Breakfast cereal
A collection of recipes with the ingredient - dry breakfast.
Breakfast cereals can be a great base for delicious homemade desserts—crispy bars with a variety of fillings that the whole family will love. This recipe offers a wonderful combination of white chocolate, dried cranberries, and airy... read more
Ree Drummond makes Christmas wreaths from ordinary cornflakes, which she serves as a festive dessert. The cornflakes are stirred into melted marshmallow mixture, tinted with green food coloring, and then formed into wreaths. read more
These baklava-flavored truffles require no baking and are easy enough to make, so you can get the whole family involved, even the little ones, to make a big batch. They'll be gone in no time! Place each truffle in a fluted dish. read more
To make a quick and delicious dessert without an oven, simply combine crushed pretzels and breakfast cereal with melted chocolate and let it set. Add nuts and aromatic spices if desired. Form the mixture into truffles and, when they are... read more
This dessert will blow your mind with its unreality! And yet, fried ice cream is completely realistic. The secret lies in the thick layer of breading in which the balls are coated, so that the ice cream doesn't melt during the rapid frying process. read more
Nuts and honey are a perfect combination, and this crunchy dessert is a perfect example. The base of the dessert is cereal and melted marshmallow, which helps bind the ingredients together. Try these crunchy bars for breakfast or in... read more
This quick homemade dessert will be a hit with both adults and kids. Crispy puffed rice pairs perfectly with the soft, melted marshmallow cream, and freeze-dried strawberries add a delicious berry flavor. This dessert requires no... read more
This crunchy dessert made with breakfast cereal and marshmallows, topped with colorful sprinkles, will be a great treat and a highlight for a children's party. In addition to the sprinkles, fruit-flavored rainbow cereal adds even more color. A - read more
This bite-sized dessert requires no baking. It's made with breakfast cereal, nuts, dried berries, seeds, and chocolate chips, and melted marshmallows help bind everything together into delicious bites. Wait until the dessert... read more
You won't need honey or nuts to make this appetizer. It's much simpler: the recipe uses breakfast cornflakes with honey and nuts, so the chicken not only gets its distinctive flavor but also a wonderfully crispy crust. read more
A sweet and salty snack mix with hints of strawberries and cream, perfect for school or travel. Add yogurt-covered pretzels and freeze-dried strawberries only after the snack has cooled completely. read more
Breakfast cereal desserts are simple, delicious, and crunchy. Kids love them, and older kids can make them themselves, as the recipe requires no baking. These crunchy, sweet-and-salty bars offer the perfect combination of peanut butter, read more
This fruit and nut snack boasts a light, chewy texture thanks to puffed brown rice and rice syrup. Dried cherries add a sweet and tart flavor, while sea salt, pumpkin seeds, and almonds provide the perfect balance. read more
Make this fun dessert using double marshmallow cereal. Melted marshmallows hold the cereal together, and the colorful marshmallow shapes inside make the perfect decoration for these crunchy bars. read more
Make a charming rainbow cheesecake using cereal. The cereal is used to make a crispy crust, infuse milk with it to create a flavorful filling, and then used to decorate the finished cheesecake. A wonderful treat for a children's party! read more
Nuts and honey are the perfect combination for a crunchy dessert. Make it with honey-flavored breakfast cereal and any mixed nuts you have on hand. Once the dessert has set, cut it into convenient bars, perfect for... read more
The wonderful aromas of summer and strawberry shortcake are captured in a popular rice cereal bar. In this recipe, we've reduced the amount of marshmallows (and thus sugar) and added a touch of almond paste and freeze-dried strawberries to create a dessert that's... read more
Stuffed mushrooms are a popular appetizer for any occasion, and if you literally stuff them for breakfast, you'll get the perfect treat for Sunday brunch or a leisurely weekend brunch. Mushroom caps (white or - read more
Fried chicken cutlets are one of the easiest and quickest dishes, perfect for both everyday use and special occasions. And with a little imagination, you can vary the flavor and crispiness of the chicken, while keeping the amount of ingredients... read more
