brown butter peanut butter crispy rice treats

I consider myself to be a pretty healthy person: That is to say, I don’t have a chronic illness, I haven’t been seriously sick (as in, best buds with my bed for a few days) in a long time and I haven’t been hospitalized since I was a youth getting my tonsils taken out. I count my blessings for this every day — especially because I’m a total wimp when I have even the slightest cold.

My mom, on the other hand? She’s had all three things happen to her in the last month.

You see, my sweet mama, she has had a rough go of it on the medical side of things for the last decade or so. She’s had countless diagnoses of strange diseases, all manner of tests, several surgeries and yada yada yada — I could go on and on. It can take a serious toll on a family, emotionally and otherwise.

But my mom, she’s a fighter. I mean in some ways, yes, she’s exhausted — she’s pretty darn sick and tired of seeing the walls of a hospital — but she still has so much heart and fight in her. I’m constantly amazed by her dedication to being well again, to not give up, to keep going. I think a lot of it has to do with her stubborn personality (don’t even deny it, Mom) but I also think part of it comes from all the encouragement, love and support she receives from family and friends. And I think being so blessed to not have to struggle to pay medical expenses helps, too.

So when I read on my friend Steph’s blog about a little boy named Noah whose family discovered that his diagnosis of severe autism will unexpectedly cost them more than $1,000 immediately, and up to $30,000 a year for therapy, I knew this family needed two things: Financial support, and extreme love and encouragement from as many people as possible. You can read their full story here.

brown butter peanut butter crispy rice treats

brown butter peanut butter crispy rice treats

Dear Steph was kind enough to take on the task of hosting an online bake sale for Noah and his family to get them the funds they need to help pay the exorbitant medical bills they will incur for Noah’s autism treatment, and she invited food bloggers to participate by donated baked goods to the cause. So here I am, bearing these brown butter peanut butter crispy treats in hopes that, even in some small way, they can bring to Noah and his family the support they need.

So, friends, if you feel so inclined, head over to Steph’s Bite by Bite today (Wednesday) and bid on these bars, or any other baked good you fancy. You get a tasty treat, and Noah’s family gets stronger in their heart and fight for their little boy, to not give up, to keep going. Everybody wins.

brown butter peanut butter crispy rice treats

Peanut Butter Rice Crispy Treats

By Adapted from Joy the Baker Cookbook
These peanut butter rice crispy treats are made with brown butter! The nutty butter with the peanut butter are absolutely addicting!
Servings: 9 bars
Brown Butter Peanut Butter Crispy Treats.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, melt butter, stirring constantly, until just browned. Stir in mini marshmallows, peanut butter and salt until smooth and glossy. Remove from heat.
  • Using a spatula or wooden spoon, stir in crispy rice cereal until well coated. Transfer mixture to a greased 8-by-8-inch square pan; using spatula or lightly greased fingers, press down firmly and evenly into bottom and sides of pan.
  • Let mixture set for at least 30 minutes before cutting into 9 square bars. Bars will stay fresh, individually wrapped in plastic wrap, at room temperature for up to 4 days.

Nutrition

Calories: 329kcal, Carbohydrates: 41g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 18g, Saturated Fat: 8g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 6g, Trans Fat: 0.4g, Cholesterol: 27mg, Sodium: 155mg, Potassium: 100mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 21g, Vitamin A: 315IU, Calcium: 12mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Stephanie Wise is the founder and creator of Girl Versus Dough. She started sharing her bread baking adventures and recipes in 2009. Her love of bread only deepened as her skills and knowledge expanded. What began as a place to try others recipes quickly became a collection of her own creations!

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63 Comments

  1. Stephanie says:

    Stephanie — Thanks, friend; I’m so glad to hear your mom is doing much better 🙂

  2. Nicole ~ Cooking for Keeps says:

    Your poor mama, thinking about her, little Noah and his family. Just a sad and hard thing to go through, it’s so sweet of you to do something like this. I’ll head over to Stephanie’s blog to check out!

  3. Monica says:

    This is such a sweet cause. I love these peanut butter crispy treats, Stephanie!

  4. ashley - baker by nature says:

    I’m so sorry to hear about your mama having a hard time lately 🙁 I’ll be keeping her in my prayers!

    Also, I want these treats. ALL of them, please 🙂

  5. Maria | Pink Patisserie says:

    What a gorgeous, awesome recipe!! Such a lovely gift for deserving friends. 🙂

  6. Gretchen @ Two Healthy Kitchens says:

    1. Positive thoughts and good vibes to your momma!!
    2. You are awesome to participate in this bake sale. You’re an inspiration!
    3. Positive thoughts and good vibes to Noah and his family!
    4. I love seeing that browned butter and PB can help heal the world! 😉

    Seriously inspired here – amazing post! So sweet of you!

  7. Stephanie says:

    That’s so sweet of you to help out.

    Lots of good thoughts for your mom and family too, my mom has issues with her kidneys and one thing seemed to lead to another with the illnesses. She’s in great health now, but it’s stress stress stress while someone you care about is sick.

  8. Stephanie says:

    Laura — Oh, thanks friend. 🙂 I hope he and his family get the support they need!

  9. Stephanie says:

    Ashley — Thanks, friend. Makes me extra thankful for my own health (and for peanut butter and brown butter, of course :)).

  10. Stephanie says:

    Danae — Thanks so much!