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The Kings
September 28th, 2003, 02:48 AM
Hi!

A "very " long time ago someone had posted a recipe foor rice krispie treats
using egg whites and splenda.Somehow you added the rice krispies as you
cooked the egg whites that had been preblended with sweetner.I thought this
would hit my craving spot but can't recall the details!

Anyone have this recipe or is willing to experiment?

Sally(a new one)

Kristen
September 29th, 2003, 12:01 AM
Rice Krispie Treats with egg whites??? Eeeewwww, that sounds icky. There
aren't even eggs in the "real" Krispie recipe. It's just a little butter,
marshmallows, and Rice Krispies. I've never heard of it the way you're
talking about but I hope for your sake someone around here has the details
for you. :) Have a nice night.

Kris :)

"The Kings" > wrote in message
news:56rdb.34621$I36.30501@pd7tw3no...
> Hi!
>
> A "very " long time ago someone had posted a recipe foor rice krispie
treats
> using egg whites and splenda.Somehow you added the rice krispies as you
> cooked the egg whites that had been preblended with sweetner.I thought
this
> would hit my craving spot but can't recall the details!
>
> Anyone have this recipe or is willing to experiment?
>
> Sally(a new one)
>
>

Stan
September 29th, 2003, 06:09 AM
There are egg whites in marshmallows, at least the ones I used to make
myself.

Since marshmallows are whipped egg whites, vanilla, sugar, and corn
syrup (I'm working from memory here), I can very easily see the
possibility of switching a few ingredients around so that the amount
of butter is reduced, and the sugar which the marshmallows usually
bring to the end result is replaced with a sugar substitute.

Sounds like a wonderful possibility, and I'm hoping someone comes up
with the recipe.

Stan


On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 23:01:27 GMT, "Kristen"
> wrote:

>Rice Krispie Treats with egg whites??? Eeeewwww, that sounds icky. There
>aren't even eggs in the "real" Krispie recipe. It's just a little butter,
>marshmallows, and Rice Krispies. I've never heard of it the way you're
>talking about but I hope for your sake someone around here has the details
>for you. :) Have a nice night.
>
>Kris :)
>
>"The Kings" > wrote in message
>news:56rdb.34621$I36.30501@pd7tw3no...
>> Hi!
>>
>> A "very " long time ago someone had posted a recipe foor rice krispie
>treats
>> using egg whites and splenda.Somehow you added the rice krispies as you
>> cooked the egg whites that had been preblended with sweetner.I thought
>this
>> would hit my craving spot but can't recall the details!
>>
>> Anyone have this recipe or is willing to experiment?
>>
>> Sally(a new one)
>>
>>
>

The Kings
September 29th, 2003, 08:27 AM
Stan
I think it was like a sugarfree meringue.then you add the rice krispies
before they set?

Sally

care to venture?

SuzyQ
September 29th, 2003, 12:30 PM
I found this with a google search, I haven't tried it.
SuzyQ

***Sugar Free Marshmallows & Marshmallow Crème ***
3 envelopes unflavored gelatin
5 Tablespoons Splenda
3 egg whites
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/4 cup cold water
3/4 cup boiling water


Sprinkle gelatin over cold water in a mixing bowl. Set aside for
5 minutes to soften. Add to boiling water in saucepan; cook and
stir until gelatin is dissolved. Remove from heat. Cool to
consistency of thick syrup. Stir in Splenda and vanilla
Beat egg whites till soft peaks begin to form. Very slowly,

trickle a small stream of gelatin mixture into egg white, beating

until all gelatin is mixed in. Continue beating until light and fluffy

(but not until they're dry.)

If you're making marshmallow crème, pour into a jar (jelly jar,
peanut butter jar, etc.) and refrigerate. If making Rice Krispies Treats

proceed with the recipe for treats. If making marshmallows,
pour into greased and floured pan, cool to
set, and cut into size desired. Dust with flour (optional).

The mini ones are perfect to sprinkle over puddings or berries and
divine over pumpkin pie or mock sweet potato casserole! Or use the
marshmallow crème wherever your creative mind takes you!

"The Kings" > wrote in message
news:56rdb.34621$I36.30501@pd7tw3no...
> Hi!
>
> A "very " long time ago someone had posted a recipe foor rice krispie
treats
> using egg whites and splenda.Somehow you added the rice krispies as you
> cooked the egg whites that had been preblended with sweetner.I thought
this
> would hit my craving spot but can't recall the details!
>
> Anyone have this recipe or is willing to experiment?
>
> Sally(a new one)
>
>

The Kings
September 29th, 2003, 03:52 PM
Excellent Suzi Q!!! Care to guess on a point count?
Sally

SuzyQ
September 30th, 2003, 12:48 PM
I'm guessing this would be zero points unless you ate the whole batch.
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"The Kings" > wrote in message
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> Excellent Suzi Q!!! Care to guess on a point count?
> Sally
>
>