How to Make Halal Rice Crispy Treats

We love rice crispy treats, but unfortunately, they are often made with pork. This is a problem for Muslims who must avoid pork products. If you are looking for a recipe to make your own halal rice crispy treats, then this is it.

What Is Halal Food ?

Halal food is food that has been prepared according to Islamic dietary laws. This includes all food that is prepared with the intention of feeding humans, regardless of the amount of meat used in the preparation.

There are four main categories of halal food:

  • Meat
  • Fish
  • Eggs
  • Vegetables

It’s also possible to prepare some foods without animal products, such as dairy, wheat, and honey. These foods are considered non-halal. It’s also possible to prepare some foods without animal products, such as dairy, wheat, and honey. These foods are considered non-halal.

Who Eats Halal Food

Halal is Arabic for “permissible”. It’s a legal term used in Islamic law to define foods that are considered permissible for consumption by Muslims.

There are several different types of halal food.

Here are some common types.

  • Meat: This includes beef, lamb, goat, chicken, and other meat from animals that have been slaughtered according to Islamic tradition.
  • Pork: Pork is also a type of meat that’s considered halal. In some countries, pork is considered a delicacy.
  • Fish: Fish can also be halal, including salmon, trout, catfish, cod, herring, and more.
  • Vegetables: Vegetables like lettuce, cucumbers, and tomatoes are also considered halal.
  • Dairy: Dairy products like milk and cheese are also halal, as are eggs and other animal-derived foods.
  • Nuts and seeds: Nuts and seeds like almonds, walnuts, and peanuts are also considered halal.
  • Other: There are dozens of other types of food that are considered halal. For example, honey, molasses, corn syrup, and honeydew melon are all halal.

What Is Opposite of Halal ?

Halal = Good

Haraam = Bad

Opposite of Halal = Haraam

Definition :

In Islam, halal refers to food or drink that is permissible according to Islamic law.

All food that is prepared according to Islamic law is considered halal. However, there are some foods that are considered haram.

  • Foods that are considered haram include pork and alcohol.
  • Halal food is defined by the Qur’an and the Sunnah. It is based on the five pillars of faith (the five pillars of Islam).
  • Halal food cannot be made up, and it must be made with fresh, clean ingredients.
  • Halal food does not contain any pork, alcohol, blood, or any other substance that is prohibited by Islam.

Halal Rice Crispy Treat Recipe 

Halal Rice crispy treats are the easiest dessert recipe to make and they’re great for parties and potlucks.

STEP 1: Ingredients

1 cup Basmati rice

2 cups water

1/2 cup coconut oil

1/4 cup sugar

1 teaspoon salt

STEP 2: Mix It All Together

In a medium saucepan, combine the water, salt, rice and coconut oil.

Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium-low and cook, stirring occasionally, until all the water has been absorbed and the rice is tender, about 25-30 minutes.

Drain off the excess liquid.

STEP 3: Add Sugar

Stir in the sugar while still hot.

Use your hands to mix the mixture until it’s evenly distributed.

STEP 4: Cook it Up

Heat a non-stick pan over medium heat and use a tablespoon to scoop the rice mixture into the pan.

Cook until the rice starts to bubble and brown, about 5-7 minutes. Flip the rice crispy treat over with a spatula.

Cook until the rice crispy treats are golden brown, about another 5-7 minutes.

Transfer to a baking sheet and let cool.

STEP 5: Enjoy Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.