The Magic of Holiday Treats
The smell of melted butter and marshmallows takes me back to childhood. My grandma’s kitchen was always warm, sticky, and full of laughter. Ever wondered how you could turn simple Rice Krispie treats into something unforgettable? These wreaths are my answer. They’re fun, festive, and impossible to resist. Share them with loved ones, and watch smiles appear.My First Wreath Disaster
My first try ended with green-stained fingers and lopsided wreaths. I forgot to grease my hands—sticky mess! But the kids still devoured them. Cooking isn’t about perfection. It’s about joy and connection. Now, I laugh at the memories. What’s your funniest kitchen fail?Why These Wreaths Work
– The crispy cereal and gooey marshmallow create the perfect chew. – The M&Ms add a sweet crunch and holiday color. Which flavor combo surprises you most? Try swapping M&Ms for peppermint bits or dried cranberries. Let me know your twist!A Sweet Slice of History
Rice Krispie treats debuted in the 1930s as a simple Depression-era snack. Today, they’re a holiday favorite. *Did you know the original recipe used margarine, not butter?* These wreaths are a playful twist on tradition. What’s your family’s classic treat? Share below!
Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Butter | 3 tbsp | |
| Marshmallows | 10 oz (about 40 large) | |
| Rice Krispies cereal | 6 cups | |
| Green food coloring | As needed | to desired shade |
| Red & green M&Ms | As needed | or similar candies |
| Cooking spray or butter | As needed | for greasing hands |
How to Make Festive Rice Krispie Wreath Treats
Step 1 Melt butter in a large pot over low heat. Add marshmallows and stir until smooth. Keep the heat low to avoid burning. Stir constantly for even melting.
Step 2 Mix in green food coloring until you like the shade. Start with a few drops and add more if needed. Stir well to avoid streaks. (*Hard-learned tip: Wear gloves to avoid stained hands!*)
Step 3 Remove from heat and add Rice Krispies. Fold gently until fully coated. Work fast before the mixture cools. Grease your hands to prevent sticking.
Step 4 Shape small handfuls into wreaths on parchment paper. Press gently to form a ring. Add M&Ms while warm so they stick. Let cool for 30 minutes. What’s your favorite holiday candy to decorate with? Share below!
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Yield: 12 wreaths
Category: Dessert, Holiday
Fun Twists on Classic Wreath Treats
Peppermint Crunch Swap M&Ms for crushed candy canes. Add a drop of peppermint extract for extra flavor.
Chocolate Drizzle Melt white or dark chocolate and drizzle over cooled wreaths. Sprinkle with festive sprinkles.
Fruity Fun Use dried cranberries or cherries instead of M&Ms. Toss in orange zest for a citrus kick. Which twist would you try first? Vote in the comments!
Serving & Pairing Ideas
Serve on a platter with other holiday cookies. Add a bowl of fresh fruit for balance. Pair with hot cocoa or spiced apple cider for a cozy treat. For adults, try with a glass of champagne. Which would you choose tonight?
Storing and Serving Tips
Keep wreaths fresh by storing them in an airtight container. They last 3 days at room temp or 2 weeks frozen. Thaw frozen wreaths for 30 minutes before serving. *Fun fact*: Kids love shaping these—get them involved! Want to make extra? Double the batch and freeze half. Why this matters: Fresh treats mean less stress during busy holidays. Ever tried adding sprinkles for extra sparkle?Quick Fixes for Common Problems
Too sticky? Grease your hands more or chill the mix for 5 minutes. If wreaths won’t hold shape, add ½ cup extra cereal. Candy toppings falling off? Press them in while the mix is still warm. Why this matters: Small tweaks save time and frustration. Share your best hack in the comments! Did yours turn out picture-perfect?Your Questions, Answered
Q: Can I make these gluten-free?
A: Yes! Use gluten-free cereal and check candy labels.
Q: How far ahead can I prep these?
A: Make them 2 days early or freeze for longer.
Q: Any swaps for M&Ms?
A: Try gumdrops, Skittles, or dried cranberries.
Q: Can I halve the recipe?
A: Absolutely—just use a smaller pot.
Q: Why greasy hands?
A: It stops the mix from sticking to you.
Spread the Holiday Cheer
These wreaths bring joy to any table. Snap a pic and tag@SpoonSway on Pinterest—I’d love to see your creations! Happy cooking! —Sarah Cooper.

Festive Rice Krispie Wreath Treats for Holidays
Description
These festive Rice Krispie wreath treats are perfect for the holidays, featuring a chewy marshmallow base with colorful M&M decorations.
Ingredients
Instructions
- In a large pot, melt butter over low heat. Add marshmallows and stir until fully melted.
- Mix in green food coloring until you reach the desired shade of green.
- Remove from heat and stir in Rice Krispies until fully coated with the marshmallow mixture.
- Grease your hands with cooking spray or butter, then take small handfuls of the mixture and form them into wreath shapes. Place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
- Press red and green M&Ms onto the wreaths while they are still warm.
- Let the wreaths cool for about 30 minutes, then enjoy these festive holiday treats!
Notes
- Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days. For extra festive flair, drizzle with melted white chocolate.
Rice Krispies, Marshmallows, Holiday Treats, Wreath, M&Ms






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