Sunday, December 25, 2011

Rice Krispies* Spooktacular Butterscotch Pops

Rice Krispies* Spooktacular Butterscotch Pops- These pops are so much fun to make and they're perfect for a Halloween party. Find more delicious recipe ideas at www.ricekrispies.ca * © 2011, Trademark of Kellogg Company used under licence by Kellogg Canada Inc.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Balls

This is a recipe my Mom used to make at Christmas time every year. Many comments/questions I get about this video is the use of paraffin wax in the chocolate. It is used to thin the chocolate and to make it shiny and less likely to melt in your hand. Paraffin is used to coat fruit and veggies and cheese and in certain medicines. It is not absorbed in the body and just passes through. It is non-toxic and inert that's why they use it to coat food and used to use it to seal jars of jam. You could use a couple of tablespoons of shortening instead if you don't want to use the paraffin. The results will be similar but the chocolate may be softer and more "melty" in your hands when you eat them. For a good discussion on the pros and cons of paraffin use please see the link below: community.tasteofhome.com Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Balls 2 cups peanut butter (chunky or smooth) 1/2 cup butter softened 3 cups icing sugar 1 tsp vanilla (yes I forgot to put this in, but they tasted great anyway!) 3 cups crispy rice cereal (I used Special K) Mix peanut butter, butter vanilla and icing sugar, add cereal mixing well until well combined. Form dough into 1" balls and place them on a cookie sheet covered with wax paper. Chill for 20 minutes in the fridge or pop them in the freezer for 10 minutes. In a double boiler or microwave melt 1/4 bar of pure paraffin (yes, wax, I know it's weird but that's what you do!!) with 3 cups of chocolate chips. Using fork or slotted spoon, dip the ...

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Easy Valentine Treats to Take to School

!±8± Easy Valentine Treats to Take to School

With Valentine's Day right around the corner, considering making some easy Valentine's snacks that the little ones can bring to school? Whether you are preparing them for your own child's lunch or as a special treat for the class, here are some snacks that are easy to transport and easy for the little ones to devour once they dig in!

Marshmallow-Popcorn Hearts are a simple alternative to popcorn balls. With this recipe, you can skip the Karo syrup and just melt some marshmallows instead! This quick and easy recipe works just like Rice Krispie bars, only with popcorn instead!

Here's what you need to get started:

o 10 cups popped popcorn
o 3 tablespoons margarine or butter
o 1 10-ounce package regular marshmallows
o Red food coloring
o Red colored sugar

Directions

o Put the popped corn (minus the unpopped kernels) into a 13 x 9 x 2 inch baking pan and keep it warm in your 300 degree oven.
o Melt the butter/margarine and marshmallows in a large kettle or in the microwave. (Microwave: 1 ½ to 2 minutes, stirring once) Stir the mixture until it is smooth, no lumps, and then add the red food coloring.
o Stir in the popped popcorn- about half at a time.
o Wait 10 minutes or so until it is cool enough to handle.
o Grease individual heart shaped pans with butter.
o Press the popcorn mixture into the greased pans.
o Cool the popcorn hearts. Remove from pans. Sprinkle each with red colored sugar.
o Wrap each individually in plastic wrap- pink or red finishes it off nicely.
o Makes 9 hearts.

This one is a little messy, but for an extra-special treat, exceptions can be made to almost any rule. Take along a pre-packaged wet napkin in a zippered plastic bag to assist in quick clean-up.

Candy Apple or Caramel Apple Valentines

1 bag of caramels
1 pack of craft sticks (like popsicle sticks)
1 bag of apples or your choice
wax paper
cake decorating tool
Flavored icing

Melt the caramels or hard candy according to the package directions. Insert a craft stick into one end of each apple. Dip the apple into the melted caramel, covering it completely. Lift the apple and let it drip for a few seconds and then set it on the wax paper until completely set- about two hours) Use your cake decorating tool (or a plastic bag with a hole in the corner and a decorating tip) to write a nice message on each apple. Wrap in plastic wrap and secure the wrap at the top of the apple with a rubber band, leaving the stick exposed as a handle.

Finally, you can mix up these peppermint stars from a quick meringue batter. They make a tasty little treat that travels well in a lunch.

