The BEST Rice Krispie Treats
This is the absolute best rice krispie treats recipe! It is LOADED with gooey marshmallow sauce, crunchy Rice Krispie cereal, and extra pockets of marshmallows; these treats have it all. Whether you are making them for a holiday, birthday, or just because, this version of the classic and nostalgic treat is beyond perfect every time.

I have loved rice krispie treats my entire life. We didn't have them all the time, but I LOVED when my mom would make them or I'd go to a birthday party where they were served.
I've made countless rice krispie treat recipes over the years, but still hadn't found THE ONE when it came to plain and simple Rice Krispies treats. I yearned for those huge, pillowy soft and gooey treats you find at bakeries. Well, this is absolutely it. Hands down, 100%, best ever.

Why These are the Best Rice Krispie Treats
There isn't a huge secret ingredient or earth-shattering method to making these the most amazing rice krispie treats you'll ever have; it's all in the butter/marshmallow/cereal ratio!
The original recipe for rice krispie treats (printed on the box) calls for:
- 3 tablespoons butter :: 4 cups mini marshmallows :: 6 cups cereal
THIS recipe, meanwhile, uses the following:
- 10 tablespoons butter :: 16 cups miniature marshmallows :: 12 cups cereal
So while we double the amount of cereal (because we want to make huge, bakery-style treats), we QUADRUPLE the amount of marshmallows (and throw in ANOTHER 4 cups of non-melted marshmallows for extra pillowy gooeyness) and increase the butter by 3.33. The secret is all in that gooey butter and marshmallow sauce!
Just a Few Ingredients
You only need a handful of ingredients to make these amazing treats:

- Butter - I use unsalted butter and then add in kosher salt, but if all you have is salted butter, you can absolutely use that.
- Marshmallows - I find that miniature marshmallows are the best for making the sauce and of course for adding in at the end!
- Kosher Salt + Pure Vanilla Extract - To amp up and balance out all of the flavors.
- Rice Krispie Cereal - You will need almost exactly one 12-ounce box of cereal to make this recipe.
Mix-ins and Flavors
It really doesn't get more fun than rice krispie treats but here are a few ways to mix them up or flavor them:
- Sprinkles! -Stir in multi-color sprinkles for a funfetti look to your treats.
- Mini Chocolate Chips- For the chocoholics in your life add in mini chocolate chips.
- Butterscotch Chips - Give your rice krispies a scotcheroo-like flavor by adding in butterscotch chips.
- Almond Extract - In place of vanilla try using almond extract for a wedding cake flavor!
- Nuts – Add in your favorite chopped nuts (peanuts, almonds, pecans, pistachios, cashews, etc.)
- Favorite Candy – Chop up peanut butter cups, Oreo cookies, use M&Ms, etc.
How to Make Them
They are so quick and easy!
Step #1: Prep the Pan – Grease a 9×13-inch baking dish (I prefer to do this with butter); I like using a glass pan best since I usually cut the treats in the pan. You can also line a baking dish with foil (leave an overhang for easy removal), and spray the foil with non-stick cooking spray.
Step #2: Make the Marshmallow Sauce – Melt the butter and 16 cups of the marshmallows in a large pot or Dutch oven over low heat until the marshmallows are melted. Stir in the salt and vanilla, then remove from heat.

Step #3: Stir in the Cereal + More Marshmallows – Stir in the Rice Krispies until they are evenly coated with the marshmallow mixture, then stir in the additional 4 cups of mini marshmallows.
Step #4: Press into Baking Dish – Turn the mixture into the prepared pan using either parchment paper, wax paper, or a utensil (or your fingers) that has been greased, press the mixture firmly into a packed, even layer. Allow to set at room temperature for at least 30 minutes, then cut and enjoy!

Different Ways to Cut Rice Krispie Treats
One of the best things about these treats is their ability to take just about any shape! Here are a few other ways you can slice and serve your treats:
- Triangles: Cut the treats into squares and then slice diagonally through the center to make triangles.
- Circles: Using a biscuit cutter, press and cut the rice krispies into circles. Press the scraps back into a prepared baking dish and cut remaining circles.
- Cookie Cutters: If you want to press other shapes with cookie cutters using this recipe, I would recommend dividing the recipe into two 9×13-inch pans. This will result in thinner rice krispies that can then be easily cut with cookie cutters into every shape under the sun.
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Storing, Freezing, and Making Ahead
- Storing + Shelf Life- They are best stored at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 3 days. I do not recommend refrigerating these, as it will dry out the treats.
- Ultra-fresh: You can go one step further and wrap them individually in plastic wrap to keep them REALLY fresh.
- Freezing- If you want to freeze them, wrap them individually in plastic wrap and place in a freezer ziploc bag and freeze for up to 2 months. Allow to thaw at room temperature before serving.
- Make-ahead- I truly believe the best rice krispies are the ones fresh from the pan but if you want to make them in advance remember to make them no more than 3 days before you plan to serve them or freeze them right away.

