Chocolate Rice Krispie Cakes Recipe - remember these? (2024)

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Posted By Laura in Family Recipes, In the Home, Just for You, Retro School Dinners Recipes | 12 comments

Another school dinners favourite, these chocolate rice krispie cakes were always made in huge trays and served in square chunks with the obligatory oodles of custard.

Best of all, they are also a classic cook-with-children recipe; easy and fun to make and always a favourite to eat! This is the original 70’s recipe I used myself as a child, that’s been carefully tucked away in one of my Mums recipe books – looks like it was probably torn off a Rice Krispie’s box!

Traditional Chocolate Rice Krispie Cakes

Preparation time
15 – 20 minutes

  • 3 cups Rice Krispies (I just use a small mug)
  • 4 tbsp golden syrup
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1 tbsp butter (margarine in original)
  • 1tsp cocoa powder
  • few drops of vanilla or almond essence

Put syrup, sugar and butter/marg and cocoa powder into a pan, melt (stirring) until everything is smooth and chocolatey.
Remove from heat, add essence and Krispies.
Mix well and pour into a greased 7″ square tin (I use a swiss roll tin). Mark into squares and remove from the tin when cold.
Alternatively, divide mixture between12 cake cases in a bun tin.
Put in the fridge to set.

No freezing, but will last a few days in an air tight container. Not that it will actually, you know, LAST once everyone knows where it is being kept.

You can leave the cocoa powder out if you don’t want a chocolate version, of course.

(next week: real proper actual school dinners pink custard to go with it!)

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Author: Laura

A 70's child, I’ve been married for a Very Long Time, and appear to have made four children, and collected one large and useless dog along the way.I work, I have four children, I have a dog… ergo, I do not do dusting or ironing.I began LittleStuff back in (gulp) 2004.I like huge mugs of tea. And Coffee. And Cake. And a steaming cone of crispy fresh fluffy chips, smothered in salt and vinegar. #healthyeaterWhen I grow up I am going to be quietly graceful, organised and wear lipstick every day. In the meantime I *may* have a slight butterfly-brain issue.

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    Mary

    13 June 2012

    I made these for a retro 50’s street party for the Queens diamond jubilee and they were so easy, delicious and were gone within minutes of putting them on the table. Definitely give them a go.

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    (@littlestuff) (@littlestuff)

    10 July 2012

    Old Stuff:: Chocolate Rice Krispie Cakes Recipe – remember these? http://t.co/zQUNZMO6

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    kelly rogers

    17 September 2012

    at last i have found the ” proper ” rice krispie cake recipe ! after an hours searching online kept finding the posh version with chocolate and marshmallows – this is how we made them as kids – thing is will there be any left for when the kids come home from school ????

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    Mary

    23 December 2018

    So glad I found this as they are what my mum made us as kids and wanted to do them for Christmas for the grandchildren and could not remember the amounts any more just of to make them now thank you

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      Lynn

      2 April 2020

      My son married a Filipino lady in November who has been a widow for 12 years. We are delighted that they were married in November and that she and her 2 teenage daughters were given U.K. visas and just made it to England before a lockdown in Manila. I needed a speedy recipe for cakes today and recalled how my son adored Rice Krispie cakes as a youngster. Thank you so much for your recipe which was made in record time, spooned into cake cases and eaten very swiftly by our new granddaughters! Will remake for Easter with mini eggs to decorate. Thanks.again

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        Laura

        3 April 2020

        Oh that’s such a lovely story – and I’m so glad your son’s new family made it in. And I bet there’s nothing like some rice krispie cakes to make a teen feel comforted and welcome :)

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    Von

    12 March 2021

    Trying to find recipe for the pineapple tart they used to make with debonair cream swirls on top ??? Oh and white custard :)

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    Kalpna

    11 March 2022

    Hi there.. I’m craving steamed ginger pudding and custard from school days in the UK. Would you have the recipe for that. It was the best.

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    Nadine Johnson

    28 August 2022

    Thank you – Thank you – Thank you!!!! I have been searching for this recipe for years. Way back, when I inherited my mother’s recipe box, I thought it would be in there. To no avail. I remember making oodles of these for the kids I babysat in the 70s – it was always a hit. Have I remembered to say thank you yet?

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      Harvinder

      8 December 2023

      Hi can anyone explain what the texture of these turn out as. I grew up in the 90’s and at school they used to sell these but they weren’t rock hard (which I suspect is what happens if you use proper chocolate). They were soft so you had to handle with care and chewy and tasted amazing. I’m pregnant and thinking back at the things I once loved but don’t have. I would like to ask my mum or MIL to make this (I can’t stand the smell in my kitchen right now – hormones!) But I don’t want to ask if they aren’t the type I’m searching for. Thanks

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FAQs

Why are my chocolate Rice Krispie Cakes soggy? ›

Why are my chocolate rice crispy cakes soggy and chewy? If your chocolate Rice Krispie cakes are turning soft and chewy, this may be due to incorrect storage. If they're exposed to air, your crispy cakes can lose their crispiness and turn chewy. You should keep them in an airtight container.

