There might not be anything more nostalgic than confetti squares, aka peanut butter marshmalllow squares or butterscotch marshmallow squares. I remember them fondly from my childhood, but as an adult – I kind of thought ewwwww.
Last year Clint asked me to make them and my answer was a reluctant yes, haha! But, I love my partner so I went ahead and started working on them. I am so glad I did because they’re actually AMAZING.
Who knew they would be so good, and also so easy. They are the perfect no bake dessert to add to your holiday baking. I promise everyone will love them if not for the flavour, definitely for the memories it will bring back.
And if you want to switch it up a notch, you can make chocolate ones too! Just see below for recipe alterations.
Why you’ll love confetti squares
They are super simple to make with only 5 ingredients.
Confetti squares are so quick to put together.
The perfect no bake dessert for the holidays.
Memories of your childhood will come flooding back.
Such a sweet sugary treat, and that’s totally ok.
Ingredients for this no bake holiday dessert
These delicious confetti squares are made with only five ingredients. It doesn’t get much better than that.
Butterscotch chips
Peanut butter
Vanilla
Butter
Rainbow marshmallows
How to make no bake confetti squares
Melt butter and peanut butter together, stirring every couple of minutes.
Add the vanilla and butterscotch chips while the mix is still warm but not too hot, otherwise the sugars in the butterscotch chips will start to crystallize and the texture will feel a little gritty.
Stir in the rainbow marshmallows once it’s cooled to room temperature.
Pour into your prepared brownie pan and let harden in the fridge for an hour or two.
Confetti squares, but make ’em chocolate
Ingredients
Semi sweet chocolate chips, 2 cups
Peanut butter, 1 cup
Vanilla, 1 tsp
Butter, 1/4 cup
Rainbow marshmallows, 4 cups
Instructions
The method is pretty much the exact same as regular confetti squares, except when you melt the butter and peanut butter you can do the chocolate chips at the same time.
Melt butter, peanut butter and chocolate chips together, stirring every few minutes.
Add the vanilla
Stir in the rainbow marshmallows once the mix has cooled to room temperature.
Pour into prepared brownie pan and let harden in the fridge for an hour or two.
These sweet no bake treats are honestly the perfect addition to this years holiday baking. They’re surprisingly delicious, pretty to look at, easy to make and bring bake a ton of memories.
They will make a great baking tradition with the kids, something you can look back on for years to come. After all isn’t that what the holidays are really about?
If you enjoy these confetti squares or the chocolate version, you might also love these peppermint brownies.
Confetti Squares
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 cups butterscotch chips
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1/4 cup butter
- 4 cups rainbow marshmallows
Instructions
- Line a standard 8x8 or 9x9 inch brownie pan with parchment paper.
- In a medium pan, melt butter and peanut butter together over low/medium heat, stirring every couple minutes.
- Once it's totally melted and warm but not too hot add the vanilla and butterscotch chips. Stir until completely melted.
- Remove from the heat and allow to cool to about room temperature, then stir in the rainbow marshmallows.
- Pour the mix into the prepared brownie pan and let sit in the fridge to harden, at least an hour.
Nutrition
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Such a classic! I’ve never made these for Christmas because I’ve always thought of them as an ‘everyday’ treat. However, with the scarcity of coloured marshmallows, I am reconsidering! I managed to find and save a bag of coloured marshmallows this summer and I am making these squares for Christmas this year.
So true Bernice – they are definitely an everyday treat. We save ours for Christmas because they don’t last long, haha! I have been trying to find coloured marshmallows for weeks with no luck. Glad you have a bag, they’re just not quite the same with regular ones.
I had forgotten all about these, but yes they do bring back memories. Thank you for sharing this because I plan to surprise my family with this notalgic treat.
Aww I’m so glad Colleen, one of my favorite nostalgic treats.
These are at every Christmas party I remember as a kid. They’re the perfect indulgence.
I couldn’t agree more Shelby!