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The thread centers around the preparation of sautéed Rice Krispie treats, with participants sharing their experiences, recipes, and variations. There is a mix of inquiries about the recipe and discussions on ingredient adjustments.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness of the original recipe, with some participants expressing satisfaction while others report issues with greasiness. No clear consensus emerges on the best method or ingredient proportions.
Participants share personal experiences and variations of the recipe, reflecting a community engaged in culinary experimentation and product usage.
Consultants interested in creative cooking methods and those looking to enhance their presentations at shows may find the shared experiences beneficial.
JamieLois said:Thanks for asking about this one. Someone told me about it at conference but I didn't get the recipe. Thanks for sharing!!
ChefPaulaB said:1/2 stick of butter
1 Cup rice krispies
1 Cup mini marshmellows
melt butter...add marshmellows...add rice krispies
when everything is all melted & gooey
remove from heat
turn over onto a SA plate & wipe pan clean with a paper towel
wait for all the ooooooooooohs & awwwwwwwwwwwwwws
then BOW!!!
ChefJoyJ said:I tried this recipe and it turned out greasy and very, very unappetizing. Even my DH, who *loves* rice krispie treats, wouldn't eat it. Way, way too much butter! :yuck: I dumped it out and tried again. I turned out much better and tastes great too. The only problem now is trying not to eat it all... :blushing:
I used 1 1/2 tbsp of butter (might decrease to 1 tbsp and see how that works), 1 c. mini marshmallows, and 1 c. rice krispies. Yum!!
We tried this recipe at our cluster meeting last night and only used 1 tsp. It was delicious. We also sprinkled the cinnamon sprinkles on it for a little extra flavor. Yum!!ChefJoyJ said:I tried this recipe and it turned out greasy and very, very unappetizing. Even my DH, who *loves* rice krispie treats, wouldn't eat it. Way, way too much butter! :yuck: I dumped it out and tried again. I turned out much better and tastes great too. The only problem now is trying not to eat it all... :blushing:
I used 1 1/2 tbsp of butter (might decrease to 1 tbsp and see how that works), 1 c. mini marshmallows, and 1 c. rice krispies. Yum!!
She never mentions using any additional butter...so DEFINITELY not 1/2 a stick.Here is my “Script.” When I arrive at my shows I put the Sauce Pan on the stove and ask for a teaspoon of butter/margarine from the host...
JackieBozeman said:We tried this recipe at our cluster meeting last night and only used 1 tsp. It was delicious. We also sprinkled the cinnamon sprinkles on it for a little extra flavor. Yum!!
To make Sauteed Rice Krispie Treats, you will need the following ingredients: Rice Krispies cereal, marshmallows, butter, and any additional flavorings or mix-ins you prefer, such as chocolate chips or sprinkles.
To sauté the Rice Krispie Treats, melt butter in a skillet over medium heat. Once melted, add marshmallows and stir until they are fully melted. Then, mix in the Rice Krispies until they are well coated, and sauté for a few minutes until they are slightly crispy and golden brown.
Yes! You can customize your Sauteed Rice Krispie Treats by adding ingredients such as chocolate chips, nuts, dried fruits, or even flavored extracts like vanilla or almond for extra taste.
The preparation time for Sauteed Rice Krispie Treats is quite quick. It typically takes about 10-15 minutes to gather your ingredients and sauté them to perfection.
Yes, you can store leftover Sauteed Rice Krispie Treats in an airtight container at room temperature. They are best consumed within a few days for optimal freshness and texture.