Chocolate Covered Cherry Rice Krispies Treats

A nostalgic snack elevated: cherry-flavored marshmallow crisped with cereal, pressed into squares and finished with a glossy chocolate drizzle. 24 party-ready pieces in 10 minutes.

This recipe is all about a playful grown-up twist on a childhood favorite. I remember pulling warm, sticky squares from a pan as a kid and hearing the little crackle when you bit into them. Years later I wanted to preserve that same light, airy crunch but add a touch of elegance — the bright snap of cherry and a silky chocolate finish. The result is familiar and new at once: airy pockets of toasted cereal coated in cherry-kissed marshmallow, set into neat squares and wrapped in a decadent chocolate hug.
I discovered this combination during a long weekend of nostalgia baking when a forgotten package of cherry gelatin prompted an experiment. The cherry gave the marshmallow layer a subtle, tangy lift without overwhelming the gentle sweetness, while the chocolate drizzle added depth and a pleasant contrast in mouthfeel. Every bite presents a layered experience: chew, glossy chocolate, faint tang, and the airy rice crisp base. It’s an easy crowd-pleaser that doubles as a party dessert or a late-night comfort nibble.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Quick and simple: ready start-to-finish in about 10 minutes, perfect for last-minute treats or impromptu gatherings.
- Accessible pantry ingredients: uses butter, marshmallows, cereal and a single packet of cherry gelatin for a pronounced cherry note.
- Kid-friendly and grown-up friendly: the marshmallow base satisfies nostalgic cravings while the chocolate and cherry combination feels sophisticated.
- Easy to adapt: swap cereal for a certified gluten-free crispy rice to accommodate dietary needs without changing technique.
- Make-ahead friendly: can be prepared in advance and drizzled just before serving to keep the chocolate glossy and fresh.
In my kitchen these squares vanish faster than any other traybake. Family and friends always comment on the subtle cherry lift and the way the chocolate finish transforms the familiar texture into something adult and memorable. It’s one of those handheld desserts that sparks conversation — people ask for the recipe because the flavor is surprisingly grown-up while the form is delightfully nostalgic.
Ingredients
- Butter (4 tablespoons): Use unsalted butter for control over seasoning or a dairy-free stick like Earth Balance for a vegan adaptation. Butter adds richness and helps the marshmallows melt smoothly.
- Mini marshmallows (10 ounces): Small marshmallows melt faster and form the sticky matrix that binds the cereal; store-brand or name-brand both work — avoid stale marshmallows for the best texture.
- Rice Krispies cereal (6 cups): Any crispy rice cereal provides the signature crunch; choose a certified gluten-free version if you need to avoid gluten — note that texture may vary slightly.
- Cherry gelatin (1 4-ounce packet): Adds concentrated cherry flavor and a pretty rosy tint. Knox or Jell-O cherry gelatin works; for a more natural option use powdered cherry-flavored pectin blend.
- Chocolate chips (1 1/2 cups): Semi-sweet or dark chips give a nice contrast to the sweet marshmallow. Use dairy-free chips for a non-dairy version.
- Shortening (1 tablespoon): Helps make the melted chocolate glossy and easily drizzleable; coconut oil can be substituted in equal amount for a slight coconut note.
Instructions
Melt Butter:Place a medium saucepan over medium heat and add 4 tablespoons of butter. Allow it to melt completely, swirling occasionally. Do not let it brown; you want just melted butter to soften the marshmallows evenly.Add Marshmallows:Lower heat to medium-low and add 10 ounces of mini marshmallows. Stir continuously with a heatproof spatula until marshmallows are fully melted and glossy, about 2 to 3 minutes. If any stubborn pieces remain, remove the pan from heat and keep stirring—the residual warmth will finish them.Mix in Jello:Sprinkle the 4-ounce packet of cherry gelatin over the melted marshmallows and stir until completely incorporated and evenly colored. The gelatin melts into the marshmallow, imparting cherry aroma and a gentle pink hue; taste and adjust expectation — it should be a hint, not an overpowering candy note.Combine with Rice Krispies:Remove the pan from heat and quickly fold in 6 cups of Rice Krispies cereal, stirring until every flake is coated. Work briskly—the mixture sets as it cools. Use a spatula coated with a little butter to help with sticking.Press into Pan:Grease a rimmed baking sheet or line it with parchment and lightly butter the top of your hands. Press the mixture evenly into the pan to the desired thickness; don’t compress it so much that you lose the airy texture. Allow to cool at room temperature for at least 15 minutes before chocolate.Melt Chocolate:Place 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips and 1 tablespoon shortening in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in 20-second bursts, stirring between each, until smooth and glossy. Alternatively melt over a double boiler. The shortening keeps the chocolate fluid for a fine drizzle.Drizzle Chocolate:Use a spoon or piping bag to drizzle the melted chocolate in a back-and-forth pattern over the cooled marshmallow layer. Work quickly so the chocolate sets with a shiny finish. For a thicker coating, spread chocolate and allow it to firm before cutting.Let Set & Serve:Let the chocolate set completely at room temperature or refrigerate for 10 minutes. Once firm, cut into 24 squares using a sharp knife wiped between cuts to prevent smearing. Serve at room temperature for best texture.
