Caramel Rolo Rice Krispie Treats
Caramel Rolo Rice Krispie Treats are outrageously delicious, unforgettable and an over-the-top twist on a childhood classic!
A decadent upgrade from the classic Rice Crispy Treats Recipe, this no-bake recipe is easy to make and even easier to devour.
Why You Must Make
- If you’re a fan of Rolos or just caramel in general, these Krispie Treats will become a new favorite.
- I am not a huge fan of marshmallows, so if you’ve never had Rice Krispie Treats and don’t like marshmallows, give them a chance. At our house, I’m the only naysayer. The hubby, of course he loves them. Our kids? You bet! The dog? One of her favorite treats! But I DO love Rice Krispie Treats…and so do my kids.
- These are super easy, no-bake treats. And not that they’re anything close to healthy, at least the cereal is fortified with vitamins and minerals, so a Rice Krispie Treat is not the worst confection to pack in a lunch box.
And while we’re at it, why not make them super special???? Add some caramel sauce, then some chopped candy. Now we’re talkin’. That first week back to school is stressful for parents and kids, so why not offer something extra special like these Caramel Rolo Rice Krispie Treats to share the love.
Ingredient Notes
- Kitchen Staples – Butter
- Rice Krispies – This recipe uses 6 cups of cereal.
- Caramel or Butterscotch Sauce – Use the best brand you can find. Look for butter and cream in the ingredients.
- Rolos – Chocolate Coated Caramels. You will need to freeze and cut each in half.
- Marshmallows – You will need 40 large marshmallows.
How to Make
- Melt the marshmallows and butter. Add the caramel sauce.
- Mix until combined.
- Combine the Rice Krispies and Rolos.
- Mix in the marshmallow mixture, pat into prepared pan, let cool, then cut and dig in!
Expert Tips
- PRO-Tip: Use fresh marshmallows so they will melt perfectly.
- Gently melt the butter first, and then add the marshmallows, either on the stovetop over medium-low heat or in the microwave. In the microwave, use 30-second increments, stirring each time you reset the time. Stir frequently on the stove as well.
- PRO-Tip: Freeze any chocolate add-ins so they don’t melt when stirring them into the warm Krispie treat mixture.
- Make sure you grease your pan well or line it with non-stick foil to prevent sticking.
- Use a smaller pan for even thicker RKTs.
- PRO-Tip: Grease your hands or use a square of wax paper to help you pat the Rice Krispie mixture into the pan.
- Add extra marshmallows if you want an extra soft, gooey result.
- Chill for about 30 minutes before cutting. Use a sharp knife for the best results, and heating the knife under hot running water is also helpful. Just dry the knife thoroughly before slicing.
Nick was invited to a friend’s lake house for the weekend, so I knew I needed to send him with a few goodies as these college boys have voracious appetites. I whipped up a batch of chocolate chip cookies, then eyed the mega box of Rice Krispies I had in the pantry.
I had some leftover caramel sauce in the fridge, plus a bag of mini Rolos. I had a plan. Nick came back tired and sunburnt but did report that these caramelly treats drew much praise from the boys. They are a wee bit sticky, but one of these bars placed in a baggie or wrapped in plastic wrap would be the perfect lunch box treat.
Frequently Asked Questions
If the butter and marshmallows are overheated, the Rice Krispie treats may turn out hard. Make sure to melt the butter first, then add the marshmallows and melt over low heat.
Rubbery results can be caused by too much butter or using margarine instead of butter.
If your marshmallows are old, dry, or dehydrated, they won’t melt well. Make sure your bag of marshmallows is soft and fresh.
Make sure your pan is well greased or lined with non-stick foil so they don’t stick. You can also butter your hands and the rubber spatula used to stir, so the sticky treats don’t stick.
You can also use a square of wax paper to place over the Krispies mixture after it’s scraped into the prepared pan. Then use your hands to press down and spread the mixture evenly without getting sticky.
