Make Mickey Mouse Rice Krispie Treats at Home!
One of the best souveniers from a trip to Disney World is a snack! Whether I have leftover dining credits to use, or just want a sweet treat, the snacks and baked goods at WDW are the perfect way to bring the magic home. But, what do you do when you’ve eaten your last bag from the Chip and Dale Snack Company? Make a Mickey Mouse shaped treat at home, of course! Keep reading to see how you can easily make a Mickey Mouse Rice Krispie treat at home, just like they do at the Main Street Bakery.
Originally posted Spring 2020
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Disney World Staycation
This post finds you smack in the middle of our Disney staycation, compliments of Covid. Each day we “visit” a different part of the Walt Disney World Resort. Our homeschooling lessons are also inspired by Disney! For the sake of readability and organization I am going to do a separate post on all of our Disney homeschooling activities. You can find them here and here. In the meantime I will continue with our daily food updates this week!
Today we once again concentrated on the Magic Kingdom (see yesterday’s menu here) and made homemade Mickey Mouse Rice Krispie Treats. Later we will enjoy dinner “at” The Plaza.
Our Mickey treats are not nearly as pretty as the real thing, but they sure are cheaper and the kids didn’t mind a bit!
Making Mickey Mouse Treats at Home
Materials Needed:
- 9×13 Pan
- Mickey Mouse Cookie Cutter
- Microwave safe mixing bowl
- Mixing spoon
- Waxed paper
- I also highly suggest a Silpat mat, they are great non-stick mats that are perfect for a project like this!
Ingredients For Mickey Mouse Treats:
- One bag large marshamallows
- 6 cups Rice Krispies cereal
- 3 TBS. Butter
- Cooking spray
- 1 bag chocolate chips
- Optional toppings: Heath bar crumbles, sprinkles, butterscotch chips…get creative!
NO STOVE method Rice Krispie Treats!
- Spray microwave safe bowl and 9×13 pan with cooking spray & dump in the entire bag of marshmallows.
- Add the butter (softened helps but not necessary)
- Spray mixing spoon with cooking spray
- Microwave at 30 second intervals, stirring in between. Continue until marshmallows are completely melted and no longer holding any form.
- Quickly add the 6 cups of cereal into the marshmallows and combine.
- Place the mixture into the 9×13 pan
- Take a piece of waxed paper the length of the pan and use it to smash down and compact the treats.
If you have sprayed everything properly you should have very little clean up!
8. Allow the mixture to harden for about 30-60 minutes. Then use your cookie cutter to cut out Mickey heads.
The kids actually had a really tough time with this and I wound up taking over. We were able to get four Mickey’s out of the pan and I somehow managed to help eat the scraps…
9. Microwave your chocolate chips in 20 second intervals, stirring in between, until melted and a thin consistancy. There are two methods to applying the chocolate:
a) Spoon chocolate over the treats
b) Melt enough chocolate that you can dip the treats
10. While the chocolate is melting, get your toppings ready on a plate or shallow bowl. We used sprinkles (we try to stay artificial dye free at our house, which is why the sprinkles are so pale!) and Heath bar crumbles.
Of course, I only had half a bag of mini-chips on hand when we did this so I just spooned the molten hot chocolate over the treats.
11. Immediately after the chocolate, dip your treat into the toppings.
Ours were clearly not done on a professional level, but they tasted just as good!
Dinner at The Plaza
The last time we were planning to eat at The Plaza restaurant in the Magic Kingdom, I had been looking forward to my fried green tomato BLT for months! That day I felt miserable and couldn’t even finish my meal-major disappointment. Even worse I found out yesterday that it isn’t even on the menu anymore.( I always check for menu changes on AllEars.net.)
Either way, our menu for this evening is fried tomato BLTs, Plaza fries and milkshakes!
Notice I said fried tomato-not fried green tomato- because of course I’m doing all of this in a pandemic and the store didn’t have any. The original sandwich also had an Alabama white BBQ sauce on it. I followed a recipe from Pinterest and it was awful. It tasted like pure vinegar and went promptly into the trash. We opted for regular mayo instead. Dinner was still a success and our fancy new milkshake glasses made it a Disney Magic Moment.
Comment: Please tell me if you have a yummy recipe for Alabama BBQ sauce!
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Holly
Aww, these are so cute, I love this idea!! I love that you also made the fried tomato BLTS from The Plaza 🙂 xx
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chelsea
These are so cute and look fun to make!
Denelia
I’m definitely going to try this some time this week. I might have to improve a little bit though because I don’t have the proper cookie cutters.
admin
I’m sure you could free hand it with a paring knife- they will be custom!
Brooke
What a fun idea! I love that you are doing a Disney staycation. Kids would love to help make these treats too.
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