My daughter came up to me the other day and said "Mommy, can we have Morrrres" So I asked her more of what and she replied "No, Morrrres, you know when you smoosh it together and eat it?". Took me a minute but I figured out she was saying S'mores. Now I don't even remember the last time we made s'mores or how she even knew what it was. But...I figured hey - lets go with it!
So I looked in the cupboard and I had marshmallows (the kids love the mini ones as a treat) and I had chocolate chips..but no graham crackers. I did have Ritz Crackers though. I figured she wouldn't know the difference.
So, I took about 12 Ritz Crackers, topped them with 1 mini-marshmallow and 2 chocolate chips. I popped them in the toaster oven and set it to toast light. About a minute later I took them out and placed another Ritz Cracker on top, smooshed it down and Viola instant "Morrrres!". The kids devoured them up in no time..and to be quite honest - they were yummy!
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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Valentine's Day Krispie Hearts!
I just had to share these adorable Rice Krispie hearts that my daughter & I made today. She LOVES to help me in the kitchen and even has her own aprons and kitchen utensils. I am always finding ways to let her help me make dinner or make a special treat. Well tomorrow the Valentine's Queen is coming to visit our house. The Queen leaves a little treat for kids on Valentine's Day (just another way for us to bribe them into behaving!). So of course we just had to make a treat for her when she arrived.
I figured I would make the Rice Krispie treats into hearts and then dip them in chocolate. My daughter could then decorate to her hearts delight!
I doubled the recipe to yield 16 small hearts and lots of left over pieces!
I covered half of my hearts then let my daughter sprinkle them with various decorations. Set back on wax paper to cool
I figured I would make the Rice Krispie treats into hearts and then dip them in chocolate. My daughter could then decorate to her hearts delight!
I doubled the recipe to yield 16 small hearts and lots of left over pieces!
- 6 Tbsp. butter
- 2 10oz. packages of large marshmallows or 8 cups of mini-marshmallows
- 12 cups of Rice Krispies
- Melt butter over low heat
- Once butter is completely melted, add in marshmallows
- Stir until marshmallows have completed melted
- Add Rice Krispies
- I buttered 2 9/12 inch aluminum trays
- I then split the mixture into the two pans
- Grease your hands using butter flavored cooking spray or plan butter and pat the mixture down into the pan so it is even
- Let it sit and cool for at least a half hour
- Using a heart shaped cookie cutter, cut into the rice krispie treats
- I was able to get 8 hearts out of each tray
- Lay the hearts on waxed or parchment paper
- 8 ounces milk chocolate (I used chocolate chips)
- 1 Tbsp. shortening (ie crisco)
- Over a double broiler on LOW heat (or you can place metal bowl into a small saucepan) combine chocolate and shortening
- Stir until completely melted
I covered half of my hearts then let my daughter sprinkle them with various decorations. Set back on wax paper to cool
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