Let them cool at room temperature for about an hour before cutting. Use a sharp knife to make the cleanest slices.
Keep them covered tightly at room temperature for 2 days for the best results. But they will still be delicious for up to a week. Rice Krispie Treats can also be frozen, if wrapped well, for up to 6 weeks.
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Caramel and Rolo Rice Krispie Treats
The classic Rice Krispie Treats pushed over the top with caramels and Rolo candies!
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 40 large marshmallows
- 1/4 cup caramel sauce
- 6 cups Rice Krispie cereal
- 8-ounce bag mini Rolos, cut in half, frozen
Instructions
- Line a 9 x 9-inch pan with non-stick foil (or use regular foil and butter or grease well). Set aside.
- Melt marshmallows and butter in microwave-safe bowl, starting with 45 seconds, stirring, then heating and stirring at 30-second intervals till marshmallows are melted and smooth.
- Mix in caramel sauce.
- In a large bowl, add cereal and Rolo halves. Toss Rolos so that the sticky cut surface is covered with cereal. Add marshmallow mixture and gently mix till combined.
- Pour mixture into prepared pan. With a buttered spatula, buttered hands, or a piece of wax paper, press the warm mixture till it fills all corners of the pan and is level. Chill before cutting.
- To send in a lunch box, wrap each square in plastic wrap. To serve to company, you can drizzle with melted chocolate chips and top with a Rolo candy.
Notes
Do not overheat the marshmallow and butter mixture.
Store covered at room temperature for 2 days, though they'll still be tasty for up to a week.
Freeze for up to 6 weeks.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
9Serving Size:
1 barAmount Per Serving: Calories: 227Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 185mgCarbohydrates: 47gFiber: 0gSugar: 26gProtein: 2g
62 Comments on “Caramel Rolo Rice Krispie Treats”
I wouldn’t call them healthy, but in terms of desserts, rice krispies are probably one of the lighter ones. But seriously woman, you just won my heart because rolos and caramel… OMG. I want to lay in these!
Lizzy,
I must admit, I’ve never had rice krispie treats. Like you, I don’t really care for marshmallows either.
This looks gluten free–perfect since my GF daughter is staying for over a week. Love it.
Your photos are amazing, Liz.
Love your rolo idea with these krispies treats. YUM!
I haven’t tried this Rolo yet but I’m sure I’d love it ! Your rice crispy treats sure look wonderful and really tempting 😉
I love Rolos and would definetely try these. Lots of tempting ideas here.
The only thing better than Rice Krispy Treats is RKTreats w/ Chocolate! Xx
Thanks for hosting #Sundaysupper! LOVE this fancy riff on the simple Rice Krispies treat!
I love basic rice krispie treats, but this definitely takes it up a notch!
And a rolo on top! Brilliant!
I’ve actually never been a big fan of krispie treats. BUT, adding caramel sauce might just change my mind!
College boys can eat you broke. I bet they were excited to receive these mallow treats. Yum!
I never really understood marshmallows. I like rice krispies but just eating them on their own kind of grosses me out. This looks fantastic. Sophisticated with the Rolos!
I do love rice krispie treats, but you just took them over the top. Rolo anything totally has my name all over it!
You are a sweet mom 🙂 These caramel treats are definitely great to share with friends.
I like Rolos but haven’t had one in years. These treats would be perfect in a lunch bag.
I love marshmallows and they are great with caramel. I can’t believe your dog eats them – mine love anything sweet but they have trouble chewing those sorts of things xx
This recipe takes rice krispie treats over the top! Rolos with caramel. Yum! You will laugh at this but I decided the other day to make rice krispie treats here in Hong Kong. You know how we are always spoiled in the States as the instructions are on the back and in English or maybe some other language that you know but it was kind of touch and go for me as I was translating the Chinese characters on how much of each item I need of each item. In the end I ended up consulting the internet. Take Care, BAM
Who can pass on rice crispy treats and rolo’s. These looks delicious!