An oldie but goodie.
Old as in I first found this recipe when I was in middle school (circa 1999/"...Baby One More Time"/"Mambo No. 5" era). Good as in...well...they're really, really good.
I have absolutely loved to bake for as long as I can remember (and I have a serious sweet tooth to boot!). When I was first starting to dabble in the world of chocolate and cookies, my Grandma Min gave me a little recipe box in the shape of an oven and made of cross-stitched plastic canvas (along the lines of this!) and I've kept that little box ever since, using it to hold the recipes I tore out of my mom's monthly Bon Appetit and Southern Living catalogs and cut off the sides of various cereal boxes during my teen years.
So on a recent afternoon I came across this Kellogg's notecard as I was thumbing through the cabinet that holds my cookbooks and that crafty little oven. It didn't call for the sweet and salty snack mix, of course, but we had a bag in the pantry so I threw some in. It was a smart addition too, adding various bits of crunch from mini cookies and chopped peanuts and occasional pieces of candy-coated chocolate. Feel free to leave the mix out though, or you can opt to toss in one of Kellogg's '99 suggested add-ins*.
*These were available in stores in '99 and are still available today. Kellogg's suggests to add one of the following with the cereal: 1/2 cup mini marshmallows, 1 cup peanuts, 1 cup raisins, or 1 cup coconut.
I suggest you do it up Ricky Martin style by livin' la vida loca and toss in a bit of each.
(Sweet and Salty) Peanut Butterscotch Krispie Bars
Makes one 8x8-inch pan
1 cup butterscotch morsels
1/2 cup peanut butter
3 cups rice krispies
2/3 cup M&M Sweet and Salty Snack mix (optional)
In 3-quart saucepan, combine butterscotch morsels and peanut butter. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly (you must stir constantly otherwise it will burn!), until smooth. Remove from heat. Stir in rice krispies, mixing until well combined. Fold in snack mix, if using.
Press mixture into a lightly greased 8x8-inch pan. Let sit for an hour or until firm before cutting into squares.
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