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Gourmet Brown Butter Dulce de Leche Rice Krispie Treats

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Brown butter dulce de leche Rice Krispie treats start as a classic Rice Krispie treat and get taken way over the top. The nutty richness of brown butter, the creamy sweetness of dulce de leche, and that signature crispy crunch come together in one seriously addictive dessert.

I’ll go ahead and say it…this might just be the best Rice Krispie treat of your life.

Scroll down to our **new video** to watch how to brown the butter and layer the dulce de leche for the ultimate Rice Krispie treats.

a photo of three dulce de leche stuffed gooey rice krispie treats stacked on top of each other with little pieces of parchment paper between them.

How This Recipe Came to Be

Kerri here! This recipe came to life after a trip to a dessert bar shop here in Utah, where one bite of their brown butter Rice Krispie treat had me hooked. I knew instantly that nutty, toasty flavor was the secret, and my brain immediately went to, What if we added dulce de leche? Because around here, if dulce de leche is an option, we’re absolutely using it.

After a little experimenting, these Rice Krispie treats became layered with gooey dulce de leche and built on Carrian’s classic RKT base recipe. She tested them, photographed them, and confirmed what I already knew—they’re next-level good. She even tried a cinnamon sugar Rice Krispies version and now swears by it (which I clearly need to try ASAP).

These dulce de leche Rice Krispie treats have been a hit everywhere I’ve taken them. Every single time, someone asks for the recipe—and now I can just send a link instead of trying to explain how to recreate all that gooey goodness. Trust me, once you try them, you’ll understand the obsession.

a photo of a two gooey rice crispy treats that have been stuffed with dulce de leche standing on end so you can see the cross sections of the treats.

Ingredients for Stuffed Rice Krispie Treats

You only need 6 ingredients and about 10 minutes to have these brown butter Rice Krispie treats ready to go! Here is what you will need…

  • Butter: Butter is browned to add rich, nutty flavor and depth that takes these Rice Krispie treats far beyond the classic version.
  • Vanilla Extract: A splash of vanilla enhances the sweetness and rounds out the flavors, adding warmth to the marshmallow mixture.
  • Mini Marshmallows: Mini marshmallows melt quickly and evenly, creating that perfectly gooey texture we all love in Rice Krispie treats.
  • Rice Krispies Cereal: The crisp rice cereal provides the signature crunch and structure that balances all the gooey goodness.
  • Sea Salt: The little hint of saltiness is critical to the flavor. It enhances all the flavors and adds contrast to all the sweetness.
  • Dulce de Leche: Creamy, rich dulce de leche adds layers of caramel-like sweetness and turns these into truly next-level Rice Krispie treats. You can definitely make you’re own if you want to!

How to Brown Butter

Browned butter is just butter that has been melted and cooked slightly. It has a delicious nutty flavor. It is super easy to make.

Cut your room temperature butter into similar sized pieces so that it melts evenly. I like to use a light colored pan so I can see the color of the butter and watch it change. Place the pan over medium heat. Stir the butter around to keep it moving while it melts.

As it melts, you will start to see foam and sizzling around the edge and brown flecks will appear on the bottom of the pan. Remove it from the heat immediately. It should be very fragrant. You have made browned butter!

Browned butter can become burned butter very quickly, so remove it from the heat as soon as you see the brown flecks.

Can I Use Regular Butter Instead?

Yes, for sure! If you don’t want that brown butter flavor (we probably can’t be friends…haha…jk!), just add the marshmallows to the butter as soon as it’s melted.

a photo of someone pulling apart a gooey dulce de leche rice krispie treat with the marshmallow stretching between halves.

