![]() ![]() (I use a greased rubber spatula to do this). Don't press hard- just enough to spread the cereal to the edges of the dish. Gently press the cereal mixture into the prepared baking dish.Use a rubber spatula to gently mix in the puffed rice cereal.In a large mixing bowl, microwave the marshmallows and the butter for 1 minute.Line a 9x9 baking dish with parchment paper or grease very well.you could be eating them in 15 minutes!!!! What are you waiting for? I had these all ready in less than 15 minutes! Which means if you make them right now…. I decided to add a layer of crunchy peanut butter and a milk chocolate drizzle on top to make a copycat Take 5 plopped right on top of a Rice Krispies Treat! So good. We'll have to save the oyster goop for another episode… er. What?! You expected me to get more creative than Rice Krispies Treats? Not today, friend. When I walked into my office today and dug through my drawers and shelves of candy and general chocolatey items, a few things caught my eye: caramel, chocolate covered pretzels, and rice krispies. I do sometimes like to walk in my office and play my own version of Chopped (aka: the easiest version ever). These ingredients hardly ever seem to go well together from the start (and sometimes they're really weird!), but it's the contestants' job to use all of the random ingredients to create a dish more delicious than the other contestant' dishes.Įver since I've started telling people that I'm a food blogger, that's always something they like to throw at me: “oooooooh, you should be on Chopped!”īecause the recipes on my blog (which primarily consist of sugar, butter, and chocolate chips) clearly qualify me to work with cow's feet and oyster goop. And they'll run like 10 back-to-back episodes of it late at night, so once I get sucked in, I just get comfy for the rest of the night…Īnyway, for those of you not familiar with the show, it's a Food Network program in which they give contestants a basket full of ingredients. Like, I never turn on the TV looking to watch Chopped, but if I stumble across it– I cannot turn it off. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you.ĭo you ever watch Chopped? It's one of our favorite shows. Enjoy chilled.SomethingSwanky is reader-supported. Refrigerate until chocolate is firm, about 20 minutes more. Dip each square into the chocolate to fully coat and arrange bars on a parchment-lined baking sheet. ![]() Microwave until melted and stir to combine. In another medium microwave safe bowl, combine the chocolate and coconut oil. Cut the chilled treats into squares and freeze until chilled and firm, about 30 minutes. Refrigerate until caramel is firm enough to slice, but not too hard, no more than 15 minutes. Drizzle the caramel over the top of the peanut layer. In another medium microwave safe bowl, microwave the caramel squares until smooth and pourable. Refrigerate until peanut butter is chilled and firm, about 20 minutes. Evenly sprinkle the peanuts over the peanut butter. Pour the peanut butter over the pretzels in the baking pan. Whisk in powdered sugar and a large pinch of salt until smooth and combined. In a medium microwave safe bowl, microwave the peanut butter and butter until melted. Line the bottom of the baking pan with an even layer of pretzels, trimming if necessary to cover bottom of pan without overlapping. Grease the bottom of a 8" square baking pan with cooking spray and line with parchment, leaving a 2" overhang on two sides. ![]()
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