Rice Krispie Treats

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  • Number of Servings: 24
Ingredients
8 cups of Rice Krispies16 oz of mini marshmallows4 Tbsp of Smart balance margarine
Directions
melt margarine over low heat. add marshmallows and melt over low heat. stir often. remove from heat when melted and add rice krispies. stir until all are coated. spread in glass pan. cool and serve!!!

Number of Servings: 24

Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user MOMMY4CDJM.

Servings Per Recipe: 24
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 57.7
  • Total Fat: 1.6 g
  • Cholesterol: 0.0 mg
  • Sodium: 102.7 mg
  • Total Carbs: 10.7 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 0.0 g
  • Protein: 0.7 g

Member Reviews
  • PROWESS64
    A nice, sweet treat... and far better than eating a candy bar for when you really need something! - 3/18/07
  • MRSBEE424
    I change half of the butter to peanut butter. My kids have always said they are the best. If you add chocolate on top - use half choc. chips and half butterscotch chips....yum, but not a healthy choice! - 1/18/10
  • FIREFLYBRIDE
    I divided mine up into 16 portions and they were 80 calories a piece. Really yummy and great for a treat! - 3/31/10
  • VSHURINA
    This recipie gets 4 stars for the taste, however the calorie count is way off the recipe calculator shows 114 cals per serving... - 7/26/09
  • JENNQUINTANA
    add some red food coloring and use a heart shaped cookie cutter and its a valentines day treat that everyone can eat! - 2/11/08
  • MASONSMOMMY4
    Try honey bunches of oats as a cereal...it is great! - 7/7/09
  • LOLAS-G
    I use Cheerios too! - 1/24/09
  • HIDINGNOMORE
    For kids, this is way better than a candy bar or other junk food. As with everything, moderation is the key. I think this is appropriate for a Spark Diet recipe. - 3/22/07
  • LESLEY669
    has anyone tried it with a heathier cereal like kashi go lean?Or something similiar? - 7/28/09
  • DARLAGENE
    this recipe sounds great....i wil try it tonight! - 6/30/09
  • LAVENDERS
    Just to add more calories, chocolate smoothed on top add a bit extra for the school snack. - 3/29/08
  • HERCKLE
    Easy, fast and delicious! - 8/7/07
  • ELLIE666
    i have been looking for a recipe for healthy rice crispy treats!!! If they have some other type of samll cereal, I'll use wheat for an even better healthy kick. It'll add fiber, whole grains and more protein. - 3/28/07
  • MICKEYD4
    I think this is a great snack for kids and adults. - 3/24/07
  • ~LESLIE~
    I make these and add some cranberries or other chopped dried fruit for variety. - 3/19/07
  • ANGIEINOMAHA
    Rice Krispie treats are truly a treat in my house. So easy to make, and a relatively low calorie treat. - 3/14/07
  • MOMSHAWNA
    I always buy the off-brand Rice Krispies that doesn't have this recipe on the box. So glad to know I can find this recipe when I need it now. - 3/14/07
  • DARCPASS
    I think they are a great snack idea. They are easy to store and take along. Last week I tried a scaled down version in a small skillet. Just spray with cooking spray, add the marshmallows. Once melted add cereal and cook until sligtly browned. Cool and eat. Next time I'm gonna try other embelishment - 3/8/07
  • BECADCOX
    I'm not sure if this is Spark Diet appropriate; it can be found on any box of any crisp rice product, & it seems like a mild waste of calories that could be put to better use. Trade the marshmallows for a sweetener packet & the margerine for some fat free soy milk & now you're talking. - 3/2/07
  • 4CONNIESHEALTH
    kids loved this! - 2/10/21
  • JOHNMARTINMILES
    An oldie but goodie - 2/21/19
  • SRIVERS1
    Love these! Fixed them for them for my lunch as part of my snack. So, much better than a sugar sweet. - 2/2/19
  • DEE107
    very good thanks - 6/16/17
  • CD13454135
    So great and low in calories--a great dessert to top off a sandwich for lunch! - 1/7/13
  • POLIDURA05
    i also did the half pb and half butter was super good! - 4/18/11