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Perfect Rice Krispie Treats Recipe

My Perfect Rice Krispie Treat Recipe is the absolute BEST for a reason! These simple crispy rice treats are loaded with just the right amount of Rice Krispies cereal and buttery, melty marshmallows, for the ultimate bakery-style, no-bake recipe!

Perfect Rice Krispie Treats

I’ve yet to meet a marshmallow cereal treat I didn’t like. I have snickerdoodle rice krispie treats, candy corn rice krispie treats, Halloween krispie treats, and even double marshmallow Fruity Pebbles rice krispie treats. Name an occasion, and I probably have a recipe for it.

It all started with this most perfect rice krispie treat recipe, though. While I have tons of fun variations (like peanut butter krispie treats), it always comes back to this one. And when I say it’s the best, I mean it’s the BEST. You’ll soon see why. 

The secret is nailing the golden ratio of cereal to buttery, melty marshmallows. This no-bake recipe does exactly that – it’s chewy, sticky, soft, and crunchy all at the same time. Make these treats once, and you’ll be hooked! 

Why You’ll Love This Rice Krispie Treat Recipe

Rice krispie treats aren’t just a sweet treat for the kiddos – us adults can love them, too! Here’s why you’re gonna want to get in on this goodness:

  • PERFECT texture. These rice krispie treats are the perfect blend of soft, sticky marshmallows and crunchy Rice Krispies cereal. Who can resist any dessert where the star of the show is gooey marshmallow?
  • Simple ingredients. You need exactly 4 ingredients to make this dessert – it doesn’t get much simpler!
  • Crowd-pleaser. Kids and adults alike will devour these rice krispies. Plus, you can throw in some mix-ins like chocolate chips to customize the recipe according to what your family likes!
The ingredients for the Perfect Rice Krispie Treats.

What You’ll Need

So, the ingredients for krispie treats are pretty basic and universal. It’s all about the proportions! Here’s an overview, with the exact amounts and full details available in the recipe card below:

  • Butter: I use salted butter, though unsalted butter also works.
  • Marshmallows: One thing I’ve learned in my many moons of krispie treat making, is that mini marshmallows melt quicker! Also, there’s some serious magic in tossing in extra mini marshmallows at the end, for delightful little mallow pockets throughout. Of course, you can absolutely use large-sized marshmallows. I recommend chopping them up, though.
  • Crispy Rice Cereal: I like to use Rice Krispies Cereal, or any variation thereof. Use a generic brand or the real deal, it’s really the baker’s choice.
  • Kosher Salt: Just a pinch, added when melting the marshmallows.

Can I Use Puffed Rice Instead of Rice Krispies?

Yes, you can. Bearing in mind that the texture and taste will be slightly different, the recipe will still work. Puffed rice is a great option for those with dietary restrictions.

Overhead view of the perfect Rice Krispie Treats cut into squares.

How to Make Rice Krispie Treats

Perfecting this rice krispie treat recipe might not solve all the world’s problems, but it’s a start. If you’ve ever had a krispie treat that was too hard, too soft, or too soggy, this recipe is officially putting an end to that! It comes down to a bit of no-bake science:

  • Prepare the baking pan. I recommend lining a square baking pan with foil for easy removal. Lightly grease the foil with some cooking spray, then get started on the marshmallow mixture.
  • Melt the butter and marshmallows. In a large pot, melt down the butter along with the mini marshmallows. Make sure to continuously stir the marshmallows as they melt, to keep them from burning.
  • Combine the marshmallow mixture with the cereal. Once melted, take the marshmallows off the heat. Gently fold in the crispy rice cereal. Toss in a pinch of salt. Lastly – and this is the best part – stir in an extra 2 cups of mini marshmallows until they’re evenly distributed throughout. Scrape the rice krispie treat mixture into your lined pan. Carefully press it into an even layer, then leave it to set. 
  • Serve and enjoy! Once your rice krispie treats are cool, cut them into squares and sink your teeth into a bite of soft, chewy perfection.

