Homemade food gift: marshmallow & swirly chocolate crispy squares

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Everyone loves receiving a homemade food gift! Marshmallow & swirly chocolate crispy squares by Scrummy Lane

We’ve all heard the saying ‘the best things in life are free’, which of course is mostly true. But allow me to suggest that the second best things in life are ‘simple’.

When I had only just met Mr. Scrummy and was showing him around Athens, we spent one glorious late afternoon sitting at one of the oldest, most traditional little tavernas in the old neighbourhood that sits on the slopes of the Acropolis. (< You thought I was going to suggest Mr. Scrummy was ‘simple’ then, didn’t you? 😉 ) The warm sun was sinking lower over this ancient part of the city as we ate the most beautiful fried cheese with honey you can imagine. We squeezed over some lemon, cut the oozing, just-cooked snack into small squares and devoured it with little pieces of fresh bread and glasses of iced ouzo. The free entertainment was provided by the neighbourhood’s resident cats performing their sneaky Mission Impossible style antics to catch the tastiest morsels dropping (or being dropped in our case) from the tables.

Now for the best part. We returned a couple of weeks later to this same spot to repeat our experience, enjoyed it just as much, drank a little too much ouzo, then went for a stroll and had our first kiss right under the lit-up night-time Acropolis. The rest is history and I’m guessing you’re either saying ‘Aw, how sweet!’ right now or wanting to vomit with the ‘cheesiness’ of it all (< sorry, very bad joke). For those of you in the ‘wanting to vomit’ camp, it might make you feel better to hear that on our last day in Athens recently we promised ourselves that we would get everything finished early and leave time to enjoy our favourite cheese and honey one last time, but we just didn’t manage it. Not even close. Unfortunately our ‘simple pleasure’ that time was not to be.

You would be forgiven for thinking that I’m now going to give you the recipe for that wonderful cheese with honey. Well, sorry, no. Maybe another time (but in the meantime have a go at this baked feta which is just as good, I promise).

Everyone loves receiving a homemade food gift! Marshmallow & swirly chocolate crispy squares by Scrummy Lane

What I am going to share today is how to make these marshmallow & swirly chocolate crispy squares, because they too are almost too simple and good to be true. You would also be forgiven for wondering why I am sharing a sort of posh rice krispy treat that you would probably more suitably imagine yourself making with children. But trust me, these were shared with the three other adults I’m living with at the moment and they were raved about by them all. If you’re British and have ever tried a ‘toffee crisp’ chocolate bar, these crispy squares really reminded me of those. If not, I bet there’s a similar chocolate bar in your country that you’ll think of if you make these and when you first bite into them.

Everyone loves receiving a homemade food gift! Marshmallow & swirly chocolate crispy squares by Scrummy Lane

So all that is required to transport you to crispy, chewy, marshmallow-y heaven is to melt marshmallows with a little butter, stir in rice krispies and press the mixture into a baking tin. It’ll be too sticky to use a spoon so press it in with your fingers (go on, just do it!) Pop into the fridge for an hour or so to set, cut into small squares, then dip them into melted chocolate. I chose to melt both milk and white chocolate together so that when I dipped the crispy squares in it the chocolate set in a swirly pattern (as you can see from this post, I’m getting a bit obsessed with swirly patterns!) I also dipped the ‘pointy’ edge of the squares in chocolate only so that half of them were covered in chocolate and half were left plain, but you could dip the whole square in if you wanted to. You could even add a little peanut butter to the rice crispy mixture (mmm … now there’s an idea). The possibilities are many!

Making marshmallow crispy squares

Making marshmallow & swirly chocolate crispy squares

Everyone loves receiving a homemade food gift! Marshmallow & swirly chocolate crispy squares by Scrummy Lane

As you can see in the photographs below, I decided to package these marshmallow squares to give as little gifts. Well, sort of. Actually, I just packaged them up like this to show you that you could and then presented one of them to each member of my family. Completely silly, but they all seemed to like having their own little bag of treats. My mum even ate two of her four little squares and put a note on the bag that said ‘MINE!’ to stop anyone from eating the rest. (< haha … hope she doesn’t read this!)

