Yes, you can. It's actually done quite commonly, because the crispy rice cereal can be molded and shaped into just about any form the cake decorator wants. The fondant makes a perfect covering for it, because it gives it a seamless, smooth coverage, and can be pre-colored before placing over the form, and can also be 'painted' with food coloring.
rice crispy
Yes it can
A crispy M&M has a chocolate center surrounded by a thin layer of crispy rice cereal and a colorful candy coating.
rice crispy treats usually…
You can make rice crispy treats without using marshmallows by substituting them with a mixture of butter, sugar, and corn syrup to bind the cereal together. Heat the mixture on the stove until it's smooth, then mix in the rice cereal and press it into a pan to set.
Rice Krispies are made from toasted rice, which is produced by cooking rice grains and then drying them. The process involves steaming the rice, followed by toasting it to create a crispy texture. Once toasted, the rice is then flattened and shaped into the familiar puffed rice cereal. Finally, the cereal is packaged for distribution and consumption.
For the actual "hat" part of the cake, stack about three layers of pound cake, dirty ice it and cover it with fondant. For the strip that wraps around the hat, use a piece of fondant. For the brim, mold it out of rice crispy treats and cover it with fondant.
get rice crispy cerel,sugar,peper now boil rice cereal 10 min then add everything else then let sit 1 hour
Gonedef says:Rice Crispy TreatsLotte 347 says:I just call it rice crispy, rice crispies, or if it had to be one of the two, I would agree with the answer above.
Special K cereal consists of flat plate like pieces similar to Corn Flakes but larger and thicker. Rice Krispies are small oval shaped pieces similar in appearance to an enlarged grain of rice and are generally considered less good for you.
40 percent of kcel in a rice crispy bun
you put the rice crispy treats in the oven for three (3) days.