Ideal for a snowy afternoon, making these Christmas Tree Rice Krispie Treats with the kids is a fun way to pass the time! Everyone loves a rice krispie treat, so decorating them to look like Christmas trees makes them perfect for the holidays. You can make these and my Strawberry Christmas Trees for your Christmas parties!
Christmas Tree Rice Krispie Treats
Rice krispie treats are a favorite with kids and adults. They are easy to make and fun to turn into little decorated Christmas trees.
Ingredients you will need:
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 10 oz marshmallows or 4 cups miniature marshmallows
- 6 cups Rice Krispies cereal
- 1 cup marshmallow cream
- Various candies for decorations (licorice twists, broken candy canes, M&Ms, etc)
Helpful kitchen tools:
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Kitchen Tips:
- If you prefer to use the microwave to melt the marshmallow mixture, heat butter and marshmallows on HIGH for 3 minutes, stirring after 2 minutes. Stir until smooth.
- We ended up with 9 Christmas tree treats from our batch. However, depending on the size of your cookie cutter, the number of treats you end up with could vary.
- You could skip the cookie cutter all together and simply cut the treats into long triangles.
How to Make Christmas Tree Treats
- In large saucepan melt butter over low heat. Add marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat.
- Add Rice Krispies cereal. Stir until well coated.
- Using buttered spatula or wax paper evenly press mixture into 13×9 pan coated with cooking spray. Cool.
- Use a Christmas tree shaped cookie cutter to get as many trees from the rice krispie treats as you can.
- Fill a piping bag or plastic zipper sandwich bag with marshmallow cream. Pipe onto the trees to create diagonal lines.
- Add candy decorations to the diagonal lines.
These Christmas Tree Rice Krispie Treats are really fun for the kids to make. Here are several other kid friendly Christmas ideas!
More Christmas Treats
- Christmas Tree Brownies
- Chocolate Chip M&M Cookies
- Gingerbread Cookies
- Sugar Cookies
- Saltine Toffee
- Popcorn Chocolate Bark
- Festive Grilled Cheese
- Peppermint Candy Bark
- Rice Krispie Treat Gingerbread Men
Christmas Tree Rice Krispie Treats
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Print It Rate ItIngredients
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 10 oz marshmallows or 4 cups miniature marshmallows
- 6 cups Rice Krispies cereal
- 1 cup marshmallow cream
- Various candies for decorations licorice twists, broken candy canes, M&Ms, etc
Things You'll Need
Before You Begin
- If you prefer to use the microwave to melt the marshmallow mixture, heat butter and marshmallows on HIGH for 3 minutes, stirring after 2 minutes. Stir until smooth.
- We ended up with 9 Christmas tree treats from our batch. However, depending on the size of your cookie cutter, the number of treats you end up with could vary.
- You could skip the cookie cutter all together and simply cut the treats into long triangles.
- Nutritional info does not include candy decorations.
Instructions
- In large saucepan melt butter over low heat. Add marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat.
- Add Rice Krispies cereal. Stir until well coated.
- Using buttered spatula or wax paper evenly press mixture into 13x9 pan coated with cooking spray. Cool.
- Use a Christmas tree shaped cookie cutter to get as many trees from the rice krispie treats as you can.
- Fill a piping bag or plastic zipper sandwich bag with marshmallow cream. Pipe onto the trees to create diagonal lines.
- Add candy decorations to the diagonal lines.
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