It’s quite likely that I will never entirely master the art of eating anything wrapped in seaweed…but Candy Sushi?! Oh. My. Word. You’ve got my attention now.
Not only adorable–but seriously–it tasted so good, we kept eating the…ahem…mistakes. There were a ton of them. heh, heh.
Simple-simple to make.
Ingredients:
3 tablespoons butter
10 oz regular marshmallows
6 cups Rice Krispies
Twizzlers
Gummi Worms
Red or green Fruit Roll-ups
Directions:
In large saucepan melt butter over low heat. Add marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat.
Add RICE KRISPIES cereal. Stir until well coated. Using wax paper on top and bottom, press the treats flat until they are about 3/4 inch in thickness.
Line the candy up along the edge of the Krispy treats.
Roll the Krispy treats around the candy–just one thickness.
Cut the rolled treat away from the pan and smush the cereal around the candy so that it holds together.
Now wrap the roll with the fruit roll up. It will probably take two for each cereal roll.
Slice into pretty little Sushis.
Do watch out for the guy with the chop sticks, cause the crowd is about to go wild!
And so they should.
- Ingredients:
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 10 oz regular marshmallows
- 6 cups Rice Krispies
- Twizzlers
- Gummi Worms
- Red or green Fruit Roll-ups
- In large saucepan melt butter over low heat.
- Add marshmallows and stir until completely melted.
- Remove from heat.
- Add RICE KRISPIES cereal.
- Stir until well coated.
- Using wax paper on top and bottom, press the treats flat until they are about ¾ inch in thickness.
- Line the candy up along the edge of the Krispie treats.
- Roll the Krispy treats around the candy–just one thickness.
- Cut the rolled treat away from the pan and smush the cereal around the candy so that it holds together.
- Now wrap the roll with the fruit roll up.
- It will probably take two for each cereal roll.
- Slice into pretty little Sushies.
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Yum! I liked that you sneaked in some veggies on the side of the plate. Way to keep things balanced! 😉
I was surprised at the flavor combination–so good!
I can see that this would be a hit at a party!! Looks pretty good too.
I love treats that are cute AND yummy! I’ve seen some that look great but you wouldn’t actually want to eat them. These are great!
This is too cute! I meant to tell you a while back I totally made your hot chocolate pops and gave them out as vt gifts! I absolutely LOVE reading your blog! You always have the funnest stuff on here!
Those look awesome Launi!!!! So impressed with your creativity. 🙂
wow…. just wow…. you are amazing!!!!!
Well…I was concerned about getting all the food groups in there. We are missing chocolate though. :}
So was I. At first, I thought it was just so pretty–and was surprised to find that they actually taste wonderful. :]
People are actually startled because in some exotic way–they look real. It’s so fun for them to find out that no bravery is involved in eating these ones. haha
Yeah. Not a big fan of sea weed–but they are always kinda pretty.
Well, you are just so dang sweet! Thank you for all your kind words. I’m so glad that you loved the pops. I used one the other night and it was so fun. It was hard not to get impatient and just eat it like a chocolate sucker though. :]
We saw these at a Young Woman’s activity and it was just too fun not to make more…and more. :}
Aren’t they just so pretty? We handed one to little Lily and she just held it in her hand for a few seconds and said, “No, thank you.” We had to show her that it was actually candy and completely edible. Heaven only knows what she thought we were giving her. So funny.