Substitution: The original recipe includes Corn Chex, Rice Chex and Wheat Chex. You can mix and match to suit your taste—just use a total of 9 cups of cereal. Healthy: To reduce the fat to 2 grams and the calories to 80 per serving, use 3 tablespoons margarine instead of the 6 ...
The original Chex Party Mix recipe dates back to the 1950s! The classic recipe calls for it to be baked in the oven—but with the rise of slow cookers in the 1970s, home cooks started experimenting with “hands-free” versions like this one. The slow cooker simplifies the process and ...
Preheat the oven to 250ºF (120ºC). Gather all the ingredients. This recipe is very flexible and forgiving. Use approximately the same amount of party mix of your choice. In a medium saucepan, melt ½ cup unsalted butter over medium heat. Once melted, add ½ cup brown rice syru...
Ranch Chex Mix can easily be made in your oven and is the perfect party snack. This Chex Mix recipe only has 10 minutes of prep time and is addictive! PIN THIS RECIPE FOR LATER! MY LATEST VIDEOS As I mentioned the other day when I shared my Magic Cookie Bars, making treats for oth...
Download your recipe card here! Microwave Method: In large microwaveable bowl, mix cereals, cheese crackers, pretzels and nuts; set aside. In small microwaveable bowl, microwave butter uncovered on High for 30 seconds, or until melted. Stir in hot sauce; pour over cereal mixture, stirring ...
I’ve realized since making it that this Chex Mix recipe really isn’t too dissimilar to the one on the box. However, what makes this special is the extended roasting. I kept mine in the oven for over an hour, stirring regularly and alternating the trays from top rack to bottom with ...
This sweet and salty snack mix combines the populsar American Chex Mix recipe with the concept of Japanese arare (small flavored rice crackers). It’s addictive and easy to make!
This buttery Chex mix recipe is perfectly seasoned with a variety of cereals, pretzels, bagel chips, and peanuts. It's our official soccer snack mix.
Homemade Chex mix is something I've traditionally reserved for the holidays, making big batches in the oven and wrapping portions up as gifts for family and friends. But when I stumbled across a Chex mix recipe that utilized a slow cooker, I started wondering if my favorite tried and true...