Chocolate Caramel Crispy Cakes

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  • on May 11, 2012

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    I changed this recipe a bit but it's gorgeous. Quite delicate and very silky to eat. Easy to make too.

    I used 2 x 4 oz Cadbury Caramello bars but I also made it again to test the butter part and used something similar, so anything with caramel and chocolate would be good.

    I misread the butter part and used ONE stick of butter - aka 1/2 cup. I stirred the caramel/choc/butter with a whisk until it almost was 'gooey' looking. Then threw in the rice crispies and stirred till they were well coated.

    I used 2 cups of rice bubbles or crispies and I got 30 mini cup cakes out of them. I used about a teas per cup, using two teas to get the gooey mix into the cups. So yummy, I got orders for them the first week I made them! :-

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  • on October 27, 2011

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    Made these with Milky Way Bars and Rice Krispies and they came out fantastic!!!!

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  • on July 29, 2011

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    This is a simple Recipe with little time involved and Tastes Divine.I have a "cookie" recipe very similar with more steps.Same end results, yet Better Flavours.Good Luck on New Endevours...

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  • on August 27, 2010

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    These little pieces of heaven are absolutely delicious! And they are soooooo easy to make! Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe!

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  • on June 21, 2010

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    excellent recipe..i always do it when i need something fast and easy and sooooooo delicious and it never fails me..but be sure not to put too much corn flakes so as not to become hard and too crunchy.

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  • on February 10, 2010

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    i think it's a really easy recipe that coulb be done easily!!! so i will do if i can the ingredients are really everywhere and they aren't alot so it is soo simple.........and deleciously delecious....

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  • on February 07, 2010

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    These are little pieces of heaven!! Just made them to take to our Super Bowl
    Party, but after tasting them, I am hesitating......really want to eat them all myself!
    Used rice krispies instead of corn flakes because we prefer them. I got 34 pieces and used the paper mini's, but did NOT refrigerate. They set up just fine at room temperature and come right off the paper. Now I have to look at them for several more hours & try not to be tempted!

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  • on November 26, 2009

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    These were the easiest no bake "cookies" ever, and they're delicious. I used snicker bars, and rice crispies. I miss read the recipe, and bought the wrong cereal when i was at the store. I think the rice crispies may have solved the problem that others were having with them being to hard. I could eat mine right out of the fridge, and they didnt hurt my teeth. I would suggest this to any one who likes chocolate.

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  • on March 22, 2009

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    I make these yummy chocolate treats with a combination of candy bars (what was recommended and a king sized snickers. They turned out great! I can see that they may get a little hard - so I will bring them out of the fridge a little while before I serve them. I am so pleased with the result.

    Next I am going to try the Milky Way Dark.

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  • on January 07, 2009

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    I used 2 8-packs of fun size Milky Way's (4.62 oz ea., 5 tblsp unsalted butter, 3 cups of Frosted Flakes, and added 8 large marshmallows. Used a make shift double boiler (SS Pot with side pour spouts for steam venting, topped with SS Mixing Bowl. Melted everthing down slowly, removed whole assembly from heat while stirring in flakes, keeps mix warm sitting over pot of hot water. I used large cupcake cups and still made 30, some large, some small. Mini-muffing should give the yied no problem. Chilled in refrigerator and removed to ari tight container. Just like a Milky Way kept in the frigde they will be hard, so remove like you would do a candy bar unless you prefer that hard texture. One other thing, poured the pot of hot water into the mixing bowl and stirred with spatula, this melted everything and made really easy cleanup. All done and clean in less than 45 minutes.

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