Best Peanut Butter Rice Krispy Treats (No Corn Syrup)
photo by Ambervim
- Ready In:
- 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Yields:
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20 bars
- Serves:
- 20
ingredients
- 4 tablespoons butter
- 10 1⁄2 ounces mini marshmallows
- 1⁄2 teaspoon vanilla
- 1⁄2 cup peanut butter (i like skippy naturals smooth)
- 6 -8 cups Rice Krispies
directions
- melt butter in large saucepan over med-low heat, stir in marshmallows.
- stir until melted.
- add peanut butter until combined, remove from heat.
- stir in rice krispies. i just pour directly from the box, so i don't have exact measurements. i would start with 6 cups and add more as needed. it shouldnt be too gooey.
- press into greased 13x9 pan. cool completely and cut.
Reviews
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Hubby loved these. I followed the recipe exactly as written. It didn't say where in the instructions to add the vanilla so I added it when I added the peanut butter. I also used Skippy Natural peanut butter. I used six cups of rice krispies but next time, I would cut them back a bit as I like them a bit more gooey.
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<br>I am a big sweets eater and recently got an ice cream maker so I have been whipping up lots of ice cream. My favorite so far has been Ben and Jerry's heath bar crunch, it's so creamy and only lasts 2 days in this house! Other baked goods and homemade bread are favorites too, though not much bread gets baked in the summer.
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<br>I know it seems like I give lots of good reviews, but there is a good reason: I know what we like, so I pick dishes I think we will like, and often we do. If i give a review of a recipe with no stars it's because I think I did something wrong usually so that's why it didn't come out right. Or if something has excellent ratings and I don't like it, I don't want to ruin that, because obviously I didn't like something, but that's not a refection of the actual recipe!
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<br>I dislike when people don't make the recipe correctly and give it a bad review. Ok, if you change one or two small things, fine, but if you make major changes, not ok. And when people give a bad review because it was good, but not what they are looking for? Sorry, but I don't get that. YOU picked it, if it tastes good but wasn't what you were looking for, not the recipe's fault :)