Recipe Tips and Notes
- To help with your grocery list, you will use three (10-ounce) bags of miniature marshmallows for this recipe. And one (12-ounce) box of crispy rice cereal.
- You can omit the extra marshmallows that get stirred in at the end if you wish without making any adjustments to the recipe.
- You can make rice krispie treats with marshmallow fluff for the sauce if you'd like. Substitute four (7.5-ounce) jars of marshmallow fluff for the 16 cups of miniature marshmallows that are called for in the recipe. Heat the marshmallow fluff with the melted butter over low heat and proceed with the recipe as directed.
- How to keep the crispy rice treats mixture from sticking when pressing it into the pan – Spray the wooden spoon or rubber spatula you are using (or your hands) with non-stick cooking spray, use the butter wrapper, or a square of parchment paper to press the mixture into the pan.
Rice Krispie Treats Variations
I’ve made tons of versions of the homemade rice krispie treat, and these are some of my favorites:
- Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats with White Chocolate
- Snickers Rice Krispie Treats
- Rocky Road Rice Krispie Treats
- Oreo Rice Krispie Treats
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Best-Ever Rice Krispie Treats
Ingredients
- 10 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 20 cups (1134 g) miniature marshmallows, divided
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- ½ teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) vanilla extract
- 12 cups (336 g) Rice Krispies cereal
Instructions
- Line a 9×13-inch baking dish with foil, then coat with non-stick cooking spray; set aside.
- In a large saucepan or stockpot, melt the butter and 16 cups (680 grams) of the miniature marshmallows over low heat until the marshmallows are just melted. Stir in the salt and vanilla to combine. Remove the pan from the heat, add the Rice Krispies and mix until it is completely and evenly coated with the marshmallow mixture. Stir in the additional 4 cups of miniature marshmallows.
- Turn the mixture out into the prepared pan and, using a wooden spoon or spatula that has been coated in non-stick cooking spray, press the mixture firmly into a packed, even layer. Allow to set at room temperature for at least 30 minutes. Using the foil, remove the treats from the pan and slice into squares. Leftover rice krispie treats should be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.
Notes
- Marshmallows: You will use three (10-ounce) bags of miniature marshmallows for this recipe.
- Omitting Extra Marshmallows: You can omit the extra marshmallows that get stirred in at the end if you wish. You do not need to make any adjustments to the recipe.
- Using Marshmallow Fluff: You can substitute four (7.5-ounce) jars of marshmallow fluff for the 16 cups of miniature marshmallows that are called for in the recipe. Heat the marshmallow fluff with the melted butter over low heat and proceed with the recipe as directed.
- Mix-Ins & Flavors: See the post above for suggestions on mix-ins and additional flavors.
- Storing + Shelf Life: These are best within 1 day of making them, but you can store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. To keep them ultra-fresh, wrap them individually in plastic wrap and place in an airtight container.
- Freezing: If you want to freeze them, wrap them individually in plastic wrap and place in a freezer ziploc bag, and freeze for up to 2 months. Allow to thaw at room temperature.
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This recipe was originally published in May 2016.
Photography by Dee Frances.




