Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats are gooey, chewy and perfect twist on the classic Rice Krispies. Made with marshmallows, peanut butter, and a thick layer of chocolate on top!
If you love easy recipes & peanut butter – then these peanut butter Rice Krispie treats are just the thing for you. It’s an easy, no-bake recipe that you can whip up in no time. And when there’s peanut butter & chocolate involved, you really can’t go wrong.
As a child, I absolutely loved Rice Krispie treats. Sometimes if I was lucky my Mom would make them for us after school and they’d still be warm, not quite set and all gooey by the time we got home. When I was in university, I made them in the microwave. I’d have a ball of sticky, crunchy, marshmallow deliciousness ready in 2 minutes. And it was the perfect comfort food for late-night study sessions.
Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats
These peanut butter Rice Krispies are chewy, peanut buttery, and ridiculously delicious with a layer of chocolate on top.
For ingredients, you’ll need:
- ¼ cup unsalted butter
- 1 10-oz bag mini marshmallows or 5 cups
- ½ cup peanut butter
- 6 cups Rice Krispie cereal (or whatever generic brand works too)
I prefer using mini marshmallows because they melt more easily – but if you only have large ones, 1 cup of mini marshmallows is equal to 8 large ones (so you’d need 40 total for the recipe). To use marshmallow cream, one 7 oz jar is equal to 1 ½ cups mini marshmallows.
Pro Tip: For extra gooey Rice Krispie Treats – only use 5 ½ cups Rice Krispies in this recipe.
I typically make these on the stovetop. But you can also use your microwave to melt together the butter, peanut butter and marshmallows.
To make peanut butter Rice Krispie treats in the microwave, here’s how:
- Add the butter and marshmallows to a large heat-proof bowl.
- Microwave for 1-minute intervals on medium power, stirring between each until they are both melted.
- Stir in the peanut butter.
- Then stir in the Rice Krispies.
- Press into the pan & allow to harden.
Then a layer of delicious chocolate goes on top. It’s optional – but I don’t think you’ll get any complaints if you add the chocolate 🙂 N
Tips, Tricks & Common Questions
Can I use natural peanut butter? I don’t recommend it because the peanut butter can end up separating and then the bars won’t warden.
Can I use chunky peanut butter? Definitely – but I recommend using ¾ cups instead. I personally prefer the texture without the peanuts, but it’s up to you.
Can I freeze them? Absolutely. Place them in an airtight container with wax paper in between each layer of squares. Freeze for up to 2 months, then thaw in the fridge before bringing to room temperature and serving.
Mine got too hard – what happened? If your rice krispie treats get too hard – that often means that the marshmallows started to burn. Next time, turn the burner to a lower heat setting and very slowly melt everything together. You can also try adding in a little less cereal – try 5 ¾ cups. If I end up with a batch that is too crunchy – I often warm them up for about 15 seconds in the microwave before enjoying.
My rice krispies didn’t stick together – what happened? Next time, try packing them down more firmly into the pan. Or if your kitchen is quite hot, you can let them firm up in the fridge.
Do not store Rice Krispie Treats in the fridge – they will get too hard!
If you love peanut butter no-bake treats, try these other favorites:
Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats
Ingredients
- ¼ cup unsalted butter
- 1 10 oz bag mini marshmallows about 5 cups
- ½ cup peanut butter
- 6 cups Rice Krispie cereal*
- 8 oz chocolate chips about 1 ⅓ cups
- 2 teaspoons vegetable oil
Instructions
- Lightly grease a 9x13 inch pan with butter or non-stick cooking spray.
- In a large saucepan melt the butter, mini marshmallows and peanut butter together over low heat while stirring gently.
- Once melted, remove from the heat and stir in the Rice Krispies.
- Press the mixture into the pan (lightly spray your hands with non-stick cooking spray to avoid the mixture sticking to your hands).
- Add the chocolate chips (or chopped chocolate) to a medium-sized heatproof bowl. Microwave for 45-second intervals on medium power (not high or standard), stirring in between each burst.
- Once almost melted, stir until smooth and stir in the vegetable oil.
- Pour the chocolate over the top of the bars and let harden at room temperature (about 2 hours).
- Cut into squares and store in an airtight container at room temperature.
Notes
Nutrition
Adapted from Kellogg’s
Haven’t made rice krispie squares in years but I will try these!
Looks yummy! I hope these made up for the fact she slept through choosing ballet slippers! Regards Jacklyn
These look delicious! Thank you so much for sharing Fiona!
Awesome recipe…..also tried to switch it up – used Nutella for peanut butter in recipe and then peanut butter chips melted over
This looks delicious! Thank you for sharing!
Nowhere near enough chocolate to easily cover the top, and I used a pyrex a bit smaller than 9×13.. otherwise, great! Next time I will use more chocolate chips
@jodie. Yes, I found that too. Also, 6 cups barely fit in a 9×13 pan but in the end, these were delicious!
These bars are exactly what I was looking to make today. Stirred in 6 tablespoons PB2 powder with the melted marshmallows in lieu of actual peanut butter, and it worked great!
I followed the recipe but didn’t have any Rice Krispies so I used corn Chex and not too bad….a lil chunky but all worked out and hit the spot..sweet spot that is! Next time I’ll use rice Chex and crunch them up too see how that goes.
So yummy and easy!! Very helpful as I have fibro and can’t always do complicated dishes. The flavours in this though, are awesome!! Thank you for this! I did use a little less cereal as you suggested and it was perfect :)! Thank you!
I added 50% more chocolate than suggested because it didn’t look like it would be enough and it still was not enough. You can see through it and I had to spread it really aggressively with a rubber spatula to even get it to cover. I will probably double the chocolate next time. Pretty easy to make otherwise.