Today I made some gluten-free rice krispie treats in the shape of pumpkins and thought I’d share them with all of you! I saw a cute picture on facebook of some apple-shaped rice krispie treats and thought it would be fun to make a pumpkin patch.
**Updated 2015: Unfortunately Kellog’s discontinued their gluten free version of Rice Krispies cereal.
Ingredients:
- Rice Krispies cereal
- 1 Bag of Marshmallows
- Butter
- Red & yellow food coloring (or natural food coloring)
- 18-20 tootsie rolls unwrapped
- Frosting for leaves is powdered sugar, green food coloring, and a little milk (or water).
- (Optional) Chocolate cookies crushed for bed of “dirt”
To make, all you need to do is follow the rice krispies treats recipe on the back of the box. When your marshmallows are nice and melty add red and yellow purchased or homemade food coloring until you reach a pumpkin orange color.
After you stir the cereal into the marshmallow mixture, rub some butter on the palms of your hands and roll the mixture quickly into balls. I placed more butter on my hands between rolling each ball. Place a tootsie roll in the center of each pumpkin and garnish with frosting leaves.
I placed my pumpkins on a bed of crushed chocolate cookies just for fun and then styled them for you all.
These would be adorable for a harvest party!
And in case you are wondering, they come Darth Vader approved!
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kelly says
are these peanut-free also?
Beth says
I’m honestly not sure since peanuts aren’t an issue for us.
Gwen says
Malt O Meal has a crispy rice that is gluten free.
Jen says
Found this from Pinterest and they are so cute! Just thought that I would note that Rice Krispies are no longer Gluten Free!!
Beth says
Thanks for the reminder! I will update the post to reflect this. Such a bummer that they discontinued the gluten free version. 🙁
Lucinda says
How many pumpkins does the regular recipe for rice krispy’s make?
Beth says
Hi Lucinda, good question. I’m pretty sure I did the single recipe for these pumpkins. It of course depends on how large you make your treats but I would guess around 15 small pumpkins.
Brandy says
These are adorable and I think I will try it! Also, my 4 year old is Darth Vader as well!!!
joy says
I think these are adorable but I need to come up with a way Not to add the red dye since we have an allergy to it 🙁
Diana says
My friend Amy shared this recipe on her Facebook page and I thought it was the perfect idea to use as favors for my nephew’s 2nd Halloween themed Birthday party next weekend. I made a “test batch” today and they turned out perfect! My Tip is to use “mini” Reece’s Pieces peanut butter cups instead of tootsie rolls for the stems. I know this is not a good idea if someone has a peanut allergy but it looked so much more like a stem and it stuck on nicely too!
Lindsey says
I made these last night and was a little disappointed how quickly they fell apart after putting them on the pan. Should I have waited longer before forming them into the pumpkin?
Jaimee says
LOVE these!! I’m including this in a mega Halloween Treats round up post on my blog this month : )
Jaimee @ craft-interrupted.blogspot.com
Maysem says
So darn adorable!!! I’m so craving rice krispies treats now:D Pinning them!
Ashley | Domestic Fashionista says
Just this morning I found two boxes of rice krispies in the back of my cupboard. I decided I would make some treats for my husband to take to work and I wanted to make them Halloween-ish but I did not have any Halloween sprinkles that I thought I did. And then low and behold I stumble across this…problem solved! So going to make these!
Dacia says
I featured your yummy treats over at Lemon Drop Life!
Emily says
Thank you for this wonderful treat idea! You were my blog fav of the week @ http://www.ourlittlegems.com/
Happy Weekend!
Emily
Elizabeth says
These are so cute! I love fun rice krispies recipes. Thanks for sharing!
Jennifer says
Those are adorable!
Jeana says
Yum…Rice Krispie Pumpkin treats..love them..I am going to make them =0)
Would love for you to share at my Link party “Creative Halloween Ideas” http://jeana-marie.blogspot.com/2011/09/creative-halloween-ideas.html
Krista@TheGatheringPlaceDesign says
Rice Krispie treats are my favorite and these are so cute, Beth! I love the idea of the “dirt’:) Thanks for sharing…I will be making these!
