Few desserts say “holiday cheer” like Christmas Rice Crispy Treats. Soft, chewy, and packed with the nostalgic flavor of toasted rice cereal and melted marshmallows, these colorful bars are a must-have during the Christmas season.
Perfect for school parties, cookie platters, or casual family snacking, these treats get a holiday makeover with red and green sprinkles, mini M&M’s, or food coloring swirls. They’re incredibly easy to make, endlessly customizable, and a fantastic activity for kids and grownups alike.
Whether you’re shaping them into wreaths, cutting them into stars, or stacking them like presents, these no-bake bars are a fast and festive way to add fun to your holiday dessert table.
Ingredients Overview
The classic rice crispy treat requires just a few ingredients, but when you’re dressing them up for the holidays, a few extras make them merry and bright.
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Rice Cereal (like Rice Krispies)
The foundation of this treat — light, crunchy, and neutral, letting the sweet marshmallow shine through. Use a fresh, crisp batch for the best texture. -
Mini Marshmallows
Melted into a gooey mixture that binds everything together. Mini marshmallows melt more evenly, but large ones work if chopped. Reserve 1 cup to stir in at the end for extra softness. -
Unsalted Butter
Adds richness and smooths the texture of the melted marshmallows. Salted butter works too — it balances the sweetness. -
Vanilla Extract (Optional)
A splash of vanilla adds depth to the flavor, elevating these beyond just sweet and chewy. -
Holiday Sprinkles & Mini M&Ms
Bring festive flair. Add red and green M&M’s, sanding sugar, or themed sprinkles for color and crunch. Avoid adding them while the mixture is too hot, or the colors may bleed. -
White Chocolate (Optional)
Drizzled on top, it adds a decorative and creamy finish. Tinted green or red, it also becomes a fun decorating element.
Ingredient Notes and Substitutions
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Dairy-Free: Use plant-based butter and check labels on marshmallows (some contain gelatin or dairy).
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Gluten-Free: Most rice cereals are naturally gluten-free, but always check labels to confirm.
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Vegan: Use vegan marshmallows (like Dandies) and dairy-free butter for a fully plant-based version.
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Add-Ins: Crushed candy canes, cinnamon, or nutmeg can add holiday spice.
Step-by-Step Instructions

Christmas Rice Crispy Treats come together quickly — just melt, mix, press, and decorate. Here’s a foolproof method for perfect results:
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Prep the Pan
Line a 9×13-inch pan with parchment paper or foil and lightly grease it. This makes removal and cleanup easier. -
Melt the Butter and Marshmallows
In a large saucepan, melt 6 tablespoons of butter over medium-low heat. Add 10 oz of mini marshmallows and stir constantly until smooth and fully melted. -
Add Vanilla (Optional)
Remove the pan from heat and stir in 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract if using. -
Mix in the Cereal
Quickly add 6 cups of rice cereal and fold until evenly coated. If you’re adding extra marshmallows for texture, stir in 1 cup now while the mix is warm but not hot. -
Add Sprinkles or M&Ms
Let the mixture cool slightly before adding any decorations to avoid melting the colors. Fold in gently or sprinkle over the top. -
Press into the Pan
Transfer the mixture to the prepared pan. Use a buttered spatula or wax paper to gently press it in without compacting too much (which can make it hard). -
Decorate the Top
While still warm, drizzle with melted white chocolate and top with more sprinkles or crushed candy canes. Let set at room temperature for about 1 hour. -
Cut and Serve
Once firm, lift the treats out and cut into squares, rectangles, or use cookie cutters for fun holiday shapes.
Tips, Variations & Substitutions
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Don’t Overcook the marshmallows. Melting them over low heat ensures the treats stay soft and chewy, not hard or dry.
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Add a Pop of Color: Tint part of the marshmallow mixture with food coloring (green or red) before mixing to create layered or swirled treats.
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Holiday Shapes: Use cookie cutters to make stars, trees, or gingerbread men. Shape by hand into wreaths with red bow candies for something extra cute.
