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scavallero said:I use a tbs of butter, 1/2 cup marshmallows(mini) and a little more than 1/2 cup rice krispies. This works in the 8" try me saute pan. I call them individual serving size.
How much rice krispies?chefrobin said:Hi There...just did a cookware training tonight and have the rice krispie recipe for the small saute...1-2 Tbsp butter or marg melted in pan. Add 6 large marshmallows and melt stirring constantly until smooth. Add rice krispies; mix and pour into mini baker or small bar pan. I have a nice one page flyer on small saute pan try me recipes, but not sure how to post it to the site.
chefrobin said:Hi There...just did a cookware training tonight and have the rice krispie recipe for the small saute...1-2 Tbsp butter or marg melted in pan. Add 6 large marshmallows and melt stirring constantly until smooth. Add rice krispies; mix and pour into mini baker or small bar pan. I have a nice one page flyer on small saute pan try me recipes, but not sure how to post it to the site.
janezapchef said:Thanks, Sharon. There's actually a much smaller amounts recipe that went around several years ago. You make it in the small saute pan and flip it out onto a Simple Additions (or a stone and wipe with a paper towel. I guess the amounts are what I'm looking for. It's NOT a full-size recipe.
chefrobin said:Hi There...just did a cookware training tonight and have the rice krispie recipe for the small saute...1-2 Tbsp butter or marg melted in pan. Add 6 large marshmallows and melt stirring constantly until smooth. Add rice krispies; mix and pour into mini baker or small bar pan. I have a nice one page flyer on small saute pan try me recipes, but not sure how to post it to the site.
chefrobin said:Hi There...just did a cookware training tonight and have the rice krispie recipe for the small saute...1-2 Tbsp butter or marg melted in pan. Add 6 large marshmallows and melt stirring constantly until smooth. Add rice krispies; mix and pour into mini baker or small bar pan. I have a nice one page flyer on small saute pan try me recipes, but not sure how to post it to the site.
zmom58 said:Chefrobin, hope you are on CS today, even though it's the 4th of July! Happy 4th! I would love to see your flyer too!
Deb
To prevent Rice Krispies from sticking to your cookware, make sure to thoroughly coat the surface of the cookware with a non-stick cooking spray before adding the Rice Krispies. You can also use parchment paper or wax paper to line the cookware before adding the Rice Krispies.
Yes, you can use any type of cookware to make Rice Krispies treats. However, non-stick cookware is recommended to prevent the treats from sticking to the surface. You can also use a microwave-safe bowl to make the treats in the microwave.
Clean your cookware by soaking it in warm, soapy water for a few minutes. Then, use a non-abrasive sponge or cloth to gently scrub off any residue. For tougher stains, you can use a paste of baking soda and water to scrub the cookware. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly before storing.
Yes, you can use your Pampered Chef cookware to make Rice Krispies treats on the stovetop. Just make sure to use low to medium heat and stir constantly to prevent burning. You can also use the Pampered Chef Double Boiler to melt the marshmallows and butter for the treats.
To ensure perfect Rice Krispies treats, make sure to use fresh marshmallows and Rice Krispies cereal. Also, measure the ingredients accurately and mix the melted marshmallows and cereal quickly to prevent the mixture from hardening. Press the mixture firmly into the cookware and let it cool before cutting into squares.