using their mini marshmallows, but that the large marshmallows needed to be cut into 4 smaller pieces in order to melt more quickly.
- These marshmallows will never melt completely and they are much more difficult to mix into the cereal. You'll need to use your hands to get them completely mixed.
How many cups of marshmallows are in my bags?
Mini Marshmallows:
- Each cup of mini marshmallows weighs approximately 1.67 ounces.
- A 10-ounce bag contains 6 cups of mini marshmallows.
- A 16-ounce bag contains 9 ⅔ cups of mini marshmallows.
NOTE:
- For some reason, Kellogg's original Rice Krispie Treat recipe says there are 4 cups of mini marshmallows in a 10-ounce bag. We've weighed and measured this many times and there are definitely 6 cups in 10 ounces.
Standard (large) Marshmallows:
- Each large marshmallow is approximately 0.24 ounces.
- Each brand of marshmallow weighs slightly different amounts.
- 7-8 marshmallows = 1 cup of mini marshmallows
- There are approximately 40-48 marshmallows in a 10-ounce bag and 64-70 in a 16-ounce bag.
- Kraft Jet-Puffed Marshmallows are lighter than some other brands. If using them you'll need 40 marshmallows for a recipe calling for 10 ounces and 64 for a 16-ounce recipe.
What about Dandies Vegan Marshmallows?
- Dandies Marshmallows are twice as heavy as traditional marshmallows.
- Each weighing in at about 0.4 ounces.
- There are 24 marshmallows in a 10-ounce bag.
Check out our marshmallow conversion chart for specific amounts in each brand of marshmallows.
What about adding vanilla?
Once we had found the absolute best Rice Krispie Treat recipe using European-style salted butter, Kellogg's Rice Krispies Cereal, and Kraft Jet-Puffed Marshmallows, we decided to see if adding vanilla would enhance the flavor.
We got very mixed reviews:
- Some of our tasters loved the addition of the vanilla finding both pure vanilla extract and vanilla bean paste gave the cereal treats an enhanced vanilla flavor. Some ranked these treats as their absolute favorite.
- While others complained that the vanilla flavor overwhelmed the other yummy Rice Krispie Treat flavors. Some went so far as to say that the vanilla ruined the treats.
Tasters were so divided on this that we have decided to leave this up to your own taste buds. If you really want an intense vanilla flavor then add ½ teaspoon of pure vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste to your treats.
Other mix-ins:
You can add so many different mix-ins into your cereal treats. Why not try:
- Reese's Cup Rice Krispie Treats
- S'mores Rice Krispie Treats
- OREO Rice Krispie Treats
- Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats
Get creative:
You can have fun making cute shapes for holidays and special occasions, like...
- Flower Rice Krispie Treats
- Red, White and Blue Rice Krispie Treat Stars
- Mickey Mouse Rice Krispie Treats
- See 20 cute Easter Rice Krispie Treat Ideas
Or you can really go all out and decorate them...
How to store marshmallow cereal treats?
- Your cereal treats will taste best if eaten within the first few days but they will stay crispy and fresh for up to a week if stored properly in an airtight container or large zip-top bag.
- Using salted butter helps to increase the shelf life of a Rice Krispie Treat.
- Do not refrigerate the treats as they may become soggy and soft.
- You may freeze your cereal treats for up to 3 months.
- Wrap the treats in plastic wrap or Glad Press 'n Seal, then overwrap them in tin foil. Place them in a zip-top bag and freeze.
- To thaw, remove the cereal treats from the freezer and let them sit, wrapped, on the counter for at least 1 hour before unwrapping.
- You can wrap the entire pan of treats or wrap individual treats depending on how you want to use them later.
Calories in Rice Krispie Treats
As far as desserts go, Rice Krispie Treats are relatively low in calories.
- If you cut a 9x13 pan of these RiceKkrispie Treats into 18 rectangles each treat will have 158 calories.
- Of course, you can cut them into 24 squares instead so each treat will have only 86 calories.
Here's are the Rice Krispie Treats Nutrition Facts for 18 servings.
Now that you have a basic recipe you can use it to make other treats with rice krispies.
Rice Krispie Treats Variations
Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats
Rice Krispie Treats with Chocolate
Rice Krispie Treats with Peanut Butter
Julie Oelke
YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Need I say more? Best recipe ever.
Mary Rankin
I will never use another rice crispy treat recipe again. YUMMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! These are perfection.
Jennifer Meleski
These were seriously the best rice krispie treats I've ever tasted! I was skeptical because I figured all marshmallow cereal treats tasted the same. I was wrong! Who knew such little tweaks could make such a big difference? Thanks for working so hard to find the very best recipe.