Everyone loves receiving a homemade food gift! Marshmallow & swirly chocolate crispy squares by Scrummy Lane

Everyone loves receiving a homemade food gift! Marshmallow & swirly chocolate crispy squares by Scrummy Lane

Everyone loves receiving a homemade food gift! Marshmallow & swirly chocolate crispy squares by Scrummy Lane

These simple little chocolate treats might not be quite as satisfying as an afternoon scoffing fried cheese and honey and drinking ouzo on the slopes of the Acropolis, but they aren’t too far off.

What ‘simple pleasures’ have you enjoyed recently?

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Homemade food gift: marshmallow & swirly chocolate crispy squares

Remember your childhood rice krispie treats? Make this version that both adults and children will enjoy by melting marshmallows with a little butter and stirring in rice krispies. Cut into bite-sized squares, then dip into melted white and milk chocolate for a swirly effect. Lovely packaged in a little transparent bag to give as a gift.
Prep: 1 hour
Cook: 5 minutes
Total: 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings: 35 -40 squares

Ingredients 
 

  • 7 3/4 ounces marshmallows, I used pink and white!
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons butter
  • 5 ounces rice krispies
  • 11 ounces good quality chocolate, I used about two thirds milk chocolate and one third white

Instructions 

  • Line a baking tin with baking paper (I used a 10 x 7 inch tin but it would be fine to use a slightly larger one).
  • Put the marshmallows into a large pan along with the butter and melt on a low-ish heat. (The mixture might start to look as if it’s turning to caramel in spots – that’s OK, but just make sure it doesn’t burn. As soon as it has more or less melted, take it off the heat.)
  • Quickly add the rice krispies and stir until they are all covered with the sticky mixture. Tip into the baking tin and press down into the corners and flatten as much as you can with the tips of your fingers.
  • Put the whole tin in the fridge to harden for an hour or so. Just before the hour is up, melt the white and milk chocolate in a small but deep bowl in the microwave in 30 second or so bursts until just melted. Swirl the chocolates together a little if you like with a knife.
  • Lift the whole crispy-marshallow slab out of the tin and cut it into bite-sized squares on a cutting board. Dip each crispy square into the melted chocolate (I dipped them so that only a triangular-shaped half was covered in chocolate), letting some of the excess chocolate drip off before placing on a fresh piece of baking paper (non-chocolate-covered side down) to set.
  • After the chocolate has set, package the squares nicely in clear gift bags tied up with a piece of ribbon if you like. If not giving as a gift, keep the squares in an airtight container.

Notes

Adapted from this recipe by Nigella Lawson.
Variations:
- Add a couple of tablespoons of melted peanut butter to the mixture before pressing it into the baking tin.
- Cover the whole square in chocolate, or keep the different types of chocolate separate and dip some squares in each.
To stop your chocolate from developing white streaks after it dries, barely melt your chocolate and let the last chunks melt into the rest without heating any more. This is a 'cheat's' way to temper your chocolate.

Nutrition

Calories: 87kcal, Carbohydrates: 14g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 3mg, Sodium: 39mg, Potassium: 5mg, Sugar: 9g, Vitamin A: 315IU, Vitamin C: 2.6mg, Calcium: 10mg, Iron: 1.4mg
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I love homemade food gifts! Other food gifts to try:

chocolate orange truffles 

mango & pistachio chocolate bark

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72 Comments

  1. What a great story! Love it! I think I’m in need of one of these marshmallow squares right about now. Would be great for an afternoon pick me up! And I love you packaged these cuties up. Makes them so much more appealing, and great to give as gifts!

    1. Unfortunately I’ve been sneaking one of these for my afternoon pick-me-up every day since I made them almost a week ago now! Naughty me! At least the squares are only bite-sized!

  2. J’aime beaucoup cette recette Helen, simple et efficace! Elle es parfait pour faire avec mes enfants et en plus on adore les marsmallows. J’aime aussi tes petits sacs cadeaux, très bonne idée!
    La prochaine fois, tu dois nos donner la fameuse recette grecque du fromage frit avec le miel, ça m’ai mis l’eau à la bouche!
    C’était très touchant ton histoire, pas de tout envie de vomir!
    Je te souhaite un très bonne dimanche!

