Cute football themed snacks for your next football party! Since I was making mostly adult desserts for our last college ball game, I altered my Recipe #286286 to make chocolate-flavored, football Krispie treats for the kids. They were a big hit, with kids and adults! My cupcake carrier with the flat bottomed insert only held 15 treats so that's where I stopped counting. Because of that, I guessed here on the total yield. If you try this recipe please feel free to correct me, if needed. :)
Provided by Tinkerbell
Categories Candy
Time 45m
Yield 25-30 Treats
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In large pan or dutch oven, melt 3 Tablespoons of the butter over low heat. Add marshmallows & stir until completely melted.
- When marshmallows are melted & smooth, turn off heat & add almond extract. Stir well.
- Remove from burner & add Cocoa Krispies. Stir till combined.
- Spray inside of a large bowl & turn the mixture out into it. Allow to cool for about 10-15 minutes.
- Lightly grease your fingers with the 1 Tablespoon of butter and then pull off about a 1/4 cup of Krispie mixture.
- Shape into a football. An oval shape that is wide & tall in the center, getting smaller & slightly pointy at both ends. Repeat until all the mixture is used up.
- With frosting tube, pipe one long line, lengthwise, down the top of each football. Then pipe a short line at each end & fill in the center with more short lines to form the football's laces.
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Joyce Amoako
amoako_joyce99@yahoo.comI'm going to try making these treats with different types of cereal. I think they would be great with Fruity Pebbles or Lucky Charms.
lil_ ocho_puto
l@gmail.comThese treats are so addictive! I can't stop eating them.
Albert Lucus
albert_lucus26@yahoo.comI'm not a big fan of peanut butter, but I still really enjoyed these treats.
grantconcept solutions
gsolutions@hotmail.comThese treats are a great way to use up leftover Cocoa Krispies.
Cheryl Marston
m-cheryl67@gmail.comI love how these treats can be customized with different colors and sprinkles.
Muzamli Soomro
s-muzamli@yahoo.comThese treats are so cute and festive. They're perfect for a football party.
Tomy Boy
t@yahoo.comI'm not sure what I did wrong, but my treats turned out really crumbly.
Jakir Hosan
jakir@yahoo.comThese treats are the perfect combination of sweet and salty. I can't stop eating them!
Hayat Chandio
h_c84@hotmail.comI love how these treats can be made ahead of time. They're perfect for busy weeknights.
Basemera Natasha
basemera@hotmail.comThese treats are so easy to make and they're always a crowd-pleaser.
Goodness Ijeoma
ijeoma_g45@yahoo.comI had some trouble getting the treats to hold their shape, but they still tasted great.
emorytraylor
emorytraylor@hotmail.comThese treats were a little too sweet for my taste, but I think kids would love them.
AL Amin الأمين
a_a@hotmail.co.ukI'm not a big fan of Cocoa Krispies, but these treats were still really good. The chocolate and peanut butter flavors really shine through.
jin magdesal
magdesal14@gmail.comThese football treats are so cute and festive. I can't wait to make them for my next party.
Oliva
oliva@gmail.comI made these treats for my kids and they loved them! They're the perfect after-school snack or dessert.
Health info
h39@hotmail.frThese Cocoa Krispie football treats were a hit at my Super Bowl party! They were easy to make and so delicious. I loved the chocolate and peanut butter combination.