Tips for the Best Rice Krispie Treats

Carrian Cheney
  • Line your pan with a parchment paper or a foil sling so the RKTs are easy to pull out of the pan when they cool.
  • Don’t skimp on the marshmallows or butter. The ratio of butter to gooey marshmallow is perfection and shouldn’t be changed. The result is a soft and chewy and heavenly Rice Krispies treat.
  • Don’t over cook the marshmallows. If they cook too long, they start to crystallize and then when they cool, they will be very hard. Cook over low heat…low and slow! You can also melt the marshmallows in the microwave using 1 minute intervals and stirring in between each 1 minute.
  • Use a huge mixing bowl and a wooden spoon to stir everything together. A large bowl gives you plenty of room to get everything combined well.
  • Don’t skip the extra marshmallows added in at the end. They create little pockets of chewy goodness that you don’t want to miss!
  • I like to spray the bottom of a measuring cup or a rubber spatula with cooking spray to gently press the mixture into the pan. There is no sticking and it makes that step super easy. I also saw a video of someone using the wrapper from the butter to press the mixture in by hand which I thought was genius!
  • I like to use a dough scraper to cut the Rice Krispie treats easily and evenly.

Why You’ll Love These Homemade Rice Krispie Treats

Ok, first of all, that brown butter flavor is heaven on earth! I just can’t get enough of it!

The ratio of marshmallow and butter to cereal is perfect and the RKTs are soft and chewy.

The layer of dulce de leche adds a creaminess and comforting caramel flavor that contrasts the crunchy cereal beautifully.

This is a no bake dessert that takes 10 minutes to make. You can’t get much better than that! It’s the waiting for it to cool that is the hardest part!

This recipe doubles to a 9×13 pan perfectly! And they are great for feeding a crowd!

Storing Rice Krispie Treats

These gourmet Rice Krispie treats should be stored in an airtight container. They will keep at room temperature for 4-5 days or they can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week.

These brown butter dulce de leche Rice Krispie treats are proof that a classic dessert can still surprise you. With nutty brown butter, gooey layers of dulce de leche, and that familiar crispy crunch, they’re over-the-top in the best way. Whether you’re making them for a party, gifting, or just because, don’t be surprised when everyone asks for the recipe.

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Watch How This Recipe is Made…

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  • Spray a 9×9-inch pan with non-stick spray and line it with a foil or parchment paper sling.  Spray again.
  • Place a large pot on the stove over medium heat, add your butter and let it melt and then brown. *See notes below for browning butter.

    5 Tablespoons Butter

  • Once the butter is browned, remove from the heat and add the salt and 8 cups of mini marshmallows. Stir until everything is completely melted and smooth. If you need to put it back on the heat to finish melting the marshmallows, that is fine. You just don’t want the browned butter to burn.

    ½ teaspoon Sea Salt, 10 Cups Mini Marshmallows

  • Once it is smooth, add vanilla and stir again.

    ¼ teaspoon Vanilla Extract

  • Measure out the rice krispies cereal in a large bowl. Pour the melted marshmallows over the rice krispies and mix well.  

    6 Cups Rice Krispies Cereal

  • Add in the remaining marshmallows while still warm.

    10 Cups Mini Marshmallows

  • Lightly press about half of the rice krispies mixture into your prepared pan (see note). Flatten it down so it is even in the pan and then spread the dulce de leche all over the rice krispies in an even layer.

    ½ Can Dulce de Leche

  • Top with the rest of the rice krispies mixture and lightly press it around until it is evenly spread into the pan. Let it set at room temperature until cooled.

  • We made this batch with Cinnamon Sugar Rice Krispies and it was amazing. If you can’t find them at the store, you could add 1/4 – 1/3 cup of cinnamon sugar.
  • Browning butter: Place a light colored pan over medium heat and add room temperature butter. Stir it gently as it melts. It will begin to foam and sizzle and then you will see little brown fleck forming on the bottom of the pan. As soon as you see those flecks, remove the pan from the heat. 
  • Using a spoon with a little butter on it will help you press the rice krispies into the pan without it sticking all over your hands.

Rice Krispie treats can be stored in an airtight container, at room temperature, for 2-3 days. Or they can be stored in the freezer for up to 6 weeks.

Serving: 1bar, Calories: 342kcal, Carbohydrates: 69g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.3g, Cholesterol: 19mg, Sodium: 362mg, Potassium: 32mg, Fiber: 0.1g, Sugar: 38g, Vitamin A: 1616IU, Vitamin C: 13mg, Calcium: 5mg, Iron: 7mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

a photo of three dulce de leche stuffed gooey rice krispie treats stacked on top of each other with little pieces of parchment paper between them.

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