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Need an easy fall dessert that will wow everyone? These Pumpkin Spiced Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats take the humble rice cereal treat from ordinary to super extraordinary!
These Pumpkin Spiced Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats are an inspiration from my daughter-in-law, Lindsay. We were leaving Nick and Lindsay's home several weeks ago after having dinner together. We'd already enjoyed dessert, so when Nick went to the kitchen and came back with a little piece of what looked like a Rice Krispie treat, I wasn't super interested. "Just try this.", he said and popped the little morsel in my mouth... "Wow!" I said, "What is this and where have you been all my life?!"
"Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats" was Nick's answer. I went home and googled it. Yikes! It turns out that I must be living under a rock. There were tons of recipes for this delightful, simple sweet treat. The New York Times has their rendition as does Epicurious, Smitten Kitchen, Pioneer Woman and a zillion other blogs and websites.
I thought that, perhaps, there might be a few of you who have also been living under that same rock and decided to come up with my own, fall-inspired version of this delicious old classic. So I've been playing around with the recipe for the last couple weeks and I think you're going to love the final results.
Microwave or stovetop?
Browning butter can be kind of messy as the butter splatters and spits a bit in the process. Not being a fan of a dirty stovetop, I thought using the microwave might be easier and create less mess than making these Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats in a pot. After several trials, my final vote is using a large pot on the stovetop, which eliminates the uncontained spattering.
I also discovered that browning butter in the microwave creates a very hot bowl, even if it's designated as "microwave-safe" and it's never fun to get burned in the process of making dessert. So grab yourself a big pot and let's get on with it!
Definitely not ordinary!
If you haven't tried brown butter, you're missing out on something wonderful. What is brown butter? Originally a French culinary technique (beurre noisette) it's a simple, but super magical technique that's used for both sweet and savory recipes. It involves melting and cooking butter until the water is cooked out and the milk solids turn brown.
The result is incredibly delicious, the butter takes on a beautiful, deep golden hue and a nutty, toasty, almost caramel-like aroma. Beurrre noisette (the French name for brown butter), is literally translated "hazelnut butter". Bon Appetit describes brown butter as having a "deep, nutty, miraculous flavor that has the capacity to transform foods into better versions of themselves."
And that's one reason why one bite of these Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats will make you say "Wow, what is this and where have you been all my life?!"
A few other touches that take these little bars up a notch are a spoonful of pumpkin pie spice and an extra handful of mini marshmallows that are added at the end to create little pockets of melty marshmallow throughout.
Oh, and a sprinkle of flaky sea salt cuts the sweetness and adds a wonderful gourmet touch.
Perfect for gifting
Because Rice Krispie Treats are a universally popular sweet treat, this delicious, gourmet version makes a fun gift to give to family, friends, neighbors, hairdressers - anyone whose day you'd like to brighten. I've created a little gift tag that I'm happy to share with you. Just leave a comment below and we'll send you the PDF via email.
Make a batch today!
So, if you've always thought that Rice Krispie treats were for little kids, think again! A few extra little steps yields an incredibly delicious fall-inspired treat that kids of all ages go crazy over!
Café Tips for making these Pumpkin Spiced Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats
- This recipe calls for rice cereal. The most well known rice cereal here in the U.S. is probably Rice Krispies, but there are also lots of generic brands which will be much less expensive and will work well.
- If you don't generally eat rice cereal and don't want to have a large box of cereal get stale, this type of cereal freezes well so just stash the excess in the freezer for the next time you want to make these Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats. (Warning - it will probably be sooner than you think!)
- I like to use mini marshmallows for this recipe however, the small marshmallows are not always available. Regular size marshmallow will work for this recipe but for the 4 ounces that are added at the end (to create the pockets of melty, marshmallow) you can cut the larger marshmallows into small pieces. To do this, simply spray a kitchen shears with cooking spray to eliminate stickiness. You may have to repeat this a few times. After the marshmallows are cut up, toss the pieces with 1 teaspoon of cornstarch to keep them from sticking to each other.
- This recipe calls for pumpkin pie spice. Pumpkin pie spice is a blend of falls spices including cinnamon, ginger, allspice and sometimes cloves and nutmeg. I checked my local grocery the other day for pumpkin pie spice. They wanted $6.99 for a small jar. Yikes! You can make your own for pennies (check out one of the following sites) and use it for cookies, muffins, cakes, pies and all kinds of other fall baking.
- I like to sprinkle these bars with a bit of flaky sea salt. I use Maldon Sea Salt. Maldon is a finishing salt, used by many chefs as a final (gourmet) touch for vegetables, entrees, desserts, etc. It's more expensive than regular salt, but it's worth it and it lasts a long time.
