The summer is just about done and that means back to school shopping has commenced in homes across the US. As delighted as I am to see the kids go back to school, it always hits me like a huge wave realizing the kids are yet again another year older. I don’t want to speculate that this in return makes me a year older because we all know mom is a beautiful 27-year-old (for the 2nd time) with perfect hair.
Nonetheless, the kids have moved up another grade and now I have to somehow accept that my babies are that much closer to college. A fun tradition that the kids and I like to do the day before school starts is making some delicious homemade pop tarts that they can take with them to school in the morning. It is a huge help in the morning time when things are hectic and everyone has butterflies in their stomachs.
I love that the kids can bring a piece of home with them to their first day of school. Keturah said that when she pulled out her homemade pop tart for snack time, it helped break the ice with a new friend in class. We also saved her name bracelet that we made last year to wear again this year. Name bracelets are awesome as well for the first week of school, it helps new friends remember your name easier.
This year is actually our busiest activities school year where all of the kids will be involved in some fun sports. This year Keturah will be in dance, Esuun will be in gymnastics, and the boys will be playing Basketball. I’m sure I sound crazy at this moment and I’m sure all of you are feeling for me when I say “I hope I survive this fall” keeping up with their schedules. I’m excited to see them join their new sports teams and get out there and “Think Biggerer” about what they are capable of. Speaking of how the kids Think Biggerer, let’s talk about how we were able to take one of the kids favorite morning time cereals and turn them into portable delicious meals.
I’m sure you’re wondering what is inside of those delicious looking Homemade Honeycomb Cereal Pop Tarts, and how easy is it to make them. They are insanely easy to make and if you are in a rush buying pre-made pie crust will save you a huge amount of time preparing this yummy breakfast treat. For the first pop tart, I used apple butter and topped it with a simple vanilla glaze and honeycomb cereal.
The Honeycomb Cereal really brings out the apple butter and ties the whole flavor together. The second pop tart is a smores pop tart with chocolate filling, a vanilla glaze as well as chocolate chips, marshmallows and of course delicious Honeycomb Cereal.
This sweet pop tart will surely satisfy your sweet tooth and also make a great dessert treat. These Homemade Honeycomb Cereal Pop Tarts are so easy to make, the kids can’t help but get excited when we make them. Esuun is still little so she is on decorating duty for the moment and actually loves being able to decorate her brothers and sisters pop tarts.
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Homemade Honeycomb Cereal Pop Tarts
- 2 Rolls of Premade Pie Crust (or make your own dough from scratch, will yield much more dough for use if made from scratch)
- Post Honeycomb Cereal
- Apple Butter Jam
- Chocolate Spread
- Chocolate chips
- Marshmallows
- 1 Egg
- Fork
- Glaze:
- 4 Tablespoons of Confectionate Sugar
- 1-2 Tablespoon's of Milk
- 1 Tsp. of Vanilla Extract
- Heat Oven To 350 Degrees.
- Roll out the dough and cut into Smooth Half Rectangles about 3×5 inches big. Beat egg and then brush over the sides of the rectangles.
- Drop 1-2 Tablespoons of the apple butter or chocolate filling into 1 half of the rectangles. Put the other half of the rectangle over top of that first one and press lighting on the sides.
- Using a fork lighting press down to help seal the rectangles together. Then lightly poke 6 holes in the middle of the rectangles (as shown in the photos below).
- Brush the egg over top of the finished pop tarts and then stick them in the oven for 12-15 minutes, or until they are nicely golden brown.
- While the pop tarts are cooking in the oven start working on the vanilla glaze. In a small mixing bowl mix together the
cofractionate sugar, milk and vanilla extract and set aside. - Once the pop tarts are golden brown remove them from the oven and set on the counter to cool till they are just warm to the touch.
- Apply 1-2 spoon fulls of the vanilla glaze on top and then start to add the most delicious part of the recipe.
- Sprinkle on Post Honeycomb Cereal on top of the apple butter pop tarts, as well as the
smores . Add on as much chocolate chips and marshmallows to thesmores as you please. - Let cool completely and then store in zip lock bags for the kids to grab and go in the morning.
tara pittman says
These look so yummy. I would put a peach filling in mine.
Rosie says
We like to read biographies and memoirs about people who have good stories to tell who have done good. It expands their horizons, and helps them to think “biggerer” and “betterer,” too!
Julie Wood says
We think bigger by being active and getting out and having fun this summer by biking, swimming and hiking!
shelly peterson says
We would think bigger with Honeycombs for breakfast and use them with yogurt and fresh fruit and make parfaits.
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
Holy. Moly. Not only did you give us a homemade Pop Tart recipe, you also gave it to us with toppings! Om nom nom.