Celebrate football game day with this chocolate dessert made from American football-shaped breakfast cereal. It's easy to make, and even kids can make it. They'll help you measure out the ingredients, shape the balls by hand, roll them out, and— read more
If you're getting ready to watch a sports game, in addition to the traditional snacks, prepare a dessert shaped like American footballs. All you need is a mixture of chocolate cereal, a little butter, and melted marshmallows. read more
If you're looking to delight your kids with a fun Easter treat, make this adorable carrot dessert using cereal and marshmallows. The recipe is so simple, you can even make it with your kids! Make the carrot tops from green... read more
This crispy cereal dessert takes on a new flavor and appearance, reminiscent of a holiday cupcake. The combination of bran flakes and rice cereal creates a truly crunchy treat, while the icing sugar topping adds an elegant touch. read more
The main ingredient in this recipe is cinnamon-flavored Blue Minis breakfast cereal. They're used to make the crust, flavor the milk used to make the cheesecake filling, and garnish the finished dessert. Thanks to - read more
To make classic cereal bars at home, you'll need breakfast cereal and marshmallows, which melt with butter to create a sweet, sticky mass that holds the cereal together. The key to these bars is... read more
This cheerful dessert is filled with the sweet flavor of milk and cornflakes, which many associate with childhood. The pudding is made with cornflakes-infused milk and topped with cornflakes and colorful sprinkles. If you don't have... read more
Trick your family at breakfast by placing this candy bar on the table, shaped like a puddle of milk and cereal from an overturned bowl. The bar is made with meltable Candy Melts. Melt them in the microwave, sprinkle them over the cereal, and— read more
Make these crunchy bars using two types of cereal and dried fruit. The bottom layer is rice cereal, and the top layer is colorful fruit-flavored cereal. They not only add flavor, but also make the bars bright and... read more
The classic American camping dessert, s'mores, is melting chocolate and toasted marshmallows sandwiched between two graham cracker halves. This recipe takes it to the next level: instead of using regular crackers, s'mores are made with homemade candy bars. read more
You won't be able to stop eating this sweet snack. It's a mixture of cereal coated in chocolate and peanut butter, topped with dried banana and toffee pieces. Make ahead and store in a tightly sealed container for up to 3 days, although... read more
Try this crunchy, sweet snack and you won't be able to stop! These breakfast cereal squares or pillows are coated in chocolate-peanut butter and generously dusted with powdered sugar. Despite this, they're still moderately sweet and very... read more
This unique dessert is made with melted, chewy marshmallows and puffed rice cereal. We added a little vanilla extract and a pinch of salt for a richer flavor. Cut the dessert into squares and sandwich them between read more
These delicious peanut butter and cornflake bars are just the right amount of sweet, delicious, and chewy. Topped with a layer of chocolate mixed with melted toffee, they're sprinkled with sea salt flakes for a more complex flavor. read more
This popular American Chinese-style dish has no connection to the real-life General Zuo Zongtang after whom it's named, but that doesn't make the chicken any less delicious. Who can resist those juicy chunks of chicken? read more
A nut and snack mix is always a popular snack on the road, at work, at home gatherings, and while watching movies and sports. To infuse them with a unified flavor, mix the snacks with a spice mix and egg white, which will help... read more
Almost no snack mix is complete without crunchy nuts, but if you have a nut allergy and crave a crunchy snack, you can find a great substitute. For example, this mix uses roasted Japanese green peas, which complement the flavor perfectly. read more
Make a snack mix for a house party that pairs perfectly with beer, cocktails, and other beverages. The mix includes lots of small snacks: crispy corn squares, mini pretzels, peanuts, corn, chips, and sunflower seeds. Everything is covered with... read more
Chocolate cupcakes are made with malted milk powder added to the batter, giving them a more interesting, multi-faceted flavor. Once completely cool, top each cupcake with chocolate-caramel glaze and garnish with rice cereal. read more
Breakfast cereals make a great base for crunchy no-bake desserts, and melted marshmallows make a great glue. This recipe uses puffed rice cereal and whole roasted peanuts, which add extra flavor. read more
