These Red Velvet Cake Krispie Treats are a simple spin on the Basic Rice Krispie Treat! And we amped them up with a yummy frosting filling!
First and foremost I have to let you know these were my kiddo’s idea. He has recently taken up an interest in giving me flavor combinations that sound…well…interesting.
For example, this week I let each of the kids invent their own ice cream flavors that we made in the ice cream maker. His recipe was peanut butter cup, cookie dough, Golden Oreo with a Strawberry Syrup swirl.
Otherwise known as Vomit Flavor.
But sometimes he has good ideas. Like these Red Velvet Cake Krispie Treats. Which he told me HAD to include frosting. Because, hello…CAKE.
I might be raising a genius.Honestly these couldn’t be easier.
And the easy way to stuff krispie treats is to line a large jelly roll pan with foil. Spray lightly with cooking spray and set aside.
Next up you’ll need some Red Velvet Cake mix. We used 1/3 cup.
Go ahead and get your marshmallows ready.
We used large marshmallows on this day because it was all we had in the house. I usually prefer to use mini marshmallows because they melt faster.
Whatever, survival of the fittest.
Of course the little dude had to be involved…
Busted!
When the butter and marshmallows are melted, remove it from the heat and stir in your cake mix…
Then your krispie cereal…
Then dump that all out onto your prepared baking sheet…
Busted again….hence the crazy eyes.
Press that evenly into the pan.
Let it cool and make your simple frosting and cut the krispie treats in half…
And spread your frosting onto one half…
Then place the other half on top, like a big old krispie sandwich.
Then cut them into squares!
Love these!
PrintRed Velvet Cake Krispie Treats
Description
makes 24 rice krispie treats
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup butter
- 10 oz large marshmallows (or a 10.5 oz bag of mini marshmallows)
- 1/3 cup dry Red Velvet Cake mix
- 6 cup rice krispie cereal
Filling
- 1/2 cup butter or cream cheese, room temperature
- 2 cups powdered sugar
Instructions
- Line a 10″x15″ jelly roll pan with foil and grease lightly with cooking spray. Set aside.
- In a large saucepan melt butter over low heat
- Add marshmallows and stir until melted.
- Remove from heat and add in dry cake mix, stirring until mixed completely with marshmallow.
- Stir in rice krispie cereal and coat evenly with mixture.
- Pour mixture into prepared pan and press evenly. Let cool.
- Make filling by beating butter and powdered sugar together.
- Cut the krispie treat sheet in half, so you have two equal portions, and spread the filling on one of the portions.
- Place the other half on top and cut into squares.
Notes
store airtight for up to 2 days.
How cute is he?!
These would make the perfect bday “cake” for a friend of mine who’s nuts about red velvet. Thanks, Shelly!
These look delicious!
Genius in the making for sure!
OMG I totally made some of these a few weekends ago, but I used cocoa rice kripsies and red velvet cake emulsion. I was trying to find a way to get cream cheese in – duh, frosting! I did have someone tell me she thought they were too sweet, though. It’s ok – we aren’t friends anymore 🙂 I’ll definitely have to add frosting on the next batch!
looks yummy, definitely going to try those. What did you do with the remaining cake mix?
I’m a total fan of the stuffed rice krispie treat! Yes, you’re raising a genius!
Your son makes me feel like I need to get a bit more creative with my ice cream making…yet that flavor combo won’t be my first (or ten zillionth) choice 😉 I’m sure his next one will be better!
Great idea!!
Lady, I like your style.
I’d like to try this out, and also I’m picturing a funfetti version that might just rock my world.
Yes, I think you just might be raising a genius. It’s not easy to come up with a good krispie treat idea you haven’t made already!
Definitely need these in my life! 🙂