Desserts/Pastries

Valentine’s Rice Cereal Pops…Because I Heart You.

Rice Cereal Pops

Rice Cereal Treats….

Coated in melted candy….

Covered with tons of sprinkles…..

On a stick.

If that doesn’t scream LOVE, than I don’t know what the heck does.

Rice Cereal Pops

Sometimes, simplicity is best. So don’t fret over laborious desserts today — instead, consider making these whimsical Rice Cereal Pops for your loved ones.

Rice Cereal Pops

They come together quite easily and are much less cumbersome than their Cake Pops cousins. Man…those Cake Pops can be the bane of my existence at times. But these Rice Cereal Pops will be the sprinkly sunshine of our lives.

Rice Cereal Pops

And in case you still need help planning a special {and delicious} Valentine’s Day meal, check out my proposed menu below:

Cocktails: Love Actually
Appetizer: Oysters with Asian inspired Mignonette
Entree: Sriracha Crab Cakes and Filet Mignon
Desserts: Rice Cereal Pops or Double Chocolate Tart with Fresh Raspberries

And with that dear friends, HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

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Valentine’s Rice Cereal Pops
Makes 24 pops

Ingredients:

cooking spray
1½ tablespoons unsalted butter
6 ounces marshmallows (approx. 20 large marshmallows)
1 pinch salt
½ tablespoon vanilla extract
5 cups rice cereal
20 ounces candy melts
2 dozen lollipop sticks
TONS of sprinkles

Line a 9 x 9 inch square pan with parchment paper. Cover the inside of the pan with cooking spray. Set aside.

In a large pot, slowly melt the butter over medium-low heat. Add the marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Remove the pot from the heat. Stir in the salt and vanilla extract until smooth. Add the rice cereal and stir until well coated. Quickly transfer the rice cereal mixture into the greased pan and firmly press it into an even layer. Refrigerate the pan for one hour.

Using the parchment paper to assist, carefully transfer the rice cereal to a cutting board. Take a serrated knife and cut the rice cereal into 24 even bars. Place a few candy melts into a bowl. In intervals of 15 seconds (stirring in between), melt the candy in the microwave until smooth. Dip the tip of a lollipop stick into some of the melted candy and insert it into the bottom of one of the rice cereal bars. Place it on a baking sheet and continue the process with the rest of the rice cereal pops. Refrigerate the entire sheet for one hour.

Place the remaining candy melts into the bowl and melt them in the microwave using the same method above. Take one rice cereal pop out of the refrigerator. Using a small offset spatula, spread a thin layer of the melted candy all over the rice cereal pop. Quickly add the sprinkles and stand the pop upright in a styrofoam block to dry.

Repeat the process with the remaining pops. You may need to reheat the candy melts in the microwave from time to time if it becomes too stiff to spread over the rice cereal.

Allow the rice cereal pops to dry for at least 2 hours before sharing them with your sweetie.

Desserts/Pastries · Miscellaneous

Lucas’ Galatic Star Wars Birthday Party

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It was my Lucas’ 4th birthday the other week. And as his auntie/godmama, I’ve affectionately nicknamed him Lucasaurus.

Don’t let his charming smile, bright wit and adorable face fool ya. He can be a downright rascal—– a veloci-rascal!

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But I just adore the kid to pieces.

So last year, when I mentioned to my seester (pictured above with her super photogenic fam) that we should throw him a Star Wars themed birthday party–she was all for it.

And that’s where I was in trouble. Now some of you all may have witnessed my tendencies to go overboard with certain things and that my OCD habits can get me in a tough spot. Well–then you have not met my seesters…..and in particular, my over-the-top party planning sister, T.

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Nearly 5 months before Lucas’ birthday, she started sending me texts about deals she found on party favors, decorating ideas she found on Pinterest, signage she had created, etc. The next thing I knew it, we were headed warp speed into Star Wars mania.

As for me, I just went along for the ride hoping my desserts would get the stamp of approval by the party planning Jedi.

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But look at this little guy? How could we not get carried away?!

…Wrapped around his finger, he has us….

So then this happened.

Star Wars Dessert Tablescape

A bountiful Star Wars tablescape with desserts and goodies galore. But as much as I wish I could take the credit for all the galactic-goodness, I was only in charge of the desserts.

Seester did all the decor (that she started putting up 2 weeks before the party), cute signs, overflowing swag bags, and all the adorable touches that would have made the Jedi Council proud.

