Ingredients
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1/4
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1
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8
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10
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1
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Directions
Indian Corn,I found this in a book called “Classroom Treats.” It is great for the autumn season and reminds me of a variation of a Rice Krispies Bar.,ive made this for years,they are so cute and taste great, i bring them to my childrens class for there fall party,also love to make them thanksgiving for the kiddies to eat. they really do look like ears of indian corn,I found this in a book called “Classroom Treats.” It is great for the autumn season and reminds me of a variation of a Rice Krispies Bar.
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Steps
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Line Large Baking Sheet With Waxed Paper; Set Aside. |
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Melt Butter in Large Heavy Saucepan Over Low Heat; Add Marshmallows and Stir Until Melted and Smooth. |
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Tint With Food Coloring Until Desired Shade Is Reached; Add Cereal and 1/2 Cup Chocolate Pieces. Stir Until Evenly Coated and Remove from Heat. |
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With Lightly Greased Hands, Quickly Divide Mixture Into 10 Oblong Pieces. |
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Push Lollipop Stick Halfway Into Each Piece; Shape Like Ear of Corn. |
6
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Place on Prepared Baking Sheet; Press Remaining 1/4 Cup Chocolate Pieces Into Each "ear." Let Treats Set. |
7
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Tie or Tape Raffia to Lollipop Sticks to Resemble Corn Husks. |
8
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Note: You May Decorate Your Indian Corn With Tan and Green Raffia. Lollipop Sticks and Colored Raffia Are Sold at Craft and Hobby Stores. |