Here's what you need: (makes 24 treats)
- 8 cups Rice Krispie cereal
- 1/4 cup butter (1/2 stick)
- 1 bag marshmallows
- orange food coloring (optional)
- orange melting chocolates
- brown melting chocolates
1. Just like with regular Rice Krispie treats, melt your butter and marshmallows in a large pot over medium heat. (Add some orange food coloring if you wish to tint the treats themselves. )
2. Remove from heat, then stir in your 8 cups of cereal. Stir until the cereal is coated with your marshmallow mixture, then spoon into greased muffin tins. Use a piece of waxed paper coated with cooking spray to push the mixture into the muffin tins.
3. Allow the treats to cool in the tins as you melt your orange melting chocolate. (I have this Chocolate Melting Pot
4. As the orange chocolate is cooling, melt your brown chocolate for the lines. (When I made the Baseball Treats last year, I attempt to pipe it on using a ziploc bag and it was really tough. This year, I used these Mini Decorating Squeeze Bottles
If you're just serving the treats on a tray at a party, I'm sure you could just use regular frosting instead of the chocolate. However, the chocolate lines are great if you're packaging the treats up because they won't smear.
| Excuse the crappy picture, it was late at night and I didn't see how blurry it was. |
5. Next, just squeeze on your lines on the basketballs. I simply made a cross, then two curved lines on either side.
6. It went super quick with that squeeze bottle and I cranked out 24 cute basketballs in no time.
7. I made up a simple little bag topper (printable here), then packaged up two basketball treats in a sandwich bag for each teammate.
Funny little story: When I showed the bags to my son, he didn't understand it at first. I had to explain that "had a ball" is an expression meaning "had a good time". As he was passing out the treats, he explained the expression to each kid to make sure they understood.
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These are so adorable! I love the little baggies with the quote.. that really finishes the treats off :)
ReplyDeleteThese are too adorable!! My little one is having a basketball themed party in a few weeks, this is definitely something to consider making! Thank you for sharing (: they look great!!
ReplyDeleteThese are sooo cute! Thanks for sharing. I can imagine baseballs this way too. What fun for a sports themed party!
ReplyDeleteVery cute
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh, I don't know how I found you...maybe through Crafty Crow? but I love you!! I wrote so many ideas down, thank you sooo much!!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! What a fun idea ... I'm pinning it.
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun!
ReplyDeleteIf you don't have a chocolate melting pot, you can also use a crock pot to melt chocolate and keep it melted.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!! My little guy will love these, he's super obsessed with basketball.
ReplyDeletethese are super cute! i'm definitely going to be making a baseball version for my son when he starts tee-ball! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so great! I can totally see using these for softball snacks!
ReplyDeleteThose are so stinkin cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are SO adorable, Laura! My little man would looove them, and so would his Poppy who's a phys ed teacher. It would be cute with soccer balls and baseballs too...would you consider sharing here?
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Making these right now for my son's treat day tomorrow. He's super excited I'm making something homemade instead of buying something like everyone else. Wonder how long this will last. LOL Thanks for the idea!
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