easy no bake dessert

Star Shaped 4th of July Rice Krispie Treat Recipe

Heidi Samia | Eleanor Rose Home

This star shaped 4th of July Rice Krispie treat recipe is a delicious way to pay homage to traditional American flavors and bring a sense of familiarity and comfort to your patriotic celebrations.

– Classic Americana Flavors – Fun Star Shape – Family Fun – Versatility

Why You'll Love This Star Shaped Rice Krispie Treat Recipe

– Red, White, & Blue Rice Krispies Cereal – Mini Marshmallows – Melted Unsalted Butter – White Chocolate Chips – Patriotic Sprinkles – 12 Paper Treat Sticks

What You'll Need to Make These Treats

How to Make Star Shaped Rice Krispie Treats for 4th of July:

In a large saucepan melt butter over low heat. Add marshmallows to melted butter and stir until completely melted. Remove pan from heat.

How to Make Star Shaped Rice Krispie Treats for 4th of July:

Add red, white, and blue Rice Krispies cereal to the marshmallow mixture. Stir until well coated.

How to Make Star Shaped Rice Krispie Treats for 4th of July:

Using a buttered rubber spatula evenly press mixture into a half sheet baking pan coated with non-stick cooking spray.

How to Make Star Shaped Rice Krispie Treats for 4th of July:

Allow the mixture to cool and set. Use a star shaped cookie cutter to cut out the stars. Place a treat stick up through the bottom of each star treat.

How to Make Star Shaped Rice Krispie Treats for 4th of July:

Melt the white chocolate in a microwave safe bowl in the microwave at 20 second intervals until all of the chocolate is melted.

How to Make Star Shaped Rice Krispie Treats for 4th of July:

Drizzle chocolate over the star shaped treats. Sprinkle patriotic sprinkles on top, and allow chocolate to harden.

Rice Krispie treats can stay fresh and delicious when properly stored for several days. Keep them at room temperature in an airtight container or a sealed plastic bag. 

How long will these star shaped Rice Krispie treats last?

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