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Of course a regular Star Wars themed party wouldn’t cut it, so they upped the ante and arranged a Jedi Training Camp in order for all the padawans to prepare for their path to Jedi Knighthood.

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Lightsabers and Jedi Robes were a must, including cadet boxes to store all their goodies.

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To quench our thirst on the beautiful day, we sipped fresh Millennium Margaritas (for Jedi Masters 21+), Yoda Soda and Vader-Ade. Special props to my brother-in-law for hand squeezing the 25+ limes I needed to make the margaritas.

Trust me, we will never scoff again at those who own electric citrus juicers–DOH!

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And to fuel our Force, we summoned the Taco Master all the way from Orange County— I mean Tatooine. 🙂

Mouthwatering Carne Asada, Carnitas, Fish, Nachos….ideal nourishment to battle the Empire.

Taco Master from Tattoine

Back at our tablescape, Seester put together these cute Star Wars themed candies. Yoda Treats, Han’s Rolo, Edible Ewoks, & Thermal Detonators.

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And poor Han.

All he wanted to do was to come wish Lucas a Happy Birthday but then he got himself frozen in carbonite again.

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Seester got to employ her knife skills by carving a watermelon Death Star. Lord Vader would have been pleased.

Watermelon Death Star

Lucky for us, Chewbacca was kind enough to guard the goodies from any other Sith Lords.

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Speaking of Sith Lords, I started off my dessert contributions by molding Stormtrooper and Darth Vader chocolates to place on top of the cupcakes. They later received a bit of edible disco dust for a bit of sheen….they are from outer space after all.

Darth Vader & Storm Trooper Chocolates

They perched atop rich Chocolate Cupcakes topped with big swirls of Vanilla Bean-Swiss Meringue Buttercream and sprinkles. Some of the cuppies were also topped with vanilla whipped cream.

Darth Vader & Storm Trooper Cupcakes

I paid additional homage to Darth Vader with these Chocolate Shortbread Cookies made with Valrhona cocoa powder.

Chocolate Darth Vader Cookies

How would it be a party without Master Yoda? These were Citrus Scented Sandwich Cookies filled with a Dark Chocolate Ganache.

Delicious, he was.

Yoda Sandwich Cookies

And to keep Darth Vader company, I made an army of Stormtrooper Sugar Cookies that were decorated with Royal Icing.

They were super fun to make and all of the cutters can be purchased from Williams Sonoma.

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There were also pops for all to enjoy…..

Princess Leia Cake Pops & Death Star Rice Krispy Pops

“That’s no moon-it’s a Space Station!”

Not quite Master Obi-Wan but you’re close. They’re Rice Krispy Pops shaped as Death Stars. Not only a superweapon but super-yummy.

Death Star Rice Krispy Pops

And Princess Leia Cake Pops. Lucas really enjoyed these.

Princess Leia Cake Pops

And what’s a birthday party without a birthday cake?

I just had to make a little cake for our Jedi in training although Seester called it a “gentleman’s cake”. This was a 6 inch, 3-layer chocolate cake frosted with Vanilla Bean-Swiss Meringue Buttercream. I decorated the little cake with a fondant Stormtrooper accented with royal icing, fondant lightsabers, fondant Star Wars banner, Darth Vader molded chocolates, fondant stars and a star sparkler.

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At Jedi Training Camp, there was a Space Pod and stations for the padawans to bottle their own galaxies.

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And then it was time to don their robes because…

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Duh, duh, duh, dum, da-dah, dum, da-dah………..

Darth Vader appeared! He was powerful, all-knowing, and—

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He liked parachutes. Yup, parachutes.

Lord Vader thought it was an integral training tool for the young padawans and can be seen here strategizing with the younglings.

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Heck–Vader even cleaned up after the parachute exercises!

There may still be good in him.

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Then he showed the padawans how to properly yield their sabers and spar.

I think that Lucas is saying– “You look a lot bigger on TV but I still pity the foo’ who messes with me!”

Oh yes, that was a Star Wars–Mr. T crossover moment.

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Cake Time!

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But that sneaky Vader used The Force to make the candles relight after Lucas blew them out.

He’s quite a trickser—when he’s not serving the Emperor and upholding the Dark Side.

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Lucas and Vader. They’re BFFs now.

The Lucasaurus always wins over the Dark Side.

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It was an action packed and exhausting day but the little guy had a blast.

And of course, we prevailed by restoring balance to the Force.

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The Force is strong with this one and I look forward to watching him grow into Jedi greatness.

Until our next Jedi Episode (hopefully for my other nephew, Leonidas’ birthday)— MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!

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