By Eric Kim
Published Jan. 12, 2024
- Total Time
- 30 minutes
- Prep Time
- 5 minutes
- Cook Time
- 15 minutes, plus 10 minutes cooling
- Rating
- 5(695)
- Notes
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The combination of butter-fried black sesame seeds and toasted sesame oil creates an aromatic whammy of nutty sesame flavor in otherwise classic Rice Krispies treats. To quickly and evenly distribute the cereal in the sticky melted marshmallows, it helps to use two utensils and stir the blend like you’re frying rice. Pressing the mixture into a 9-inch square baking pan turns out perfect squares, but the size and shape of your vessel is up to you. Another option is to spread out the mixture on a greased sheet pan into airy clusters. If you want to feel like a kid (or are one), you can put those clusters into a bowl and pour over milk to enjoy as cereal.
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Ingredients
Yield:16 servings
- 2teaspoons toasted sesame oil, plus more for greasing
- 6tablespoons/85 grams unsalted butter
- ¼cup/38 grams black sesame seeds (see Tip)
- 1(12-ounce/340-gram) bag marshmallows
- ¾teaspoon coarse kosher salt or 1 teaspoon flaky kosher salt
- 6cups/160 grams Rice Krispies cereal
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Nutritional analysis per serving (16 servings)
162 calories; 6 grams fat; 3 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 2 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 26 grams carbohydrates; 0 grams dietary fiber; 13 grams sugars; 2 grams protein; 92 milligrams sodium
Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
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Grease a 9-inch square baking pan with sesame oil.
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In a large pot, melt the butter over medium-high and cook, stirring occasionally, until the milk solids at the bottom of the pan start to brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Reduce the heat to low and add the sesame seeds. Cook, stirring constantly, until the seeds smell toasty, 1 to 2 minutes.
Step
3
Add the marshmallows and salt and stir until melted, about 5 minutes. Turn off the heat and stir in the 2 teaspoons sesame oil.
Step
4
Add the cereal and quickly stir until evenly coated. Immediately press into the greased pan.
Step
5
Let cool for at least 10 minutes before flipping out onto a cutting board and slicing into squares. The treats can be stored in an airtight container for up to 4 days at room temperature.
Tip
- Black sesame seeds are sold raw or roasted. Both work here, but roasted ones will toast more quickly. The seeds taste bitter if they’re rancid, so be sure to check the expiration date and taste a few seeds before using.
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kitchenista
I'm here with another means to the same end! The best, easiest, vegan krispie treats are -so much more easily- made with the following ratio: one-third cup each of maple syrup and tahini; 3 cups of the cereal. A fantastic, exotic taste without fuss or nasty cleanup.
Todd
". . . stir the blend like you’re frying rice."As someone who rarely fries rice, I have to ask . . . what does this mean?
Sharon
@Veronica: So you made significant changes to the recipe, then dissed it? Play fair.
mellie1234
I just made them with Sprouts vegan vanilla marshmallows, and it worked perfectly. They take a little longer to melt, but otherwise taste delicious.
mtmartini
My partner makes black sesame rice crispy squares with black sesame paste, which takes them to a new level. Finding the paste and paying for it is another thing. To this recipe, I would add one to two heaping tablespoons of the paste at the same time you add the marshmallows, depending on your taste.
R. Ellis
An old stylist trick: line the pan with foil first. Even better use non-stick foil (made our lives and work easier.)
Lynne
These are delicious. Not too sweet! Made exactly as recipe says.
Veronica
They are good but nothing to rave about. I might look for higher quality toasted sesame oil if I make these again. I did NOT add the oil to the mix, just greased the glass pan and toasted seeds. My standard receipe uses vanilla extract but not this one, so i used 16 oz of large marshmellows instead of the 12 oz this mix calls for. Also, the plastic bag the cereal comes in makes a great nonstick surface to press down the warm mix into a pan. Just cut it into a large square
JRG
Yes, I'm replying to my own review with an update: I thought about these all day today. Couldn't wait to come home and eat one. These are SO good.
JLW
Maybe you should try following the recipe.
Julia
Absolutely delicious, especially served with milk. I used white sesame seeds because that's all that my local grocery store had; I dry toasted them first.
Joyce
Made as written, easy and delicious. I doubled the batch knowing they would be a winner. The seaseme seeds cut the sweetness and make this a nice adult treat.
Nic
marshmallows from Trader Joe's are vegan.
jodyG
Any idea how well these work using vegan marshmallows?
Keith Alverson
Mine look browner. I think because my sesame oil is good japanese toasted sesame oil, and very dark. Otherwise I made by the recipe. They are delicious. Like black sesame ice cream, but crunchy and sticky.
MJ
10/10 will and have made again! Crowd favorite.
Thisbe S.J.
Really fun twist on a classic and great around lunar new year if you're too intimidated to make sesame balls!I recommend a strong wooden spatula because mixing the marshmallow mixture with the cereal in the end is no easy feat (especially if doubling the recipe). Also, it helps to have a second pair of hands so one person can hold the pot and the other scrape can scrape it all out. Once finished, I dabbed some toasted sesame oil on parchment paper and use that to press it evenly into the dish.
Samantha
Great suggestion regarding adding black sesame paste! Doubled the recipe, added a few Tbs, and added some roasted sesame seeds too. Really good. Sweet and savory - will be a hit at the office!
Shotski
Curiously good. I wasn’t sure what I thought at first but now keep going back for more. I am not a big sweets person, so, I like the balance of flavors. I used Maldon salt.
Heather
Rice Krispie treat recipes are typically a pass with my family. Not so with these! They strike the perfect balance of sweet, nutty, chewy and crunchy. My family scarfed these right up. The recipe was perfect as written although I did use a heavier hand with the sesame seed on the advice of one commenter. Delicious!!
Meghan
Delicious with a matcha glaze! 1 cup of melted white chocolate and 1/2 tsp matcha
andyrose
I wanted these to be good, got a little worried when they were cooking—maybe smelled a little too savory?—but voila, they turned out even better than I had hoped for! Followed the recipe exactly, though I did use cheapo Rice Krispies, hehe. Delish!
Darla
Amazing, 10/10. If you don’t mind (or even prefer) your treats looking a little more rustic and less chunky than pictured, the recipe as-is fits nicely smooshed into a standard 9x13 glass dish.
cindy
so yummy!
audrey
Does anyone know why the heck mine turned to stone once cooled? Flavor was A-1. The only thing I can surmise was the vegan marshmellows I used as they were all that was left at the market. Also, might over stirring the melted mess cause problems?
Meli
A really amazing way to elevate a very nostalgic children's treat. This really is a winning flavor combination!
MK
No substitutions. No notes. 10/10 delicious.
dana
Agree with others who’ve said that finishing with a flaky salt amps up the flavor. Definitely use the weight measures- my 38 grams of sesame seeds wound up being 1/3 cup not 1/4!
MB
Made as directed, very good!
Marcelline
These are incredibly delicious as the recipe is published. I decided to trust Eric Kim's expertise instead of going by comments, and I have to say, if you like black sesame bao, you will love these krispie treats. They are also certainly a lot less time-consuming to make. Thanks for this super easy and super tasty recipe!
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