these maple tahini rice krispie treats are the perfect combination of salty and sweet with a hint of maple. made from all the traditional ingredients, with an addition of brown butter, tahini and maple extract, these familiar treats take a on a fresh flavor. you'll want to make these quick and easy treats all autumn long!
Line 8X8 (20cm) baking pan/dish with parchment paper. Set aside. Reserve 1 c of mini marshmallows for mix in later.
To make the brown butter, melt butter in a clear heavy bottom pot over medium-low heat. Once the butter starts to foam, whisk continuously until brown bits start to form. Once the brown bits form, add pour in the tahini, vanilla and maple extracts and salt. Stir until smooth and well incorporated.
Stir in marshmallows (minus 1 c to be added during a later step) to the pot. Stir with a spatula or spoon until the marshamallows are fully and evenly melted.
Remove from the heat. Quickly stir in the cereal. Stir continuously while adding a cup of cereal at a time.
Once most of the cereal has been incorporated, stir in the remaining cup of marshmallows. Stir just to combine being careful not to over mix and lose the whole pieces of marshmallows.
Scoop mixture evenly into prepared baking pan/dish. Press just enough to evenly distribute the mixture into the dish. Use fingers to work the marshmallow treats to the edges/corners as needed. Allow at least 30 minutes for the maple tahini rice krispie treats to set. Cut and enjoy!
Notes
maple tahini rice krispie treats store well individually wrapped in an airtight container at room temperature for 3-4 days. tahini: this ingredient works really well when paired with brown butter. if you want to substitute this, I would use a natural "runny" nut butter (¼ c) or use 4 tablespoon butter (for a total of ½ c, 8 tbsp, 113g).maple extract: a little goes a long way! it brings a lovely scent to the marshmallow treats and pairs really well with the other flavors. I encourage you to pick some up and give it a try!
Keyword easy fall dessert, homemade rice krispie treats, kid friendly baking, tahini and maple
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