Jamie says
So so cute! I love this idea, I will be making these to send to school with my girls! 🙂
stephanie says
Oh, my goodness. These are so cute. One of my favorite things about fall is pumpkins. I can’t wait for our next get together, I am so making these cuties to take. Thanks for sharing this fun fall idea.
Traci says
Cutest things I have ever seen! I am soooooo making these!!
Sue says
Love your adorable, tasty pumpkin patch!
Petronya Saurman says
LOVE, LOVE THIS IDEA!!! You had me at rice krispie, LOL:) I am making these for sure!!!!
laxsupermom says
Love this idea! I’ve been trying to come up with ideas for what to make for SB’s class party, and these are perfect! Thanks for sharing.
Kelley says
SO cute, Beth! Are your chocolate cookies GF? If so, are they any good? I was only diagnosed with Celiac a few months back, so I could use some pointers here! I guess you could also use crumbled Udi’s chocolate muffins for dirt if the GF chocolate cookies aren’t fab…
Kelley says
Just answered party of my question by looking at your photo. Duh. 😉
Cassandra says
Thanks for sharing! I love finding things I can eat. Can you tell me if there is anything different between the Rice Crispies that say Gluten free and the regular ones (I haven’t seen the gluten free ones before)? I’m pretty sure the regular ones should be gluten free so I’m wondering if they are just letting people know right on the front that they are gluten free or if they are doing something different in the ingredients… Thanks!
Beth @A to Z says
Hi Cassandra,
Unfortunately, a lot of seemingly gluten free cereals still contain malt barley which has gluten in it. If it doesn’t have “gluten free” on the box then check the ingredients carefully to see if it’s hiding in there. It usually is. I think all Rice & Corn Chex cereals are now gluten free and Coca Pebbles is safe too but the rest are not typically “safe”.
Beth
Tracey says
These are absolutely adorable!
Debra from Bungalow says
Pinning these! They are awesome, cute, adorable, perfect!
Heather B says
These are absolutely adorable and so easy. Can’t wait to make for all of the kids class parties.
Michelle Gilliland says
Everyone loves a rice krispy treat! 🙂
Laura says
Hi Beth! Your treats look fantastic! So encouraging to “meet” other gf mommies 🙂 I wanted to mention to you that some food dyes have a gluten-based binding agent. You didn’t mention if you use all natural or not but you might be better off making your own with fruits and/or veggies. (food dyes have also been linked to some other things including erratic and poor behavior)
You do a great job here!
Kim @ Sand & Sisal says
Hey Beth! My little Darth Vader nephew looks adorable! I think I’ll make these for your little nephew’s preschool class party next month! Too cute (AND EASY!!!!)and they gobble them up!
Becki says
How fun are these? I am going to make these with my grandson age 6. He loves to cook with me, especially when we make cookies! Thanks for sharing!
Catrina @ Because Mommy Said So says
Oh my goodness! I love these! It is always so hard to find something gluten free that is FUN for my 2 boys that are GF! I’m definitely going to have to make these for them for school! Thank you!!!!
Andrea @Keepin it Thrifty says
I love these…can’t wait to make these….I’m gluten free so these are perfect!!!!
Chelsy says
These are so stinkin adorable and look yummy! This is a great recipe and I can’t wait to try it. 🙂
Chelsea @ {twotwentyone} says
Those are too cute! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Chelsea @ {twotwentyone} says
Those are too cute! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Angela says
soo cute!! The tootsie rolls for stems are a great idea! I made some rice krispies pumpkins a few years ago but had used two bowls of rice krispies treat mixture, one for green food coloring and one for orange. My pumpkins had green rice krispies stems. You definately need to butter your hands often because it is a messy process. I love reading your blog! Have a great week 🙂 Angela
Kristy says
My girls are super excited to make these! Soo adorable!
Tracy @ Cotton Pickin Cute says
I’m working on a fall post for tomorrow or Tuesday and would love to post about this with a link to you, with your permission. Let me know.
OOO’s…T
Tracy @ Cotton Pickin Cute says
Beth your photos look magazine perfect. I love your cute trick or treater. I can’t wait to make these. It’s just a shame I’ll end up eating them all by myself with Grandkids living out of state and Neil not much of a sweet eater.
Thanks for sharing. I’m bookmarking this one!
Hugs…Tracy 🙂