Thursday, January 13, 2011

"Bunnies and Bears"

One of the things that we have done as a family tradition for the holidays over the years is to make "Bunnies and Bears." My sister brought some cute molds and this recipe to us when our girls were little. Over the years we have always made them at Christmas time. Now that our girls are all grown up it is one of the things that we don't do much anymore. I was missing this tradition this year and decided to expand it to the grandchildren, it was a lot of fun carrying on the tradition to another generation. We have since added some more Christmas type molds but we still call it the Bunny and Bear recipe.


Melt the butter.

Add the brown sugar,
stir in the Karo Syrup,
and finally add the sweetened condensed milk. Bring to a boil.
Add the puffed rice and or puffed wheat cereal and start the fun.
The Gourmet Guy with our four year old grandson making the Christmas Tree shapes.
All of us around the table working with the molds and the kids decorating with lots of different sprinkles. Even the one year old was having fun at the table with us.
She was too young to use the molds but not to entertain us while we made them.
Our six year old grandson really got into making these, it was a lot of fun
A family tradition lives on.

“Bears and Bunnies”

6 oz. bag puffed rice or wheat
2 c. brown sugar
2 sticks butter
1 c. corn syrup
1 can sweetened condensed milk

Boil butter, sugar, syrup and milk for about 6 minutes. Place cereal in a large bowl and pour the mixture over the tip, mix well. Spray mold with a vegetable spray and fill with the mixture. Remove from mold immediately.

1 comment:

  1. These look really good; especially with sweetened condensed milk... Fun!

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