Looking for a quick and easy dessert that will wow your guests? Look no further! These Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispie Treats are the ultimate crowd-pleaser. With just a few simple ingredients and minimal effort, you can create a delightful autumn-inspired treat!

Are you searching for a dessert that will make your guests go wild with delight? Look no further! Prepare yourself to become the star of any gathering with these super cute Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispie Treats.
This quick and easy recipe is the holy grail of crowd-pleasing desserts, requiring just a handful of ingredients and minimal effort. Get ready to impress your friends and family with an autumn-inspired treat that will leave them begging for more.
Ingredients For Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispie Treats:
- rice krispies cereal
- marshmallows
- orange food gel
- unsalted butter
- white candy melts
Ingredient amounts and entire recipe directions in recipe card below with print option!

Which Brands Did I Use For These Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispie Treats?
Sometimes when it comes to Semihomemade recipe that use packaged foods to create meals, the brands of items can make or break a dish. I don’t think this ALWAYS happens but I do know that not all packaged items are created equally.
rice krispies cereal – Kellogg’s® Rice Krispies® Cereal
marshmallows – Kraft Jet-puffed Marshmallows
orange food gel – Wilton Orange Gel Food Coloring
unsalted butter – any brand
white candy melts – Wilton’s White Candy Melts or Vanilla Almond Bark

How To Make Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispie Treats:
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In a large pan, add two tablespoons butter and 5 ounces marshmallows (half the bag). Put on low heat and keep stirring till marshmallows are melted.
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Remove from heat and stir in 3 cups rice krispies. Stir until the krispies are coated.
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Using a small spoon, spoon into a mini muffin pan. Let sit while doing the next step.
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In a large pan, add two tablespoons butter, 5 ounces marshmallows, and two drops orange food gel. Put on low heat and keep stirring till marshmallows are melted.
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Stir in 3 cups rice krispies until coated.
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In the mini muffin pan, press down on the rice krispies that have already been added. Add in some of the orange rice krispies to make the pie part.
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Melt the candy melts as directed on the bag in a piping bag. Pipe a very small amount onto each pie for the whipped topping.
These are just so super cute and so easy to make! You’re going to love them!

More Pumpkin Pie Recipes:
More Rice Krispie Treats Recipes:
- Large Soft Rice Krispies Treats
- Mummy Rice Krispie Treats
- Notebook Paper Rice Krispie Treats
- White Chocolate Dipped Christmas Rice Krispie Treats
Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispie Treats

Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispie Treats
Looking for a quick and easy dessert that will wow your guests? Look no further! These Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispie Treats are the ultimate crowd-pleaser. With just a few simple ingredients and minimal effort, you can create a delightful autumn-inspired treat!
Ingredients
- 6 cups rice krispies
- 10 oz bag marshmallows
- 2 drops orange food gel
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 3 oz white candy melts
Instructions
In a large pan, add two tablespoons butter and 5 ounces marshmallows (half the bag). Put on low heat and keep stirring till marshmallows are melted.
Remove from heat and stir in 3 cups rice krispies. Stir until the krispies are coated. Using a small spoon, spoon into a mini muffin pan. Let sit while doing the next step.
In a large pan, add two tablespoons butter, 5 ounces marshmallows, and two drops orange food gel. Put on low heat and keep stirring till marshmallows are melted.
Stir in 3 cups rice krispies until coated.
In the mini muffin pan, press down on the rice krispies that have already been added. Add in some of the orange rice krispies to make the pie part.
Melt the candy melts as directed on the bag in a piping bag. Pipe a very small amount onto each pie for the whipped topping.
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