Dessert just leveled up—and honestly, it didn’t even try that hard. Imagine crunchy, gooey Rice Krispie treats getting a glow-up with creamy peanut butter and chunks of Oreo goodness. Yep, this is what snack dreams look like. These Peanut Butter Oreo Rice Krispie Treats take everything you already love and turn it into something wildly addictive. One bite in, and suddenly “just one more piece” becomes a full-blown situation.
Let’s talk flavor. You’ve got rich chocolate cookies, smooth peanut butter, and that classic marshmallowy chew all working together like a perfect trio. It’s basically the ultimate version of Peanut Butter And Chocolate Rice Krispie Treats—but with a cookies-and-cream twist that hits different. And the best part? No complicated steps, no fancy tools. FYI, this is one of those desserts you can whip up fast and still impress everyone.
What makes these stand out? Texture. Crunchy, chewy, creamy—it’s all there. The Oreos add that extra bite, while the peanut butter melts into every layer. You’re not just making Rice Krispie Treats Peanut Butter Chocolate, you’re creating a full-on dessert experience. And let’s be real… who says no to Chocolate Peanut Butter Rice Krispies loaded with cookies?
Pro tip: don’t skimp on the Oreos or peanut butter. More filling = more flavor, always. IMO, that’s the secret to turning simple Rice Krispies With Peanut Butter And Chocolate into something unforgettable.
Whether you call them Peanut Butter And Chocolate Rice Krispie, Rice Krispie Treats With Peanut Butter And Chocolate, or even Rice Crispy Treats Peanut Butter Chocolate, one thing’s clear—these bars disappear fast. Like, blink-and-they’re-gone fast.
So… are you making a batch for sharing, or just claiming it’s “for later”? 😏


Chocolate Peanut Butter Rice Krispies
Ingredients
Method
1. Prep Your Pan
Line a 9×9-inch pan with parchment paper or lightly coat it with nonstick spray. Set aside.
2. Melt the Base
Place butter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Let it melt fully, stirring often so it doesn’t brown. Add marshmallows and a pinch of salt. Stir continuously until smooth and completely melted. Don’t walk away—marshmallows burn fast! Remove from heat right away.
3. Mix in the Crunch
Pour in the cereal and crushed Oreos. Gently fold everything together until evenly coated with the gooey mixture.
4. Add the Peanut Butter Swirl
Warm the peanut butter in the microwave for about 10–15 seconds until slightly runny. Drizzle it over the mixture, then fold lightly. Keep it swirled, not fully blended—those ribbons of peanut butter are gold.
5. Press & Set
Transfer the mixture into your prepared pan. Use a spatula (lightly greased) to press it into an even layer. Sprinkle extra Oreo pieces or drizzle more peanut butter on top if you’re feeling fancy.
6. Cool & Slice
Let it sit for at least 1 hour before cutting into squares. Then dig in!
Notes
🤔 What Are Peanut Butter Oreo Rice Krispies?
Think of classic Rice Krispie treats—but upgraded. You get gooey marshmallow bars packed with crunchy cereal, chunks of Oreos, and swirls of peanut butter. It’s that iconic sweet-salty combo (yes, like dipping Oreos in peanut butter 👀) turned into one ridiculously good dessert.💡 Useful Tips
- Low heat is key—overheating makes treats hard instead of soft.
- Grease your spatula or hands to prevent sticking.
- Press gently, not firmly—this keeps the texture light and chewy.
🔄 Fun Variations to Try
- Add melted chocolate drizzle for extra indulgence
- Swap Oreos for golden Oreos or chocolate chip cookies
- Mix in mini chocolate chips for a richer bite
- Use chunky peanut butter for added crunch
🧊 Storage & Freezing Tips
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days
- For longer storage, refrigerate up to 1 week (bring to room temp before serving)
- Freeze individually wrapped bars for up to 2 months
- Thaw at room temperature—no microwave needed
❓ FAQs
Can I use marshmallow fluff instead?Yes, but the texture will be softer and slightly stickier. Can I make this in a bigger pan?
Absolutely—use a 9×13 pan for thinner bars. Can I skip the Oreos?
You can, but… why would you? 😄