Beth Klosterboer
You are welcome! It is pretty amazing how little changes and the right ingredients can make such a big difference to such a simple recipe.
Leoma Polowy
YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Stylist
Marshmallows came in small boxes when this recipe was invented and marketed by Kellog and later Kraft. Campfire was the brand of Marshmallow.
Beth Klosterboer
I did not know that marshmallows were ever packaged in boxes. That's really interesting! I did order some Campfire Marshmallows when creating our Marshmallow Conversion Chart. They are great. Sadly, they are not readily available at the grocery stores near me.
Peggy Hinshaw
Thanks for all the time and effort in the original quest AND for seriously answering questions and just being such a nice person! The world needs more people like you!
Beth Klosterboer
You are welcome and thank you for such a wonderful comment! 🙂
Polly P.
Who knew that such a simple recipe could be made so much better with just a few tweaks? Thank you so much for all the effort you put into finding the absolute best rice krispie treat recipe. I will never make another version of this recipe again. Yours is perfection!
Shawn
Delish! Also, can you share about that three-section baking pan with the lift-out doodads? That is very cool! Thanks!
Beth Klosterboer
It appears as though the pan I used is no longer being manufactured but there is a similar pan available at Walmart right now. You can find it here - https://www.walmart.com/ip/Copper-Loaf-Pan-Set/621611607
Shawn
Oh wonderful! Thank you!
Fran Reilly
Thank you so much for all of the work you put into finding just the perfect rice krispie treat recipe. You NAILED IT!!!!!!!!!!!! These treats were perfectly crispy, perfectly chewy, and perfectly delicious. I can't wait to make them again.
Sherry Mound
Wow, were these treats delicious. I've made 2 batches already because my family ate the first pan of them in one day.
Darla Duve
My sister made these for our 4th of July picnic and I couldn't stop eating them. She told me where to get the recipe so I could make them myself. HaHa! I just cut my treats and have already eaten 3 bars. Please someone make me stop! They are soooooooooooooo delicious.
Beth Klosterboer
HaHa! I get it. They are definitely hard to resist.
Kim Hesson
I've been making Rice Krispie Treats since I was a child and never thought much about the recipe. I have made a lot of batches that were so hard that it hurt the roof of my mouth to eat them. I am so glad I found your blog post. Not only was the recipe PERFECT, but your tip on not cooking the marshmallows until they are totally melted was brilliant! My family was so impressed when I made your recipe that they all said they were the best Rice Krispie treats they had ever eaten. I would definitely agree! I would give this recipe 10 stars if I could.
Beth Klosterboer
I know, it's such a simple recipe that all the batches we make should taste great, but I too have eaten way too many hard Rice Krispie treats. I'm so happy to hear your entire family loved this recipe. I hope you enjoy it for years to come.
Miss B
Are you using 16 ounces of mini marshmallows or large marshmallows? The video shows mini marshmallows, but the picture shows large marshmallows being used.
Beth Klosterboer
I prefer to use mini marshmallows because they melt more quickly but you can use large marshmallows too. Either will work fine. If you have 16-ounce bags, just use the whole bag. Otherwise, weigh out 16 ounces. If you don't have a scale, you can measure them. If using regular-size (large) marshmallows, 16 ounces is about 68 regular-size marshmallows. If using mini marshmallows, 16 ounces is just over 9 cups of mini marshmallows.
Julia Pari
AMAZING RECIPE!!!!!!!!!!!!! These were absolutely perfect.
Elizabeth Miller
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! These were definitely the best treats I've ever made. I used Kerrygold butter and was so impressed by how much flavor the butter added to the treats. So worth the extra expense for the butter. Thanks for that great tip.
Beth Klosterboer
The butter makes all the difference! I'm so glad you liked the recipe.
Sandra Delprat
These were perfection! Thanks for all your effort to find the very best combination of ingredients. This will be my go-to recipe from now on.
Glenn Maw
I just cut into a pan of treats and can honestly say this is the best rice crispy treat recipe I've ever made. Thanks.
Gerry B.
DELICIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Zara M.
I just have to say YUM!
Denise Ricards
OMG, this recipe is the BEST!!! I've been making treats using the recipe on the box forever but when I saw that Kelli from The Kitchn' voted your recipe the best, I had to try it. She was right. The treats I made were the best I have ever tasted. The tip about using European butter really made a huge difference. I used Kerrygold. YUM! I had never tried that butter before. It is so delicious and it does make a big difference in the flavor of the treats.
William J.
Best rice krispie treat recipe I've ever tried!
