A crunchy, crispy dark chocolate and rice krispie base with a soft, refreshing peppermint center, topped with a thin layer of dark chocolate and crushed peppermint candy! How delicious does that sound?
These are a holiday-friendly spin on my classic brown butter rice krispie treats. Great for gift-giving, gluten free and vegan friendly.
Like a lot of kids and grown ups out there, my first memory of breakfast cereal was Kellogg’s Rice Krispies. It’s a household name, and Rice Krispie treats are a favorite for kids and adults alike, and family-favorite Christmas treats.
While I loved hearing the snap, crackle and pop while eating cereal from my bowl, I feel like Rice Krispies treats are a rite of passage for every kid.
Rice Krispies is NOT Gluten free, but a GF puffed Rice cereal can be substituted to make this easy recipe gluten free!
My first time was making candy bar Rice Krispie treats. We melted candy bars and mixed it with Kellogg’s Rice Krispies and made millionaire Rice Krispie bars that were topped with caramel and milk chocolate. Indulgent? Every single bite. Worth it? Every single bite. It was one of my favorite improvised candy recipes as a kid.
Just don’t bring those anywhere close to your kid if you’re trying to put them down for a nap or want them to rest. 🙂
My tastes haven’t changed a whole lot over the years, but I do love making Rice Krispie treats in more unique ways now than your classic treats made with just marshmallows, butter and Kellogg’s Rice Krispies.
Like these no bake rice krispie pecan pie cookies that are a decadent cookie version of pecan pies, or these no bake Butterscotch Chocolate Rice Krispie cookies. And of course these gluten-free and vegan friendly
These Chocolate Rice Krispie Treats with peppermint and dark chocolate toppings are perfect as holiday treats for parties and gatherings, or for gift-giving, or as bite-sized no bake desserts or tea time snacks!
Why I love these chocolate rice krispie treats
Amazingly refreshing thanks to the peppermint, but also crunchy with just the right amount of sweetness! I personally prefer dark chocolate for these treats as the sweetness is just right, but you can easily adapt the recipe with milk chocolate if you prefer. What’s more, these Rice Krispie treats are super easy! There are 3 layers, and each one is easy and straight-forward. All you need are,
Dark chocolate Coconut oil or melted butter Coconut cream or regular cream Peppermint extract (get a good oil based extract) Icing sugar and Rice Krispies (or a Gluten free, Vegan certified puffed rice cereal)
How to make these rice krispie treats
First the Rice Krispies (gluten free vegan variety) are mixed with melted dark chocolate (use vegan chocolate to make the recipe vegan). And then this mixture is spread on a Silpat or a silicone tray (you can spread it on a parchment paper lined tray too). You could use milk chocolate or melted peppermint chocolate or a mix of them too if you like that better. Don’t even have to wait for the chocolate – rice krispie layer to set before adding the peppermint layer. The peppermint center can be made in less than 5 minutes and it’s foolproof and can be rolled out and placed on top of the chocolate rice krispie layer. These two layers will stick together better, if the chocolate-rice krispie layer hasn’t set yet. Initially I made a peppermint fondant made with just sugar and peppermint, but that involved melting the sugar, making sure it doesn’t crystallize, then heating it to the right temp. and whipping the sugar syrup in order to make that creamy center. That was waaay too much work for a treat that you want to enjoy right away! So I came up with this easier version, and it’s similar to how you’d make cake fondant with icing sugar. This peppermint layer can also easily be made vegan, or not. I made it vegan with coconut oil and coconut cream for this recipe. Since peppermint is a dominant flavor, you don’t notice the coconut flavor AT ALL. But if you’re not too fussed about keeping it vegan, or just don’t use coconut oil and cream at home, you can simply use butter and cream instead. I’ve made it both way and love it either way. And you don’t need a mixer for this either. All you need is a spoo and your hands to get in there and knead the mix. And you can also get your kids (and adult-sized kids) involved and have a really jolly time! Thanks to a WONDERFUL READER who pointed out to me that Rice Krispies are NOT Vegan, make sure to use a Puffed Rice cereal that is vegan too! And then finally, the rice krispie bars are topped with a thin layer of dark chocolate. You can even top it with extra crushed peppermint candy to complete the experience! A crunchy, crispy dark chocolate and rice krispie base with a soft, refreshing mint center, topped with a thin layer of dark chocolate and crushed peppermint candy! This is all the sweet spirit of the holidays neatly packaged into one little addictive square-shaped treat! You guys are going to love it! 🙂
Recipe variations
And since these Chocolate Peppermint Rice Krispie treats are so easy and fool-proof, you can get your kids to help you out as well. Plus these are very adaptable to your individual tastes and preferences.
Vegan? Use a Vegan Puffed Cereal and Yes! Don’t want it to be Vegan? No problem – there are options in this recipe for that too (butter and cream) Use a GF version to make this Gluten free! Don’t like dark chocolate? Melt you favorite milk chocolate or mint chocolate bars instead. And if you have silicone candy cavity trays, then you can make these in those shapes as well.
Yes, these will be great for parties this holiday season and for gift-giving, but honestly, I’ll be making these chocolate peppermint rice krispie treats all year round! Something this easy and addictive just cannot be contained to a few weeks of the year.