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Christmas Rice Crispy Treats

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By: Natalia ReedUpdated: Dec 15, 2025
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Festive bite sized rice krispie balls coated in white chocolate and sprinkled with red green and white nonpareils for a cheerful holiday treat.

Christmas Rice Crispy Treats

This recipe is my favorite quick festive sweet to make when I want something that looks special but does not take all day. I discovered this version during a December when I was short on time and long on holiday spirit. The results were immediately declared a success by family members who loved the contrast between the warm marshmallow center and the crisp rice cereal. They are sweet without being heavy and pretty enough to serve at a small gathering or to tuck into holiday gift boxes.

I love how these treats combine simple pantry ingredients into something that feels celebratory. The marshmallow and butter base gives a pillowy interior while the puffed rice keeps the texture light and crunchy. Coating the balls in white chocolate adds a creamy shell that catches the nonpareils so they look like tiny ornaments. Because they are bite sized they are easy to eat while mingling at parties or wrapping for neighbors. Every year these small sweets spark memories of singing carols while we roll and decorate them together.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Fast to assemble and ready to serve in under 40 minutes making them perfect for last minute gatherings.
  • Uses common pantry staples so you can usually make a batch with things on hand.
  • Bite sized format is ideal for parties and for gifting in small boxes or jars.
  • White chocolate coating transforms simple rice cereal into a polished festive treat without complex techniques.
  • Make ahead friendly because once set they hold shape and keep well for several days refrigerated.
  • Customizable with different sprinkles or mix ins to suit dietary needs or color schemes.

On the first afternoon I made these I invited my neighbor s kids to help roll the balls. They loved the tactile part and peppered the tray with red and green nonpareils with joyful concentration. My family appreciated that the sweets did not require baking and that the white chocolate coating made them feel holiday ready. Over the years I have adjusted the amount of chocolate and the size so the treats are always just right for the crowd I expect.

Ingredients

  • Puffed rice cereal, 3 cups: Choose a plain variety for a neutral base. I often buy big brand puffed rice or store brand that reads rice only on the ingredient list. It provides crisp texture without weighing the bite down.
  • Mini marshmallows, 1 1 2 cups or 1 cup plus 1 4 cup marshmallow fluff: Mini marshmallows melt quickly and create a glossy binder. If you prefer a silkier interior use a combination of marshmallows and marshmallow fluff which helps with smoothness.
  • Unsalted butter, 4 tablespoons: Butter adds richness. Use unsalted so you control the salt level. If you only have salted butter reduce any extra salt elsewhere.
  • Vanilla extract, 1 teaspoon: Adds warmth and depth. Use pure vanilla extract for the best aromatic lift.
  • White chocolate chips or candy melts, 2 cups: Use good quality white chocolate chips or candy coating. Candy melts are convenient because they melt smoothly and set with a firmer finish.
  • Coconut oil, 1 tablespoon optional: If the melted white chocolate is thick add a tablespoon to loosen texture and give a glossy finish.
  • Nonpareil sprinkles, 1 2 cup total: Choose red green and white for a holiday palette. Small round nonpareils adhere nicely to the coating before it sets.

Instructions

Make the base mixture In a large saucepan melt the butter over low heat until it just becomes liquid and foamy. Add the mini marshmallows and the marshmallow fluff if using. Stir continuously with a heat resistant spatula until the marshmallows are melted and the mixture is smooth. This should take about three to five minutes. Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla. If the mixture looks dry return briefly to very low heat while stirring, but avoid boiling. Fold in the cereal and cool Gently fold the puffed rice cereal into the marshmallow mixture so each grain is coated. Work quickly to keep the texture light. Spread the combined mixture onto a lightly greased tray for a minute or two to cool until it is warm but comfortable to touch. This cooling stops the marshmallow from sticking to your hands and helps the shapes hold. Shape the balls Lightly grease your palms with a small dab of butter or use cooking spray. Scoop about a tablespoon of mixture and roll between your hands into round bite sized balls about one to one and a half inches across. If the mixture crumbles press gently to form smooth spheres. Place them on a parchment lined baking sheet and let them firm up for at least fifteen minutes. Melt the coating In a microwave safe bowl heat the white chocolate chips or candy melts in twenty to thirty second bursts stirring between each. When nearly smooth add one tablespoon of coconut oil if needed to thin the coating. Allow the melted chocolate to sit for one to two minutes so it thickens slightly which makes coating easier and reduces dripping. Coat and decorate Using a fork dip each ball into the melted white chocolate until covered. Lift and tap gently on the edge of the bowl to remove excess. Return the coated ball to the parchment sheet and immediately sprinkle generously with the nonpareils so they adhere. Work quickly as the chocolate sets at room temperature. Set and store Allow the coating to firm at room temperature or place the tray in the refrigerator for fifteen to twenty minutes to speed up setting. Once the coating is set transfer the balls to an airtight container. Stack carefully to avoid scraping the decorations. Rice crispy balls dipped in white chocolate

You Must Know

  • These treats store well in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to five days and freeze well for three months when wrapped individually.
  • White chocolate sets better if it is not over thinned. Add coconut oil sparingly to achieve a smooth pourable texture.
  • Work in small batches when coating to prevent the chocolate from seizing from temperature shocks.
  • Label check is important because not all puffed rice cereals are certified gluten free so choose a labeled brand if needed.