Just made these. They are amazing! So much marshmallow.
I made these as favors for my son’s party and they are PERFECTION!!!! I have always made the Pioneer Woman’s recipe and now this will be the only recipe I use. They stayed soft and gooey and were amazing!!!! Thank you.
what do you mean by just melted… is there suppose to be chucks in the melted marshmawllows?
Hi Daisy, No, there should not be chunks. “Just melted” – you want everything to be melted but you don’t want to cook it any further beyond that point. Hope that helps!
This recipe is the best! I will never use the old recipe again, my husband absolutetely loves them
Oh. My. God. So I made these yesterday and already I’m sure this is my go to rice krispies treat recipe from here on. It always feels really good when I make something and people in my house are raving about how good it is. They taste amazing. It’s been a long time since I made rice krispies treats and it was pretty messy, but not that hard to make. The consensus by me and everyone is “best rice krispies treats ever; you should open up business” lol
20 cups of marshamallows?! Is this correct , haha.
How many bags does that take?
Hi Michael, Yes, it’s correct! And I included a note in the recipe above:
Note: You will need three (10-ounce) bags of miniature marshmallows for this recipe.
I made these and added chopped up double stuffed oreos yummy! I am also pregnant and due in November so maybe it is a pregnancy thing ;)
These were SO good! The non melted marshmallows really make these something special!
Hello Michelle. First I want to say I love your site. I have never made a recipe from you I didn’t like. So I made these last week. I didn’t have all the mini marshmallows I needed so I spent so much time cutting the big ones into mini ones. And because it took so long I forgot the vanilla. The marshmallows worked good though. And they were sooo good. So today, I bought the minis. Laid everything out. Then my 6 year old wanted to watch. And because I was trying to make sure she didn’t get burned: I forgot the vanilla AGAIN. These are so good without the vanilla. I can only imagine how they taste with it.
These were great! Thank you! My brother is picky about his krispie treats, and these passed his rigid standards. I only had one bag of small marshmallows, so I combined them with a bag of large and weighed them, and it worked out very well.
Hi,
Is it possible to substitute large marshmallows in this recipe?
I only have the large size marshmallows on hand. If so what would be the amount needed?
Thank you!
Hi Tee, Sure, you can use the larger marshmallows, just use the same weight measurement that is listed.
Ooo, I can’t wait to try these. I’ve usually used a 5:8 weight ratio (cereal:marshmallow). This looks better :D An old boss of mine introduced me to adding vanilla…I now do that, as well as a smidge of almond extract. Soooo good. Not a fan of unmelted marshmallows, myself, but in my book the gooier (sp? I’ve never written that word out) the better!
Love these!! I’ve made them twice now and can’t get enough of them! Thanks for the recipe.
That stretch is what dreams are made of…3 bags must be the magic trick.
You aren’t kidding- these really are the best! Trader Joe’s just launched their first ever marshmallows (which happen to be vegan) and they were on display right by the entrance when I went in yesterday. I read this post earlier in the week and knew I had to buy a bag immediately and try this recipe. SO good. Perfect butter flavor… just enough marshmallow to stick together without being too gooey. Thank you!
These are so good! A few of my family members love to have these on more than special occasions! These rice krispy treats don’t last long in our house!
I love rice krispie treats and these were amazing! When I made these, my whole family gobbled them up. I kept catching my “non-sweet-eater” husband cutting off another piece. I’m pretty sure the batch didn’t last more than a day or two. Thanks for yet another fabulous recipe.
Now that looks amazing! This is exactly what I have been looking for in a rice crispy recipe. Do you mind if, I share this recipe on my blog and link back to you for credit?
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I’m not usually the hugest fan of rice krispies treats but this recipe is about to change my mind. They look AMAZING! I love the extra non-melted marshmallows. Pinning!
This recipe looks amazing! Rice Krispies are my go-to treat! I especially love it when they have bits of extra unmelted marshmallow in them. You should try browning the butter–it adds a whole other depth of flavor that is out of this world!
These sound awesome. Can’t wait to try the recipe. Many years ago I decided to make these with cocoa krispies and a bit of peanut butter. They were really good. I don’t know if I could make them like I used to but your recipe has also inspired me to try. I LOVE marshmallow??
Made a half batch (by weight on my digital scale) of these in a 9×13 (because 3 bags of marshmallows aren’t standard pantry fare at my house but I HAD to have them) and the proportion was perfect! I’ve always melted my marshmallows in the microwave but did it on the stovetop and it was still easy! If I were making them for others and not just my immediate family for after-school I would have used a 9×9 or 8×8.
I know a few kiddos and adults ;-) who would love these treats. I mean, whats better than Rice Krispies Treats?!!?
YUM! I love rice krispie treats that are loaded with marshmallows. I know what you mean about the ones at Noodles. Those are almost impossible for me to pass up. These look amazing! I know my daughters (and I) would devour them! :)
Michelle, homemade Krispies treats are SO much better than those at Noodles! :) Yours look ooey, gooey amazing! Mouth currently watering!
was just about to make riche krispie treats-but am now going to make THESE.
Thank you!
I must save this recipe to make for my boys. They will love them! For some reason I can’t “pin” it from your blog post. Maybe it’s just my computer, but I haven’t had trouble pinning from other blogs. Is there some reason you know of that pinning doesn’t work from your blog?
Jenn, Hmm I’m able to pin without an issue. What type of browser are you using? Are you using the Pin button?
I’m using the pin button in Safari. Not sure what the problem is, but when I click my pin button in your blog nothing happens.
Hi Jenn, So strange. I’m also using Safari and just used the Pin button to double check, and I was able to pin this recipe without an issue at all.
Oh wait, Safari on desktop or mobile/tablet?
Safari on my laptop. Must be a problem on my end. Thanks for checking on it!
Hey! I fixed it! Sorry to have you spend time checking into a problem that was on my end. Had to reinstall the “Pin” button and now it works. Got this recipe saved! =)
Not a problem at all, glad you got it to work! :)
These look wonderful! I love love love rice krispey treats, and I love the idea of making them “bakery style”. My favorite way to make rice krispey treats is to mix in a dollop of peanut butter into the melted marshmallows – you should try it! ;)
I sure am going to try it! Yum! I’ve been craving peanut butter like crazy lately.
You should try penutbutter no bake cookies. They taste so good.
These look great! My mother always likes to make these, especially around holidays. I will have to give your recipe a try! :-)
Hi Michelle!
These look delicious! I’m wondering if you can help me out, I am in the process of making treat bags for my batman themed winery tour bus birthday party (yes, that is a thing here in Australia!) I am wondering if it is possible to make these in individual mini cupcake cases? If not, are there any suggestions that you may have for quick and easy individual treats that I can add a bucketload of popping candy to? (for the Pow! Bang! Pop! That all batman birthdays need!) Thanks for your help, I really love your blog!
Hi Sally, Absolutely, you could just pack it into cupcake tins instead of a large pan!