Peppermint Stars
Makes: 45 cookies
Prep: 30 minutes
Bake: 15 minutes

Ingredients
o 2 egg whites
o 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
o 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
o 1/2 cup sugar
o 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract
o Red food coloring (optional)

Directions

1. Place egg whites in a medium mixing bowl; let stand at room temperature for 30 minutes.
2. Line two large cookie sheets with brown paper or foil; set aside.
3. Add vanilla and cream of tartar to egg whites. Beat with an electric mixer on medium to high speed until soft peaks form (tips curl). Gradually add sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time, beating until stiff, glossy peaks form (tips stand straight) and sugar dissolves. Quickly beat in peppermint extract. Tint pink with several drops of red food coloring, if desired.
4. Using a pastry tube with a large star decorating tip, pipe cookies onto prepared cookie sheets (form cookies about 1-1/2 inches in diameter). Bake in a 300 degree F oven for 15 minutes. Turn off oven and let cookies dry in oven with door closed about 30 minutes. Remove from cookie sheets. Cover and store in a dry place. Makes 45 cookies.

Your kids will be delighted when you take the time to make these special Valentine's Day snacks for their lunches. After all, special surprises from those who loves us most are what Valentine's Day is all about!


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Friday, December 2, 2011

Chocolate Scotcheroos

Karo Corn Syrup makes this ooey gooey treat a family favorite. Produced by: Yellow Dog Productions - yellowdogllc.com

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Loaf (Party Night)

An original, debut song by the SNITSINC band, Mardi Boss. Lyrics: Nathan: BIG B IN THE HOUSE!!! Rubbin' my belly like a big ol' boss. Eatin' some tators like a big ol' boss! Sam: Going to the bank 'cause that's where my money's at. Eatin' some Cheez Its, and playin' with a fat cat! Isaac: Went to the store in the afternoon. I'll get my loaf of bread REALLY SOON!!! Nathan: AH YEAH CHICKEN NUGGETS!!! Wake up in the mornin' and buy myself some muffins. Head off to the vet 'cause my cat needs fluffin'! Sam: Hey diddle diddle, a man with a violin. I got some new kicks, so now I'm all stylin'! Isaac: This girl is big. She looks like a pig. I don't know why, but I'm WEARIN' A WIG!!! Nathan: PUMP UP THE PARTY, WE'VE GOT SOME MASHED POTATOES!!! "Snap, Crackle, Pop!" I've got some Rice Krispies... Sam: Snowman in the oven, Oven's on the floor, Frosty want revenge, so I walk out the door! Isaac: Peaches and cream, Peaches and cream, Everybody scream, For ice cream... Nathan: AH, FRUIT LOOPS!!! Candy, candy Butterscotch icing, Buffalo chicken... Pie. Sam: It's a party night, We're doin' all right. It's dark outside, but we're flyin' a kite! Isaac: I broke a big window, With my basketball. I really like cookies, but I can't eat 'em all. Nathan: Chocolate chip cookies are my favorite... (Made in GarageBand)

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What Is Your Favorite Marshmallow Recipe?

!±8± What Is Your Favorite Marshmallow Recipe?

There are not many people who do not love the sweet, light taste of marshmallows. Although this candy is great by itself, it can also add a special touch to recipes. If you have never tried a marshmallow recipe before, it will not take long for you to choose a favorite.

When plain cake frosting will not do, it is the perfect time to try marshmallow fondant. For any special event, it is the ultimate cake topper. While fondant has been a specialty in some cultures for generations, a marshmallow fondant can be made in the microwave. The only ingredients you need are miniature marshmallows, confectioners' sugar, butter or Crisco, and vanilla extract. It can be a spectacular centerpiece for birthdays, weddings, and anniversaries.

Childhood is not complete without Marshmallow Krispy Treats. For your own children or for parties, they will be the center of attention. You can choose between traditional Rice Krispies or chocolate. As they do not take long to prepare, they are also a nice snack for your family.

Creative moms might like to make their own candy. You can try a marshmallow recipe suited to your tastes and skill level. If you have never thought about making your own marshmallows at home, it is something you and your kids can have fun doing together. Marshmallow fudge is another option. While some moms find it relatively easy to make, others consider it rather complicated. Either way, it is something you really should try.

