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Confession time here on the blog today.
As a kid, I never really played with Legos. This craze passed me by and was never worse for the wear. Seriously, never a Lego did I own.
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But my girls are more than a bit Lego obsessed. They love building and creating. Also, they are always looking for new Lego kits to get to play with whenever possible. So much so, that one of the places that they beg us to take them to when we are at Disney is the Lego Store in Downtown Disney.
I mean they never miss a beat with Lego Store fun. Plus, when in Disney World how could you not check this store out. Seriously it is the holy grail for Lego Lovers! This Lego Store has it all with substantial lifesize Lego display creations.
So, of course, I recently couldn’t resist making fun and edible Lego Builder’s Treats for these two. I mean we don’t return to Disney now until the summer. Plus, it is winter and chilly here. So, indoor fun at home is entirely on tap. While the Lego duo can more than easily create and build with all their toy Legos, a foodie Lego treat was a must have for now.
Also, seemed to make sense to use Rice Krispie Treats. See after the holidays; we still had some Rice Krispie Treats leftover from our previous creations here and here.
Plus, this time out, I used food colors with vanilla icing. And I also used M&Ms for the Lego topping effect. So easy to make and yet look precisely like edible Legos!
These Lego Rice Krispie Treats were a huge hit here with my Lego Loving girls!
If your kids are Lego enthusiasts, then you are going to want to check out this simple, but useful recipe tutorial.
So, how about it?
Scroll down now for the most fun Lego Rice Krispie Treats now.
Lego Rice Krispie Treats Recipe
An absolutely fun and delicious way to enjoy building with your food with Lego Rice Krispie Treats 1. Divide the frosting into 5 bowls and add 4-5 drops of food coloring to each bowl. Mix well. 2. Unwrap Rice Krispies, leave some whole and cut some in smaller square pieces so you’ll have a variety of Lego sizes. 3. Frost each bar different colors. Place matching M&M’s on the side edges of each bar, just like a Lego. 4. Serve and Enjoy!!!Lego Rice Krispie Treats
Ingredients
Instructions
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12
Serving Size:
1
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 252Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 127mgCarbohydrates: 43gFiber: 0gSugar: 31gProtein: 1g
Meredith Spidel says
How cute! These would be perfect for a party!
Janine says
Thanks again and I definitely agree that these would be perfect for all Lego themed parties π
Seana Turner says
Okay, these are ADORABLE. And you could add the M&Ms to any geometric cookie. I love Legos… never got to Legoland, but my sister did with her kids. I see Legos in pretty much every house I organize where kids are living. They really are the ultimate toy!
Janine says
Aw, Seana, I love the cookie idea, as well. And I wholeheartedly agree Legos are seriously the ultimate toy!! π
Cynthia says
Nom nom nom. Fun fun! I love these, and again, so creative! You know…I had lots of Legos as a kid. I still love playing and building with them. Hehe. They’ve gotten more girl-friendly, too, with pretty purple, pinks, and blues colors they’ve come out with. π And, they have so many Disney characters to work with now. Hehe. I hope you have a great Monday and week! Sending you big hugs! xo
Janine says
Aw, thank you Cyndi and loved hearing about your childhood with Legos, too! Happy Monday once again my sweet friend xoxo <3
William Holland says
My son and I spent so many hours playing with Legos…..I kind of miss building things…..this is such a clever treat. Thanks for sharing, Janine. Have a fantastic week!
Janine says
Honestly, just loved the memories this article invoked for you and Cyndi below, too. Thanks always, Bill and Happy Monday once again π
Jen says
These are super cute… and Easy! My favorite kind of recipe. Love it! Well done π
We love LEGO, so totally pinning and sharing!
Janine says
Aw, thank you so much Jen for the shares and kind words, too!! π
Tamara Bowman says
My kids absolutely love Legos, and we canβt wait to go to the Lego store Orlando. I personally am not a fan but for the kids, Iβll do anything. We do have an occasional Lego party!
Janine says
Love, love, love Lego parties and sounds like so much fun. Also, hope you get to the Orlando Lego store on your upcoming trip. Only 2 weeks and so excited for you all now!! π
Nellie Acevedo says
This is so fun! I can’t wait to make it for my boys (and myself shhh)
Janine says
Totally our little secret!! π
Gloria Spagnoli says
These look like so much fun to make and eat! I might try them myself! Thanks for all the good tips you pass along.
Janine says
Aw, my pleasure and Happy Tuesday now!! xoxo
DIANE ROARK says
Janine,
We love to visit Lego land at Disney World. The things they build with legos are amazing. I love the picture of your girls with the princesses. You have to look hard to see who is real. I also love your lego treats. They sound easy to make and look adorable.
Have a great week!
Diane Roark
Janine says
Aw, thanks Diane and I agree the things that can indeed be made with Legos! Have a wonderful weekend now π
Christine Carter says
ADORABLE Janine! So creative and yummy all at once! π
Janine says
Aw, thanks so much Chris!! π
Rhonda Gales says
Janine, these are adorable. My granddaughter loves Legos. I’m adding your recipe to my list of Things to Do List with her. Thanks for sharing on Sunday’s Best.
Janine says
My pleasure and hope you can make for your granddaughter soon, Rhonda π