These little White Chocolate Reese's Rice Krispie Hearts will make everyone smile when they see the cute treat. They are such a fun no bake treat to make for Valentine's day parties.
I puffy heart love Rice Krispie treats. In fact, I love them so much that I cannot stop eating them until they are gone. It's bad people. Bad for the jeans in my life that is.
Me on the other hand...well, I am good with more krispie treats in my life. Although, I should probably stop making them when no one is home with me.
Now add a peanut butter cup heart to the top, and you will want to eat the entire batch in one day. You can also add these peanut butter hearts to these peanut butter cookie bars!
I was at Target the other day, and I just couldn't resist buying a bag of the Reese's hearts. Not that I can resist regular Reese's, but there is something about cute fun shapes that makes me buy them even more.
At that very moment I did not have any idea what I was going to make with them. I just knew they had to come home with me. Please tell me I am not alone in my random candy buying!!!
As I was putting away the groceries...aka...the rest of the baking supplies, I saw a lone box of rice krispies sitting there. It made me think about these Peanut Butter Cup Rice Krispie Treats.
All of a sudden I knew I wanted to make cute little heart shaped rice krispie treats with the Reese's candies on top.
How to make White Chocolate Reese's Rice Krispie Hearts
- Melt the butter and marshmallows in a large pot over low heat.
- Add the dry pudding mix and stir until completely dissolved and mixed together.
- Pour in the cereal and stir until coated.
- Press the mixture evenly into a buttered pan and let it cool for 15 minutes.
- Use a heart shaped cookie cutter to cut out hearts.
- Dip the tops of the rice krispie treat hearts into melted white chocolate.
- Press a peanut butter cup heart on top and let set.
The bonus part of cutting rice krispie treat shapes??? Someone has to eat all the scraps! It's a rough job, but someone has to do it.
Recipe Tips
- Butter the pan and your hands to keep the mixture from sticking when you are pressing it into the pan.
- Make sure you melt the butter and marshmallows on low heat. This will keep your treats from getting too hard when they set up.
- Do not use old marshmallows because they will be dried out and they will not melt as well.
- Press the mixture into the pan lightly but firmly at the same time. You want them to stay together, but you do not want to compact it so much that they are hard to bite into.
- Eat the rice krispie treats within 3 days as they will start to lose their freshness and begin to harden.
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Recipe
White Chocolate Reese’s Rice Krispie Hearts
These little White Chocolate Reese's Rice Krispie Hearts will make everyone smile when they see the cute treat. They are such a fun no bake treat to make for Valentine's day parties.
Ingredients
- 5 Tablespoons butter
- 1 - 10 ounce bag miniature marshmallows
- 1 - 3.4 ounce box Jello instant white chocolate pudding
- 5 cups Rice Krispies cereal
- ¼ cup white chocolate melts, melted
- 15 Reese's peanut butter hearts
Instructions
- Butter the bottom and sides of a 9x13 pan.
- Place the butter and marshmallows in a large saucepan. Heat and stir on low heat until melted and smooth.
- Add the dry pudding mix and stir for about 1 minute, so the pudding can dissolve. Stir in the cereal.
- Pour the cereal mixture firmly yet gently into the prepared pan. Spray your hands with nonstick spray to keep it from sticking. Let set about 15 minutes.
- Use a metal heart cookie cutter to cut out 15 hearts that are slightly bigger than the candies. Let cool completely.
- Dip the tops of the rice krispie hearts into the melted white chocolate.
- Press a Reese's heart on top before the chocolate sets. Let set.
Notes
You could also cut the rice krispie treats into squares and top with the melted chocolate and hearts.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 15 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 382Total Fat: 19gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 274mgCarbohydrates: 52gFiber: 1gSugar: 37gProtein: 7g
*The post for White Chocolate Reese's Rice Krispie Hearts was first published on January 27, 2013. The photos and post were updated and republished on February 6, 2020.
Gina
These were my favorite of the recipes I made for my No Bake Valentine's Day treat video. The combination of the peanut butter with the chocolate was everything I needed but didn't know I needed 🙂 Great recipe, thanks for sharing!
Liz
I made these for Valentine's Day, but with a twist!
I omitted the pudding mix, and substituted melted reese's peanut-butter chips & melted milk chocolate instead of the CandiQuick. It was oh so good! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful idea! It's difficult to get good ideas for Valentine's Day when I'm trying to feed my fiancé who doesn't like brownies or any other form of chocolate cake. But he LOVES Reese's!
Thanks again,
Liz
Renee @ Two in the Kitchen
I just ran into these adorable rice crispy treats on Pinterest. They are SO cute!! My kids will flip!!
emily
yummy!!! Hi! Thanks so much for linking this up to Nap-Time Creations Tasteful Tuesday. I'm featuring it today as party of a 25 fabulous valentine ideas post! I would be so excited if you would come over and grab a new featured button and put it on your post! :o) OH and I have a WEEK of giveaways going on for my blog birthday... stop by and check it out and enter!!! A new one will be posted every day.
Lisa {Sweet 2 Eat Baking}
Wow, just wow. I think you've got everything here that sends me crazy...
-crunch - check,
-mallows - check,
-white chocolate - check,
-milk chocolate - check,
-peanut butter - check.
AND white chocolate pudding too? I'mma in love! We have something similar with those chocolate hearts but they have a ooey gooey caramel inner which is starting to sound gooooood.
In fact, I'm digging these so much I'm featuring them on my blog tonight.
Mackenzie
Umm.. I want some of these riiiight now! They look awesome Jocelyn! Great work! 🙂
Mackenzie 🙂
Capturing Joy with Kristen Duke
This looks DE-LISH!!!
Tanya Schroeder
I am always buying bags of candy at the store...just in case I have an 'ah-ha" moment! These are so darn cute!!! Nice job pairing the Reese with white chocolate! I have yet to mix pudding with Rice Krispies, but if the end is result is this, how could I go wrong? Thanks for sharing at One Creative Weekend!
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks, Tanya! You definitely need to try adding the pudding...it is so fun to change up the flavors! Glad I'm not the only one who buys extra candy "because".
Jenn@bulldogsandbrownsugar
Really really cute. You are a genius! I'm pinning it right now!