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Protein Rice Krispie Treats

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Listen, I love a sweet treat just as much as the next person, but I’m not about to waste a snack on something that does nothing for me. These Protein Rice Krispie Treats hit that same gooey, chewy vibe you grew up on, just with a little upgrade. I’ve been making high-protein swaps for 10 years, and this is one of those recipes that actually tastes good, not chalky or dry. Quick, no bake, and you can throw them together in minutes when you want something sweet that still pulls its weight.

Close up of soft and chewy protein Rice Krispie treat topped with colorful sprinkles.

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Protein Rice Krispie Treats Ingredients

  • Butter: I use standard unsalted butter. If you want to reduce calories, use a "light" butter.
  • Milk: Any milk works, if you want fewer calories use skim, or plant based milk like unsweetened almond milk.
  • Marshmallows: Again, you have options here. Any marshmallows will work. I like to use this brand I get from Amazon because they don't have added sugar.
  • Vanilla Extract: This is optional, but it elevates the flavor for sure.
  • Protein Powder: Any protein powder you like is what you should use. For flavors I recommend vanilla, marshmallow, or unflavored.
Ingredients for protein Rice Krispie treats including cereal, marshmallows, protein powder, butter, milk, and vanilla arranged in glass bowls.

How to Make Protein Rice Krispie Treats

Detailed measurements and full instructions can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

  1. Melt the butter: Add the butter to a large pot or skillet over low heat. Let it melt completely, don’t rush this step or you’ll end up scorching it.
  2. Add the marshmallows and milk: Stir in the marshmallows and a splash of milk. Keep the heat low and stir continuously until everything is smooth and fully melted.
  3. Remove from heat: Once the mixture is silky and melted, take it off the heat. This is important so the protein powder doesn’t clump or get gritty.
  4. Stir in vanilla and protein powder: Add the vanilla extract, then slowly sprinkle in the protein powder while stirring. Mix until smooth and fully combined.
  5. Combine with cereal: Add your Rice Krispies cereal and gently fold everything together until the cereal is evenly coated. Don’t overmix, just enough to bring it together.
  6. Transfer to pan: Lightly grease or line a baking dish. Press the mixture into the pan in an even layer. Don’t pack it down too hard or the treats will turn dense.
  7. Let them set: Allow the treats to cool at room temperature or pop them in the fridge for faster setting.
  8. Slice and serve: Once firm, cut into squares and enjoy.
Step-by-step process of making protein Rice Krispie treats with melted butter, marshmallows softening in a pan, and vanilla added to the creamy mixture.

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Melted marshmallow mixture with butter and milk stirred until smooth and creamy for protein Rice Krispie treats.
Thick marshmallow and protein powder mixture being stirred until smooth and stretchy.
Step-by-step process of making protein Rice Krispie treats with melted marshmallow mixture, protein powder, cereal, and pressed mixture in a baking dish.
Protein Rice Krispie treats cut into squares without toppings arranged on parchment paper.
Protein Rice Krispie treats cut into squares and topped with rainbow sprinkles on parchment paper.

Protein Rice Krispie Treats

Brandi Crawford
Listen, I love a sweet treat just as much as the next person, but I’m not about to waste a snack on something that does nothing for me. These Protein Rice Krispie Treats hit that same gooey, chewy vibe you grew up on, just with a little upgrade. I’ve been making high-protein swaps for 10 years, and this is one of those recipes that actually tastes good, not chalky or dry. Quick, no bake, and you can throw them together in minutes when you want something sweet that still pulls its weight.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
cooling 10 minutes mins
Total Time 25 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 6 servings
Calories 226 kcal

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Ingredients
  

  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter Use light butter if you want to save calories.
  • 3 tablespoons milk Any milk is fine.
  • 5 cups marshmallows (I use zero sugar)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3 scoops vanilla or marshmallow protein powder 93 grams; Unflavored protein powder works, too.
  • 4-5 cups Rice Krispie cereal If you like gooey treats, use less cereal.

Instructions
 

  • Add the butter to a large pot or skillet over low heat. Let it melt completely, don’t rush this step or you’ll end up scorching it.
  • Stir in the marshmallows and a splash of milk. Keep the heat low and stir continuously until everything is smooth and fully melted.
  • Once the mixture is silky and melted, take it off the heat. This is important so the protein powder doesn’t clump or get gritty.
  • Add the vanilla extract, then slowly sprinkle in the protein powder while stirring. Mix until smooth and fully combined.
  • Add your Rice Krispies cereal and gently fold everything together until the cereal is evenly coated. Don’t overmix, just enough to bring it together. Start with 4 cups of cereal and add more if you feel you need it. If the mixture is too dry, add another tablespoon of milk.
  • Lightly grease or line a baking dish. Press the mixture into the pan in an even layer. Don’t pack it down too hard or the treats will turn dense.
  • Allow the treats to cool at room temperature or pop them in the fridge for faster setting. If you like gooey treats, serve them warm and don't let them cool.
  • Once firm, cut into squares and enjoy.

Nutrition

Serving: 1treatCalories: 226kcalCarbohydrates: 28gProtein: 16gFat: 6g
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Protein Rice Krispie treats cut into squares and topped with rainbow sprinkles on parchment paper.

Frequently Asked Questions and Recipe Pro Tips

Do these actually taste like regular Rice Krispie treats?

They’re close, but not identical. You still get that chewy, sweet vibe, but with a slight protein flavor depending on the powder you use. A good vanilla or marshmallow protein keeps it tasting like the classic.

What type of protein powder works best?

Whey protein mixes the smoothest and gives you that soft texture. Plant-based works, but it can be a little more dense and dry, so you may need extra moisture.

Why are my protein treats dry or crumbly?

Too much protein powder or not enough of the melted binder will do it every time. Protein absorbs moisture fast, so you’ve got to balance it with enough marshmallow, butter, and milk.

How do I keep them soft and chewy?

Don’t overheat the marshmallows and don’t overmix. Press them gently into the pan, not packed down like bricks, or they’ll turn hard.

Can I make these without marshmallows?

Probably, but I never have. You can try using honey, maple syrup, or a nut butter base, but the texture will be different. Marshmallows are what give you that classic chew.

How much protein is in each serving?

It depends on your protein powder and how big you cut them. Using this protein powder brand, and cutting them into 6 squares yields 16 grams of protein each.

Can I add mix-ins?

Absolutely. Chocolate chips, peanut butter, crushed cookies, or even a drizzle on top. Just don’t overload them or they won’t hold together.

How long do they last? How to store.

About 3–4 days at room temp, or up to a week in the fridge. After that, they start to dry out.

Can I freeze protein Rice Krispie treats?

Yes. Wrap them tightly and freeze for up to 2 months. Let them thaw at room temp before eating.

Why are my marshmallows not melting smoothly?

Heat is too high. Keep it low and slow so they melt evenly without getting stiff or grainy.

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