Marshmallows in hot chocolate are great, but trying new recipes bring them to an entirely new dimension. Whether they are a staple in your home or not, you will always want them on hand for whenever the creative mood strikes. They can make any day a special occasion, and any occasion a creative experience


What Is Your Favorite Marshmallow Recipe?

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Crazy Chocolate Clusters

!±8± Crazy Chocolate Clusters

These chocolate clusters are sweet, chocolaty, have a delicious peanut buttery taste, and with only 4 ingredients plus no bake directions why wouldn't you just love these little clusters! These chocolate clusters have been around since the 1940's and even to this day they are as popular as ever.

These bite size snacks are convenient for any occasion; whether it be a party, an afternoon snack, or the perfect solution to the midnight munchies. This is also a great kid-friendly recipe. These chocolate clusters only take a few moments to make, so what's there to lose? Go on, get in the kitchen!

INGREDIENTS:

1 (6-ounce) package semi-sweet chocolate morsels

1 (6-ounce) package butterscotch morsels

2 tablespoons peanut butter

4 cups Kellogg's Rice Krispies cereal

DIRECTIONS:

1) Melt chocolate morsels, butterscotch morsels and peanut butter together in top section of a double boiler over hot but not boiling water or in heavy saucepan over very low heat, stirring constantly until well blended. Remove from heat. Add Rice Krispies; stir until well coated.

2) Drop by level measuring-tablespoon onto waxed paper or buttered baking sheets. Let stand in cool place until firm; makes about 4 dozen crazy chocolate clusters, 1-1/2 inches in diameter.

3) *optional* you may also press the mixture into buttered 9 by 9 by 2-inch square pan. Cut into squares when firm. Yields 3 dozen 1-1/2 by 1-1/2-inch crazy chocolate clusters.

Once your clusters are firm, they are complete. When they cool off, gather your friends, and then it is time to enjoy. So push up your sleeves and dig right in. These crazy chocolate clusters are a guaranteed winning recipe!


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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Easy Cereal Snack Bars for Kids

!±8± Easy Cereal Snack Bars for Kids

It 'hard to find, after school snacks for children. This
Granola bars recipes are easy to do and your children
Breakfast cereal favorites.

Rice Krispies Treats

2 / 3 c. Butter

1 package. (10 ounces, about 40) large marshmallows or 4 c. Miniature
Marshmallow

6 c. Kellogg's Rice Krispies cereal

Butter in a large saucepan over low heat. Add marshmallows and
stir until it dissolves completely. Remove from heat. Stir in cereal
for goodcoated. Press mixture into buttered 13x9x2-inch baking
dish. Cut into squares.

Variations: Instead of Rice Krispies, use Cocoa Krispies, Lucky
Charms, or Fruity Pebbles.

Peanut Treats: Add 1 cup salted peanuts with cereal.

Peanut Butter Treats: Stir 1/4 cup peanut butter into marshmallow
mixture just before adding cereal.

Gummy Worm Marshmallow Bars: Add 1 c. gummy worms, cut in half,
when stirring in cereal.

Captain Crunch Peanut Butter Cookies

2 c. Captain Crunch peanut butter cereal

2 c. Rice Krispies

1-1/2 pounds white almond bark

2 c. salted peanuts

2 c. colored marshmallows

Melt marshmallows and almond bark in saucepan over low heat and
pour over cereals and peanuts. Drop by spoonfuls on waxed paper
or put in 9x13-inch (buttered) pan and cut into squares.

Special K Bars

1/2 c. light Karo syrup

1/2 c. sugar

3/4 c. peanut butter

3 c. Special K cereal

Mix Karo syrup, sugar, and peanut butter in a large saucepan.
Heat until boiling. Mix in Special K. Press mixture into buttered
9x9-in. baking dish. Cool and cut into squares.

Topping:

1 c. butterscotch chips

1 c. chocolate chips

Melt chips together and spread over bars. If too thick to spread,
add a little milk until desired consistency.

Cheerio Bars

1/2 c. peanut butter


Easy Cereal Snack Bars for Kids

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