Do you bake or freeze Rice Krispie Treats? ›

If you want to store them for longer than two days, try freezing them. To Freeze: Allow these gooey Rice Krispie Treats to cool completely and cut them into squares. Freeze in an airtight container, or wrap each square in a piece of plastic wrap and place them in a gallon freezer bag. Freeze them for up to 3 months.

Why are my Rice Krispie Treats falling apart? ›

An important factor in a rice krispie treat recipe is the ratio of marshmallow to cereal. Too much cereal and the squares will taste dry, crunchy, and bland. Too much marshmallow and the squares will be too sticky and fall apart.

Why are my homemade Rice Krispie Treats hard? ›

If you melt the marshmallows too fast, it might result in a Rice Kripsy treat that is harder and crunchy than chewy. Take your time and let the butter and marshmallows melt slowly. Use an 8×8 or slightly smaller pan. Use a small and deep pan if you want thick and chewy rice Krispy treats.

How to stop rice cakes from going soggy? ›

Keep them crisp by putting them in an airtight container and storing them in your pantry. Alternatively, just reseal the bag with a chip clip or a twist tie instead. Try to keep your rice cakes in a cool, dry spot, like your pantry.

How do you keep rice crispy cakes from getting hard? ›

It's tempting to turn up the heat to speed up melting the butter and marshmallows, but resist the urge. High heat is the prime culprit for rock hard rice krispie treats. → Follow this tip: It will take a few more minutes of cook time, but melt the butter and marshmallows over low heat.

Do you have to refrigerate Rice Krispie treats after you make them? ›

Do Rice Crispy Treats Need to be Refrigerated? No. I recommend keeping these Rice Crispy Treats in an airtight container at room temperature. Refrigerating will make the marshmallow in them super hard, so I advise to leave them at room temperature.

Why are my Rice Krispie treats so sticky? ›

Too much marshmallow and butter can make a super sticky, wet or soggy slice, while too little makes a hard, dry or crumbly one. I recommend using a baking scale for my recipe to get the ratio JUST right, creating the perfect chewy but crispy Rice Krispie Squares. Melted marshmallow = sticky mess.

How long do chocolate covered Rice Krispie treats last? ›

They should keep well in an airtight container at a cool room temperature for about 4-5 days. Make sure to separate any layers with parchment paper to prevent sticking. To extend the shelf life, you can refrigerate them for up to 2 weeks, or freeze them for up to 3 months.

What happens if you put too much butter in Rice Krispies treats? ›

What happens if you put too much butter in Rice Krispies Treats? If you put too much butter in rice krispies treats they will become oily, the cereal will soak up the butter and the treats will become soggy, rather than crispy.

Can I use old marshmallows for Rice Krispie Treats? ›

Can you use stale marshmallows to make rice krispie treats? You can but I would not recommend it. The marshmallows will clump instead of melting into a nice even goo.

How do you keep rice crispy treats from sticking together? ›

Lay a piece of wax paper between each layer of treats.

This will help prevent the rice crispy treats from sticking and bonding.

What makes rice krispies taste better? ›

Vanilla Extract: Adds a touch of vanilla flavor, enhancing the overall taste of the treats. Salt: Balances the sweetness and enhances the flavor of the other ingredients. Rice Krispies: The star ingredient, these crisped rice cereal pieces absorb the melted marshmallow mixture and provide a crispiness.

Is it cheaper to make or buy rice krispie treats? ›

It's Cheaper – The ingredients in this recipe cost me $5.01 and made 16.1 ounces of rice krispies, roughly 30 cents per ounce. I bought an 8-piece box at the store for $4.43 cents, with each piece weighing 0.78 ounces. That's about 70 cents per ounce.

How long does it take rice crispy treats to harden? ›

How long does it take for Rice Krispies treats to harden? Not too long! It takes about an hour for them to cool off completely after melting on the stove. But you can start digging in after 20-30 minutes if you don't mind an extra gooey rice krispie.

How do you keep Rice Krispies from getting soggy? ›

Let the rice krispies sit 5 min before pressing into the pan: Simply dump the rice krispies into the pan and let them sit a minute. This helps avoid a soggy or stale texture. After a minute or two of cooling you can then press them into the pan.

Why are my chocolate cornflake cakes soggy? ›

Using too much chocolate is typically the culprit. Follow the noted ratio to help avoid soggy chocolate cornflakes cakes.

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