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Stick Treats: Insert lollipop sticks to create Christmas treat pops — fun for kids’ parties or bake sales.
Cultural Variations:
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British Version: Add golden syrup for a richer chew.
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Mexican Twist: Stir in a pinch of cinnamon or chili powder for a sweet-spicy note.
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German Christmas Style: Mix in chopped dried fruits or nuts like hazelnuts or dried cherries.
Serving Ideas & Occasions
These cheerful bars are perfect for:
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School Holiday Parties: Kid-approved and easy to hand out in individual wrappers.
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Dessert Platters: Add variety to your cookie tray or dessert table with a no-bake option.
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Holiday Movie Nights: Serve with mugs of hot cocoa and candy canes for a cozy evening treat.
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Edible Gifts: Wrap in cellophane with a festive ribbon for a handmade stocking stuffer.
They’re also excellent for make-ahead entertaining, staying fresh for several days when stored properly.
Nutritional & Health Notes
While these are an indulgence, they’re relatively lighter compared to frosted cookies or layered cakes.
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Calories: ~150 per square (based on a 2-inch piece)
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Fat: Moderate from the butter
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Sugar: High, mainly from marshmallows and decorations
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Protein: Minimal
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Fiber: Very low
To lighten them up:
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Use less butter (4 tablespoons instead of 6)
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Reduce added candy toppings
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Swap white chocolate drizzle with yogurt-based topping or skip altogether
They’re also portion-controlled, and their simple ingredients make them allergen-friendly with easy substitutions.
FAQs
Q1: Can I make Christmas Rice Crispy Treats ahead of time?
Yes! These stay fresh for up to 5 days when stored in an airtight container at room temperature. Keep them away from humidity to prevent them from going stale.
Q2: How do I keep them soft?
Avoid high heat when melting marshmallows. Store in a sealed container with wax paper between layers, and never refrigerate them — the cold makes them hard.
Q3: Can I use marshmallow fluff instead of marshmallows?
You can, but the texture will be stickier and softer. Use about 1 ½ cups of fluff and reduce the butter slightly.
Q4: How do I make them in fun shapes?
Press the mixture onto a sheet pan, let cool slightly, and use holiday cookie cutters to punch out shapes. Grease the cutters first for clean edges.
Q5: Can I use colored marshmallows?
Yes, pastel or red/green holiday marshmallows add color and flavor. Keep in mind they may create a multi-colored look when melted.
Q6: Can I make them vegan?
Yes — use vegan butter and gelatin-free marshmallows like Dandies. Most puffed rice cereals are naturally vegan, but double-check labels.
Q7: How can I package these as gifts?
Cut into squares, wrap individually in clear cellophane or wax paper, and tie with red or green twine. Add a gift tag for a personal touch.
Rice Krispie Christmas Treats • M&M & White Chocolate Drizzle
These Christmas Rice Crispy Treats are soft, chewy, and loaded with festive flair — perfect for holiday parties, edible gifts, or a no-bake family dessert.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes
- Total Time: 20 minutes + cooling
- Yield: 16 squares 1x
Ingredients
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6 cups rice cereal
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10 oz mini marshmallows (plus 1 cup reserved)
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6 tbsp unsalted butter
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1 tsp vanilla extract (optional)
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½ cup holiday sprinkles or mini M&Ms
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½ cup white chocolate, melted (optional, for drizzling)
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Red or green food coloring (optional)
Instructions
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Line a 9×13-inch pan with parchment and lightly grease.
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Melt butter in a large saucepan over low heat.
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Add marshmallows and stir until melted and smooth.
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Remove from heat and stir in vanilla extract.
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Add rice cereal and reserved marshmallows. Mix well.
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Let cool slightly, then fold in sprinkles or M&Ms.
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Press mixture gently into prepared pan.
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Drizzle with white chocolate and decorate as desired.
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Let set at room temp for 1 hour before cutting.
Notes
Store at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Use cookie cutters to make shapes. Add food coloring to tint the mix.