Watch This Rice Krispie Treat Recipe Come Together

This rice krispie treats recipe requires just a few basic steps! Watch the magic happen below:

Close up of a Rice Krispie Treat on a wooden platter lined with parchment paper.

Tips for Success

There are a few key tips to making these rice krispie treats actually perfect:

  • If you’re using large marshmallows, adjust the amount added. I happen to have a handy Marshmallow Conversions Chart to help correctly measure different sizes.  
  • Don’t over-stir. Add the crispy rice cereal to the marshmallows, and then gently fold to combine. Over-stirring will crush the cereal and break those perfect little air pockets.
  • Don’t over-pack. Be mindful not to press the mixture too hard into the pan. We’re going for gooey and light rice krispie treats, friends, not dense and compact! 
  • Rinse your hands to keep them from sticking to the rice krispie treats. If you rinse your hands and then shake off the excess water, you can press the rice krispie treats into the pan without having to deal with stickiness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are my homemade rice krispie treats hard?

Overcooked marshmallows = hard krispie treats! Remove the marshmallows from the heat as soon as they’re just melted. Like most candy, the longer you cook the sugar the harder the marshmallows get.

Can I use old marshmallows for rice krispie treats?

I recommend using the freshest marshmallows possible. Old marshmallows dry out and don’t melt very well, so make sure to use a fresh bag if you can.

How long should rice krispie treats cool before cutting?

You want the krispie treats to be completely cool before you cut into them. This generally takes 1-2 hours – make sure to let them cool at room temperature.

Assorted Rice Krispie Treats on a wooden platter lined with parchment paper.

Substitutions & Recipe Variations

This is where you can get creative if you’re looking to switch up a classic dessert! Here are some of my favorite rice krispie treats variations:

  • Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats: Satisfy a peanut butter craving with peanut butter cup krispie treats (linked above) or Butterfinger krispie treats.  
  • Chopped Candy: Use 1 cup of chopped candy to stir in with the extra marshmallows! Note that if you add chocolate candy (like in my malted milk ball krispie treats), the chocolate may melt a little. It’s still delicious, though!
  • Cookie Dough: For a fun twist, try cookie dough krispie treats topped with edible chocolate chip cookie dough.
  • Different Cereal: You can use pretty much any cereal in place of Rice Krispies to make these no-bake dessert bars. Try Froot Loops, Cocoa Krispies, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, or Fruity Pebble krispie treats (also linked above). So many possibilities!
  • Vanilla Extract: A teaspoon of vanilla in the melted marshmallows adds a little something extra.
  • Cinnamon and Browned Butter: Brown the butter first, and stir a little cinnamon into the melted marshmallows, as I do in my snickerdoodle rice krispie treats recipe (also linked above).
  • Planning a Party? Turn these into krispie treat party bites
A Perfect Rice Krispie Treat pulled in two, on a wooden platter lined with parchment paper.

How to Store Rice Krispie Treats

These homemade treats are at their best the day they’re made! However, these can be enjoyed for up to 2-3 days if stored properly. Here are some helpful storage notes:

  • Store rice krispie treats at room temperature. Keep them in a container or bag that seals airtight. This will keep them at their freshest!
  • Never store krispie treats in the fridge. This turns them to stone. Kidding. But they do get very, very hard and dry.
  • When making krispie treats ahead, don’t cut them into bars right away. Cover the pan tightly with plastic wrap, making sure it’s 100% airtight. Then, cut the treats into squares on the day you’re serving them.

Can I Freeze This Rice Krispie Treat Recipe?

While I don’t usually recommend it, if you’re desperate, you can store rice krispie treats in the freezer. Wrap them up tightly in plastic wrap, or seal them in freezer bags or in an airtight container to store. Thaw the treats at room temperature before serving. 

More Marshmallow Recipes

If you’re a marshmallow lover like me, you’re not going to want to miss out on these other easy dessert ideas!

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Overhead view of assorted Rice Krispie Treats on a wooden platter lined with parchment paper.

