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I will apparently take any holiday as an excuse to be creative in the kitchen, so Father’s Day is no exception! My husband isn’t too much of a cake fan (even though he loves brownies…I don’t get it) so I figured I would switch it up this time. How can you go wrong adding more chocolate and caramel to an already awesome classic dessert: the rice krispie treat?
Simple, you can’t!
Okay so rice krispie treats are a tad hard to photograph but I can’t tell you how yummy these are! Not to mention they are perfectly moist (nothing is worse than a rock hard rice krispie treat!) and the marshmallow/caramel middle pulls apart so easily!
These amazing rice krispie treats aren’t just your average rice krispie treats! The melted marshmallows are deliciously mixed with caramel and combined with little bite sized bits of TWIX!
Then they are topped off with a few more ribbons of caramel….yummmm!
Double Caramel TWIX Rice Krispie Treats
Ingredients:
- 6 cups of marshmallows
- 5 tablespoons of butter
- 6 cups of rice krispies
- 1/4 cup caramel sauce (store-bought or homemade)
- 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
- 2 bags of TWIX Bites (one bag you will cut all of the bites in half and then 1 cup of the second bag, you’ll cut into fourths)
Directions:
- Pour rice krispies into a large mixing bowl and set to the side.
- Grease a 9×13 baking dish and set to the side.
- In a saucepan melt the butter on medium heat, once melted add in marshmallows and turn heat to low. Stir frequently until marshmallows are all melted (it will take a little longer but it’s better to do this on low heat so that the marshmallows don’t burn).
- Then, add in caramel sauce and vanilla extract, mixing them well into the marshmallow mixture.
- Once all is mixed, pure marshmallow mixture over rice krispies. Mix well, but be careful not to crush the rice krispies.
- Now, add in the bag of TWIX Bites that you’ve already cut into halves, stirring to evening distribute into the mixture.
- Now pour the rice krispie/TWIX mixture into your greased 9×13 dish. Use a silicon spatula or well greased spatula to evenly press down the rice krispies.
- Take the cup of TWIX Bites that you cut into quarters and spread them evenly over the top of the rice krispies.
- Optional – drizzle more caramel sauce on top.
So are you ready to try these bad boys out? Well, let me hook you up with a coupon here to save $3.00 Off any two (2) MARS Brand Bites, 6oz. or larger. Includes TWIX®, 3 MUSKETEERS®, MILKY WAY® Simply Caramel, MILKY WAY® & SNICKERS.
Plus, I was able to find the TWIX Bites easily in the candy aisle at Walmart!
Enjoy!
These looks so yummy! Thanks for the recipe, I will have to try these!
You have to! Let me know if you make them! 😉
Why did you show me this recipe?!?! This look amazing! Pinning for sure!
They are delicious! Thanks for pinning!
Look so good!!
This could be the most amazing recipe EVER! Happy Friday!
Pinned! Seriously you mixed my two loves! Can’t believe I’ve never tried this before! Thanks!
These are two of my favorite sweet treats!!
OH EM GEEEEE! These look AMAZING!
Ok, stop the presses. Twix are my fave all time candy bar and I must make these IMMEDIATELY. Yum and pinned!
These look so yummy!! Pinning!!
I love your spin on traditional Rice Krispie Treats by using the TWIX. These look sensational! While taking pics of Rice Krispie Treats are admittedly hard, you knocked it out of the park with this one! #client
Thanks Kelly! 🙂 It’s awesome to hear your feedback. They were delicious for sure and a hit with the husband and daughter.
You’re killing me, those look SO good!!
I love Twix and Rice Crispy Treats, so I don’t see how this couldn’t be AMAZING!
I love twix so twix in rice krispie treats sounds amazing!
Oh my gosh, these look and sound AMAZING!
OMG These look SO GOOD! Twix is definitely one of my favorite candy bars so this recipe is right up my alley.
These are making me drool, which is so unladylike. But I don’t care, cause I love it!