Christmas Rice Crispy Treats: The Ultimate White Chocolate Dipped Holiday Snack

By Daisy Sullivan

On July 4, 2026

Macro shot of lumpy spherical Christmas Rice Crispy Treats with thick white chocolate coating and red, green, and white nonpareils.

Cuisine

American

Prep time

20 minutes

Cooking time

10 minutes

Total time

30 minutes

Servings

12 treats

When the holiday season arrives, there is a specific kind of magic that happens in the kitchen when simple ingredients transform into festive masterpieces. These Christmas Rice Crispy Treats are the perfect example of that alchemy, taking the nostalgic, chewy snack we all loved as children and elevating it into a sophisticated, dessert-table-worthy confection.

Unlike the standard flat squares you might find at a bake sale, these treats are hand-rolled into lumpy, rustic spheres that mimic the look of snowballs resting on a winter landscape. Each ball is encased in a thick, velvety layer of melted white chocolate that cascades down the sides in luscious drips, providing a creamy contrast to the airy crunch of the cereal within.

To finish the look, a vibrant medley of red, green, and white nonpareils is showered over the wet chocolate, creating a textured, festive appearance that looks professional yet feels wonderfully homemade. Whether you are building a holiday dessert board or looking for a quick, no-bake gift, these treats provide the ultimate sensory experience of “crunch, chew, and cream.”

Christmas Rice Crispy Treats piled on a white plate showing the smooth white chocolate drips and colorful nonpareil sprinkles.
Hand-rolled festive spheres ready for your holiday dessert table.

Why These Festive Cereal Spheres Stand Out This Season

  • The Perfect Texture Contrast: You get a satisfying “snap” from the chilled white chocolate shell followed immediately by the soft, buttery pull of marshmallow-bound rice cereal.
  • Visually Stunning Presentation: The spherical shape and smooth chocolate drips create a gourmet aesthetic that far surpasses traditional sliced bars.
  • Foolproof Holiday Decorating: By using red, green, and white nonpareils, you achieve a classic Christmas palette that looks consistent and intentional every time.
  • No-Bake Convenience: Save your oven space for the heavy lifting of holiday roasts and use your stovetop for these quick, high-impact sweets.

The Core Elements for Your Christmas Rice Crispy Treats

Puffed Rice Cereal: You will need 6 cups (160g) of high-quality puffed rice cereal. This provides the structural foundation and that iconic airy crunch that defines the classic treat.

Fresh Mini Marshmallows: Use 10 oz (283g) of fresh marshmallows to ensure a soft, pliable interior. Older marshmallows can become crystalline and result in a hard, brittle treat that is difficult to roll.

Unsalted Butter: 4 tbsp (57g) of high-fat butter is the “invisible” hero here, providing the fat necessary to keep the marshmallows from seizing and adding a rich, toasted flavor profile.

Pure Vanilla Extract: 1 tsp (5ml) of vanilla rounds out the sweetness, bridging the gap between the cereal and the white chocolate coating.

White Chocolate Melting Wafers or Chips: 12 oz (340g) of white chocolate creates that thick, smooth exterior seen in our visual blueprint. If using chips, ensure they are high quality for a better melt.

Coconut Oil (Optional): 1 tsp (5ml) mixed into the melting chocolate helps achieve that perfect “drippy” consistency and a glossy sheen that mimics natural daylight reflections.

Festive Nonpareils: A mix of red, green, and white nonpareils provides the “crunchy sand” texture on the exterior. Nonpareils are preferred over jimmies for their uniform, pearl-like appearance.

Kitchen Essentials for Professional Results

To achieve the lumpy, spherical shape and the smooth chocolate finish, you will need a large heavy-bottomed pot to prevent the marshmallows from scorching. A silicone spatula is non-negotiable for handling the sticky mixture without losing half of it to the tool.

For the chocolate coating, a microwave-safe glass bowl or a double boiler setup will ensure even heat distribution. I also recommend using a parchment-lined baking sheet to allow the chocolate to set without sticking to your counter or plates.

