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Keeping Hands from Sticking to Rice Krispie Treats

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Date: 12/12/2004 Topic: Christmas > Cooking Tips  
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When making Rice Krispie treats, make sure and rub your hands with a little butter or margarine to make them lay flat in the pan and not stick to your skin.

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By Redangel (3) Contact
We used cooking spray ( like PAM ) when we made popcorn balls. I bet that would work with rice crispy treats too.

Posted on 12/16/2004 | Report Spam or Abuse

By MB in WY (Guest Post)
I used to do that too, but I've found running my hands under cold water works even better!

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By valleyrimgirl (392) Contact
I have also just wet my hands with water and then pressed the cake to flatten it.

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