Pumpkin Spice Rice Krispie Treat Bites
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My family was big on Halloween when I was a kid. Our front hall was transformed into a full-blown haunted house with faux cobwebs and spiders creeping up the walls, various skeletons/sheet ghosts hanging from the ceiling, and a motion-sensing headstone that let out bloodcurdling screams whenever someone walked by. (This was semi-traumatic for my younger brother, but I’m pretty sure he’s fully recovered.) We carved pumpkins using elaborate stencils, took our costumes very seriously, and ate “worms” (aka buttered pasta) for dinner every year. Even my dad was into it, and I’m creepily giggling to myself right now picturing him dressed as a nun, which, if I’m not mistaken, he did two years in a row circa ‘94/’95.
In short, Halloween was easily my favorite non-present holiday.
I grew less enamored with Halloween in high school, since I went to boarding school and there wasn’t really a dress-up component (although that didn’t stop me from being a Ninja Turtle junior year and turning a printer box into a rather unwieldy shell), and there were no parties involved. I got back on the bandwagon in college, which we won’t discuss today (those stories are better suited to a future season of Cocktails and Confessions than a Tuesday morning blog post), and then I promptly went into Halloween retirement.


The second thing I’ll always appreciate about Halloween is the abundance of pumpkin-themed treats. I’m as basic as the next bitch when it comes to my love of all things pumpkin spice, so I thought I’d throw my hat into the Internet Halloween ring with these seasonal bad boys. Without further ado, I proudly present Pumpkin Spice Rice Krispie Treat Bites…

If you’re feeling super artsy, I suggest drizzling a combo of dark and white chocolate on each bite, or writing things like, “Boo!” (I’m not sure how good your chocolate writing skills are, but by all means, go for it.)

Pumpkin Spice Rice Krispie Treat Bites: (Makes 20 bites)

3 tablespoons salted butter
1 10-ounce bag mini marshmallows
¼ cup pure pumpkin puree
¾ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
5 cups Rice Krispies cereal
1/3 cup crushed graham crackers (from about 2-3 graham cracker sheets), optional
1.5 ounces good quality dark or white chocolate, chopped (I went half and half for dramatic effect, but you do you.)
Preparing your Pumpkin Spice Rice Krispie Treat Bites:
-Spray a mini muffin tin with cooking spray. Briefly set aside.
-Melt the butter in a medium Dutch oven or saucepan over medium heat. When melted add the mini marshmallows and cook, stirring regularly, until the marshmallows are completely melted, about 3 minutes. (Careful not to burn the marshmallows, peeps!)




-Time to melt your chocolate. Place the chopped chocolate in a microwave safe bowl and microwave in 15-second bursts, stirring after each one, until completely melted. Using a spoon, drizzle each bite with a little chocolate.


Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons salted butter
- 1 10- ounce bag mini marshmallows
- ¼ cup pure pumpkin puree
- ¾ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
- 5 cups Rice Krispies cereal
- 1/3 cup crushed graham crackers from about 2-3 graham cracker sheets
- 1.5 ounces good quality dark or white chocolate chopped (I went half and half for dramatic effect, but you do you.)
Instructions
- Spray a mini muffin tin with cooking spray. Briefly set aside.
- Melt the butter in a medium Dutch oven or saucepan over medium heat. When melted add the mini marshmallows and cook, stirring regularly, until the marshmallows are completely melted, about 3 minutes. (Careful not to burn the marshmallows, peeps!) Turn the heat down to low and stir in the pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie spice. Turn off the heat and stir in the Rice Krispies and crushed graham crackers.
- Grease a spoon with butter or cooking spray (this will make your life so much easier), and spoon the Rice Krispie mixture into the wells of the prepared mini muffin tin. Grease a small piece of parchment and use it to level the top of each bite.
- Cover a work surface (or a cutting board) with parchment. Place a wire rack on top. Loosen the bites with a butter knife and transfer them to the rack.
- Time to melt your chocolate. Place the chopped chocolate in a microwave safe bowl and microwave in 15-second bursts, stirring after each one, until completely melted. Using a spoon, drizzle each bite with a little chocolate.
- Let the bites rest at room temperature until the chocolate hardens. (You can pop them in the fridge to speed up the process if you like.)
I’m thrilled to be a part of Food Network’s Fall Fest this week. For more Halloween-themed awesomeness, check out the blogs below.
Devour: 6 Halloween Movie and Food Pairings for a Spooktacular Party
Creative Culinary: The Black Goblin – Tequila, Coffee Liqueur and Cream
TasteBook: Pan de Muertos (Day of the Dead Bread)
Elephants and the Coconut Trees: Pumpkin Brain Pasta Halloween Special
Napa Farmhouse 1885: Curried Pumpkin & Apple Chowder
Red or Green: Pasta with Cilantro, Jalapeno & Pinenuts
Swing Eats: Trick or Treat, Spaghetti or Squash? Both!
Feed Me Phoebe: Blood Orange White Sangria with Pomegranate
Taste with the Eyes: Pumpkin Risotto Stuffed with Burrata, Fried Sage
Healthy Eats: 5 Ways to Host a Healthier Halloween Party
Weelicious: Deviled Egg Spiders
FN Dish: Quit the Candy: Savory Ways to Celebrate Halloween
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This is totes bril! If this doesn’t make you a Pinterest sensation, I don’t know what will! I’m also into the halloween festivities of drinking wine and watching hocus pocus on the couch. I was into the whole “dress up as a slutty fairy” (my skirt had lights in it!) back in my early twenties, but once I got a little older and settled, Halloween just became too much work.
Thanks, lady! Fingers crossed for a Pinterest windfall! I’m jealous of your slutty fairy lights, but I’m glad you’re with me on the couch-based Halloween. (Whenever my FOMO acts up, I need only look out my window at the college fairies–many of whom puked on the sidewalk outside my building last year–freezing to death and fighting with their boyfriends on the street below…)