For some reason this year, I was rooting for Christmas right out of the gates of Halloween. I’m not sure why! Like the calendar turned to November and I was full on Christmas music and wanting to throw wreaths on anything standing still. I vividly remember turning on Christmas music for the first time early in November and getting a death stare from the 8 year old . . . I feel like he just suddenly mastered that. The real irony was that we had a record warm November in Wisconsin, lol.
So of course my excitement for Christmas made planning Christmas treats and crafts for the blog only that much more exciting . . . you guys, I’m not sure if I have enough publishing dates in December for everything I want to share with you. EEEEK!
Rice Krispies Treats Santa Hats
Yield 24
Prep Time 5 minutes
Additional Time 30 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
So of course my excitement for Christmas made planning Christmas treats and crafts for the blog only that much more exciting . . . you guys, I’m not sure if I have enough publishing dates in December for everything I want to share with you. EEEEK!
Rice Krispies Treats Santa Hats
Yield 24
Prep Time 5 minutes
Additional Time 30 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Ingredients
- Kellogg’s Rice Krispie Cereal
- Wilton Decorating Icing - White
- Butter (Sweet Cream, Salted)
- Mini Marshmallows
- Large Cookie Sheet
- Wilton Color Right Food Coloring System
Instructions
- Make the black batch of Rice Krispie Treat mixture and allow it cool for a minute or two. Pour it into a lightly buttered large cookie sheet. Press down the mixture into the cookie sheet. It should be about 6" wide. The height should be about 1".
- Make the 3 cup batch of red Rice Krispie Treat mixture. Pour into the cookie sheet. This strip should be the same dimensions as the black strip.
- Repeat the process with the second 6 cup batch of red Rice Krispie Treat mixture. This strip should be the same width and length as the first two but should be twice as high. Allow the three strips cool for 10-15 minutes.
- Remove the Black and Red Rice Krispie Treat strips from the cookie sheet and stack them. The short red strip on the bottom, black in the middle and the taller red on the top.
- Slice the Rice Krispie Treat loaf into 1" slices.
- Cut the slice in half.
- Trim the edges a bit so you have an even rectangle.
- Use Wilton Decorating Icing to make the Santa Belt buckle.
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