Elena says
We think biggerer by living life to the fullest and enjoying every day
Melissa Chapman says
Those look amazing, I always give my kids pop tarts but these homemade ones are special. I would make them but then they will always want them.
Jessica To says
We think bigger by trying different foods. We would like to try the Honey Combs crumbled on top of peanut butter on graham crackers.
Tim says
While not for breakfast, my wife uses honeycomb in place of rice krispies for a “biggerer” treat.
kraftmaking says
We think bigger by taking care of ourselves, eating healthy and staying active.
Ladonna Dennis Maxwell says
Peach flavor would definitely be my favorite! I love this idea of homemade pop tarts
Casey B says
These look yummy. I would use apples or blueberries in these since we grow them.
raisingyourpetsnaturally says
I love your homemade pastry tart! So much healthier than the ones in the store. Honeycombs is one of my favorite cereals!
mami2jcn says
We think biggerer by reading a lot.
Keri justice says
These look delicious. I would make a trail mix with the cereal!
kellyhutchinson37920 says
My kids love pop tarts and their favorite cereal is Honey Comb! I love this clever combination.
Elle says
We think ‘biggerer’ by trying to be extra creative daily and think outside the box.
jeepingeos says
I would use apples or strawberries. We think bigger by being active and getting rest.
Theresa says
I didn’t think you could improve a poptart, but there you went and did it 🙂 We think biggerer by unplugging and taking time to spend as a family without distractions each night.
nlampert says
I love the idea of doing a homemade version of a popular store-bought treat. My little sister really likes pop tarts so I’ll have to make these for her
parentingpatch says
I keep seeing awesome recipes for homemade pop tarts. My kiddos love pop tarts, so I really ought to try my hand at making some!
Pam Wattenbarger says
What a tasty snack. Making your own poptarts sounds like a great idea.
kristin says
So fun my girls would love these!!!!
kristi says
Would be a great surprise for the first day of school coming up.
Chavonne Harvey says
Wow, the Honeycomb Cereal Pop Tarts look delicious, creative and fun for the family to make.
shelly peterson says
We think bigger spending time reading a lot.
Janet W. says
My family would think biggerer by using Honeycomb cereal in a breakfast burrito!
Lisa Brown says
we think biggerer by having dinner together as a family every evening.
mami2jcn says
We think biggerer by homeschooling.
Jessica To says
I would think biggerer with these by crumbling them up on the top of yogurt.
Julie Wood says
We think bigger by having a good healthy fun breakfast and it always includes cereal, fruit and juice!
Claudia Krusch says
I am sure these will be a big hit at my house. I will have to get the ingredients I need to make some with the kids this weekend.
Rosie says
We think biggerer by having healthy addins like flax meal, chopped nuts, chia seeds!
Elena says
We think biggerer by staying fit and eating healthy
James Robert says
When my 5 kids and I set down for meals together, everything is biggerer. My kids love eating!
Wendy Polisi says
Those looks so good! What a great idea.
Adrianne Betz says
I bet the kids love those! They look fun to make.
Lauren says
Our family thinks biggerer by traveling to new places.
Jan Lee says
We think biggerer by using coupons to stretch our food dollars for sure, which in turn stretches our food for each meal 🙂
Adriane says
I think biggerer by being creative
Lisa Brown says
we think biggerer by staying active together
shelly peterson says
We think bigger by trying to eat healthier.
mami2jcn says
We think biggerer by using our imaginations.
briannemanz says
These look so yummy! My kids would love these!
Julie Wood says
We think bigger by taking care of ourselves, eating a healthy diet that includes cereal and staying active.
Maria A. Malaveci says
We think bigger by always visiting our library and picking out great books to read
Jessica To says
We think biggerer by freezing extra meal portions.
Elena says
I think biggerer by traveling and exploring the world
munniofalltrades says
Pop tarts are my favorite! I love this recipe. Do you think I can add some oats instead of the honeycomb cereal? Will it taste as good?
Chrissy says
We think biggerer by doing crazy things like road trips when our daughter is 5 weeks old, teaching her how to bike and climb now that she’s a toddler and basically believing that she can do anything she puts her mind to!
gracefulcoffee says
We do by making memories every day! 🙂
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Kiwi says
Poptarts and honeycombs sounds like an amazing combo. I have always wanted to make my own poptarts these looks really good.
Lisa Brown says
we think biggerer by cooking together
Jessica To says
We think biggerer by recycling.
rochelle haynes says
We think bigger by putting fruit with it
mami2jcn says
My family thinks biggerer by traveling to new destinations.
Julie Wood says
We think bigger by eating whole grains, getting plenty of fruits and veges and lean meats.