My favorite aspect of this small recipe is how it invites shared activity. Rolling the balls becomes a family process and decorating is a chance for subtle creativity. One year my niece arranged the sprinkles to make striped patterns and the simple gesture turned into our most photographed plate. The technique also teaches control of temperature and timing which are useful skills when working with melted coatings.

Plated festive rice crispy treats with sprinkles

Storage Tips

Store the finished pieces in an airtight container layered with parchment to prevent sticking. Keep the container in the refrigerator if your kitchen is warm. At cooler room temperatures the coating will stay firm and the treats will remain chewy inside for up to five days. For longer storage flash freeze the pieces on a tray until firm then transfer to a freezer safe container. Thaw in the refrigerator up to two hours before serving. Avoid leaving them at room temperature for long periods to prevent the nonpareils from becoming soft.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you need a dairy free version swap the butter for a plant based spread and use dairy free white chocolate or coating wafers. For gluten sensitivities use a certified gluten free puffed rice. To reduce sweetness try using half the white chocolate and drizzle rather than fully coating so the marshmallow interior balances the flavor. If you want a pop of texture fold in one quarter cup of crushed peppermint after mixing the cereal for a minty note.

Serving Suggestions

Arrange the balls on a platter lined with evergreen sprigs for a seasonal display. They pair nicely with a warm beverage station such as cocoa or spiced tea and make attractive additions to dessert tables. For gifting nestle them in small treat boxes with tissue paper and a ribbon. Consider alternating sizes to create visual interest and include a label that notes any allergens for guests.

Cultural Background

These treats are an adaptation of a classic no bake snack that gained popularity in mid century household cooking because they required minimal equipment and time. The addition of holiday colors and a coating elevates the humble base into a festive confection that borrows from candy making techniques. Across cultures small coated sweets play a role in celebrations because they are easy to share and can be decorated to reflect seasonal motifs.

Seasonal Adaptations

For winter swap the nonpareils for crushed peppermint or edible glitter for a frosted look. In spring use pastel sprinkles and a little lemon zest in the melted coating for brightness. For autumn incorporate a tablespoon of pureed pumpkin into the marshmallow step and use cinnamon in the coating for a warm spice profile. The base formula adapts easily to color and flavor changes.

Meal Prep Tips

Prepare the base mixture ahead and keep it in the fridge for up to two days wrapped in plastic to retain moisture. When ready to finish melt the coating and shape the balls then proceed to decorate. If making many for an event set up an assembly line with bowls for melted chocolate and trays for drying. This speeds up production and keeps the kitchen organized.

These small festive bites are a reminder that thoughtful details make simple ingredients feel special. They are quick to prepare and forgiving in technique which makes them ideal for cooks of all skill levels. I hope you enjoy rolling and decorating them as much as I do.

Pro Tips

  • Use a light coating of butter on your palms to prevent sticking when rolling the balls.

  • If white chocolate becomes too thick warm gently in short bursts rather than overheating which can cause grainy texture.

  • Work quickly when coating so sprinkles adhere before the chocolate sets.

  • Choose certified gluten free puffed rice if you need a gluten free version.

This nourishing christmas rice crispy treats recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Christmas Rice Crispy Treats

This Christmas Rice Crispy Treats recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 24 steaks
Christmas Rice Crispy Treats
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:15 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:35 minutes

Ingredients

Base

Coating

Garnish

Instructions

1

Melt butter and marshmallows

Melt butter in a large saucepan over low heat. Add mini marshmallows and marshmallow fluff if using and stir until completely melted and smooth. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla extract.

2

Fold in cereal

Pour in the puffed rice cereal and fold gently until fully coated. Spread briefly on a tray to cool until warm but safe to handle.

3

Shape balls

Lightly grease hands and roll mixture into 1 to 1 1 2 inch balls. Place on parchment lined baking sheet and let cool to firm.

4

Melt white chocolate

Melt white chocolate chips or candy melts in a microwave safe bowl in 20 to 30 second intervals stirring between each until smooth. Add coconut oil if needed to thin.

5

Coat and decorate

Dip each ball into melted white chocolate, tap off excess and return to the tray. Immediately sprinkle with nonpareils so they adhere before the coating sets.

6

Set and store

Allow the coating to set at room temperature or refrigerate for 15 to 20 minutes to speed setting. Store in an airtight container for up to five days or freeze for up to three months.

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Nutrition

Calories: 120kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein:
1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat:
2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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