Rice Krispie Tree-ts: Easy Holiday Baking Tradition

There is something truly magical about a simple recipe during the holidays. It allows us to step away from the stress of complex baking and focus entirely on the fun, the family, and the memories we’re making.
Forget the gingerbread house drama this year! Say hello to Rice Krispie Tree-ts—the easiest, most forgiving, and definitely the most delicious activity you can do with your kids this season.
Why This Recipe is Your Holiday MVP
When you’re juggling everything else the holidays throw at you, baking should be a joy, not a chore. These “Tree-ts” require zero baking skills, minimal time, and maximum fun.
- No Oven Required: Perfect for little hands (and big ones!) who don’t need to mess with hot appliances.
- The Best Texture: They provide a wonderfully sticky “canvas” that holds sprinkles and melted chocolate perfectly.
- Instant Gratification: From start to finish, you’ll be decorating in under 30 minutes.

The Simple Magic: Your Rice Krispie Tree-ts Recipe
You don’t need a complicated list of ingredients to make an unforgettable holiday memory. This classic ratio gives you the perfect, pliable texture every time.

Christmas Rice Krispie Tree-ts
Ingredients
- ½ cup butter
- 16 oz mini marshallows
- 7 cups Rice Krispies Holiday edition
Toppings
- 1 cup white chocolate melts
- holiday sprinkles
Instructions
- In a large pot, melt the butter.
- Add in the marshmallows and stir until butter and marshmallows are incorporated.
- Fold in the Rice Krispies.
- Place into a greased 9×13 pan.
- Once cooled, cut into triangle shapes.
- Finish off with the holiday sprinkles to make them look like festive trees!
Making Memories: Tips for Decorating with Kids
The real treasure here is the time spent together. Here are a few ways to elevate the experience and make it a lasting memory:
- Prep the Station: Lay out a large sheet of parchment paper over the table for easy cleanup. Arrange all the sprinkles, chocolate, and utensils into small, accessible bowls.
- Tell a Story: While the kids are decorating, tell them the story of a favorite holiday memory from your childhood. This connects the activity to the family narrative (hello, Autobiographical Memory!).
- Take a Picture! Before anyone takes a bite, snap a photo of your kids proudly holding their finished, uniquely decorated creations. These photos are gold!
- Start a Journal Tradition: After you’ve enjoyed the treats, jot down the date, the funny things your kids said while decorating, and who participated in your Family Recipe Journal.
Happy Decorating!