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These vegan rice crispy treats are a simple no bake dessert made with 3 ingredients. No dairy and no refined sugar, they take 5 minutes to make.
If you love rice crispy treats, you are in for a treat. This vegan version is one you’ll add to your dessert rotation every week.
Traditional crispy treats use marshmallows and butter, but not these! Don’t fret, though- they taste every bit as delicious as you’d expect.
Table of Contents
- Why you’ll love these vegan rice krispie treats
- Ingredients needed
- How to make vegan rice crispy treats
- Tips to make the best recipe
- Dietary swaps and substitutions
- Storage instructions
- Recommended tools to make this recipe
- More vegan dessert recipes to try
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Vegan Rice Crispy Treats (Recipe Card)
Why you’ll love these vegan rice krispie treats
Inspired by my peanut butter rice crispy treats recipe, I wanted to create a similar version without the peanut butter BUT also without marshmallows or corn syrup. These tick the boxes.
- Best texture. Crispy, soft, dense, and perfectly delicious.
- Just 3 ingredients. Rice Krispies, almond butter, and maple syrup!
- Ready in 5 minutes. The hard part is waiting for them to set.
- Gluten-free option. Simply use crispy gluten-free cereal, and these are suitable for celiacs.
Oh, and if you want to try some other healthier desserts with 3 ingredients, you’ll enjoy oatmeal bars and no bake cookies.
Ingredients needed
You’ll notice and short and simple list of ingredients to make these bars. They are easy to find and if you’ve made any of my vegan desserts before, you probably have everything in your pantry. Here is what you’ll need:
- Crispy rice cereal. Any crispy rice-based cereal works, including rice crispies and brown rice crispies.
- Almond butter. Smooth and creamy with no added sugar.
- Maple syrup. Adds sweetness and help bind the mixture.
How to make vegan rice crispy treats
This recipe is truly one of the easiest that you’ll ever make and follow a simple 3-step process. The hard part is waiting for them to firm up but honestly, it will be worth it.
Ready to whip some up?
1. Melt the almond butter and syrup. Start by adding the almond butter and maple syrup in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave for 30-40 seconds, until warm. Whisk them together until smooth.
2. Combine ingredients. Add the rice cereal and mix well until fully combined. Transfer the mixture into a lined square pan and press down on top until uniform and smooth.
3. Chill and set. Refrigerate the treats for at least an hour to firm up. Once firm, use a sharp knife and slice into bars.
Tips to make the best recipe
- If you notice the mixture to be a little too sticky/wet, you can add more crispy rice cereal. Sometimes, the almond butter and syrup mix can be a little too creamy.
- Line your pan before adding the mixture in so you’ll enjoy an easy removal.
- If you don’t own a microwave, you can heat the peanut butter and syrup together in a small saucepan over medium heat.
Dietary swaps and substitutions
The beauty of these crispy treats is just how easy they are to customize to other diets out there. Here are some suggestions:
- Make them gluten free. Use gluten free rice crispy cereal.
- Swap out the almond butter. Use another nut or seed butter, including cashew butter, tahini, or sunflower seed butter.
- Cut the carbs. Try making keto rice crispy treats instead.
- Cut the sugar. Replace the maple syrup with sugar free maple syrup.
- Use another sweetener. Not a fan of maple syrup? Try using agave nectar or brown rice syrup instead.
- Add protein. Make my protein rice Krispies instead.
Storage instructions
- Up to one week: Rice Crispy Treats can keep at room temperature, covered.
- One week or more: They are best kept refrigerated, as they will maintain a firm texture, and last for up to 4 weeks.
- Up to 6 months: Place the treats in a ziplock bag and store it in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Recommended tools to make this recipe
- Mixing bowls. Microwave-safe and perfect for tons of ingredients!
- Spatula. To mix everything together seamlessly.
- Square pan. To let the bars firm up.
More vegan dessert recipes to try
Frequently Asked Questions
No, the Kellogg’s version of crispy treats contains butter, marshmallows, and gelatin, which are not suitable for a vegan diet.
This recipe uses a combination of peanut butter and maple syrup, which both add sweetness and help hold the treats together.
Yes, there is no dairy in rice crispies cereal.
Vegan Rice Crispy Treats
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Ingredients
- 2 cups rice crispy cereal
- 1/2 cup almond butter
- 1/2 cup maple syrup can sub for agave nectar or brown rice syrup
Instructions
- Line an 8 x 8-inch baking tray with baking paper and set aside.
- Add your almond butter and maple syrup to a microwave safe bowl and melt your nut butter with your syrup.
- Add the rice cereal to the peanut butter and syrup mixture and mix until combined.
- Pour mixture into the lined baking tray and press firmly into place. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to firm up.
- Slice into bars and enjoy.
Thanks for the recipe. I added Chiang seed to mine to up the nutritional value.
🙂 Such a good idea, Sarai!
I have these in my fridge at all times. I do add 1tbsp of vanilla extract, and when I make these squares I always double the recipe. These are so good!
😀 thanks so much, Michelle! A double batch? I like your style!
I like your post but would appreciate you take out the part about getting diabetes with one bite. Onset of Type 1 (your body makes no insulin) has nothing to do with food. It can’t be prevented. Type 2 ( your body is resistant to insulin) is not always because of poor diet. As a mom of a Type 1 diabetic for 8 years, misconception and lack of knowledge is a daily fight.
Hi Jenny- Absolutely. I sincerely apologise for such a thoughtless comment within my post. I’m so sorry to hear about your child suffering- Coming from a family where many are affected too, I should have been more cautious.
Hey there! May I share this recipe on my health site?
Hi Mackenzie, can you please shoot me an email at armanthebigmansworld@gmail.com with your request? Cheers!
Can you use agave nectar instead of honey or brown rice syrup? I am almost out 🙂
Hi there! I think it will work, but from experience, you’d probably need to add a little bit more 🙂
What size pan should you use?
Hi Katie! You can use any size pan you wish- These can be made as thick or thin as you enjoy! 🙂