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Peanut Butter Rocky Road Krispies

This is one of my “pantry creations". I had these four ingredients on hand and decided to try to concoct a little something for us to have during Sunday school fellowship time. 
These little candies were a big hit with our class.
Makes a large batch! Plenty to share!

Peanut Butter Rocky Road Krispies

Peanut Butter Rocky Road Krispies

1 (16-ounce) package chocolate candy coating
1 cup crunchy peanut butter
3 cups mini marshmallows
4 cups Rice Krispies

Combine Rice Krispies and marshmallows. 
In a separate bowl, melt chocolate coating according to package directions. 
Stir peanut butter into melted chocolate coating. 
Add Rice Krispies mixture to chocolate mixture. 
Stir well to coat Rice Krispies and marshmallows. 
Drop by tablespoons onto wax paper.
Cool completely and store in an airtight container.

Comments

  1. Hi Connie! Could you use chocolate chips in place of candy coating? These sound great, but all I have are the chips. Thanks for the help.

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  2. Yes, you can use your chocolate chips!
    16 ounces of melted chocolate coating = 16 ounces of chocolate chips and a scant 3 tablespoon of shortening, such as Crisco, melted together.
    HTH ~ Connie

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  3. Thanks Connie - you're a lifesaver!!!!!! Hurry back as soon as you can!

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