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Rice Krispies Treat Christmas Trees | Pink & Gold Edible Xmas Tree // Lindsay Ann

Duration: 04:15Views: 7KLikes: 357Date Created: Nov, 2018

Channel: Lindsay Ann

Category: Howto & Style

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Description: ✨FULL INSTRUCTIONS BELOW OR HERE: lindsayannbakes.com/2018/11/video-rice-krispies-treat-christmas-tree.html Adorable, edible rice krispies treat Christmas trees, that are so easy to make! I used a basic rice cereal treat recipe for these trees, and just added a little pink food coloring. You can definitely make these classic green... or any color you like! Dust them with powdered sugar for a simple and elegant look, or use frosting and sprinkles to really decorate them and make them extra festive! Find me @TheLindsayAnn on social media & say hi or tag YOUR re-creations! What do you want to see next?! Let me know in the comments and don't forget to subscribe and I'll love you forever and ever! ♡♡♡ THE RECIPE! ♡♡♡ Rice Krispies Treat Christmas Tree Yield: 6 trees (recipe easily doubles) Ingredients 2 tablespoons unsalted butter half of a 10 oz. package mini marshmallows pink (or green) gel food coloring optional, 1/4 teaspoon poppermint or vanilla extract 3 cups crispy rice cereal 6 mini Reese's peanut butter cups, unwrapped Decorations (optional): powdered sugar for dusting vanilla frosting or white decorating icing (homemade or store bought) sprinkles for ornaments star sprinkles for top Directions Melt butter in a saucepan. Stir in marshmallows, on low heat, until fully melted. Turn off heat and stir in food coloring and flavor extract, if desired. Add cereal, mixing until well coated. Let cool slightly, about 5 minutes. Spray hands with non-stick cooking spray and firmly press about 1/3-1/2 cup of the cereal treat mixture into into cone shapes, to create desired size. Let trees set and firm, about 30 minutes. Dust with powdered sugar "snow", or decorate with icing and sprinkle "ornaments" and a star on top. Attach an upside down mini Reese's cup, with icing, at the bottom of each tree. ♡♡♡ MY FAVE PRODUCTS! ♡♡♡ Links to my favorite products and PINK kitchen supplies from my videos: amazon.com/shop/lindsayannbakes ♡♡♡ SAY HI @TheLindsayAnn! ♡♡♡ YOUTUBE: youtube.com/TheLindsayAnn INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/TheLindsayAnn FACEBOOK: facebook.com/TheLindsayAnn PINTEREST: pinterest.com/TheLindsayAnn TWITTER: twitter.com/TheLindsayAnn BLOG (recipes, tutorials, etc): TheLindsayAnn.com ✨BUSINESS/COLLAB INQUIRIES: LindsayAnn@LindsayAnnBakes.com ♡♡♡ ABOUT ME! ♡♡♡ Hey guys, I'm Lindsay, Recipe/DIY/Lifestyle YouTuber & Blogger from Los Angeles. I'm so happy you're here, because this is where I'm sharing my award-winning, whimsical dessert recipes, my fave DIY tutorials to totally glam up your home on a budget, the best beauty hacks and more. I hope you find something you love! Shine on, babes! ♡L. #thelindsayann #lindsayannbakes #baking

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