Cornflake Wreaths are one of my favorite easy Christmas treats, made with just a few ingredients including cornflakes, marshmallows and butter.

A Christmas Cornflake Wreath with red hots on top.

Of all of my Christmas recipes, these Cornflake Wreaths are most dear to me because I made them every single year with my mom and sister. They're as easy and fun to make with kids, or your family, as they are to eat, and the ingredients are few and simple!

Labeled ingredients needed to make cornflake wreaths.

How to make Cornflake Wreaths:

  • Measure corn flakes into a large bowl.
  • Melt butter in a large saucepan over low heat. Once melted, add the marshmallows and stir continuously until completely melted. Stir in food coloring.
  • Pour melted marshmallow mixture over the corn flakes and stir until well coated.
  • Lay out a piece of parchment paper on your kitchen counter. Dollop spoonfuls of the cornflake mixture onto the parchment paper.
Four process photos for melting butter and marshmallows in a saucepan, adding green food coloring, and pouring over cornflakes.
  • Grease your (clean) hands with butter or cooking spray, or dip them in a little bit of water. Use your fingers to shape each mound into a wreath, then top each cinnamon candies.
A sheet pan with shaped cornflake wreaths on it.

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 3 months.

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Recipe

A Christmas Cornflake Wreath with red hots on top.
Prep 20 minutes
Cook 5 minutes
Total 25 minutes
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Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Measure cornflakes into a large bowl.
  • Melt butter in a large saucepan over low heat. Once melted, add the marshmallows and stir continuously until completely melted. Stir in food coloring.
  • Pour melted marshmallow mixture over the cornflakes. Stir until well coated.
  • Lay out a piece of parchment paper on your kitchen counter. Dollop spoonfuls of the cornflake mixture onto the parchment paper. 
  • Grease your (clean) hands greased with butter or cooking spray, or dip them in a little bit of water. Use your fingers to shape each spoonful into an individual wreath. 
  • Top each wreath with cinnamon candies.

Notes

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 89kcalCarbohydrates: 13gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 88mgPotassium: 10mgSugar: 6gVitamin A: 235IUVitamin C: 1.3mgCalcium: 2mgIron: 1.9mg
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I originally shared this recipe October 2014. Updated December 2020.

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Lauren Allen

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Adrienne
9 months ago

5 stars
What a fun recipe, especially for the kids! I set out a muffin tray of different sprinkles and candies to add and they had a blast. They are also delicious and a fun addition to any cookie tray.

Brian
9 months ago

5 stars
Did this recipe with my boys and had a great time. They were gone almost as soon as they cooled off and set 😄

Cindy
9 months ago

5 stars
I use a simpler recipe. I use the microwave to melt the butter, then add marshmallows, heat additional 1-3 mins depending on the microwave strength. Add the food coloring and corn flakes. Stir thoroughly. Then I make Holly, just a handful of corn flake mixture flatten a little and add 3 red hots. Quick and easy.

Tya
9 months ago

5 stars
So much fun, had to help my kids out, sets fast. 1st time making this. Taste amazing, will make closer to Christmas when we give out Christmas treats.

Jacqueline Burns
1 year ago

3 stars
My husband and I did as one of my sisters requested it for Christmas. My grandmother made it for her grandchildren in the 1970’s one year. There are various versions of it floating on the web. I even saw a cake version of it. My grandmother used red licorice whips to tie bows on the wreaths which we also did. We made the 6″ version as the smaller ones were too difficult to control. For the red candies we used a combo of mini red M&Ms, mini cherry jelly beans and mini red licorice drops as there are folks that are allergic to cinnamon in our group. We also added some vanilla and a quarter shot of blood orange liqueur to the cornflake mixture. It gave it a little more of a boost to the flavor profile. Finally, we wore well-buttered non-latex gloves to shape the cookies. It is essential that everything is laid out ahead of time and you are ready to go because it all sets up quickly! 🙂

LINDA SCHREIBER
1 year ago

5 stars
Really Good

Wendy Skarivoda
1 year ago

5 stars
This is the 2nd recipe I tried. Do not skimp on the butter. I sprayed cooking spray on my hands and dipped fingers in water. This method worked really well for shaping the wreaths.

Mary
1 year ago

I make every year! I also use the entire batch and make 1 huge wreath and raffle it off at Christmas! Everyone signs up, drums roll, and the winner is announced. So fun!!! I use red licorice whips to make bows around the wreath.

Maria smith
1 year ago

Can I use frosted cornflakes

Rachel K
1 year ago

5 stars
I use Holiday Nerds instead of red hots (couldn’t find red hots one year), highly recommend.