How to Make Rice Krispie Buns

Break the chocolate into small squares., Add the Rice Krispies to the melted chocolate., Spoon the chocolate Rice Krispies mixture into the bun or cupcake cases. , Leave the crispy cereal buns to cool., Make into squares.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Break the chocolate into small squares.

    Carefully melt the chocolate squares over a bowl of hot water in a double boiler.

    Or, you can melt chocolate in the microwave if you prefer. , Carefully stir until the Rice Krispies are completely covered in chocolate. ,, Then place the buns in the refrigerator to chill.

    Once they've set, they're ready to enjoy. , If you don't have the bun cases or cupcake liners, then you can spread the mixture into a lightly oiled or buttered biscuit tin or rectangular cake pan to cool.

    Simply cut into evenly sized brownie squares when baked.

    You could spread the mixture evenly onto waxed paper or onto aluminum foil.

    Some people like to cover a sheet of corrugated cardboard with foil so they can leave the "board" at a friend's house.;
  2. Step 2: Add the Rice Krispies to the melted chocolate.

  3. Step 3: Spoon the chocolate Rice Krispies mixture into the bun or cupcake cases.

  4. Step 4: Leave the crispy cereal buns to cool.

  5. Step 5: Make into squares.

Detailed Guide

Carefully melt the chocolate squares over a bowl of hot water in a double boiler.

Or, you can melt chocolate in the microwave if you prefer. , Carefully stir until the Rice Krispies are completely covered in chocolate. ,, Then place the buns in the refrigerator to chill.

Once they've set, they're ready to enjoy. , If you don't have the bun cases or cupcake liners, then you can spread the mixture into a lightly oiled or buttered biscuit tin or rectangular cake pan to cool.

Simply cut into evenly sized brownie squares when baked.

You could spread the mixture evenly onto waxed paper or onto aluminum foil.

Some people like to cover a sheet of corrugated cardboard with foil so they can leave the "board" at a friend's house.;

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