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Pebbles Ice Cream Blocks and Pebbles Play in Houston this Sunday

August 10, 2016
Did you get a chance to read last week's article on Pebbles Play coming to Houston? There were two recipes using Fruity Pebbles at the end of the article. I decided to make the Ice Cream Blocks and change it up just a bit. The recipe:

Pebbles Ice Cream Blocks
Ingredients
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter or margarine
1 pkg. (10-1/2 oz.) miniature marshmallows
1 pkg. (13 oz.) Fruity or Cocoa Pebbles Cereal (about 8-1/2 cups)
1 qt. vanilla ice cream, slightly softened
Colored or chocolate sprinkles or other small decorations
Directions
Line two 13x9-inch pans with foil; lightly spray foil with cooking spray. Set aside. Microwave
butter in 4-qt. microwaveable bowl on HIGH 45 sec. or until melted. Add marshmallows; toss to
coat. Microwave 1-1/2 min. or until marshmallows are completely melted and mixture is well
blended, stirring after 45 sec. Add cereal; mix well.
Press half of the cereal mixture firmly and evenly into each prepared pan. Cool 15 min. Cut
mixture in each pan into 16 rectangles, about 3x2-inches each.
Spread one rectangle with 1/4 cup of the ice cream; top with second rectangle to make
sandwich. Coat edges with decorations as desired. Repeat to make a total of 16 sandwiches.
Wrap individually in plastic wrap; freeze 3 hours or until firm. Remove from freezer about 10
min. before serving to soften slightly.

Let me start by saying, I have very little culinary skills. I can follow the instructions but then I go rogue somewhere along the way and end up with a Food Fail. This recipe is so simple, you can't go wrong. I chose the fruity pebbles for this round. 
My first tip, start with the biggest bowl you have. Because I love washing dishes, I decided to dirty 3 different bowls. I melted the butter and then added the marshmallows and realized I needed a bigger bowl. Then I realized I had to add the cereal. You get the picture.

Once you heat the marshmallows and start adding the cereal, you have to work fast so that the marshmallows don't get cooled down too much. It gets stickier and harder to stir.
These are my 9x13 pans. I got overly excited and dumped most of my mix into the first pan. My second tip. Divide the batch evenly in two and then spread the mixture in the pans. I ditched the spoons and spatulas because they were sticking to much and used my trusty hands. Just know that if you do that, you are going to have sticky cereal fingers and have to lick them clean. Darn. If you have a container that has a flat bottom, use that to smoosh the mixture flat in the pan. You want a thin layer. I let it sit for about 4 hours and then cut them into squares.


You know those tiny ice cream cups you can get individually? I got some. Ten to be exact. Kroger had them 10 for $10. I think I got taken. I could have just gotten a Neopolitan for $3 but I was seduced by the myriad of flavors Häagen-Dazs and Ben & Jerry's had to offer. Scoop the ice scream on a square and top with another square. I opted for no sprinkles since this was sweet and colorful already.

These didn't turn out as uniform and as flat and thin as I would have liked but I have a taste tester who was pretty pleased he got to make his own ice cream sandwich. 


Check out the Pebbles Play Sunday August 14. It will be fun for the whole family. Be sure to say hello if you see me wandering around with my family. 

(all photos except for the top photo were taken by Thao and her professional iPhone)

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Fruity Pebbles was one of my favorite cereals growing up. It was the perfect breakfast with milk and a fun snack any time of day. Not only was eating it a tasty treat, the rainbow of colors made the milk much more interesting.

The Pebbles Play tour kicked off in June this year and they have traveled to major cities across the U.S. offering families the opportunity to create, taste, experience, and imagine with Pebbles like never before.  The Pebbles Play tour ignites creativity and fosters the joy of childhood for kids - and kids at heart - by offering a one of a kind opportunity to experience Pebbles and enjoy the fun.

The Pebbles Play tour is teaming up with environmentally sustainable toy company YOXO® to inspire young inventors and encourage creativity using recycled materials. If you loved the Flinstones, this is one stop you won’t want to miss. You can spend a day with family and friends exploring, learning, and playing at the Pebbles Play tour. Kids can create and give new life to your Fruity or Cocoa Pebbles cereal box by transforming it into a rocking guitar at the YOXO® Pebbles Play station. Your kids will enjoy the playful world of Pebbles with Pebbles virtual reality goggles. They can explore and take a seat inside a real life replica of the Flintmobile and snap a photo. Enjoy a sample of delicious Pebbles marshmallow treats – fruity flavor with Fruity Pebbles or extreme chocolate flavor with Cocoa Pebbles. #PebblesPlay

 

Location: 

Houston Latin Fest

Jones Plaza, 600 Louisiana St, Houston, TX 77002

1 PM – 10 PM

Sunday, August 14

Admission cost: Free

 For more information go to Facebook.com/PebblesCereal/events