Create Classic Crisp Rice Treats In Your Crock Pot For A Simple Dessert
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One of the first recipes I ever learned how to make was rice Krispy treats. They were easy and had only 3 or 4 ingredients. It was a simple thing to learn to make and enjoy and I think I made them for every single friend of mine who came over our house. Sleepover? Yeah, they got rice Krispy treats. House guests? Yeah, they got some, too. Everyone got rice Krispy treats and I perfected my recipe.
I learned to add toppings to the recipe such as chopped fruit or chocolate chips or even other types of cereal (fruity pebbles go a long way in these!). I absolutely love making rice krispy treats. But nowadays, these rice Krispies are easier to make than they ever were. Now we can make it all in a crock pot. Yeah, pretty cool is it not? It is a fun little treat to make in a crock pot which keeps it all in one place and makes it even easier to make since it all happens in one bowl. Enjoy these as an after school treat, after work snack or midnight dessert. It does not matter how you like to eat these, you can personalize these exactly as you would like these and enjoy them whenever you want.
Photo courtesy of Pinterest and recipe courtesy of Get Crocked.
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Quick Tip: Top these with any sprinkles or fruit you’d like