Cooking with Kids: How to Make Chocolate Covered Rice Crispy Treats

Author: William  //  Category: Chocolate Desserts, Dessert Resources, Dessert Tips, Diabetic Desserts, Easy Desserts, Ethnic Desserts, Frozen Desserts, Fruit Desserts, Gourmet Desserts, Healthy Desserts, Holiday Desserts
 

Want an idea for a fun activity to experience with your kids? How about an idea that will allow them to use their creativity and that makes them feel like an adult for a brief moment? Baking is that perfect activity. It gives kids practice to improve their invaluable skills in the kitchen, which they’ll need later in life. The best choices for recipes should be easy to make and allow for some creativity such as shapes, colors or toppings, and of course, the most important “ingredient”, they should taste great!

So what’s something that your kids will love to make and eat?

You got it- rice crispy treats. We will look at three different approaches in this article and add some twists along the way. We will make normal rice crispy treats, mixed ones and chocolate covered. You’ve all made rice crispy treats before so to have some fun with the normal kind let’s discuss shapes. You can make the traditional square-shaped treats with a square cake or brownie pan, but you could have even more fun than that. Find some cake pans with a whole variety of different shapes. You can find a variety of many different shapes, anything from their favorite characters, seasonal shapes like Halloween or Christmas, as well as various small normal shapes like stars or mini bundt cakes. The cake pans come big or small and can be found at any store that sells baking supplies or online.

Before you finish up all the mix, take half of it and blend in your favorite hard candies to add flavor and a contrast of texture, whether they’re M&Ms, Reese’s Pieces or cinnamon candies. Have some more fun, why not try soft candies too? Try some multi-colored chocolate chips or your favorite gummy candies, maybe Sour Patch Kids.

Want some more unique ideas? Mix in chocolate flavored rice crisped cereal with the mix to create multi-flavored treats. Just have the kids help with stirring the mix after it’s removed from the heat (microwave or stove top), mixing in the candies and pressing the mix into your choice of pan.

Your kids will love to chomp down on these tasty rice crispy creations. Then they can take some to school to share with their friends and they make great teacher gifts too. But the fun is just beginning. You could combine all these different ideas for the “ultimate step”.

Now we are going to create chocolate covered rice crispy treats!

I prefer to use a double boiler to melt chocolate, which you can find in many stores. It’s basically one saucepan sitting inside a bigger pan. You heat up the water on medium heat in the bottom pan and place grated milk chocolate or milk chocolate chips in the top one. You can also melt chips in the microwave using a small microwavable bowl. First, heat up the chips for one minute and 10 seconds stir and then again in 10-second intervals. The chips will not melt down to liquid on their own. You must stir them using a metal spoon. Wait until the chips show the beginning signs of melting. No matter the shape of treat, dip it into the chocolate at least half way over the treat and place on a baking sheet lined with wax or parchment paper. Toss on some sprinkles or red, green or blue colored sugar or dip the treats in white chocolate. Why not!

Your kids will enjoy the big variety. Let their creative juices flow. And don’t eat them all! Don’t forget to take some to the people that matter most. These delicious goodies make ideal teacher gifts, friend gifts, grandparents gifts or for relatives.

Let your “little chefs” boast how good their treats look and taste!

Easy Recipes for Kids: Candy Sushi

Author: William  //  Category: Chocolate Desserts, Dessert Resources, Dessert Tips, Diabetic Desserts, Easy Desserts, Ethnic Desserts, Frozen Desserts, Fruit Desserts, Gourmet Desserts, Healthy Desserts, Holiday Desserts
 

Would you like to participate in a fun activity with your kids? How about trying an activity that will provide them an opportunity in which to practive some valuable home-ec skills? Try baking. Kids love to eat desserts and making them is a similar activity to making crafts except crafts don’t taste good? There is a number of sweets from which to choose, but today we will focus on a unique treat that the kids will a lot of fun making and eating: candy sushi.

It really does look a lot like the real thing and that’s what kids love: playing make believe. It’s kind of like playing “house”, they pretend to make a real, actual dish. They play “make believe”. They’ll want to take their finished sweets masterpiece to their teachers. They’ll want to show off their “work of art” to their grandparents. They’ll call their aunts and uncles and broadcast to the world about their “master piece”. This will start a string of other desserts they’ll want to make with mom or dad, giving you more fun things to do with your kids.

What is candy sushi?

It’s a combination of crisped rice cereal that represents the real rice, gummy worms (you could also add red string licorice) to represent the fish, and all wrapped in a fruit roll up (or fruit leather) which represents seaweed. It represents the real sushi version of makizushi rolls.

How do you make candy sushi?

The technique of making candy sushi is not complex. You only need a few ingredients and there’s no baking involved. There’s just a little prep work involved, mixing melted butter and marshmallows with crisped rice, pressing and rolling the mix, adding some gummy worms, cutting the mix into rolled pieces and then wrapping them in fruit leather. Sushi candy rolls have a pretty presentation, tasty delicious and above all, are fun for the kids to create!

Don’t refrigerate them for too long or the gummy worms and fruit leather will begin to harden and lose flavor. Give them away as candy gifts or eat them yourself. Find a decorative Japanese dish on which to serve them. And to add a twist serve the treat with some chocolate dipping sauce, which you got it: represents soy sauce. If you decide to eat them yourselves then you and the kids can pretend you paid a visit to a sushi bar.