Perfect Rice Krispie Treat Recipe

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  • Author: Cookies & Cups
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 16 1x
  • Category: Krispie Treats
  • Method: No Bake
  • Cuisine: Dessert

Description

The Perfect Rice Krispie Treats Recipe is loaded with just the right amount of Rice Krispies cereal and gooey, melty marshmallows, for perfect, bakery-style crispy treats!


Ingredients

Scale
  • 5 tablespoons butter
  • 8 cups, plus 2 cups mini marshmallows
  • 6 cups Krispie Cereal
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt (optional)

Instructions

  1. Line a 9×9 pan with foil and spray lightly with cooking spray, set aside.
  2. In a large pot over low heat melt butter. Once butter s melted add in 8 cups of mini marshmallows, stirring constantly.
  3. Once the marshmallows are just melted remove from heat and stir in your cereal and salt until just coated in the marshmallow mixture. Now stir in the remaining 2 cups of mini marshmallows.
  4. Pour mixture into prepared pan and press in evenly.
  5. Allow to cool completely before cutting into squares.

Notes

  • To store. You can store your rice krispie treats airtight at room temperature for up to 3 days, but I always prefer krispie treats the same day they were made!
  • To freeze. While I don’t usually recommend it, if you’re desperate, you can store rice krispie treats in the freezer. Wrap them up tightly in plastic wrap, or seal them in freezer bags or in an airtight container to store. Thaw the treats at room temperature before serving. 

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 bar
  • Calories: 156
  • Sugar: 16.4 g
  • Sodium: 193.8 mg
  • Fat: 3.7 g
  • Carbohydrates: 30.3 g
  • Protein: 1.2 g
  • Cholesterol: 9.5 mg

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313 comments on “Perfect Rice Krispie Treats Recipe”

  1. Sorry if this is a stupid question, but how many ounces of rice crispies is six cups? I know there are eight ounces in a cup, but 48 ounces seems like it would be way too much. I just want to know how much cereal to buy. Thanks

    1. I don’t use weight or fluid ounce measurements for this recipe, just 6 cups.
      You will get 6 cups out of a regular sized box of rice krispie cereal 🙂

  2. Amazzzing recipe!! I only had large marshmallows so I cut them into fourths ( found that kitchen shears work better to cut them than a sharp knife) These are sooooo freaking delicious, I woke up twice in the middle of the night wanting more !! Thanks for sharing!!






  3. Hello looks like a great recipe am going to try this one but when do you add the salt, cinnamon, and the other ingredients that you mentioned? Thank You

    1. Hi! The ingredients and instructions are listed in the recipe card at the bottom, which you can print out if you would like! Also there isn’t any cinnamon in this one 🙂 If you are talking about the other ingredients I listed in the post that you can use to make variations on this recipe you can add that in with the marshmallows! If you would like to add the candy add that in very last!

  4. LOVE this recipe! I added the whole stick of unsalted sweet cream butter with another cup of Rice Krispies and it was even more perfect. Every bite was chewy, flavorful, yet moist and lasted 2-3 days like this! People were impressed!






  5. Waiting for them to cool completely is so hard!! ?

    And I second (or 5,782nd? There are so many on this post!) the comments above: this is the best way to make rice krispie treats. Like, they need to change the recipe on the back of the box.

    My 5 year old son wanted some from the store yesterday and I was like “woah, buddy, the ones we’ll make at home are waaaaaay better.”






  6. Jane Walkinshaw

    wow I’ve just sat here reading through every comment after reading the recipe through and thinking I don’t know about these. However the comments have convinced me to make them. I have 2 grandsons staying with me, and so tomorrow Sunday here we will make these. Just have to go do a little shopping first, but can’t wait to try them. I will post back and let you know how it goes. If they are as good as they sound I’ll have all of New Zealand making them lol. Thanks so much for this recipe.

  7. I have made these so many times, but always forgot to rate them. They are beyond delicious! People always ask me to make them, Love your website and love your recipes.






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