Erin (@FaithFoodFamFun) says
Hmm we think biggerer by working out as a family. (Lord knows we need it!) lol PS – I am totally making these pop tarts!!!
Elena says
We think biggerer by eating healthy and wholesome food
Steve Weber says
I would crush these up and put them in ice cream.
kt3us says
We would think bigger by making a snack mix with the cereal!
Jessica To says
We think biggerer by reading a lot.
mami2jcn says
We think biggerer when we watch educational documentaries.
kt3us says
I’ll use Honeycomb in place of rice crispies to make a bigger and better sweet treat.
Julie Wood says
My family thinks bigger by getting ready for back to school and having Honeycomb cereal for their back to school breakfast!
Elena says
we think biggerer by reading a lot
James Robert says
We think biggerer by all having our big breakfast together before tackling the world for the day.
shelly peterson says
We think bigger by being an active family.
Adriane says
I think bigger making my own trail mix
Jessica To says
We think biggerer by eating dinner together technology free.
mami2jcn says
Our family thinks biggerer by learning other languages.
Julie Wood says
We think Bigger by having fun different cereals for breakfast and this is one that we love! We love Honeycomb cereal.
latanya t says
we think bigger my visiting the library often to learn more
Elena says
we think biggerer by being open minded and ready to explore the world
James Robert says
We think bigger by learning to get along with each other in the house and try to quit fighting so much.
Jessica To says
We think biggerer by being open to each other’s ideas and thoughts in our household.
mami2jcn says
We think biggerer by learning at home.
Julie Wood says
We think bigger by having fun and doing things together as a family. We have game night and it is fun!
Elena says
We think biggerer by staying in shape and eating heathy foods
gracefulcoffee says
My making memories outside in nature!
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James Robert says
We will be thinking biggerer about being on the honor roll again soon. My kids love the challenge.
mami2jcn says
We think biggerer by having big dreams.
Julie Wood says
I will use Honeycomb cereal in our snack and trail mixes, we would also use it for baking some treats for school.
Elena says
We think biggerer by eating healthy!
James Robert says
They have all been thinking biggerer lately speaking of all the items they want this school year. They are talking biggerer, I am becoming brokerer
kt3us says
We think bigger by being creative and using our imaginations. kelly tupick
Marcia Goss says
We think biggerer by having a healthy breakfast every morning, and Honeycomb is a part of that.
Julie Wood says
Honeycombs are the best. we eat them all the time for breakfast but, I also take them to work to eat as a snack through out the Day – it is a good healthy choice.
Elena says
We think biggerer by setting goals and achieving them
James Robert says
My kids think biggerer by setting goals for themselves and trying to reach them and not giving up.
kt3us says
We think bigger by making treats out of cereals like snack bars or snack mixes.
Julie Wood says
I will think bigger by making some Honeycomb crumb topping to put on top of our yogurt!
James Robert says
Me and my kids think biggerer as a family together and loving one another.
Elena says
we think biggerer by making healthy eating a priority
kt3us says
We think bigger by doing something as a family every Sunday, it may just be going to a movie, the lake or beach or even taking the atv’s out or fishing. we always try to do something.
Julie Wood says
We think bigger by eating a very healthy diet with fruits and vegetables and eat healthy cereal like Honeycomb!
Elena says
we think biggerer by making healthy food choices
James Robert says
We think biggerer by enjoying together at breakfast time.
Julie Wood says
We think bigger by having a healthy dinner as a family every night and talking about the day.
Elena says
we think biggerer by putting family first
kt3us says
We think bigger by going outside and enjoying the fresh air and just having fun.
James Robert says
We thought biggerer today talking about taking the dog to the dog park this afternoon. Family fun!
Julie Wood says
We think bigger by making sure that the kids have fun and eat a really healthy breakfast that includes Honeycomb cereal!
Elena says
we think biggerer by always learning something new
kt3us says
We make life bigger by spending time together as a family and doing fun things when we can.
James Robert says
We are thinking biggerer making our list together of what we need to start school. (headache)
Julie Wood says
I think bigger when we all get together as a family and have a healthy dinner and spend time doing fun things together as a family!
Elena says
we think biggerer by eating healthy every day
James Robert says
We were thinking biggerer this morning together as we had to go with my oldest for orientation for her freshman year this year. Family togetherness!
Laurajj says
We think bigger by making a healthy meal for dinner every night and all sitting down together to eat! No phones allowed at the table 🙂
Julie Wood says
I think bigger by getting the kids to eat healthy and get outside and exercise!
Elena says
we think biggerer by eating healthy and taking care of our health
Sarah Mayer says
We think bigger by having meals together.