Lucky Charms marshmallow treats are full of color and fun! These delightful marshmallow desserts are easy to make and perfect for kids!

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I’m Kristan from Confessions of a Cookbook Queen and I am so excited to be visiting Shelly’s blog today.
Shelly is pretty much my bloggy BFF. I’d like to say that it’s because of her beautiful blog, and her fabulous treats and what a good mom she is…but really it’s because I know I can always text her something funny about someone and she won’t get on to me or tell me to be nice.
And really, we all need someone we can say whatever we want to and know that they will laugh with us and not tell a soul.
Also, she will talk to me about lip gloss and not freak out when I tell her how much I spent at Sephora.
But besides all that, I definitely adore her because of her love of sugar and mad baking skills.
And one thing I know about Shelly is that she loves Rice Krispie treats. But since she’s made almost every Krispie treat that could ever exist, I decided to make a different version using Lucky Charms.
When my 6 year old son was at school, I used to sit and pick all the marshmallows out of the box of Lucky Charms and eat them. Now that he’s home for the Summer I can’t do that or he will know that it was me the whole time and not a defect at the factory with the marshmallow machine.
I can’t help it, the marshmallows are the best part. Plus, he needs the whole grains. The way I see it, I’m helping my kid stay healthy.
And because Shelly is a good friend, I know that she would totally agree with me.
INGREDIENTS
5 cups Lucky Charms
2 1/2 cups mini marshmallows
2 Tablespoons butter
Candy Melts (your choice of color)
Sprinkles for garnish
Butter a 8×8 or 7×11 baking pan.
Measure out 5 cups of Lucky Charms and pour them in a large bowl. In another large microwave-safe bowl, microwave marshmallows and butter on high, stirring every 15 seconds until melted and combined.
Add marshmallow mixture to the bowl of cereal and mix with a large spoon that’s been sprayed with nonstick spray. (But if we are being honest here, I sprayed my hands down and mixed it with my hands) Press into prepared pan and allow to cool.
Once cool, cut into squares. Melt candy melts according to package directions and dip bottom half of treats in the melted candy. Sprinkle edges with sprinkles and place on wax paper until set.
I hope to see you guys over at my pink and sparkly blog sometime. Have a fabulous vacation Shelly!!
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Thanks Kristan! If you don’t already follow Kristan on Facebook, hop over and say hi!
Lucky Charms Marshmallow Treats – Guest Post from Confessions of a Cookbook Queen
- Prep Time: 3 minutes
- Cook Time: 2 minutes
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 12 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Method: No-bake
- Cuisine: American
Description
Lucky Charms marshmallow treats are full of color and fun! These delightful marshmallow desserts are easy to make and perfect for kids!
Ingredients
Scale
- 5 cups Lucky Charms
- 2 1/2 cups mini marshmallows
- 2 Tablespoons butter
- Candy Melts (your choice of color)
- Sprinkles for garnish
Instructions
- Butter a 8×8 or 7×11 baking pan.
- Measure out 5 cups of Lucky Charms and pour them in a large bowl. In another large microwave-safe bowl, microwave marshmallows and butter on high, stirring every 15 seconds until melted and combined.
- Add marshmallow mixture to the bowl of cereal and mix with a large spoon that’s been sprayed with nonstick spray. (But if we are being honest here, I sprayed my hands down and mixed it with my hands) Press into prepared pan and allow to cool.
- Once cool, cut into squares. Melt candy melts according to package directions and dip bottom half of treats in the melted candy. Sprinkle edges with sprinkles and place on wax paper until set.
Notes
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Lucky Charms in a snack bar with sprinkles….I have to make these! There are not never enough marshmellows in the box – adding more is genius.
I don't think there is enough sugar in this recipe!
My husband loves Lucky Charms and overly sugared cookie/candy bars- so this will be perfect for him! I think I may try them out today!
Thanks, that's wonderful!
Keep it coming! 🙂
My daughter always eats all of the marshmallows too:) These sound really yummy. I think they would be a big hit at my house.
I definitely agree – the marshmallows are the best part! I love these!!
Love the look of these Kristan~so fun!
These look so great…and not just for the kids!
Very, VERY clever! Beautiful blog – thanks for introducing me via a guest post!
Dont you just thank God everyday for a friend like that! I do! hehe.. oh yeah nice recipe too…