RICE BUBBLE CAKES
This was a recipe i loved since second grade. Recently i found my cookbook gain so i would like to share it with all of you, especially with the ones who have kids.
Provided by suzanne
Categories Dessert
Time 7m
Yield 6-8 small cakes, 3-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Boil the butter, sugar and honey for 5 minutes.
- Add the rice bubbles and stir until all the rice bubbles are moistened (which takes about 1 minute).
- Spoon the mixture into small paper cases (If you don't have them you may roll them into balls).
- Set it in the refrigerator and serve when cool!
RICE BUBBLE CAKE
One of the things my mum used to make when I was little and now I make it for my kids (and me too) It is really quick and easy and tastes great. I am not sure but I think that what kiwis (new zealanders) call rice bubbles (it's a breakfast cereal), Americans call rice crispies. So I think this may be a variation of rice crispie squares. There is no marshmallow in it.
Provided by christie
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 5m
Yield 30 large squares, 30 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Melt butter, sugar and honey in a large pot.
- Bring to the boil.
- Boil for 1 to 2 minutes stirring constantly to prevent burning. The longer you cook your toffee for, the crunchier your cakes will be.
- Remove from the heat and working quickly, add rice bubbles and press into a greased tin.
- Mark into squares while still warm.
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