    1. Je te souhaite toi aussi un tres bon weekend avec ta familly, Eva. Je suis tres heureuse que tu aimes la recette. Tu as raison – c’est assez simple pour faire avec les enfants. Quant a la recette du fromage frit, j’aimerais bien le partager avec vous … je dois juste pratiquer chez moi un peu pour voir si je peux le faire exactement comme on l’a mange en Grece! 🙂

  3. You’re making me want to go to Athens right now! Sounds like the perfect evening. How idyllic!

    These marshmallow crispy squares sound delicious! Would be a great hostess gift : )

    1. Glad you like them, Nathalie. Yes, they would be a great gift for a host … or to take to a party. 🙂

  4. I’m in the “aww” and envious crowd! You’ve transported me back to Greece, but when I went the Acropolis was closed down because a man was up there threatening to kill himself. Can you imagine? I never got to see it, or experience that particular taverna with the crispy fried cheese and ouzo. At least I got to live vicariously through you, and it sounds amazing, just like these rice crispy squares! I love the swirls…such a sucker for swirls, and your description of them makes me want some with my morning coffee. 🙂

    1. Aw, Marcie, that is SUCH bad luck! The only other times I’ve known the Acropolis to be closed is because of the strikes that were happening a few years ago, and they were just every now and again. If you ever go back again let me know and I’ll give you the address of the fried cheese and honey place … just lovely on a sunny afternoon. So happy that you like the marshmallow crispy thingies. Fun, aren’t they? I really enjoyed making (& eating) them anyhow! Have a great weekend!

  5. Hi helen!

    Love the stories. Keep em coming =)

    So glad over your obsession for swirly patterns, pretty food makes me so happy. I think like you’d said, we’d add peanut butter. Peter Pan peanut butter of course!

    When you put these squares in the little bags, I just had this vision of little wedding shower and/or baby shower favors. Everyone would love to receive these instead of the same old same old bubbles.

    1. So happy you enjoy the stories, Laura. Sometimes I wonder if anyone is really interested! Love the idea of giving these at a baby shower! Sort of appropriate as they’re pretty ‘child-friendly’ even though I was trying to pretend they were just for adults! 🙂

  6. Great tutorial. I love your step-by-step pictures. And those looks DELICIOUS and are making me hungry right now 😉

  7. Can you please write a book about your travels and romance (and also include recipes, of course)? -I’m “melting” from reading this story! 😉 So romantic. I am in the “aw” camp for sure.

    These look like those chocolate seashells with that beautiful swirly pattern. So pretty! In Canada, we have something called, Coffee Crisp, which was always one of my favourite chocolate bars as a kid. I think I need to research this Toffee Crisp you’re talking about! They sound oddly alike lol.

    Great story, photos, and recipe, as always!

    1. So far there are plenty of people in the ‘aw’ camp, so that’s a relief. Although I bet the ones in the ‘vomit’ camp wouldn’t want to admit it!
      Ahhh … they do look like those chocolate seashells, don’t they? And when I come to Canada some day for that coffee break of ours, I’ll bring a toffee crisp and you can bring a coffee crisp and we’ll compare notes. 😉
      So glad you liked the post!

  8. What lovely memories you’re sharing from when you met Mr Scrummy 🙂 Ouzo, oh we have a bottle and I love it 😉 We have a Greek friend that each time he comes to visit he brings us a bottle of ouzo. Your posh rice crispy treat actually looks like a beautiful work of art, and I love you you’ve packaged them! I’ll need to give this a try one day. xx

    1. Thanks, Sofia! I’ve never had any of my recipes described as a work of art before (blush). Please do give these a try some time, but then do give them away because otherwise you’ll be dipping into them all week – believe me!

  9. I’m in the awwww crowd 🙂 That is so sweet and not at all cheesy (ok, maybe a little 😉 ) These squares are my dream; so sticky and chewy and sweet! Love the marshmallow and chocolate combo. Delicious!

    1. Phew … a little cheesy is OK, I think!! So glad you approve of the marshmallowy squares! 🙂