- Use a large pot to make these brown butter Rice Krispie treats. This will eliminate a lot of mess on your stovetop from the spattering butter as it is cooking and being transformed to the lovely brown butter.
- I like to make these treats in an 8x8-inch square pan for pretty and tall bars. You can also use a 9x9-inch pan though the bars will be a little shorter.
Thought for the day:
The name of the Lord is a strong tower;
The righteous run to it and are safe.|
Proverbs 18:10
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Need an easy fall dessert that will wow everyone? These Pumpkin Spiced Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats take the humble rice cereal treat from ordinary to super extraordinary!

- ½ cup butter (1 stick)
- 16 ounces mini marshmallows divided, (divided
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
- 5½ cups crispy rice cereal
- flaky sea salt optional
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Spray an 8x8 square pan with cooking spray (or lightly oil it). Line the pan with heavy duty foil (or regular foil that’s been doubled) so that two ends extend over the edges of the pan. Spray the foil with cooking spray. Set aside. Also spray a large pot or Dutch oven and a large spoon or spatula with cooking spray.
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Heat the butter in the prepared pot over medium heat. After the butter melts it will start to splutter a bit and a white foam will develop on the top. If it’s spluttering and splattering too much reduce the heat a bit. Continue cooking for 3-5 minutes until the butter turns a deeper yellow. Start stirring at this point until the butter turns a deep golden brown and has a nutty aroma.
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Turn down the heat to the lowest setting and add 12 ounces (about ¾) of the marshmallows to the butter. Stir (with the oiled spatula or spoon) until the marshmallows melt and the mixture is smooth. then add the vanilla and pumpkin pie spice and stir to combine.
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Add all of the rice cereal and stir until well combined. Then add the remaining 4 ounces of mini marshmallows and stir just until they’re beginning to melt (you want little pockets of marshmallow).
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Transfer the mixture to the prepared pan. With slightly wet fingers, press the mixture lightly into the pan. Don’t pack it in or the bars will be dense. Sprinkle the top lightly with flaky sea salt, if desired. Allow to cool and enjoy! You can store the treats in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.
See Café Tips above in the post for more detailed instructions and tips.
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Lizzie says
Hi, thank you for posting this recipe. I would love to have the lables sent to me. Thank You
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Sure, Lizzie!
Kathleen Walter says
Hello, I am so looking forward to making this recipe, for ourselves and for gift giviing. I would love to havae the lables sent to me. They are so cute. Thank You
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Sending them your way, Kathleen!
Sandy says
I am finding all my gift giving treats in one place. This is my go-to site now! This is my dear brother-in-law favorite treat. Labels so I can look so professional!
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
That's great, Sandy! We will send the labels!
Jan Philips says
What a great recipe. I have some die hard rice krispie fans who will love these. Would it be possible to get the labels as well? They will make the perfect gift! Thank you!
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Sure, Jan!
Allison Kennedy says
I’m making these for a Cub Scout fundraiser this weekend! The label would be super helpful! Can’t wait!
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Sure, Allison!
Connie Millikan says
I want to make these. Please send the labels. Thank you!
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Sure, Connie!
Jen W says
This is a great idea for a Christmas gift as I'm trying to think ahead - would really appreciate trying the labels as well!
P.S. Thank you for your inspirational ideas and hard work putting them together!
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Sending them your way, Jen!
Janet Ertel says
Can hardly wait to make and taste your Brown Butter Pumpkin Rice Krispies Squares.
Please send me the labels.
Thanks Chris!
Janet
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Sending them your way, Janet!
Jo says
These are so perfect for fall!! Thank you. Super yummy. Would love tag. TIA
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Thanks, Jo! Sending them your way.
Tammy H Langford says
ooh I want to make these!
Please send me the labels!
Tammy
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Sure, Tammy!
Judith Gonzalez says
Im going to try this recipe tomorrow. I can’t wait!!!!
Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Enjoy, Judith!
Susan says
I'm going to make these tomorrow. I make them every year and share them with friends and family. They are so good and get rave reviews.
Please send labels so I can make gift boxes with them. Thanks so much.
Chris Scheuer says
That's great, Susan! We will send the labels.
Laura Hilton says
Oh wow! A new twist on Rice Krispie Treats I can't wait! Please send the labels for gifting. I know my coworkers will love these. Thank you for sharing your time and talents!
Chris Scheuer says
Sure, Laura!
Helene says
These Pumpkin Spiced Brown Butter Rice Krispie Treats aren’t just for kids lol!
The presentation as always is so cute.
I’d love to have the labels please. I guess you are using parchment papers ?
Thank you so much it’s a great new way to treat ourselves !
Chris Scheuer says
Hi Helene, yes it's parchment paper. We will send the labels.