Monster Cookie Rice Krispie Treats

Monster Cookie Rice Krispie Treats is a hor d'oeuvre that serves 24. For 36 cents per serving, this recipe covers 2% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. One serving contains 208 calories, 1g of protein, and 13g of fat. It will be a hit at your Halloween event. 3838 people were glad they tried this recipe. This recipe from Inside BruCrew Life requires m&m's, butter, chocolate chips, and marshmallows. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes roughly 20 minutes. Overall, this recipe earns a very bad (but still fixable) spoonacular score of 5%. If you like this recipe, you might also like recipes such as Monster Rice Krispie Treats, Sugar Cookie Rice Krispie Treats, and How to make Rice Krispie Treats and Rice Krispie Treats.

Servings: 24

Preparation duration: 20 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1/4 cup butter

1 cup crushed Nutter Butter cookies

1/2 cup mini chocolate chips

4 1/2 cups Rice Krispie cereal

1/2 cup mini M&M's

1 bag marshmallows (10 oz.)

1 cup crushed Oreo cookies

Equipment:

sauce pan

frying pan

Cooking instruction summary:

Stir together he mini chocolate chips and mini M&M's and set aside. In a large saucepan, combine the marshmallows and butter. Heat over medium heat until melted and creamy. Stir in the cereal until coated. Add the Nutter Butter and Oreo pieces and stir in. Add half the mini chips and M&M's.Spread a little butter on your hands and press the mixture into a buttered 9x13 pan. Sprinkle with the rest of the chips and M&M's. Press gently again. Let cool completely before cutting. Makes 24 treats.

 

Step by step:


1. Stir together he mini chocolate chips and mini M&M's and set aside. In a large saucepan, combine the marshmallows and butter.

2. Heat over medium heat until melted and creamy. Stir in the cereal until coated.

3. Add the Nutter Butter and Oreo pieces and stir in.

4. Add half the mini chips and M&M's.

5. Spread a little butter on your hands and press the mixture into a buttered 9x13 pan. Sprinkle with the rest of the chips and M&M's. Press gently again.

6. Let cool completely before cutting. Makes 24 treats.


Nutrition Information:

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207k Calories
1g Protein
12g Total Fat
22g Carbs
0% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
207k
10%

Fat
12g
20%

  Saturated Fat
7g
48%

Carbohydrates
22g
8%

  Sugar
14g
16%

Cholesterol
26mg
9%

Sodium
130mg
6%

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Protein
1g
3%

Vitamin A
313IU
6%

Iron
0.81mg
4%

Vitamin E
0.45mg
3%

Folate
10µg
3%

Manganese
0.05mg
2%

Vitamin K
2µg
2%

Copper
0.04mg
2%

Fiber
0.47g
2%

Vitamin B1
0.03mg
2%

Phosphorus
14mg
1%

Calcium
14mg
1%

Vitamin B3
0.28mg
1%

Selenium
0.92µg
1%

Vitamin B2
0.02mg
1%

Magnesium
4mg
1%

Vitamin D
0.18µg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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