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Pink Lavender Rice Krispie Treat Hearts

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These pink lavender rice krispie treat hearts feel like something you’d find wrapped in parchment and twine on the counter of a quiet apothecary.

Soft, chewy, and kissed with brown butter and delicate floral notes, they’re not your standard childhood rice krispie treats. The lavender hums gently in the background, hibiscus adds a subtle brightness, and beetroot powder gives them that naturally blushing hue — no artificial dyes, just botanical magic.

They’re sweet, but not cloying. Floral, but not soapy. And shaped into little hearts, they feel like an edible love letter.

Perfect for Valentine’s Day, Galentine’s gatherings, or a slow evening baking something pink just because.

Lavender has long been associated with love, calm, and devotion. Historically used in teas and baked goods, culinary lavender adds a soft herbal sweetness when used gently.

Hibiscus, often brewed into ruby-colored teas, brings brightness and a faint tartness that balances marshmallow sweetness beautifully.

Pair those florals with nutty brown butter and chewy marshmallow, and you get something nostalgic yet elevated — like a childhood treat that grew up and moved into a cottage garden.

And instead of food coloring, beetroot powder creates that dreamy pink tint naturally — which fits perfectly into your whole-food, kitchen-witch approach.

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Ingredients

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  • rice krispies
  • unsalted butter
  • culinary lavender buds
  • pinch of salt
  • mini marshmallows
  • vanilla extract
  • maple syrup
  • beetroot powder

Instructions

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  1. In a medium pot over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the lavender buds and let the butter gently cook until golden brown and fragrant, about 4–6 minutes. The butter should smell nutty and floral. Strain the butter into a bowl to remove the buds. Stir in a pinch of salt and return the butter to the pot.
  1. Reduce heat to medium-low. Add marshmallows, vanilla extract, maple syrup, and beetroot powder. Stir continuously until smooth, glossy, and evenly pink.
  1. Remove from heat and immediately fold in the Rice Krispies. Gently stir until everything is evenly coated in the rosy marshmallow mixture.
  1. Line a 6×6 pan (or small dish) with parchment paper. Press the mixture lightly into the pan using a spatula or buttered hands. Do not pack too tightly — this keeps them soft and chewy. Let cool for about 30 minutes. Once set, remove from the pan and use a heart-shaped cookie cutter to create Valentine hearts.

Hints:

  • Use culinary-grade lavender only. Decorative lavender may be too strong or bitter.
  • Don’t over-brown the butter. You want golden and nutty, not dark and burnt.
  • Press gently. Compacting too firmly makes dense treats instead of soft, pillowy ones.

If the mixture begins to stiffen while pressing, lightly butter your hands to smooth it out.

Equipment

  • Medium pot
  • Fine mesh strainer
  • Spatula
  • 6×6 baking pan
  • Parchment paper
  • Heart-shaped cookie cutter
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Pink Lavender Rice Krispie Treat Hearts

A floral, buttery Valentine’s confection with a soft rosy glow
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Course: Appetizer, Dessert, Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: brown butter rice kripie treats, hearts, lavender, pink hearts, rice kripie, rice krispie treats, valentines day
Servings: 6 servings

Equipment

  • Medium Pot
  • fine mesh strainer
  • spatual
  • small baking pan
  • Parchment Paper
  • heart-shaped cookie cutter

Ingredients

  • 3 cups rice krispies
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter
  • 1 tbsp culinary lavender
  • 1 pinch sea salt
  • ½ bag mini marshmallows
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tsp beetroot powder

Instructions

  • In a medium pot over medium heat, melt the butter.
  • Add the lavender buds and let the butter gently cook until golden brown and fragrant, about 4–6 minutes. The butter should smell nutty and floral.
  • Strain the butter into a bowl to remove the buds. Stir in a pinch of salt and return the butter to the pot.
  • Reduce heat to medium-low.
  • Add marshmallows, vanilla extract, maple syrup, and beetroot powder. Stir continuously until smooth, glossy, and evenly pink.
  • Remove from heat and immediately fold in the Rice Krispies.
  • Gently stir until everything is evenly coated in the rosy marshmallow mixture.
  • Line a 6×6 pan (or small dish) with parchment paper.
  • Press the mixture lightly into the pan using a spatula or buttered hands. Do not pack too tightly — this keeps them soft and chewy.
  • Let cool for about 30 minutes.
  • Once set, remove from the pan and use a heart-shaped cookie cutter to create Valentine hearts.

Storage

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

For best texture, place parchment between layers to prevent sticking. These are best enjoyed within 48 hours while still soft and chewy.

FAQ

Can I skip the lavender?

Yes — you’ll still have delicious brown butter marshmallow treats with a soft maple sweetness.

Can I make these vegan?

You can experiment with vegan butter and plant-based marshmallows, though texture may vary slightly.

Related

Looking for other recipes like this? Try these:

  • Hearth Hunter Cookies
  • Pistachio Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Maple Spice Roasted Pears with Pecans & Thyme
  • Apple Cranberry Goat Cheese Pastry Twists with Thyme

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