These Fruity Pebbles Treats are seriously the BEST. I think they are way better than Rice Krispie Treats, and they are the perfect no-bake summer dessert recipe. The fruity flavor? You can't beat the fruity flavor paired with marshmallows, butter,
and just a splash of vanilla. This recipe is so simple. I use the 1-1-1-1 method. No leftover ingredients taking up cabinet or fridge space, you can just make this recipe and then throw away the empty wrappers and containers. Who doesn't love a no-bake dessert for summer? Nobody wants their oven on when the summer heat is climbing up to triple digits, but sometimes you need a solid dessert, am I right? This is that dessert. Here are the 4 ingredients you'll need to make these fruity pebble rice crispy treats. Fruity Pebbles. I mean, duh! I use one
whole 11 oz. box and that comes out to about 7.5 cups. Marshmallows. I opt for the large marshmallows, for no particular reason other than they are what I saw first in the store. Butter. I use a whole stick of butter. That is the number 1 reason why these are the best fruity pebble cereal treats ever. Vanilla. I like to enhance the flavor just a bit by adding a splash of vanilla in there! Are Fruity Pebbles and Rice Krispies the same?No! Fruity Pebbles are the fruity, sweeter version of Rice Krispies. How many cups of cereal are in a box of Fruity Pebbles?When I measured my 11 oz. box, I got 7.5 cups of cereal out of it. How to make rice crispy treats with Fruity Pebbles
Can you make Fruity Pebble treats with marshmallow fluff?Yes! You will need to use 10 oz or 3 cups of marshmallow fluff in place of the regular marshmallows. You will melt the marshmallow fluff with butter, just like you do with regular marshmallows. The only difference will be the time it takes for the marshmallow and butter to come together. How to store these?The best way to store these fruity pebble treats is in an airtight container. If your 9x13 has a lid, you can use that, plastic wrap or slice them up and place them in Tupperware. Here are some helpful Amazon home finds for this recipe.Pin it for later!Want some more easy dessert recipes?
These Fruity Pebbles Treats are seriously the BEST. I think they are way better than Rice Krispie Treats, and they are the perfect no-bake summer dessert recipe. Course Dessert, no-bake desserts
Reader InteractionsIs there a substitute for marshmallows in Rice Crispy Treats?Almond Butter – together, almond butter and maple syrup work together to create a sticky mixture that acts as a substitute for marshmallows. This way, you can make rice crispy treats without marshmallows!
Why are my rice crispy treats hard as a rock?High heat is the prime culprit for rock hard rice krispie treats. → Follow this tip: It will take a few more minutes of cook time, but melt the butter and marshmallows over low heat. You'll be rewarded with delicious, soft and chewy treats!
How do you keep Rice Krispie treats crispy?If you do cut them and end up having leftovers, you can store them in a large zip-top bag, or a plastic or glass container that seals airtight! Keeping them airtight is the key! I never recommend placing the krispie treats in the refrigerator. It will make them very hard.
Do they make Fruity Pebbles with marshmallows?MARSHMALLOW FRUITY PEBBLES™ The Marshmallow-y way to rock Fruity PEBBLES™ with Marshmallows is a sweet, fruity treat full of marshmallow-y goodness. To experience this fun-tastic fruity marshmallow-y flavor explosion, just pour yourself a bowl any time of the day!
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