Michael Forester
I read through your entire article and was really amazed at how much work went into finding the perfect Rice Krispie Treat recipe. It paid off. These treats are seriously the best. I've had my fair share of treats in my life and admittedly none of them have been terrible, but many have been hard, dry, overly sticky, or stale tasting. The treats made using your recipe were amazing. They had just the right amount of chewiness. Plus they were soft and tasted so fresh. I found your recipe after seeing the taste test done by The Kitchn' and I'm so glad I tried it. I agree with Kelli. I will only ever use this recipe from now on. It is the BEST!
Gabriele Rodarte
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!! These really are the best tasting treats ever.
Kim Sugars
Good info! I have always used more butter and a splash of vanilla extract after marshmallows are melted and taken off heat. It gives it that extra kick of flavor.
Ellie Martin
OMG, these were the BEST treats ever. Thanks for the recipe. I printed it and will keep it in my recipe box forever.
Valerie
Thank you for the recipe and having the ingredient ratios. That is really helpful for me sizing up for 2 10 oz bags of marshmallows. But I was thrown off a bit because the marshmallow ratio is off. For 16 oz of marshmallows, it would be 5.33 in your 1/3 ratio, not 3.33, which ends up being only 10 oz of marshmallows for a full recipe.
Beth Klosterboer
Oh, I'm so glad you noticed that. It was a typo. It's fixed now.
Carol Clark
My memory is making them and I couldn’t fiqure out the right amount of marshmallows to put in my batch so I said more the better right well ya and no it was real sticky and I thought I was supposed keep warming them long story short get the right recipe don’t go in it blindly thinking it isn’t that hard it is without knowledge and a good recipe
Beth Klosterboer
LOL! I get it. It's such a simple recipe, but using the right ratio of butter, marshmallows, and Rice Krispies Cereal makes a big difference in their flavor and texture. I hope you give this recipe a try! I know you will love it.
Deanna
Best ever and everyone loves the flavors.
Beth Klosterboer
Thanks, Deanna! I'm glad you like the recipe.
Donna Braamse
I’ve only ever made basic treats by the recipe on the cereal box and they’re always hard. I now know how I should melt the marshmallows and not to press into the pan. I can’t wait to try your recipe and splurge on Kerry Gold (YUM).
Thank you for doing all the work to give us the best tasting treats!
Beth Klosterboer
I had to until we did the taste test. You will be amazed at what small tweaks to the recipe can do for the flavor and texture of the treats. Enjoy!
Teresa L.
I teach a combined 1st & 2nd grade special education class & we have our microwave Cooking Club every Friday. I love to make holiday & seasonal variations on this recipe by adding seasonal M’n’Ms, colored sprinkles, &/or food coloring. Sometimes we cut them into squares, & other times we use seasonal cookie cutters to make them into decorative shapes. My sweet special ed “littles” adore them!
Beth Klosterboer
I love that you have a microwave cooking club! What a great idea. It sounds like your students really love making Rice Krispie Treats. I hope you give more of our recipes a try!
Teri
Rice krispy treats are my husband’s favorite. Looking forward to trying with your best recipe.
Beth Klosterboer
Enjoy!
Linda
I made the reindeer rice krispie treats for a holiday event a few years ago (pre-Covid) and they were a huge success. Love all the info you included on how you came to pick each ingredient to make the best tasting treats possible.
Beth Klosterboer
Thanks, Linda. I am so happy your Reindeer Rice Krispie Treats were a huge success and I'm glad you found our taste test results helpful.
Leela
My favorite way to make them is to add a bit more butter and marshmallows that the recipes calls for. I love a chewy rice krispies treat. I also like adding cereal marshmallows after everything is mixed together. They give it such a fun look and good flavor.
Beth Klosterboer
Agreed! That's why our recipe uses more marshmallows and butter than the original recipe on the box. The butter adds richness and the marshmallows make the treats softer and a bit sweeter. I love the idea of adding dehydrated marshmallows to the treats. We've made them using Lucky Charms but I haven't tried adding them to the plain Rice Krispie Treats. I'll have to try that.
Barb Bauernschmidt
My sisters and brothers and I grew up making Rice Krispy candy as it was called then. It’s a fabulous snack treat and it tastes yummy! An absolutely fave is original recipe, and also adding food coloring and candy corn at Halloween! Another fave is Oreo treats!
Beth Klosterboer
I never knew the treats were called Rice Krispy Candy! It makes sense though. They are as sweet and tasty as candy.
Mary Lu Minich
Any time I want to put a smile on my kids face, I make rice krispies treats. Always add something different each time. Chocolate chips, or gummies. The kids love them
Beth Klosterboer
Gummies??? What a fun idea. I've not tried that yet. I'll have to give them a try. 🙂
Kristin Threlkeld
My sons usually don't care too much for rice Krispy treats, but I tried this recipe and they loved them!
