9/9/2023 0 Comments Captain crunch chocolate![]() for his leadership in directing the development team of Cap'n Crunch. Peters Award to Robert Rountree Reinhart, Sr. In 1965, the Quaker Oats Company awarded the Fredus N. Little, Low had also worked on the flavors for Heath, Mounds and Almond Joy candy bars. After her death in 2007, The Boston Globe called Low "the mother of Cap'n Crunch". Low created the flavor coating for Cap'n Crunch, describing it as giving the cereal a quality she called "want-more-ishness". Little, developed the original Cap'n Crunch flavor in 1963-recalling a recipe of brown sugar and butter her grandmother Luella Low served over rice at her home in Derry, New Hampshire. They'd put it over the rice and eat it as a kind of a treat on Sundays. Pour in the entire box of Oops All Berries.Īdd regular chocolate chips and stir briefly, trying not to melt chips fully.Grandma would like to make this concoction with rice and the sauce that she had it was a combination of brown sugar and butter. Once fully melted and combined, add vanilla and mix well. Melt butter and full package of marshmallows over low heat, careful not to scorch. If you prefer a printable recipe, scroll to the end of the post! Captain Crunch Cereal Bars Recipe with Oops All Berries!ġ box Capn Crunch Oops All Berries (11.5 ounce box)ġ/2 – 1 cup mini chocolate chips Directions: That’s enough droolin’ let’s get to makin’! I mean what kiddo won’t love buttering up their hands to press crunchberry cereal bars into a pan, then eating the remnants off their fingers! While I handle the hot stuff, he handles the rest. I’m always looking for recipes that Sweet E can help me with in the kitchen. Unwrap and EAT! Kids will love their favorite cereal made into dessert. ~ To thaw: pull out bar/s and let thaw on counter top. Keep no longer than a month for best taste. ~ To freeze: Wrap each individual bar in plastic wrap before slipping into a freezer bag. The best part about being able to freeze these crunch berries cereal bars is that you can make them a few weeks ahead of time, if needed. ~ Simply cover with plastic wrap or tight fitting pan lid for a few days on the counter. Hahahahahahahahaha! What? You’ll have some leftover?! I defy you to reject the Oops All Berries fun! Witness: Oops All Berries with chocolate chips ![]() Garry loved them, with their melted smooth chocolate chips and their Cap’n Crunch cereal crunchy c-r-u-n-c-h. The one thing I did love was the addition of the chocolate chips ( I use Guittard – nom!) melted in and the minis added once in the pan. Gummy bears ( Haribo is my go-to gummies!), mini-marshmallows, chopped up candy bars, beef jerky (KIDDING! or am I?!) – anything goes! While these cereal bars alone are amazing, why not add a little extra? Need a little extra with your Captain Crunch with marshmallows treat krispie? You can see from the list, that I like a little yin-yang with my treats: Something sweet – something less sweet. Of all the marshmallow treats I have made, I rank them thusly: If your tooth is less sweet, but you still appreciate cereal bars every now and again, try the ones made with Cheerios. (sweet-toothers – did I just make up a word?!) They are perfect for your biggest sweet-toothers. These badboys differ from regular Rice Krispie treats in that they are SUPER SWEET. I swear, they almost look elegant in these pics. People! I laughed when I saw the pics (yes, I took them, but they still surprised me). Which is what I was going for (all of the above): yes, for the holiday kid’s table (let’s be honest – the adult’s table too) – yes, for the fall fun – yes, for whenever you are craving Oops! All Berries.Ĭan’t beat a good Cap’n Crunch bender. The colors are very holiday-y, very fall-y, very eat-em-whenever-you-want-y. These crunch berry snack bars are perfect for the any snacking occasion. The cereal is officially called Cap’n Crunch and these bars are just a variation on that name. See? I saw you side-eyeing the name, wondering if I had spelled it wrong. (when you run a website that has recipes – you need testers!)Ĭaptain Crunch Bars or Cap’n Crunch Bars? It’s an addiction I can’t stop playing around with the marshmallow treats, y’all!Įh – who’s complaining? Not me! Not my testers! These Captain Crunch marshmallow treats pair well with add-ins, like chocolate chips and mini-marshmallows! (I mean, if you swipe the marshmallows from the box of Lucky Charms on the fridge, be quick – be sneaky!) They’re fruity, and colorful, and marshmallowy sticky! Crunch berry cereal is the perfect medium for bars. It’s a bonus that your kids will love them too! These crunch berry bars are fun and delicious. Jump to Recipe If you loved Cap’n Crunch growing up, you’re going to love Captain Crunch Bars, made with Oops All Berries!Ĭap’n Crunch Oops All Berries marshmallow treats?!
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