It's hard to believe these bite-sized flavor bombs are baked in the oven: they have a deliciously crispy crust, almost like they were deep-fried. These balls are very similar to the popular Tater Tots, but are made with cauliflower. read more
Mix puffed rice cereal with peanut butter and – voila! – pie crust is ready. Spread the mixture in an even layer along the bottom and sides of a pie pan and fill with strawberry ice cream. The pie requires no baking. Let it set in - read more
This massive cake may not have a horn, but it embodies the mythical unicorn in all its radiant glory. The ice cream cake perfectly combines vibrantly colored ice cream and sorbet, biscuit pieces, white chocolate sauce, sprinkles, and a ring of sugar - read more
Decorate your holiday with these charming cakes. The delicate cheesecake layer and crisp cereal crust complement each other like yin and yang. Make the dessert a day ahead and garnish with fresh berries just before serving. read more
The secret to these incredibly delicious crispy strips is sweet breakfast cereal. Before you roll the chicken breast pieces in it, coat them in a thin layer of flour, then dip them in beaten eggs. This will help the crushed cereal stick better and prevent... read more
Haystack cookies are no-bake and very popular in the US, especially as a Christmas treat to make with children. This haystack recipe is made with cornflakes mixed with homemade caramel. To... read more
This crispy dessert will delight everyone with its classic apple and cinnamon flavor combination. It's easy to make and requires no baking. You'll need crispy cinnamon squares, freeze-dried apples, and melted butter. read more
Ready-made dry biscuit mixes are suitable not only for making cakes but also for cookies. A great way to save time while delighting your loved ones with delicious homemade baked goods! Add crunchy cornflakes, pieces, or other ingredients to the dough. read more
To make these simple chocolate candies, you'll need melted chocolate, mini pretzels, and breakfast cereal. Simply mix all the ingredients together, then spoon the mixture into small mounds on paper, and let the candies harden in... read more
This birthday cake is crispy! It's also no-bake, perfect for summer. The crust is made from cereal held together with marshmallow fluff, covered with a delicate marshmallow glaze, and topped with colorful sprinkles. read more
This crispy dessert is made with fluffy chocolate breakfast balls and crushed pretzels held together with melted marshmallows. Pour the mixture into a pan and drizzle with melted chocolate and coconut sauce. read more
S'mores is a delicious combination of graham crackers, toasted marshmallows, and melting chocolate that American kids (and adults!) love to make by the fire. You don't have to wait for a campfire to enjoy this s'more, and you can even have it with... read more
This dessert granola is as delicious as the popular camping dessert, s'mores, a sandwich of two graham crackers sandwiched with a campfire-roasted marshmallow and a piece of chocolate. The granola is made with oatmeal and flavored breakfast cereals - read more
Fried chicken with a thick, crispy skin is hard to resist. Everyone loves it, especially kids. But while fried chicken has a divine texture and flavor, you're also getting a lot of unhealthy fat and extra calories. With this recipe, you can make... read more
To make crispy breaded chicken even healthier, bake it in the oven, removing the fatty skin. Breaded with a mixture of rice cereal and crushed bagel chips, it will turn out golden and crispy, just like deep-fried chicken. read more
Every kid loves breakfast cereal, so they'll love these simple homemade candies made with crunchy cereal and peanut butter. These candies are healthy, high in fiber and protein, and to make them... read more
A Christmas stocking filled with charcoal might not be such a bad gift if it contains delicious edible charcoal made from puffed rice! Form the puffed rice into balls, coat them in chocolate, and roll them in dark cocoa powder. Merry - read more
This crunchy snack mix is a great treat for house parties. You can also serve it to guests while they're waiting for the main course or take it on the go for a quick snack. It includes puffed rice squares from cereal, rice crackers, - read more
These simple candies with a crunchy filling are easy enough for even kids to make. They look so homey and adorable and are delicious. The base of these candies is cereal squares from cereal and chopped salted peanuts. Mix them with - read more
Decorate your New Year's or Christmas table with edible pine cone cupcakes. They'll captivate you with their soft and moist texture, and the stunning combination of chocolate and orange zest makes them delicious and... read more
