I am so excited to be sharing another Ovaltine recipe. We are making Ovaltine Crisped Rice Treats! This tasty recipe uses Ovaltine to flavor rice krispie treats! YUM.

Ovaltine Holiday Recipe text over an image of ovaltine rice krispie treats stacked on a white plate
Let’s make Ovaltine Rice Krispie Treats!

Let’s Make Ovaltine Crispy Rice Treats REcipe

I thought it would be fun to try something new using Ovaltine in a favorite recipe.   After making a LARGE batch and having it disappear in less than 24 hours, I can say that this will be one of those recipes that we will make again and again.

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Ovaltine Rice Crispy Treat Recipe Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 sticks of butter
  • 2 cups of Ovaltine – we used the Rich Chocolate flavor
  • Large bag of marshmallows {mine was 1 lb and 12 oz}
  • 12 cups of Crisped Rice Cereal
  • Non-stick cooking spray

Directions to Make Ovaltine Rice Krispy Treats

Step 1

Melt the butter in a large bowl in the microwave.

Step 2

Dissolve the Ovaltine into the melted butter.

Step 3

Add the marshmallows and put back in the microwave for several minutes until the marshmallows melt. Stir the mixture fully.

Step 4

Add the Crisped Rice Cereal and stir as quickly as possible.

Step 5

Spray your hands and a pan with non-stick cooking spray and then press the mixture into the pan.

Step 6

Wait until it cools completely and then cut into squares.

EAT!

I think it is fun to flavor a traditional recipe with Ovaltine.

Our Experience Making Ovaltine Rice Krispie Treats

All through my childhood, my mom would make cookie plates to give away through the holiday season.   She would make 3 or 4 different kinds of cookies so all the plates had variety.   Each year she would try a new recipe and some years it would become a staple on the cookie plate, and sometimes it would disappear never to be made again.

Yield: dozen large bars

Easy Ovaltine Rice Krispy Treats Recipe

Easy Ovaltine Rice Krispy Treats Recipe

This traditional rice krispie treat recipe is flavored with a kids favorite, Ovaltine making it a lovely chocolate rice cripy dessert that is super easy to make. Make extra because they go fast!

Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 sticks of butter
  • 2 cups of Ovaltine โ€“ we used the Rich Chocolate flavor
  • Large bag of marshmallows {mine was 1 lb and 12 oz}
  • 12 cups of Crisped Rice Cereal
  • Non-stick cooking spray

Instructions

  1. Melt the butter in a large bowl in the microwave.
  2. Dissolve the Ovaltine powder in the melted butter.
  3. Add the marshmallows and put back in the microwave for several minutes until the marshmallows melt.
  4. Stir the mixture fully.
  5. Add the Crisped Rice Cereal and stir.
  6. Spray hands and pan with non-stick cooking spray and press the mixture into the pan.
  7. Wait until it cools to cut and serve.

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  1. My favorite memory is when my boys were small and wanted to decorate the tree themselves–the bottom half would have tons of ornaments and the upper half (too high for them) had none–too cute!

  2. I remember so many Christmas times with family and friends. The wonderful smells in the house and opening presents on Christmas morning. I think it is being with people you love.

  3. We love Christmas…. some of our favorite memories include the Living Christmas Tree ( a huge tree shaped stand filled with Choir members singing Christmas songs), driving around looking at lights and Christmas Eve at my Aunt’s house. All ended with cups of Ovaltine and Coffee.

  4. Favorite Christmas memories include our 1st Christmas in our new house-1978-our boys were 5 & 1. Now our Christmases include their kids, 16, 10 & 3. Hmmm…great times with FAMILY!

  5. A favorite memory? The first Christmas after my second son was born. Our oldest said “Christmas is way more fun with two kids!”

  6. A favorite Christmas memory is when I was 7 or 8 when I got my first Bible with my name on it, and then I got one of those blowup punching bag bopper characters. It was a lot of fun.