The girls’ preschool had an Easter party today and snacks were parent-provided. I saw these Easter Egg Rice Krispy Treats on From Apples to Zucchini and thought they’d be perfect for the occasion.

Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by making some delicious treats?Whether you’re a vegan, gluten-free, or sugar-free person, we’ve got you covered with our roundup of the best rice krispy treats for Easter! From chocolate and peppermint to peanut butter and strawberry, we’ve got a flavour for everyone. Plus, they’re easy to make, so you can whip them up in no time at all. So what are you waiting for? Get your baking hats on and let’s get baking!
Whether you celebrate Easter or not, these treats are definitely a must-have during the Easter season! All you need is some rice Krispy treats, melted chocolate, and a few other ingredients. Follow the easy steps and you’ll be able to whip up a batch of these delicious treats in no time!
They were responsible for the rice krispies while I melted the butter and marshmallows. An alternative for your favourite marshmallows are almond butter,Smells sooooo good.But remember too much of marshmallows make the treats to break.
When you use stale marshmallows in Rice Krispie Treats, they often turn out hard. When making Rice Krispie Treats, always use new, fresh marshmallows.
When making this recipe, it’s also crucial to pay attention to the measurements. If you add a few too many Rice Krispies by accident, they will also come out hard.
If you don’t melt the marshmallows over low heat, you’ll have to figure out how to remove burnt marshmallows from your pan (ask me how I know). Melting the marshmallows over low heat helps protect your Rice Krispie Treats from hardening.
They were also the sprinkle adders. I just bought one of those combo sprinkle thingys at the grocery store.
Sometimes you’ve just gotta stand up to sprinkle.
Butter up everyone’s hands and fill up some washed and dried plastic eggs (into the bigger half). Heap it up so that it will also fill the smaller half when you cap it closed, about 2 inches.
Let them sit for a few minute and remove onto a plate. And you’re done.
Easter Egg Rice Krispy Treats

This was the first time they’ve ever made “Rice Cakes” as the girls call them, so I’m wondering if my girls will always expect them to be egg-shaped! So I’d better hang onto my eggs for now. Anyway, these were easy to make, didn’t require exact measurements, could be made ahead, and the girls were able to help. A fun and sweet afternoon with my fun and sweet girls.
Hope you’re having a great Easter! We’re so excited to be celebrating with our families, and we can’t wait to share some pictures and recipes soon. In the meantime, we wanted to share a fun little project we did over the weekend. Our kids (ages 2, 4, and 7) got together and made some Easter egg rice krispy treats! They were so much fun to watch and eat! If you’re curious about how it was done, be sure to try it out and let us know what you think in the comments below. We would love to hear from you!