Advertisement
Food Network’s Most Popular
-
Recipes
-
Videos
-
Oven Roasted Shrimp and Garlic
(03:29)
-
Yummy Bacon Wrapped Appetizers
(04:27)
-
Easy Rice Bake Casserole
(02:57)
-
Best Ever Chicken Enchiladas
(05:06)
-
Shrimp Scampi
(00:03:27)
-
Ham and Cheese Spirals
(02:46)
-
Easy Party Appetizers
(01:47)
-
Baked Shrimp Scampi
(05:35)
-
Giada's Italian Pasta Salad
(03:54)
-
Paula's Summer Macaroni Salad
(00:02:05)
-
Oven Roasted Shrimp and Garlic
-
Photo Galleries
-
Healthy Carbs You Should Be Eating
7 Photos
-
Easy Summer Party Recipes
8 Photos
-
Healthy Chicken Recipes
41 Photos
-
Favorite Vegetarian Recipes
32 Photos
-
Mother's Day Breakfast and Brunch Recipes
24 Photos
-
Mother's Day Dessert Recipes
17 Photos
-
Family-Friendly Weeknight Dinner Recipes
20 Photos
-
Easy Breakfast for Dinner Recipes
23 Photos
-
Healthy Summer Sides
13 Photos
-
Homemade BBQ Sauce Recipes
14 Photos
-
Healthy Carbs You Should Be Eating
-
Topics
See More Recipes Like This From Food.com
Free Recipe of the Day Newsletter
Nutrition Facts
- Calories
- Fat
- Saturated Fat
- Carbohydrates
- Fiber
- Protein




Review This Recipe
You must be logged in to review this recipe.
or Sign Up to Review
Average Rating:
Total Reviews: 70
Showing 1-10 of 70
Sort by:
SELECT
By simora
Snowland
on May 01, 2013
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
This recipe was just ok. A bit disappointed as only after 1 day it turned hard like a rock, and very hard to chew..maybe I will try another recipe..
By jbredenbaugh_26...
Glastonbury, CT
on November 27, 2012
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
Easy to make, love the flavor! The marshmallows do not melt nearly as well as when you make the Kellogg's version with butter.
By apryl_barringto...
Nampa, 51
on January 21, 2012
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
These are a great change from the boring rice krispy treat of childhood. I was advised by the health food store to not use flax seed oil because it tends to go rancid too fast. So I substitued with grapeseed oil that I had on hand. I also was unable to find puffed brown rice so I used Kashi Honey Puffs which provided even more fiber and more levels of taste. Wonderful bars!
By tacy4_5067419
Layton, UT
on January 16, 2012
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
This rating is from my 11 yo daughter who gives it a 4.5 star. It probably would have been a 5 had we any flax seed oil. We didn't and we couldn't get the marshmallows to melt all the way. No problem; it still bound the puffs together with clumps of marshmallow. She is not a big fan of dried fruit but we found cranberries infused with Pomegranate juice (her favorite fruit and it gave it a nice burst of flavor.
By only4customer
Port Allen, LA
on August 29, 2011
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
Good Thing! Hope not the last one!
By thaddeuswellington
on January 27, 2011
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
To the poster two below me, that information is for the protein bars. The rice squares are something like 90 calories and a gram of protein, and I believe about 3 grams of fat.
By the_Waffler
New Hampton, NH
on October 23, 2010
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
Does anyone know what the shelf-life on this puppy is? AB doesn't mention it in the episode, and the only other info I get is the recipe itself which doesn't make sense to me given what's involved:
"store in air-tight container for 1 to 2 days"
Wouldn't AB mention something to this effect if it was so short-lived? Did he just put it in the little blurbs and I miss it due to not being able to read regular print?
By teacherpet1968_...
Avon, 61
on August 24, 2010
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
I had this show on DVR and got the nutrition information presented in the show....they are as follows: 154 calories 21.08 grams of carbs 8.41 grams of protein 41.79 grams of fat 2.14 grams of fibre, 91.92 mg of sodium and 17.7 mg of cholesterol these number are per bar (1 2" square
By missnuss_10101305
on August 23, 2010
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
I JUST made these and they are very tasty. I do not cook by wieght so I used the six cup method. Reading other comments I would go with this as there was a lot more volume doing it this way. I used a mixed bag of dried fruit that included all of his fruit, including other fruits such as plums. I still got "club hand" even with oiled hands, but it was part of the fun. Only complaint is the price of the flax oil, but that is not Altons fault.
By lucy7125_11723504
Santa Rosa, CA
on August 23, 2010
Flag
Flag This Review?
Please provide the reason why you think this review is inappropriate.
or Cancel
I have just been dianogised I am PRE-Diabetes I do not want to go there,,,I have a family history PLEASE include on line the nutritional information. We watch your show EVERYNITE and use LOTS of your recipes. I watched the episode on energy bars but did not have a paper and pencil next to me to write the nutritional information. PLEASE PLEASE Include online Love you and your show YIPEEEEE can't wait to see you tonight !!!!