Beth Klosterboer
That is great to hear! I'm so glad you and your sons enjoyed this Rice Krispie Treat recipe. 🙂
Lissa LaValle
Rice Krispie treats have always been a favorite of mine for as long as I can remember !! So many memories of making these with my grandma and now with my own grandchildren !! Loved this post and I am eager to try out some of the variations for the holidays this year
Beth Klosterboer
That's so sweet! I love that Rice Krispie Treats are a multigenerational dessert. I hope you have fun making this recipe with your grandkids for the holidays.
Patti
WOW! That is a crispy treat thesis!!!
So glad you did all of that work. I’ve always just did the recipe on the back of the box. I never was quite satisfied with them, even as kid. Now I can adjust and tweak without having to guess at the outcome.
Thank you, Beth and Meaghan, for all the great work.
Beth Klosterboer
Thanks, Patti. We did do a lot of work to make sure we were sharing the very best recipe! I hope you give it a try. I know you will love it.
Cathy Burnett
My boys are in their 30's now and they still love rice krispie treats. Now I have two grandchildren that love them just as much! Thank you for this wonderful article. I will now make a few small changes to my next batch. ❤
Beth Klosterboer
Have fun making these Rice Krispie Treats with and for your grandchildren. It's always so wonderful to spend time in the kitchen with kids.
Vicki Hansen
I used to make the best Rice Krispie Treats - every time we went to a dinner I was asked to bring them. Lately they have not tasted as good... some batches are more marshmallow than others (now I've decided it's because I was not using Kraft Jet-Puffed Marshmallows but the store brand - it does make a difference! I've also tried browning the butter to give it a nuttier flavor... the older generations love it... the 40 and under generation loves it the "old fashioned way" - lol. Thank you for helping me see the error's of my way by spending so much time experimenting. You both are the best!
Beth Klosterboer
It's amazing the difference various ingredients can make. I really didn't mind the flavor of Kroger marshmallows, but they were so sticky that they made the Rice Krispie Treats way too chewy. Meaghan and I have developed almost all of the cereal treat recipes on this site using Kraft Jet-Puffed Marshmallows (except for our vegan, gluten-free, and healthy recipes). We do like them the best. I'm sure your treats will be the hit of any party or dinner from now on!
Sheri
These Rice Krispies treats are fantastic for shaping characters or special shapes that I then cover with melted chocolate and/or fondant to use as decorative pieces on my cakes!
Amy Zupke
These are one of my all time favorite treats! Wow! such research and variety!
Beth Klosterboer
I'm so happy to hear that!
Patti Keil
This is a great post! It is amazing what a difference there can be with different brands of if butter, marshmallows in and cereal. I recently made a large batch on Halloween that were fabulous. I then did two batches for Thanksgiving that I thought didn't turn out as well. All ingredients were a different brand that what I used a month ago. They were still good, but not AS good. 😉
Beth Klosterboer
Thanks, Patti. It is quite amazing how much difference ingredients can make in this simple recipe. Until I did the taste test, I didn't know just how much. I'm glad you found the post helpful.
Tiffany Ledford
Our Rice Krispies fall in the range between the first & third... They are definitely the winner in my opinion! Much better than store bought ones. Esp when they are fresh & still warm!
Francine Speaker
Amazing yet not surprising what a difference different ingredients make, Seems like a marshmallow is a marshmallow is a marshmallow but there are real differences. Many of us already know how different butters can be. This summer we bought a generic crispy rice cereal. It did not snap, crackle, or pop. LOL. Thanks for doing all the testing so we know we've got the best combo!
Beth Klosterboer
It's a bummer when the cereal doesn't snap, crackle, and pop! LOL! We found many of the generic cereals to be really dry and almost chalky. Not good. I'm glad you enjoyed the post. 🙂
Kristina Beckert
KerryGold butter for the win!!
Deborah Binder
The attention to detail in this recipe is impressive. I would love to know your thoughts about using brown butter in the recipe. Best wishes for the holidays!
Beth Klosterboer
Thanks, Deborah. We love using brown butter and have a recipe with details here - https://howtomakecerealtreats.com/brown-butter-rice-krispie-treats/
We hope your holidays are Merry too!
Brian Pettera
I enjoy all your recipes!
Beth Klosterboer
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Alisa Buckner
I really appreciate all the work you both put into the science of your recipes!
You really know your stuff, I am currently stuck on the peanut butter treats! So addictive!
Thank you for all you do!
Beth Klosterboer
I'm so glad you have found our tips helpful. I know what you mean about the Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats. They are totally addictive!
Nancy Harter
Can't go wrong with the classic!
Deanna Orsega
Best recipe and so easy.