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    Rice Bubble Christmas Trees

    Published: Dec 12, 2023 · Modified: Dec 12, 2023 by Maraya · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    These rice bubble Christmas trees are no bake and so easy to make for Christmas. Using Rice Bubbles and marshmallow, these are what the Americans call rice crispy treats, or here in Australia they are like our LCM bars.

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    Contents

    • Ingredients
    • How to make the rice bubble Christmas trees
    • Tips and tricks for making your rice bubble Christmas trees
      • Food Colouring
      • Allergies
      • Piping Tips
    • Rice Bubble Christmas Trees
      • Equipment
      • Ingredients  
      • Instructions 

    Ingredients

    Rice Bubbles

    White Marshmallows

    Butter

    Food Colouring

    White Chocolate

    Sprinkles

    Wooden Cocktail Sticks

    Round Cake Tin

    a Piping Bag

    How to make the rice bubble Christmas trees

    Line your round cake tins with cling wrap or baking paper.

    Melt the marshmallows and butter in a heatproof bowl in the microwave, stirring every 30 seconds. (Mine only took 1 minute in my microwave but it depends on each one). If you don't have a microwave you can do this in a small saucepan on medium heat, stirring continuously.

    Once they are melted, add in any food colouring. I chose to add pink but you could also turn your rice bubble Christmas trees green, or any colour you want!

    After you have coloured your marshmallow and butter mixture, stir in the rice bubbles. Once they are fully combined, press into the tins, making sure you get right to the edges. Make it as flat and smooth as possible.

    Refrigerate for 2 hours, then remove from the tin and slice them like a cake - each tin should give you eight triangle slices.

    Once they are sliced, insert your wooden cocktail sticks in the bottom, like a Christmas tree trunk!

    Melt your white chocolate and place it in a piping bag. Snip the end off (just a tiny bit!) and pipe the tree with a garland of white chocolate. Sprinkle with your sprinkles.

    Keep in the fridge until serving.

    Tips and tricks for making your rice bubble Christmas trees

    Food Colouring

    I'd recommend using a gel colouring because it gives a better colour, without making the mixture too wet. Americolor gel is the colouring I use the most.

    Allergies

    My daughter is gluten free so I made these using Kellogg's gluten free Rice Bubbles. They seem to be only available in Coles, and not Woolworths, for some reason.

    Piping Tips

    Fill your piping back by standing it in a tall cup and folding the top of the bag over the cup. When cutting the tip, start small. Remember you can always make the hole bigger, but you can't make it smaller!

    Rice Bubble Christmas Trees

    These are a no bake Christmas treats using marshmallows and rice bubbles.
    Print Recipe
    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Refrigeration time 2 hours hrs
    Total Time 2 hours hrs 20 minutes mins
    Course Christmas Baking
    Servings 16 Christmas trees

    Equipment

    • 2 round cake tins
    • 1 piping bag
    • wooden cocktail sticks

    Ingredients
      

    • 250 g white marshmallows I use the mini ones in the baking aisle
    • 125 g butter
    • 270 g Rice Bubbles I used the gluten free ones
    • 20 g white chocolate melted
    • sprinkles
    • food colour gel I used pink but you can choose!

    Instructions
     

    • Line your round cake tins with cling wrap or baking paper.
    • Melt the marshmallows and butter in a heatproof bowl in the microwave, stirring every 30 seconds. (Mine only took 1 minute in my microwave but it depends on each one). If you don't have a microwave you can do this in a small saucepan on medium heat, stirring continuously.
    • Once they are melted, add in any food colouring. I chose to add pink but you could also turn your rice bubble Christmas trees green, or any colour you want!
    • After you have coloured your marshmallow and butter mixture, stir in the rice bubbles. Once they are fully combined, press into the tins, making sure you get right to the edges. Make it as flat and smooth as possible
    • Refrigerate for 2 hours, then remove from the tin and slice them like a cake - each tin should give you eight triangle slices.
    • Once they are sliced, insert your wooden cocktail sticks in the bottom, like a Christmas tree trunk!
    • Melt your white chocolate and place it in a piping bag. Snip the end off (just a tiny bit!) and pipe the tree with a garland of white chocolate. Sprinkle with your sprinkles.
    • Keep in the fridge until serving.
    Keyword Christmas cooking, Christmas Dessert, Rice Crispy treats

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