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Access your inner child and have fun with your kids this Halloween using some tasty edible craft ideas from Rice Krispies.  Join 16 amazing bloggers and Kaitlin Flannery, the baking whiz behind Whisk Kid blog, for a demonstration of fun and creative recipes via live video feed.  Whether it's for family quality time or a costume party for your kids and their friends, everyone will have a great time making these hauntingly delicious desserts!

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      Emily

      Oh, my kids are going to LOVE making these!!!!!

      4 months ago

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      Add a Pinch

      We had a blast with these and our kids LOVED them!

      4 months ago

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      Jacquilyn Avery

      The artist on these is fabulous! Mine would never look like this! hahahah

      4 months ago

      RobynsWorld

      What great decorating on these! Love that Bride of Frankenstein especially!

      4 months ago

      Kayla S

      I think Frankenstein's wife is my favorite. She's so fun!

      4 months ago
    • Erin O 5 comments
    • And last but not least, Team Asheville created a very kid-friendly Make Your Own Monster party!

      Recipe: Make Your Own Monsters Rice Krispies Treats
      Ingredients

      3 Tb. butter
      4 cups (10 oz.) mini marshmallows
      6 cups Rice Krispies Cereal
      1/2 teaspoon apple pie spice
      decorator frosting, various colors
      assorted candies

      Instructions

      Spray a 9 X 13 inch baking dish with non-stick cooking spray.

      In a saucepan, melt the butter and marshmallows over medium heat. Once melted add apple pie spice and stir until dissolved.

      Remove from heat and add the Rice Krispies. Stir until coated.

      Spoon the Rice Krispies mixture into the prepared pan. Press firmly with wax paper.

      Once cooled, use cookie cutters to cut the Rice Krispies Treats into desired shapes.

      Decorate Rice Krispies treats with decorator frosting and assorted candies to make your own monster.
      4 months ago
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      Mommiecooks

      Yum yum! I love caramel, these are right up my alley!

      4 months ago

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      Amy Johnson

      Drool!

      4 months ago

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      Jacquilyn Avery

      thanks Kayla! They are totally better! I ate so many eek!

      4 months ago

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      Kristyn

      They are sooo yummy!!

      4 months ago

      Kayla S

      I love the spider plate! That's so much fun :) And I bet that's even BETTER than a caramel apple :)

      4 months ago
    • Erin O 5 comments
    • Team Phoenix made Rice Krispies Caramel Apple Treats complete with a spooky table display!

      Rice Krispies Caramel Apple Treats

      Yield: approximately 12 servings



      Ingredients:

      4 Tbsp butter or margarine

      1 10 ounce bag of marshmallows

      1 ½ cups dehydrated apples

      2 individual serving size packets of Apple Cider drink mix

      1 1/2 cup caramel bits or caramel squares cut into small chunks

      6 cups Kellogg’s Rice Krispies®

      Popsicle, lollipop, or other sticks

      Caramels for dipping the apples

      Assorted cookies, candies, and sprinkles for decorating



      Directions – Preparing the Treats



      Heat 4 Tbsp butter or margarine in a sauce pan over low heat.

      Add the marshmallows and stir until completely melted.

      Stir in 2 packets of Apple Cider drink mix.

      Remove from heat and stir in 6 cups of Kelloggs Rice Krispies®.

      While the mixture is still hot, add the dehydrated apples and caramel chunks.

      Once the mixture is cool enough to handle, tightly pack balls of Caramel Apple Treats around your stick. Make sure your hands are clean and greased well to avoid sticking.

      Rest your treats, stick side up on a sheet of wax paper or greased cookie sheet

      Refrigerate the treats until it is party time.



      Directions – Dipping and Decorating



      Heat up a bag of caramels on the stove-top according to the package instructions.

      Depending on age and kitchen experience, you can let your child dip the caramel apple treats in the caramel or you can give some assistance.

      Before the caramel sets up, have your child roll their caramel apple treat in various candies, sprinkles, or crushed up cookies. You can go crazy and incorporate your families favorite treats into this recipe.
      4 months ago