An edible ice cream bowl is a logical continuation of the dessert, and will be a delightful crunch at the end. These bowls are easy to make yourself with just three ingredients: butter, marshmallows, and cereal. Choose from a variety of colors. read more
These cookies are filled with puffed corn flakes, sliced almonds, and chocolate chips. It's hard to resist such a crunchy treat. Besides the fillings, the dough also includes honey, almond paste, and cinnamon for a touch of... read more
If you're planning a Halloween party with the kids, treat them to these crunchy mummy-shaped cookies. They're made with cinnamon-flavored breakfast cereals, like Cini-Minis, mixed with rice cereal and melted marshmallows to create... read more
These amazing bars combine three popular American desserts: brownies, chocolate chip cookies, and rice cakes, which differ not only in taste but also in texture. Everything is layered in a square baking pan. The first is read more
If you enjoy crunching on chips and other tasty but unhealthy snacks in the car, at work, or at home in front of the TV, opt for homemade snacks. They're easy to prepare and you can make a large batch at once. read more
This crunchy mixture can be made with a variety of small snacks, such as popcorn, pretzels, and various types of puffed breakfast cereals: oatmeal rings, chocolate balls, and squares. Mix everything together on a baking sheet and... read more
Plain vanilla ice cream can be infused with a richer flavor by mixing it with a chocolate malt drink mix. This same mix is used to enrich heavy cream, which is then used to soak slices of chocolate-vanilla marble cake. read more
This snack mix can be made ahead of time and taken on the go, served with beer, or enjoyed while watching TV. It can be made using any small snacks you have on hand, such as popcorn or cereal. read more
This mixture is made with various types of small snacks: puffed cereal, mini-crackers, pretzels, and fancy cookies. All the snacks are mixed with a mixture of melted white chocolate, lemon juice, and powdered sugar, and then coated with... read more
Bobby Flay transformed the classic crème brûlée into a healthy, low-calorie dessert that requires no baking and is perfect for breakfast. He replaced the cream with plain vanilla yogurt, which he spoons into ramekins on top of berries and granola. read more
Make amazing homemade ice cream inspired by the American dessert "Strawberry Shortcake," which is typically a sponge cake with whipped cream and strawberries. You won't need any special ice cream molds; just assemble the shortcakes right in the pan. read more
Empty tins of canned food serve as the baking pans for this raisin cake, enriched with bran flakes. They ensure the batter bakes evenly and evenly, and to make it easy to remove the cake, generously grease the insides. read more
In preparation for Easter, in addition to traditional dyed eggs, try making crispy sweet eggs. They're easy to shape, look fun, and are a great way to involve children in holiday cooking. For crispy eggs, you'll need: read more
This simple homemade dessert is made with crunchy breakfast cereal topped with colorful marshmallow shapes. They're held together with melted marshmallows and butter, then set and cut into neat circles. Drizzle each pastry with... read more
Leftover sweets from Easter can be used to make a delicious, crunchy dessert. This lighthearted treat, made with crispy puffed rice and held together with melted marshmallows, will be a hit with more than just kids. read more
This delicious and healthy chicken in a crispy breading cooks quickly and doesn't contain excess fat. A mixture of crushed saltine crackers, cornflakes, and sesame seeds creates the perfect crust. Use various skinless and boneless chicken pieces and... read more
You can make your own custom bar from plain dark chocolate, combining different fillings, flavors, and textures. Each time, you'll have your own unique, handcrafted chocolate bar that you can beautifully package and give as a gift or display in a... read more
Even a snack like chicken fingers can be prepared so they're crispy, packed with exotic Asian flavor, and still healthy. The chicken is cut into strips and, instead of the traditional breading, coated in a mixture of fried... read more
This snack is a healthier version of the popular American potato croquettes, Tater Tots. Instead of potatoes, these tots are made with cauliflower, which is ground into a smooth paste and bound together with flour and eggs. The resulting dough is then... read more
Peanut butter can be used not only as a spread or sneakily eaten with a spoon straight from the jar, but also to make delicious homemade candies. To make these, mix the crunchy peanut butter with melted sugar and corn syrup, and for... read more