How to Make the Best Christmas Rice Crispy Treats

Preparing the Gooey Marshmallow Base

In your large pot, melt the 4 tbsp (57g) of butter over low heat. Once the butter is completely liquid and starting to foam slightly, add the 10 oz (283g) of marshmallows. Stir constantly using your silicone spatula.

Watch for the marshmallows to lose their individual shapes and transform into a smooth, glossy, and opaque white liquid. Immediately remove the pot from the heat and stir in the 1 tsp (5ml) of vanilla extract. This ensures the alcohol in the extract doesn’t evaporate too quickly, keeping the flavor potent.

Integrating the Cereal and Shaping

Gently fold in the 6 cups (160g) of puffed rice cereal. Use a folding motion from the bottom of the pot to the top to ensure every single grain of cereal is thinly veiled in the marshmallow mixture. If you love variety, you could even try this technique with the base of our tangy lemon rice krispie treats.

Allow the mixture to cool for about 2-3 minutes—just enough so you can handle it. Grease your hands lightly with butter and scoop out roughly 3 tbsp (45g) of the mixture. Roll it gently between your palms to create a lumpy, rustic sphere about 2 inches (5cm) in diameter. Do not over-compress, or the treats will be too dense to bite through.

Macro shot of lumpy spherical Christmas Rice Crispy Treats with thick white chocolate coating and red, green, and white nonpareils.
Up close with the crunchy, marshmallow-filled interior of our festive treats.

Achieving the Perfect White Chocolate Dip

Melt your 12 oz (340g) of white chocolate with the optional 1 tsp (5ml) of coconut oil in 30-second bursts in the microwave, stirring between each. You are looking for a consistency that is thick enough to coat a spoon but fluid enough to run off slowly.

Hold a cereal ball by the base and dip the top three-quarters into the chocolate. Lift it out and let the excess chocolate create those signature “drips” down the sides. Place the treated ball onto your parchment paper. The chocolate should look smooth and “off-white,” just like a fresh snowfall.

Decorating with Festive Sprinkles

While the chocolate is still wet and tacky, generously shower the red, green, and white nonpareils over the top. The nonpareils should catch on the “lumps” of the sphere, creating a beautiful 3D effect. Let the treats sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes until the chocolate is firm to the touch.

Pro-Level Secrets for Rice Cereal Success

  • The “Low and Slow” Rule: Never rush the marshmallow melting process with high heat. High heat breaks down the sugar structures too quickly, leading to “rock-hard” treats once they cool.
  • Butter Your Tools: Lightly grease your spatula and your hands. This prevents the “spiderweb” effect of marshmallow strings following you around the kitchen.
  • Chocolate Tempering: If your kitchen is very warm, place the chocolate-dipped treats in the fridge for 10 minutes to snap-set the coating, ensuring those drips stay in place.
  • Don’t Over-Mix: Once the cereal is added, stop stirring as soon as it’s coated. Over-mixing can crush the puffed rice, destroying the internal texture.

Keeping Your Treats Fresh and Crispy

To maintain that perfect internal crunch, store your Christmas Rice Crispy Treats in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days. Layer them with parchment paper to prevent the white chocolate shells from sticking together.

While you can refrigerate them, the moisture in the fridge can sometimes make the cereal lose its “snap.” If you need to store them longer, these can be frozen for up to 6 weeks. Simply thaw them at room temperature for an hour before serving to regain the soft marshmallow pull.

The Best Pairings for Your Holiday Dessert Board

These treats are a fantastic anchor for a holiday grazing platter. To balance the sweetness of the white chocolate, I recommend serving them alongside salty snacks like prosciutto wrapped mozzarella or savory appetizers.

If you are looking to create a full dessert spread, pair these with other hand-held delights. The creamy texture of these spheres complements the richness of salted caramel pretzel cheesecake balls or the decadent layers of a peanut butter cup chocolate roll. For those who prefer a cake-like texture, a slice of heaven on earth cake serves as a beautiful centerpiece next to these festive “snowballs.”

