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Mini Rice Krispie Treat Egg Nest for Easter

By Jessica at Blog About It All April 8, 2020
MINI EGG NEST RICE KRISPIE TREATS

What you need:
  • 3 cups Rice Krispie Cereal
  • 3 cups Mini Marshmallows
  • 3 tablespoons Butter
  • Green Grass (Edible Grass, Dyed Coconut, or even Frosting)
  • Eggs (I used Whopper Mini Eggs, you can also use Jelly Beans)


Directions:

Make the Rice Krispie Treat Recipe: Use 3 Tablespoons of Butter and 3 Cups of Mini Marshmallows. Melt in a pan, remove from heat, and add in 3 cups of Rice Krispie Cereal, mix together.  

I used a mini ice cream scoop it was the perfect amount to place in my mini muffin tin. Pressed the mixture in each cup, I used the back of a measuring spoon (Teaspoon size) to help indent the Rice Krispie to form nest you can also use your thumb.




I used scissors to cut up the Edible Grass.  My boys placed the chopped grass in each nest and 2 Whopper Eggs on each nest, they had fun helping.

I love the ways these turned out and so did my boys.  The grass was a big hit with one child. It is Apple Flavored. The other two said like liked the frosting. The Edible Grass does not really add much to the taste, but it sure does look cute.  





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Thank you to Jessica for this great idea. they would look great on your Easter table!


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