Even without an ice cream maker, you can make perfect ice cream at home that you'll be proud to share with your friends. It's delicious, chocolatey, and slightly creamy. Mix a can of condensed milk with cocoa powder and add... read more
Homemade ice cream that's delicious and authentic, even without an ice cream maker. The ingredients are very few and all natural. For simple vanilla ice cream, combine whipped cream with condensed milk and vanilla and... read more
Delight the crowd at your party with miniature slider sandwiches filled with juicy veggie filling and crispy spicy chicken. For these, you'll need mini slider buns. Slice them open and toast them in fragrant garlic butter. And in between... read more
The best Halloween treat for the undead is fresh brains. But to keep everyone safe, make them with delicious ingredients in a cake. The base of the brain will be a crispy shell made from a mixture of puffed rice and melted marshmallows. Bye-bye... read more
A pointed witch's hat is one of the most popular Halloween props. It not only complements your carnival look but also makes the hat the focal point of your holiday table. Suitable materials for this are: read more
These cute, bright cookies are perfect for any occasion; they resemble confetti poppers, which will lift your spirits. The crisp, chewy cookies with colorful Rice Krispies flecks will simply keep you from feeling down. And these almond cookies... read more
A sundae is an ice cream dessert topped with berries, fruits, nuts, chocolate, candies, or any other delicious treats. By making your own sundae, you can "ennoble" plain vanilla ice cream to suit your taste. You can add: read more
A very convenient and healthy dessert, especially in the hot summer. It's also a great alternative to higher-calorie ice cream. It's best to use ripe bananas so they're already sweet but still firm and won't fall apart on the stick. Drizzle them with syrup. read more
Marshmallows can be found in almost any store these days. In many coffee shops, these little cylinders have become an essential part of a mug of hot cocoa, and we know from American movies that they can be roasted over a campfire. But... read more
Crispy rice cereal and marshmallow bars get a fantastic, nutty flavor when made with toasted butter. Melt some of the marshmallows in it to create a binding agent for the cereal, and... read more
Thanks to foreign TV series and movies, most people associate marshmallows with a cup of hot cocoa (if the marshmallows are small) or with sitting around a campfire (if the marshmallows are large). But in reality, this delicacy... read more
What do kids love? Marshmallows and crunchy sweets. Why not combine these two qualities and make a dessert a little healthier? Especially since it doesn't take much time. read more
Shaved ice not only looks chic and has a distinctively Korean flavor, but also tastes amazing. Its main characteristic is the combination of various textures in one dessert. Patbingsu is a popular Korean dessert made from read more
Halo-halo or Haluhalo ("mixed") is a popular Filipino dessert made with crushed ice and condensed milk, to which various ingredients are added, including boiled sweet beans, coconut, sago, gulaman (agar-agar jelly), tubers, and fruits. read more
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (PB&J) are popular in the United States. Children are especially fond of this dish. According to a 2002 study, the average American eats about 1,500 of these sweet sandwiches by the time they graduate from high school. read more
Chicken dishes are present in all national cuisines, as chicken is the bird we cook most often. Chicken can be cooked in any way; when cooked, the meat becomes tender and absorbs flavors well. read more
Although acai berries have gained popularity relatively recently, they are often used in smoothies in Brazil. Acai berries are purple berries, the fruit of a palm tree native to Central and South America. They are rich in antioxidants (anthocyanins) and fatty acids. read more
Warm and crisp on the outside, yet firm and cold on the inside, and a delicious treat to boot—fried ice cream. It's not that difficult to make, although you'll have to wait for the pieces to freeze. No need to shape them— read more
- Rocky Road and cinnamon cereal
- Vanilla ice cream and fruit cereal
- Strawberry ice cream and puffed cereal
- Deep-fried ice cream
Hot and crispy on the outside, cold and creamy on the inside—these grain-crusted ice cream balls are the perfect choice for those with a sweet tooth. Choose one of the exciting flavor combinations and get cooking. read more








































































































