Make Us Your Home Page
Make Us Your Home Page
Bookmark Allrecipes.com
Bookmark This Page
New Users!
Create your FREE Allrecipes.com recipe box
.
Recipes
|
Ingredients
|
Articles
|
More »
Advanced Search
Glossary Search
Collection Search
User Name
Password
Remember me?
Forgot password?
My Profile
My Stuff
Recipes
Budget Cooking
Recipe Exchange
Holidays
Summer Grilling
More Recipes Like This
Peanut Butter Crispies I
Peanut Butter Chews
No Bake Peanut Butter Cookies II
Peanut Butter No-Bakes
Peanut Butter Haystacks
MORE
Top Related Articles
Classic Wine Pairings
Butter Cakes and Pound Cakes
Terroir: The Taste of a Place
Perfect Prime Rib
Homemade Gifts
peanut butter
Tips for Cookie and Brownie Mix In a Jar
Just-Right Rolled Cookies
Perfect Cookies
Go Sugar Cookie Crazy
Related Collections
Fundraising: Bake Sale
Peanut Cookies
Bar Cookies
Fundraising Favorites
No-Bake Cookies
Free Membership
Join the Allrecipes Community!
Contests and Sweepstakes
Create a Recipe Box
Sign Up For Newsletters
Manage Emails
Favorite Products
TasteBook
Create-A-Cookbook
Cookbooks
Magazines
Cooking In Style Club
Shop
Culinary Schools
Top Deals
Print This Recipe
Full Page
3x5 Card
4x6 Card
Email This Recipe
Peanut Butter Crispies II
SUBMITTED BY:
April
PHOTO BY:
IVANDIEPART
"My aunt used to make these when I was a little girl. I think they are a nice change from marshmallow treats."
RECIPE RATING:
Read Reviews
(42)
Review/Rate This Recipe
Original recipe yield 2 dozen
SERVINGS
(
Help
)
Servings
US
METRIC
INGREDIENTS (
Nutrition
)
6 cups crisp rice cereal
1 cup white sugar
1 cup peanut butter
1 cup corn syrup
1 tablespoon butter
Add to Recipe Box
My folders:
Add to Shopping List
Add a Personal Note
DIRECTIONS
In a medium sauce pan, mix together sugar, peanut butter, and corn syrup. Be careful not to let it burn, or it will ruin the recipe. Stir mixture until well melted. Remove pan from heat.
Combine warm peanut butter mixture with crisp rice cereal.
Grease well a 9 x 13 inch pan with butter or margarine. Spread mixture in pan. Allow to cool. When mixture is no longer sticky to the touch, cut into bars.
ADVERTISE WITH US
ADVERTISEMENT
REVIEWS
Reviewed on Dec. 11, 2006 by
MELISSABEAR
X
Full Review
MELISSABEAR
Dec. 11, 2006
Turned out Perfect, a great alternative to rice crispy treats for people who dont eat gelatin! I also added in chocolate chips while mixing the peanut butter with the cereal. The chips melted in just enough to make a pretty swirl pattern when spreading it into the pan.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
4 users found this review helpful
Turned out Perfect, a great alternative to rice crispy treats for people who dont eat...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jun. 30, 2007 by K
X
Full Review
K
Jun. 30, 2007
I decided to make these while for my boyfriend while he was at work. I just tried one, and he'll be lucky if there are any left when he gets home!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
3 users found this review helpful
I decided to make these while for my boyfriend while he was at work. I just tried one, and...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Dec. 15, 2005 by
IVANDIEPART
X
Full Review
IVANDIEPART
Dec. 15, 2005
These taste just like the marshmallow stuff, except it has the wonderful taste of PB. If you do love peanut butter, I'd advise you to go on this recipe rather than the "classical" (marshmallow) one; in my opinion, it stays fresh longer plus you don't have to mess with washing melted marshmallows covered pans...
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
3 users found this review helpful
These taste just like the marshmallow stuff, except it has the wonderful taste of PB. If you...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Sep. 2, 2003 by MRSWHOOP
X
Full Review
MRSWHOOP
Sep. 2, 2003
This was a nice change from the original rice crispies. Although it looks like the originals, it was quite a shock, for people who did not know they were peanut buttter. If you like peanut butter, you will love these!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
3 users found this review helpful
This was a nice change from the original rice crispies. Although it looks like the originals,...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Aug. 21, 2004 by KNOTTYBLUE3030
X
Full Review
KNOTTYBLUE3030
Aug. 21, 2004
My mom used to make these but she added 1 bag of chocolate semisweet morsels to the top and baked it just until they melted. Then she spread the chocolate evenly over the top.MMMMMM...MMMM good!Taste like a peanut butter cup!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
2 users found this review helpful
My mom used to make these but she added 1 bag of chocolate semisweet morsels to the top and...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jun. 16, 2008 by
KatieMac
X
Full Review
KatieMac
Jun. 16, 2008
So easy and the best!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
1 user found this review helpful
So easy and the best!
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Mar. 31, 2008 by
loves2cook
X
Full Review
loves2cook
Mar. 31, 2008
I grew up on these! They taste just like what my grandmother always made for us. Thanks for the recipe...because I never knew exactly how she made them, and she passed away last year.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
1 user found this review helpful
I grew up on these! They taste just like what my grandmother always made for us. Thanks for...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Dec. 6, 2007 by SkyeWynters
X
Full Review
SkyeWynters
Dec. 6, 2007
Simply amazing. I followed the recipe and added 3/4 of a bag of brickle (Heath candy bits) when I mixed the peanut butter mixture with the rice cereal. I got rave reviews when I shared this and people want more and more and more of it now. Thanks!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
1 user found this review helpful
Simply amazing. I followed the recipe and added 3/4 of a bag of brickle (Heath candy bits)...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Dec. 1, 2007 by BennyD
X
Full Review
BennyD
Dec. 1, 2007
YUM!! If you like peanut butter, there's no way you won't love these. As mentioned by others, it is a good alternative to the marshmellow recipe, however they do taste a bit heavier because of the corn syrup. Next time I'll experiment w/ using 3/4 c. of each ingredient since I had PLENTY of melted mix to use.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
1 user found this review helpful
YUM!! If you like peanut butter, there's no way you won't love these. As mentioned by...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Nov. 19, 2007 by kitty68
X
Full Review
kitty68
Nov. 19, 2007
This is a great recipe! My mother made this for years and now my kids love it. We always melt a 12 oz. bag of chocolate chips and spread them on top. Yum! I boil the sugar and corn syrup together and then mix in the peanut butter. Use crunchy peanut butter if you are a peanut lover. Make sure you spray EVERYTHING (spatula, mixing bowl, etc.)with cooking spray as this is a sticky one.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
1 user found this review helpful
This is a great recipe! My mother made this for years and now my kids love it. We always...
MORE
MORE
ADVERTISE WITH US
ADVERTISEMENT
Recently Viewed Recipes
MORE
»
Peanut Butter Crispies II