fj123 wrote:1. This thread is the number one hit on Google for savory rice krispie treat
CrazyC wrote:Now... don't call me crazy...![]()
There is this amazing rice cracker snack from Thailand, where pieces of crispy rice crackers are topped with... shredded pork floss.
teatpuller wrote:Probably not what you had in mind but just the regular recipe with some ground dried habanero thrown in would be a kick!
Santander wrote:I'd say go full-Adria on this and do a patatas bravas version with saffron, garlic powder, and paprika. They'd be beautiful, as well. Add crushed potato chips for additional texture and saltiness if you like.
razbry wrote:What is "pork floss"?
Mhays wrote:Also dying to know - and where can I get it? And, while we're at it, what the heck is "vegetarian pork floss?"
happy_stomach wrote:... pig floss, which is eaten over rice or used in sandwiches (unless it's my co-worker's six-year-old son, who just eats it with a spoon).
elakin wrote:how about a thai peanut sauce rice krispy treat--you could use coconut milk and peanut butter in place of some of the marshmallow.
petermavrik wrote:Furikake, sometimes called "rice helper" is available at many Asian markets, notably Mitsuwa and HMart, but can be found at many others. It's a spice/flavoring mixture that varies wildly in content and is normally sprinkled over rice to add some subtle flavor, and often to help kids finish their rice.

petermavrik wrote:There is also another japanese condiment called shichimi no togorashi (seven flavor spicy pepper), often served alongside ramen. It definitely would be another one to add into the mix, as it has flavors of orange peel, poppy seeds, sansho (a spicy pepper), and... I forget the others, but it's hot and savory.
petermavrik wrote:Other thoughts I'm having (I'm hungry writing this!):
* black pepper, lemon zest, salt
happy_stomach wrote: A shrimpy flavor with marshmallow* isn't that appealing to me, but I like the idea of seaweed a lot and possibly some of the less fishy varieties of furikake, which I have at home.
happy_stomach wrote:*Yes, I could use another binding agent besides marshmallow, especially since I'm always looking for savory flavors that will cut the marshmallow flavor, but I think I'm starting to believe that rice krispies and marshmallows are the minimal requirements for something to qualify as a rice krispie treat.
I could use another binding agent besides marshmallow, especially since I'm always looking for savory flavors that will cut the marshmallow flavor, but I think I'm starting to believe that rice krispies and marshmallows are the minimal requirements for something to qualify as a rice krispie treat.
elakin wrote:a quick google search using the term "savory marshmallow" yielded more than 100,000 hits.