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A Modern Christmas Tradition: Bundt Pan Rice Krispies Wreath

December 16, 2014 • Julie Saffrin • 1 Comment

Julie Saffrin's Christmas Wreath | https://juliesaffrin.com

December 16, 2014

In my post of December 15, 2014, I wrote about Christmas baking traditions from years gone by. Today’s blog post is about a new baking tradition I created about 10 years ago: A Christmas wreath made using a bundt pan.

This post is for my friend, Nancy Biber, who always requests that I make a holiday wreath for our holiday gift exchange. Happy Hanukkah, Nancy!

Creating a wreath began when I fell in love with Rice Krispie bars and the little green Christmas wreaths made from cereal. And while Rice Krispie bars are easy to make, I never had an easy time of it with the little wreaths. My fingers inevitably stuck to the “dough,” and I made more like blobs than wreaths.

Enter the bundt pan. Result? An easy, always-requested and beautifully presented Christmas/Holiday Wreath.

Here’s how to make yours:

Bundt Pan Christmas/Holiday Wreath

Ingredients

1 and a 1/2 cups butter
green food coloring
cinnamon red hots (found in the baking aisle)
2 bags of FRESH regular-sized marshmallows
8-10 cups of cereal such as Rice Krispies or corn flakes
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla

Instructions:

Coat a bundt pan with cooking spray.

Sprinkle cinnamon red hot candies in its bottom.

red hots in Bundt pan | https://juliesaffrin.com

red hots in Bundt pan | https://juliesaffrin.com

Set aside.

Melt butter in a Dutch oven on top of stove on low heat. Add the marshmallows and stir until smooth. Add vanilla, and green food coloring – a little at a time, to desired green. I prefer a darker wreath.

butter and marshmallows being stirred | https://juliesaffrin.com

butter and marshmallows being stirred | https://juliesaffrin.com

Take off of heat. Stir in cereal a couple cups at a time.

Add Rice Krispies several cups at a time. | https://juliesaffrin.com

Add Rice Krispies several cups at a time. | https://juliesaffrin.com

Pour cereal marshmallow concoction into pan, pressing lightly so it will form into the molded pan’s sides.

Rice Krispie mixture lightly pressed into Bundt pan | https://juliesaffrin.com

Rice Krispie mixture lightly pressed into Bundt pan | https://juliesaffrin.com

Leave for about a half hour to set.

Rice Krispie bundt pan ready to be placed on a holiday plate | https://juliesaffrin.com

Rice Krispie bundt pan ready to be placed on a holiday plate | https://juliesaffrin.com

 

Place large Christmas plate on top of bundt pan and holding the pan onto the plate, flip so that the Rice Krispie wreath will stay intact as it releases onto the holiday plate. You’ll want to leave the Bundt pan on top of the holiday plate for about 30 seconds or so. Doing so will allow the Rice Krispie wreath to gently drop on to the plate.

Bundt pan flipped onto holiday plate | https://juliesaffrin.com

Bundt pan flipped onto holiday plate | https://juliesaffrin.com

Voila! You have a delicious, easy and beautiful wreath.

 

Julie Saffrin's Christmas Wreath | https://juliesaffrin.com

Julie Saffrin’s Christmas Wreath | https://juliesaffrin.com

Enjoy.

Note: To transport, I spray tin foil with cooking spray and then fold it carefully around the wreath and plate as I don’t want anything to stick to the wreath. This does freeze well. Allow 30 minutes to thaw.

Merry Christmas and to my Jewish friends on this first day of Hanukkah, Happy Hanukkah!

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Julie Saffrin is the author of numerous published articles and essays. Her latest book, BlessBack: Thank Those Who Shaped Your Life, explores the power of gratitude and offers 120 creative ways to journey toward positive, lasting change.

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  1. Stacy Monson says

    December 18, 2014 at 5:15 pm

    Oh my gosh! I hate, hate, hate making those little wreaths but people request them all the time. This is fabulous! I’m definitely doing this recipe this year. Thanks, Julie! Merry Christmas, my friend.

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