{"id":141,"date":"2015-04-04T13:11:28","date_gmt":"2015-04-04T13:11:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/grandmascookbook.ca\/?p=141"},"modified":"2015-04-04T13:11:28","modified_gmt":"2015-04-04T13:11:28","slug":"rice-krispies-peanut-clusters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.grandmascookbook.ca\/2015\/04\/rice-krispies-peanut-clusters\/","title":{"rendered":"Rice Krispies Peanut Clusters"},"content":{"rendered":"
Mmmm!!\u00a0 I don’t think I’ve made anything with Rice Krispies that isn’t\u00a0chewy from marshmallows or peanut butter!! \u00a0These would also be great easter “nests”! \u00a0Add 3 little Jelly Bellies or add 1 mini egg to the center of each, and you would have Easter Bunny nests.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n \u00a0 \u00a0<\/p>\n These are so delicious and simple!!\u00a0 When this recipe was created-\u00a0someone was thinking straight!! Only 1 measuring cup is needed; and\u00a0the pot \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n The recipe indicates that you can plop them on wax paper like\u00a0Haystacks (recommended) or put them in a pan like traditional Rice\u00a0Krispies and cut once they are cooled slightly.\u00a0 Due to a crying\u00a0child; I started out with haystacks, and ended up dumping the rest in\u00a0my 8×8 baking pan.\u00a0 Since there is no marshmallows, these turn hard\u00a0(like a chocolate bar) – so cutting was not simple!\u00a0 The haystacks on the\u00a0other hand were a great size & perfect treat!! I offered a plate of\u00a0the goodies to my dad & he recognized them instantly!\u00a0 Any other Hood\u00a0‘boys’ recognize them??<\/p>\n Here is her recipe card & the printable instructions.<\/p>\n