You have to try these if you like Rice Krispie treats and
peppermint! The base recipe for this is from Buns In My Oven. I saw it last summer and thought it looked so pretty, but thought it could
really use some peppermint! Because I added candy canes, I changed the
name to Candy Cane Crunch. I also added vanilla extract to the
marshmallow mixture (something I always do with Rice Krispie treats) and
a slightly larger pan so they wouldn't be so incredibly thick.
They
turned out really nicely. My husband is not a huge peppermint fan, but
he liked them anyway. These are a great little break from all the
cookies at Christmastime. I made them for the first time last year, but
I'm sure we will have them again many times in the future.
If
you want them super pepperminty, buy mint M&Ms. That's what I used
this time and they were really good, but I think next time I will try
plain Christmas colored ones. You could even add 1/2 tsp or so of
peppermint extract to the marshmallow mixture and use mint M&Ms if
you really want a peppermint blast, but I thought my beloved would
complain about eating toothpaste if I did that. As is, it was really
nice having the mintyness offset by the vanilla and cereal flavors.
Quick
Note: Chop the candy canes roughly. They don't need to be obliterated
into candy cane dust, but you don't want giant chunks that will be
unpleasant to bite into.
Candy Cane Crunch
10 oz mini marshmallows
1 tsp vanilla extract
6 C Rice Chex
3/4 C Christmas colored M&Ms, divided
8 crushed mini candy canes, divided
2 Tbsp Christmas colored round sprinkles, divided
Line a 7 by 11 pan with parchment paper. Get your cereal, candies, and sprinkles measured out.
Place
butter in a large pot and heat over medium-low until melted. Add
marshmallows and stir constantly until they're completely melted.
Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla extract, then stir in the
cereal until it's well coated. Add 1/2 C of the M&Ms, 3/4 of the
crushed candy cane, and 1 Tbsp of the sprinkles. Stir until the candy
and sprinkles is evenly distributed. Immediately press the cereal
mixture into the parchment paper lined pan. Sprinkle with the reserved
candy and sprinkles, then press the toppings down firmly with your
hands, keeping a layer of parchment paper between the bars and your
hands so it doesn't stick.
Let the bars sit for 2 hours before cutting them into bars.
Yield: About 20 bars
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