Allergy-Friendly Christmas Rice Krispie Roll

Dec 23, 2025 - 18:50
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Allergy-Friendly Christmas Rice Krispie Roll

The bright red and green color of this no-bake Christmas Rice Krispie Roll makes for a festive and easy holiday dessert. The fun swirl adds a little Christmas magic and helps the regular rice krispies look extra decorated. Plus, this recipe is free of: gluten, wheat, dairy, egg, soy, peanuts and tree nuts. These are top-8-free and have a vegan option too–so you can freely share this treat with those with food allergies.

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Are you sensing a theme from my last few posts? Quick, no-bake holiday desserts?! Can you tell it’s my first Christmas being a mom of three? Haha.

But seriously though, I don’t have my shopping all of the way done, I frequently have dishes in the sink and I’m almost always one of the last moms in the pick up lane at school–this momma needs some easy holiday treats to hand out to neighbors!

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Christmas Rice Krispie Roll

Yield: 16-20 slices
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes

The bright red and green color of this no-bake Christmas Rice Krispie Roll makes for a festive and easy holiday dessert. The fun swirl adds a little Christmas magic and helps the regular rice krispies look extra decorated. Plus, this recipe is free of: gluten, wheat, dairy, egg, soy, peanuts and tree nuts. These are top-8-free and have a vegan option too--so you can freely share this treat with those with food allergies.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a pot over medium low heat, add your coconut oil and melt. Next, stir in your marshmallows until they're melted. Add the red food dye until you reach your desired color (be sure to use gels and not liquid, to not throw off the recipe since you'll need a good amount to make it red and not pink.)
  2. Add in your cereal and stir until it's completely incorporated.
  3. Pour onto wax paper in a baking sheet and press flat with greased or wet hands (so it doesn't stick) to make a rectangle. (Note: it will stain your hands a bit!)
  4. Allow it to cool.
  5. Make the second batch of krispies the same way you did before, only adding in green food coloring this time.
  6. Spread the green krispies directly over the red rice krispies and shape it to match the same size.
  7. Once it is cool enough, take the krispies out of the pan (that was just to help you shape it evenly.) Place another piece of wax paper on the top and with a rolling pin, roll the two rice krispies until they're a bit flatter. (You don't have to do this, but I found doing so helped it roll if it wasn't so thick.)
  8. Starting at one end, roll the krispies together into a log. Allow to cool so the shape can harden a bit. Cut off swirls and serve.
  9. Keep covered room temperature (otherwise the coconut oil will harden and make the krispies tough.)

Notes

Cereal tips: Regular and generic brands of rice krispies use barley in all the brands I've ran across. (So they are wheat free, but not gluten-free). I've found Malt-0-Meal & Erewhon are great gluten-free cereal substitutions.
Marshmallow tip: If you need this to be vegan, be sure to use vegan appropriate marshmallows, like Dandies

And, this treat is great because the kids can get involved and there really is a fun wow factor when you cut into the log and reveal these slices with the pretty swirl in the middle. They’re fun to lay out on goodie plates and present to neighbors.

I was one of those moms that told my boys that they couldn’t get a treat when we got home if they didn’t sing when we delivered the treats. I didn’t make them sing a long or hard song, just “We wish you a Merry Christmas” but it was still a struggle. We won’t be trying out for “The Voice” as a family band any time soon!

Making and taking treats to neighbors is one of my favorite holiday traditions. Between actual neighbors, family friends and church members the list seems to get longer every year, so I’m so glad to come up with easy and inexpensive treats to pass out at Christmas time.

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Details on the allergy-friendly ingredients:

For cereal: Regular and generic brands of rice krispies use barley in all the brands I’ve ran across. (So they are wheat free, but not gluten-free). I’ve found Malt-0-Meal & Erewhon are great gluten-free substitutions.

For food dye: I’ve been asked by many what food coloring I use. So, confession: I used Wilton’s food coloring gels long before I was smart enough to check their label. I don’t know why I didn’t think food coloring might have something in it! I have called Wilton before, and the person I talked to said they’ve added a may contain label if there is something in the same facility.  So, we’ve used it and never had an issue–BUT–only do what you’re comfortable with for your own food allergies and go with what your allergist tells you. I’ve heard (but not personally tried) that AmeriColor has allergy-friendly food gels. Just note, that you’ll need to use a good amount of red to get it to look red and not pink.

For marshmallows: If you’re needing this to be vegan, be sure to use appropriate marshmallows like Dandies. (Does anyone know them–I seriously should work with them since I’m always touting their product!)

For oil: If you can’t do coconut, shortening should do. We can do regular soy/vegetable shortening, but I’ve also used palm oil.

I hope this easy, no-bake Christmas recipe also helps you and your kids make a fun holiday treat together–as well as make some memories. Happy holiday season friends!

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Looking for other allergy-friendly Christmas treats? Check out these other favorites:

Allergy-friendly Reindeer Rice Krispies

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Dairy-free & Vegan Homemade Hot Cocoa

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Christmas Chocolate Peppermint Crinkle Cookies (GF, Vegan, Peanut/Tree nut Free)

Christmas Chocolate Peppermint Crinkle Cookies--from Allergy Awesomeness

Dairy-free Crock Pot Hot Cocoa

Dairy Free Peppermint Pie

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