CEREAL HOLLY WREATHS

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No cooking required! Enjoy these cookies that are shaped into decorative wreaths using Cheerios® Cereal and candy for a Christmas-time dessert that's ready in just an hour!

Provided by By Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Dessert

Time 20m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 cups Cheerios™ Cereal
1 cup (6 1/2 oz.) green candy melts or coating wafers
1 tablespoon red cinnamon candies

Steps:

  • Line 1 cookie sheet with foil. Place cereal in large bowl. Melt candy melts as directed on package. Pour melted candy over cereal; toss to mix.
  • For each wreath, drop about 3 tablespoons mixture onto foil-lined cookie sheet. With fingers, shape into 3-inch wreath with 1-inch center opening. Immediately decorate with cinnamon candies. Let stand about 5 minutes or until set.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 100, Carbohydrate 13 g, Cholesterol 3 mg, Fat 1, Fiber 0 g, Protein 1 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, ServingSize 1 Wreath, Sodium 50 mg, Sugar 10 g

Phakathwayo Waronna
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These cereal wreaths are a fun and festive way to celebrate the holidays. They're also a great way to get kids involved in the kitchen.


Mohammod ali
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These cereal wreaths are a great make-ahead snack. I made them a few days ahead of time and they held up perfectly.


Hiba Sawafta
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I made these cereal wreaths for my kids' school holiday party. They were a big hit! The kids loved them and they were gone in no time.


Parbat Dhimal
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I'm not a big fan of marshmallows, so I omitted them from the recipe. The wreaths still turned out great.


Adnan Abbass
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These cereal wreaths are a great way to use up leftover cereal. I usually have a few boxes of cereal that I don't finish, so this is a great way to use them up before they go stale.


Bishek Limbu
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I love how customizable these cereal wreaths are. You can use any kind of cereal and toppings you like. I made a batch with chocolate cereal and peanut butter chips, and another batch with fruity cereal and rainbow sprinkles.


Jamie Lasscock
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These cereal wreaths were a fun and easy project to do with my kids. They turned out so cute and they were a big hit at our holiday party.


Rita Uranw
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These cereal wreaths were so easy to make and they looked so festive. I will definitely be making them again next year.


Alvin Thompson El
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I'm not a big fan of cereal, but these cereal wreaths were actually really good. The chocolate and peanut butter chips really made them.


Atta Siam
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These cereal wreaths were a great way to use up some leftover cereal. They were also a lot of fun to make.


Dr Olotu Harbal home
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I tried making these cereal wreaths but they didn't turn out very well. I think I didn't use enough glue.


Hama Hbacha
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These cereal wreaths were a bit too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved them.


M Luc
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My kids loved helping me make these cereal wreaths. They were so excited to eat them!


Marie Green
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These cereal wreaths are the perfect holiday treat. They're festive, delicious, and so easy to make.


Yogesh Bhandari
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I love how versatile this recipe is. I've made it with different cereals and toppings, and it always turns out great.


TaHsan TaRif
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These were a hit at my holiday party! Everyone loved them and they were gone in no time.


Mubariz Khanbazai
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These cereal wreaths were so festive and delicious! I made them with my kids and they had a blast. They were really easy to make and turned out so cute.