Monday, April 11, 2011

rice krispie chicks

 Looking for a quick and simple Easter treat? Look no further. These festive treats are so simple to make.

Just make a batch of Rice Krispie squares. The recipe is on the inside of every box, or you can find it here. I used just 5 cups of cereal though, because I find that 6 cups make them too hard to cut and eat. (You can't get a cookie cutter through the kind that needs 6 cups of cereal- not that I know that from personal experience or anything!)
Once the squares are done use your circle cookie cutters cut out a bunch of circles. I just used red sprinkles for the comb-y part of the chicken. Two chocolate chips for the eyes. Two flower sprinkles for its wings, and lastly, two chocolate sprinkles for its legs.
There you have it, a quick and simple Easter treat! Enjoy.


14 comments:

  1. Cute!

    www.thisfarmfamilyslife.blogspot.com

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  2. This falls into the 'too cute to eat' category!! =)

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  3. So cute! Love the little comb and legs!

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  4. mmm. so cute and clever. and delicious too, i'm sure. thanks for linking to this. xo.

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  5. these are some of the sweetest (or tweetest) rice krispies I've ever seen!

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  6. Super cute- and so tasty looking! Would love for you to link this up :)


    Lolly Jane
    lollyjaneboutique.blogspot.com

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  7. Love this! I would love if you would link this up to Made by Little Hands Mondays!
    Thanks so much!
    Michelle
    www.delicateconstruction.blogspot.com

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  8. That's healthier version of a holiday treat!

    Thanks for linking up to Creative Juice Thursday! Hope to see you back this week...

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  9. Love this idea! We featured it on our blog today!

    http://toddlerapproved.blogspot.com/2011/04/kid-chef-easter-favorites.html

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  10. Awesome Lila! We made some rice krispie treat bunnies that I planned on sharing a LONG time ago, but didn't, lol. I guess I should share them before Easter or nobody's going to care about them.

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