Blueberry Cherrio Cereal Bars. Explore our range of delicious recipes, from gluten free snacks to nutritious cereal bars and muffins. Perfect, easy recipes for cooking with the family. Blueberry Cereal Bars By Sue Lau
Blueberry Cheerios are brand new, and if you ask the boys and I, they're darn good. They're made with real blueberry puree and the goodness that you already know and love from Cheerios. They make a great breakfast, and of course, a great marshmallow treat bar! You can have Blueberry Cherrio Cereal Bars using 5 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Blueberry Cherrio Cereal Bars
- You need 2 tbsp of butter or margaine.
- Prepare 1 packages of marshmallows.
- You need 6 cup of multi grain cherrios.
- It's 1/2 cup of dried blueberries.
- Prepare 2 oz of white chocolate or almond bark, melted.
These delicious O's are inspired by the fresh taste of blueberry. Blueberry Cheerios are made for cereal lovers to enjoy in a variety of ways: with milk at the breakfast table, hand-held for a tasty after-school snack, or as an ingredient in trail mix or another favorite recipe. These easy, homemade breakfast bars are our go-to for on-the-go breakfasts and quick snacks this summer. Made with NEW Blueberry Cheerios, which I discovered on a recent trip to Walmart, these simple bars are no-bake, gluten-free, and totally delicious.
Blueberry Cherrio Cereal Bars step by step
- In a small saucepan over medium low heat melt butter and marshmallows..
- Pour marshmallow mixture over the dry blueberries and cereal; mix well to combine..
- Spray two 8 inch square pan or one 9x13 rectangular pan with cooking spray. Pour in cereal mixture. Let cereal cool and set up in pan for at least an hour..
- Remove from pan and cut into bars or squares. Dip the bottom of each bar/square in melted white chocolate; place on parchment paper to allow chocolate to set. Store in an air tight container..
Marshmallow cereal bar recipes you can make with your kids. Kid friendy recipes, with Blueberry Cheerios. Blueberry is still a solid cereal, but I'd put it near the bottom in terms of Cheerios flavors. I know we've had Fruity Cheerios in the past, but I would love a "Fruit Medley" mix consisting of all the previously mentioned flavors. Blueberry would make a great supporting player.