Rice Krispie Reindeer Treats
Rice Krispie Christmas cookies? That’s right and they are super fun and easy to make!
These Christmas Rice Krispie Reindeer Treats are a hit with the little ones, and so easy that they can even help you make them!
Christmas Rice Krispie Reindeer Treats
I love that they require very little ingredients and prep, and they also make fun party treats!
Ingredients for making Rice Krispies Reindeer Treats
Rice Krispies cereal
Mini marshmallows
Butter
Wilton light cocoa melting wafers
Pretzels twists
Candy eyes
Mega M&Ms
Lollipop sticks
9×13 baking pan
Parchment paper
Butter for greasing your pan
Microwave safe bowl
How to make Rice Krispie Reindeer Treats
1. Grease the bottom and sides of your pan with butter
2. Melt your marshmallows and butter in the microwave
3. Pour your Rice Krispies into your melted marshmallow mix
4. Mix well and scoop your mix into your pan
5. Press down on your Rice Krispies, making sure they are even
6. Set in the freezer for 30 minutes, then cut into rectangle shaped bars
7. Now you can melt your candy wafers in a microwave safe bowl for 3-4 minutes, stirring every 45 seconds until melted
8. Dip 3/4 of your bar into the melted chocolate and set on a piece of parchment paper
9. Now add your pretzels for antlers, eyes and a mega red M&M for your nose
10. Place a lollipop stock into the bottom of your reindeer and they are ready to eat!
These usually set up pretty quickly, but you might try putting the Rice Krispie treat reindeer in the fridge if you want them to set up quicker.
We usually tie a baggie around them and add a bow if we are going to be handing them out.
These are really fun for classroom parties because the children LOVE to decorate them, and you can even incorporate the decorating into a counting game for the little ones: 2 antlers, 2 eyes, one nose, etc.
Classroom Party Mom Hack
AND let’s face it. Sometimes these “mom I need to bring treats” moments come out of nowhere and blindside us. No worries, parents, I’ve got you covered here! Have you seen the HUGE Rice Krispie Treats Treat Sheet? Well it’s a life saver. Ask me how I know 🙂
The thing is, it actually turned into a fun activity as well as my daughter ended up bringing the Rice Krispie Treat Sheet along with supplies so that she and her friends could make their own Christmas party treats. If you can’t find the Treat Sheet, you could also buy the pre-made Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Treats which usually come in a 16 pack.
Listen, no judgement from me. It’s not always about saving money. Time and sanity have high value too!
Looking for more Christmas party ideas? Make sure to check out our other Christmas Classroom party ideas along with some of our fun Homemade Christmas gift ideas.
More Decorated Rice Krispie Treats Ideas:
- Heart Shaped Rice Krispie Treats for Valentine’s Day
- Rice Krispie Christmas Tree
- Easy Rice Krispie Wreaths
- Rice Krispie Treats Gnome Cookies
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Rice Krispie Reindeer Treats
How cute are these!! A fun twist on everyone's favorite Rice Krispie Treats, these Rice Krispie Reindeer Treats are perfect for your holiday gatherings and classroom parties!
Ingredients
- 3 1/2 cups Rice Krispies cereal
- 2 1/2 cups marshmallows
- 2 tablespoons butter
- Wilton light cocoa melting wafers
- Pretzels twists
- Candy eyes
- Mega M&Ms
- Lollipop sticks
- 9x13 baking pan
- Parchment paper
- Butter for greasing your pan
- Microwave safe bowl
Instructions
1. Grease the bottom and sides of your pan with butter
2. Melt your marshmallows and butter in the microwave
3. Pour your Rice Krispies into your melted marshmallow mix
4. Mix well and scoop your mix into your pan
5. Press down on your Rice Krispies, making sure they are even
6. Set in the freezer for 30 minutes, then cut into rectangle shaped bars
7. Now you can melt your candy wafers in a microwave safe bowl for 3-4 minutes, stirring every 45 seconds until melted
8. Dip 3/4 of your bar into the melted chocolate and set on a piece of parchment paper
9. Now add your pretzels for antlers, eyes and a mega red M&M for your nose
10. Place a lollipop stock into the bottom of your reindeer and they are ready to eat!
Notes
These usually set up pretty quickly, but you might try putting the Rice Krispie treat reindeer in the fridge if you want them to set up quicker. We usually tie a baggie around them and add a bow if we are going to be handing them out. These are really fun for classroom parties because the children LOVE to decorate them, and you can even incorporate the decorating into a counting game for the little ones: 2 antlers, 2 eyes, one nose, etc.
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Of course these are beyond adorable. Of course I’m pinning this (like, apparently, the rest of the civilized world!) 🙂 Thanks for the inspiration…stopping by from Welcome Home Wednesday!
Adorable! Thanks for linkin’ up with What’s Cookin’ Wednesday!
Super cute! Thanks for sharing on Share Your Style.
How many do they make? I was thinking about making them with a class that I volunteer in.
Do you use mini marshmallows? Thank you
Are those mini pretzels? Sorry for the dumb question! Thank you
Where do you find these eyes?
What can you use as a substitute for the noses? The m’n’m’s are a chocking hazard for children under age 4.
Hi Lucy, what about cranberries? Or I think you could use just a dab of red frosting?
Hi Jan! I’ve added a link to all ingredients up above, but you can find them on Amazon and/or also at Walmart in the baking section – they are made by Wilton.
Thank you for your response.
Maybe a Dot candy for the nose…M&Ms are highly peanut contaminated and we can’t do them…a sixlet just seems to small
where do you get the eyes from I need to know please
These are so adorable!!