Rainbow crispy rice cereal treats
Give this classic classroom treat a St. Patrick's Day twist by layering with a rainbow hue! And, the beauty of this St. Patrick's Day snack is the fact that you can make it as many colors — or as few colors — as you like!
Ingredients:
- 3 Tablespoons butter, divided
- 1 package marshmallows, divided
- 6 cups crispy rice cereal, divided
- Food coloring
- Non-stick spray
- Waxed paper
Directions:
- Divide ingredients by the number of layers you wish to make for your St. Patrick's Day treats.
- Melt one portion of butter in pot over medium-low heat until melted completely.
- Add one portion of marshmallows to the pot and stir until completely melted and add in a few drops of food coloring in desired hue and mix thoroughly.
- Add one portion of crispy rice cereal to the pot and coat completely with colorful mixture.
- Spoon into greased pan and press with a piece of waxed paper — coated with non-stick spray to reduce the likelihood it will stick — until spread evenly in the bottom of the pan.
- Wash pot and repeat for each desired color, layering on top of the previous tinted crispy rice cereal treat in the pan.
- Once you have layered all of your colors and pressed into pan, remove entire treat from pan and cool; cut into squares for a rainbow full of tasty fun!
Pot of gold fruit cups
For kiddos with classmates who have a nut allergy, crafting a St. Patrick's Day classroom treat out of pre-packaged fruit cups ensures no one feels left out. Just be sure before you choose a snack cup that it is made at a nut-free facility too, or your safe St. Patrick's Day snack option may become an epic failure.
Ingredients:
- Pineapple fruit cups
- Cotton balls
- Glue
- Printed rainbow-shaped labels
- Scissors
Directions:
- Separate fruit cups from cardboard package; set aside.
- Print, cut and glue rainbow-shaped labels to the middle of the "lid"— it may help if you glue it to a strip of paper folded three times so it's glued on two sides to the lid and gives the rainbow something to stick to as it's coming off the fruit cup.
- Glue cotton balls to the top of the fruit cup in the shape of a cloud and serve up a classroom treat every little Leprechaun can enjoy!
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Sweet potatoes
Your kiddo's classmates will be in for a big surprise with these sweet "potato" treats for kids, shared by www.munchkinmunchies.com! These St. Patrick's Day snacks may look like the familiar vegetable but are a sugary classroom treat kids will be talking about for holidays to come.
Ingredients:
- 4 Tablespoons softened, unsalted butter
- 4 Tablespoons cream cheese
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 pound powdered sugar
- 2 cups toasted, finely chopped walnuts plus extra for "eyes"
- Ground cinnamon
Directions:
- Mix butter, cream cheese, vanilla and salt until fluffy.
- Beat in powdered sugar and walnuts until mixture is smooth.
- Place in refrigerator for one hour until firm.
- Mold 1 Tablespoon of dough to form potato shape and roll in cinnamon for color; brush off excess with a pastry brush.
- Add in walnut pieces to form potato "eyes" and refrigerate for an additional 30 minutes.
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Green-hued chocolate chip cookies
Green is the way to go for St. Patrick's Day snacks, and who can resist a delicious lucky-looking chocolate chip cookie? Using your favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe and a few simple drops of food coloring, you can turn these timeless cookies into a cool classroom treat even a Leprechaun can't resist!
Ingredients:
- 2-1/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup butter, softened
- 3/4 cup granulated sugar
- 3/4 cup packed brown sugar
- 1-1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 eggs
- 2 cups chocolate chips
- Green food coloring
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- Mix flour, baking soda and salt in a bowl and set aside.
- Combine butter, both sugars and vanilla extract with mixer until creamy and add eggs, beating well after adding each one.
- Add five drops of food coloring, or until you reach your desired St. Patrick's Day hue; but, go easy on the green or kids will be repelled instead of intrigued to eat them!
- Slowly combine dry into wet mixture and add chocolate chips into batter.
- Spoon tablespoon-sized drops of batter onto ungreased baking sheets and put into oven.
- Bake seven to nine minutes or until golden brown and let cool on pan for a few minutes. Move to wire racks to cool and individually bag for a festive holiday classroom treat!
Image credit: Michelle Maffei
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