Common Questions About Holiday Cereal Treats

Absolutely! These stay fresh for up to 5 days in an airtight container at room temperature. They are an excellent make-ahead option for holiday parties and gift boxes.

Yes, you can use chips, but melting wafers are formulated to be more fluid and provide a smoother finish. If using chips, add 1 teaspoon of coconut oil to help achieve the ‘drippy’ look seen in the photos.

Lightly grease your hands with butter or non-stick spray before rolling. Scoop about 3 tablespoons of the mixture and roll gently between your palms—avoid squeezing too hard, as you want to maintain the ‘lumpy’ rustic texture.

Hard treats usually result from melting marshmallows over too high a heat or over-mixing the cereal. High heat crystallizes the sugar, while over-mixing crushes the air pockets in the puffed rice. Always use low heat and a gentle folding motion.

Standard nonpareils generally hold their color well, but it is important to sprinkle them onto the chocolate while it is still wet but not boiling hot. Avoid refrigerating them for too long, as condensation can cause the colors to run.

Ready to Make These Festive Rice Cereal Snowballs?

Creating these Christmas Rice Crispy Treats is more than just a recipe; it’s a holiday tradition in the making. The combination of the lumpy, marshmallow-filled center and the smooth, sprinkle-laden white chocolate exterior creates a treat that is as beautiful to look at as it is delicious to eat. Whether you’re a seasoned baker or a beginner, the simplicity of these no-bake balls ensures success every time.

A pile of spherical Christmas Rice Crispy Treats coated in white chocolate and festive nonpareils on a marble surface.
The perfect festive snack: Christmas Rice Crispy Treats dipped in white chocolate.
Macro shot of lumpy spherical Christmas Rice Crispy Treats with thick white chocolate coating and red, green, and white nonpareils.

Christmas Rice Crispy Treats: The Ultimate White Chocolate Dipped Holiday Snack

Festive Christmas Rice Crispy Treats shaped into rustic spheres, dipped in velvety white chocolate, and decorated with red, green, and white nonpareils. A perfect no-bake holiday dessert featuring a gooey marshmallow center and a crunchy chocolate shell.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings: 12 treats
Course: Desserts, Snack
Cuisine: American
Calories: 210

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients
  • 6 cups puffed rice cereal 160g
  • 10 oz mini marshmallows 283g, fresh
  • 4 tbsp unsalted butter 57g
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract 5ml
  • 12 oz white chocolate melting wafers 340g
  • 1 tsp coconut oil 5ml, optional for extra shine
  • 3 tbsp red, green, and white nonpareils For decoration

Equipment

  • 1 Large Heavy-Bottomed Pot To melt marshmallows evenly.
  • 1 Silicone spatula Essential for handling sticky marshmallow mixture.
  • 1 Parchment paper To prevent sticking while chocolate sets.

Instructions
 

Make the Cereal Base
  1. In a large pot over low heat, melt the butter. Add marshmallows and stir constantly with a silicone spatula until completely smooth and glossy.
  2. Remove from heat, stir in vanilla, and gently fold in the puffed rice cereal until every grain is coated.
Shape and Dip
  1. With greased hands, roll the mixture into 2-inch spheres. Place on parchment paper to cool slightly.
  2. Melt white chocolate and coconut oil in the microwave. Dip the top of each sphere into the chocolate, allowing it to drip down the sides.
  3. Immediately top with red, green, and white nonpareils while the chocolate is still wet. Let set for 30 minutes.

Notes

Use low heat for the marshmallows to prevent them from becoming hard.
Grease your hands with butter to make rolling the spheres mess-free.

Closing & Call to Action

These Christmas Rice Crispy Treats are the ultimate way to bring a little extra sparkle to your holiday celebrations. Their unique spherical shape and decadent chocolate coating make them stand out in any cookie exchange or party spread. We would love to see how your festive “snowballs” turned out! Tag us in your photos and be sure to follow DaisyMeals on Pinterest for more seasonal inspiration and no-bake dessert ideas. Don’t forget to leave a comment below with your favorite holiday sprinkle combination!

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