Showing posts with label Toddler Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toddler Time. Show all posts

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Morrrres....

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!

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!

  • 6 Tbsp. butter
  • 2 10oz. packages of large marshmallows or 8 cups of mini-marshmallows
  • 12 cups of Rice Krispies
  1. Melt butter over low heat
  2. Once butter is completely melted, add in marshmallows
  3. Stir until marshmallows have completed melted
  4. 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
Chocolate Dip 
  • 8 ounces milk chocolate (I used chocolate chips)
  • 1 Tbsp. shortening (ie crisco)
  1. Over a double broiler on LOW heat (or you can place metal bowl into a small saucepan) combine chocolate and shortening
  2. 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