You Must Know
- These keep well in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days; chocolate may bloom if temperature fluctuates but flavor remains great.
- For longer storage, freeze uncut bars for up to 3 months; thaw in the refrigerator before slicing to reduce crumbling.
- Substituting a gluten-free crispy rice cereal works well; texture may be slightly less crisp but the flavor remains excellent.
- Each square is best enjoyed within 24 hours for optimal marshmallow chew and chocolate gloss.
My favorite aspect is how the cherry packet transforms the marshmallow from plain sweetness into a lively, slightly tangy layer. Family members remark on the nostalgic crunch and often request these at simple celebrations. I’ve learned that pressing the mix gently but not tightly preserves the air pockets, and that waiting until the chocolate is fully set yields the cleanest cuts. These little details make a big difference in presentation and mouthfeel.
Storage Tips
Store cooled squares in a single layer or separated with parchment rounds in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days. If your kitchen is warm, keep the container in a cool spot or refrigerate briefly to protect the chocolate finish — refrigeration can make the chocolate dull, so allow bars to come to room temperature before serving. For long-term storage, wrap individual pieces in plastic wrap and place them in a freezer-safe bag; they freeze well for up to three months. Thaw in the refrigerator first to avoid condensation on the chocolate.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need a dairy-free version, substitute vegan margarine for butter and use dairy-free chocolate chips; a tablespoon of refined coconut oil can replace shortening. For vegetarian diets, swap cherry gelatin with a plant-based powdered gel or use freeze-dried cherry powder blended into the marshmallows. To reduce sugar, try a lower-sugar chocolate and smaller drizzle, but note that changing marshmallows substantially alters texture. For a deeper cherry note, fold in 2 tablespoons of cherry jam into the melted marshmallows, but expect a stickier set.
Serving Suggestions
These squares are playful on a dessert board alongside fresh cherries, toasted nuts, and a small bowl of extra melted chocolate for dipping. For parties, cut into mini-bites and garnish with a tiny candied cherry or a pinch of flaked sea salt to balance sweetness. Pair with black coffee or a tall milk for nostalgic comfort; for adults, a slightly tart rosé or cherry-infused cocktail complements the confection’s flavor profile. Presentation tip: use a warm knife to slice glossy, clean squares.
Cultural Background
The original crispy rice and marshmallow combination dates to mid-20th century American home baking — a simple, no-bake confection beloved for its minimal technique and universal appeal. This adaptation leans into classic American candy flavors by adding cherry gelatin and chocolate, reminiscent of retro cherry-on-top desserts and chocolate-coated confections popular at local fairs. While not traditional to any specific holiday, the cherry-chocolate pairing often appears in Valentine’s and summer picnic treats where bright flavor and easy portability are valued.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, fold in chopped freeze-dried strawberries and use white chocolate tinted with natural cherry powder for a lighter presentation. For winter or holiday gatherings, sub in peppermint extract and crushed candy canes for a festive twist, or add orange zest and dark chocolate for a winter-citrus pairing. You can also top with chopped toasted almonds or pistachios during autumn for a nutty contrast that adds texture and seasonal warmth.
Meal Prep Tips
Make the marshmallow layer and press it into the pan up to a day ahead, cover tightly and wait to drizzle chocolate the day of serving to keep the finish glossy. For individual grab-and-go snacks, cut the bars and wrap each piece in parchment or wax paper and store in a shallow container — this prevents sticking and makes distribution simple. When prepping for events, double the batch and use a half-sheet pan to save time; adjust chilling to ensure the chocolate sets evenly.
These squares are a small, joyful reminder that simple ingredients can create surprising flavor combinations. Give them a try, tinker with the cherry intensity, and make the recipe your own — they’re happiest when shared.
Pro Tips
Press the cereal mixture gently but not tightly to preserve airy texture.
Warm the knife between cuts for cleaner slices and wipe it between cuts.
Melt chocolate in short bursts and stir to prevent overheating and graininess.
Use parchment or oil your hands to prevent sticking when pressing into the pan.
This nourishing chocolate covered cherry rice krispies treats recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Instructions
Melt Butter
Place 4 tablespoons butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat and allow to melt completely without browning.
Add Marshmallows
Lower heat to medium-low, add 10 ounces mini marshmallows and stir continuously until melted and glossy, about 2-3 minutes.
Mix in Jello
Sprinkle in the 4-ounce cherry gelatin and stir until fully incorporated, giving the marshmallow mixture a uniform cherry tint and aroma.
Combine with Rice Krispies
Remove from heat and fold in 6 cups Rice Krispies until all cereal is evenly coated, working quickly before the mixture sets.
Press into Pan
Grease a rimmed baking sheet or line with parchment. With greased hands, press the mixture evenly into the pan to desired thickness and allow to cool.
Melt Chocolate
Melt 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips with 1 tablespoon shortening in 20-second microwave bursts or over a double boiler until smooth.
Drizzle Chocolate
Drizzle the melted chocolate over the cooled bars using a spoon or piping bag, working quickly to maintain a glossy finish.
Let Set and Serve
Allow chocolate to set at room temperature or chill briefly. Cut into 24 squares with a warm knife and serve.
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