Microwave Lucky Charms Treats - Ooey, gooey marshmallowy treats that will disappear as quickly as you make them!
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Okay, so let's get to the sweet stuff. Raise your hand if you're a fan of marshmallowy rice krispie treats. Me too, especially around the holidays. In the past I've made heart-shaped treats, ice cream cones, turkey legs and Easter eggs out of rice krispies!
Today I'm putting another little twist on good ole' rice krispie treats. I'm making them with Lucky Charms AND there's no oven to heat at all. You make these in the microwave!
One thing you'll never see on this blog is a mile high layer cake with intricate frosting details. That's just not me. I have a full-time job, two kids, a husband who travels, a dog, a blog and a list of daily to-dos that can get quite long. I need to manage my time as best I can, so I choose simple, easy and delicious recipes. Can I get an amen?
If there's one thing I learned about marshmallows and rice krispies (or in this case, Lucky Charms) is that you'll want a can of nonstick cooking spray nearby. I spray the spatula that I use to mix the cereal and the marshmallows together and I also spray my hands to help press the cereal mixture into the pan.
You'll want to do the same if you don't want globs of marshmallow and cereal stuck to everything in your kitchen.
While you could just press the bars into the pan and call it a day, I will admit I do a little extra to give these treats an extra special flair (it only takes a matter of minutes, I promise). Since I'm making these treats for St. Patrick's day, I spread some melted white candy melts on the top of the bars.
And then swirled some green candy melts into the white layer to make these "magically delicious."
If you can't find green candy melts, mix a couple drops of green food coloring in with some white melts and it will work just as well!
I waited about 15 minutes or so and these treats were ready to be cut. And my, oh my, were they incredible.
Just look at that gooey marshmallow! So, so good.
I'm pretty certain these would make awesome treats for Easter, too. Yep, I'm making these for Easter.
Look at those beautiful, bright marshmallows inside!
I'm pretty sure these Microwave Lucky Charms Treats won't stick around too long, but it's just what I needed to get me through another busy week. . .
. . .even if they only last until tomorrow. 😉
Microwave Lucky Charms Treats
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons butter
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 7 cups mini marshmallows
- 6 cups Lucky Charms cereal
- 12 ounces white (vanilla candy melts)
- 1 cup bright green (vanilla-flavored candy melts)
Instructions
- In a large microwaveable bowl, melt the butter on high for about 30 seconds in the microwave.
- Add the vanilla extract.
- Add the mini marshmallows and microwave on high for 60 seconds. Stir. Microwave another 30 seconds or until marshmallows are almost melted. Some lumps are good!
- Stir in the Lucky Charms cereal.
- Spread into greased 13x9 inch pan with a greased spatula or your hands.
- Allow to cool.
- Heat the white candy melts in a microwaveable bowl according to instructions on bag.
- Spread over the treats (the icing will be quite thin).
- Heat the green candy melts in a microwaveable bowl according to instructions on bag.
- Drop by the teaspoonful onto the treats.
- Drag a knife through the green melts to create a swirl effect.
- Allow to cool. Cut into squares.
Notes
- Experiment with Flavors: While Lucky Charms cereal adds its distinctive flavor, feel free to experiment with other cereal varieties for unique twists. Try using Fruity Pebbles, Cocoa Puffs, or even Rice Krispies for different flavor combinations that suit your taste preferences.
- Customize the Colors: Get creative with the candy melt colors to match different themes or occasions. You can use different colors of candy melts to coordinate with holidays, sports teams, or party themes. Consider using pastel colors for spring, red and green for Christmas, or team colors for game-day treats.
- Add Texture and Variety: Enhance the texture and flavor of your microwave Lucky Charms treats by incorporating additional mix-ins. Consider adding mini chocolate chips, chopped nuts, or dried fruit to the mixture before spreading it into the pan. These additions provide extra crunch and flavor bursts that complement the sweetness of the marshmallow and cereal mixture.
Jo-Anne the crazy woman
They sound nice and easy to make and yummy as well
Sara
I hope you try them, Jo-Anne!