Monday, November 18, 2013
Treat House - Rice Krispie treats enjoyed by all
Who doesn't love Rice Krispie treats? As a child of the 80s and someone whose parents were of the first to obtain a 'Price Club' membership before Kirkland was a household name, we had those shiny blue Snap, Crackle and Pop wrappers by the dozen - chocolate drizzle, rainbow, chocolate chunk - I have a special place in my heart for RK treats.
Until they started making me sick. To be fair, a lot of things were making me sick before I was aware of my gluten/soy/life allergy. But who would think that Rice Krispie treats WEREN'T gluten-free?! After all, rice is the preferred carb of choice by celiacs everywhere. Well, sorry Kellogg's, but you're not getting any love from me on this one. When I learned that malt flavoring was one of the ingredients in Rice Krispies cereal, and soybean oil was thrown in as a binding ingredient - they were wiped from my list of snacks that I can eat guilt and pain-free.
So you can imagine my excitement when I first heard about Treat House opening up on the Upper West Side. Treat House makes Rice Krispie treats in dozens of flavor combinations; and nearly all are gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free and Kosher. So basically, unless you're allergic to rice or marshmallows, you're good to go!
Each mini square is flavored, colored and topped with a different theme: birthday cake, chocolate mint, M&Ms, cookies and creme, pink bubble gym, chocolate peanut butter - they were all beautifully decorated and I couldn't decide which to try. I tried to elicit a recommendation from the woman behind the counter, but she wasn't super helpful. She seemed annoyed that I asked for a recco, and unfortunately even though I mentioned I was writing for the blog, she didn't seem to care to help me find the best RK treat. Her attitude aside, I opted for the M&M and the chocolate mint. At $2.25 apiece, two was just the right amount - the squares were on the small side, and the cost was definitely more than I was expecting. But once you label something gluten-free, you know how it goes.
They came boxed in mini containers that perfectly fit each square. The M&M was a bit bland; it didn't stand out with a thin layer of marshmallow and a sprinkling of mini M&Ms. The chocolate mint was much better though; there were little pieces of mint chocolate chips throughout the rice krispies. With a layer of chocolate on top and a wedge of York peppermint patty completing the treat, this was absolutely excellent. I wish they were a bit larger, since it was gone in 3 bites, but I suppose that means I'd just have to get more next time.
Treat House is located on 452 Amsterdam Avenue between West 81st and 82nd street. They're open Monday-Wednesday 7:30am-9pm
Thursday-Friday 7:30am-10pm
Saturday 9am-10pm
Sunday 9am-9pm
http://www.treathouse.com/
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