Flavorful Chex Mix Recipe (2024)

Introduction: Flavorful Chex Mix Recipe

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Chex mix is a holiday staple (at least for me). Every pot luck, party, and family get together should have a bowl and it can also make for a great homemade gift for friends. Pack it up in normal ziplock or get fancy little plastic gift bags to make it feel more like a gift.

This Chex Mix recipe is just my version of this tasty, traditional snack!

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Step 1: Ingredients and Supplies

You should consider this ingredients list as a starting point and the main thing to keep in mind is the ratio of dry ingredients to wet/sauce ingredients.

For my mix, I ended up with roughly 20 cups of dry ingredients to the wet listed. If you were to increase dry I would say to evenly increase wet, make sure those wet ones are in the correct ratio to each other. If you were to add a little less dry, I would say to use the same amount of wet listed unless you make significantly less as the seasoning is what really makes this mix tasty.

This will make a huge batch. You can half everything if you want a smaller batch.

Ingredients

Dry:

  • 6 cups of Corn and Rice Crispix Kelloggs Cereal, I used the whole 12oz box
  • I know it is probably blasphemy to use anything but Chex cereal, but it seemed more practical/economical to use a whole box of this mixed cereal rather than a portion of two separate kinds of cereal. You can also use 3 cups of Rice Chex and 3 cups of Corn Chex.
  • 4 cups Wheat Chex
  • 2 - 3.5 cups Peanuts or Mixed Nuts of choice
  • I was trying to use things up so I used a full 16oz of peanuts which was about 3.5 cups, this ended up seeming like a lot but if you really like nuts then it should be fine, especially if you used mixed nuts as it won't seem like so much of a single nut.
  • 4 cups Pretzels
  • this can change depending on the size and type of pretzels you use; the ones I used took up a lot of room in the measuring cup so they don't seem like a lot in the mix, but if you were to use smaller ones like sticks, this may seem like a lot so keep this in mind as you are measuring them in.
  • 3 cups Bagel/Rye Chips
  • I love these and would even consider adding more next time - these can be hard to find, so if you can't find them at your supermarket, you can get them online or I actually ordered mine from Walmart

People use a lot of different ingredients when making this mix. You can add (if you add additional remember to keep that in mind for your wet amounts) or sub out some cups of the above ingredients for others. Some other ideas include Cheese Crackers or Oyster Crackers or Goldfish. If you have a favorite add-in not listed, please share for others to try!

Wet:

Supplies:

  • Huge mixing bowl
  • Large mixing spoon
  • Microwave safe bowl
  • Measuring cup (you only really need the Cup size) and Measuring spoons
  • Baking Sheets - for the amounts listed above, I used 3 for baking and 3 more for drying (so 6 total) this isn't absolutely necessary to have so many but can make things easier for yourself if you have them
  • Paper Towels

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Half Batch - so you don't have to do the math

  • 3 cups of Corn and Rice Crispix Kelloggs Cereal or Chex Cereal
  • 2 cups Wheat Chex
  • 1 - 1.5 cups Peanuts or Mixed Nuts of choice
  • 2 cups Pretzels
  • 1.5 cups Bagel/Rye Chips
  • 7 Tbsp Butter
  • 1.5 Tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1.5 tsp Seasoned Salt
  • 1 tsp Garlic Powder
  • .5 tsp Onion Powder

Step 2: Mix Dry

Preheat your oven to 250 degrees Fahrenheit. It shouldn't take long, but neither should mixing your ingredients.

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Start by getting all your dry ingredients mixed together the best you can.

Be careful when mixing that you don't break up all the pieces.

Step 3: Mix Wet and Add Together

Once you have the dry mixed, melt your butter and mix in all the other "wet" ingredients.

Pour 1/4 or 1/3 of the sauce mix on the dry ingredients and carefully stir. Repeat until all the sauce is on and it's mixed well. I did it a little at a time to make sure it was evenly distributed.

Step 4: Bake

Take your mix and evenly distribute it between baking sheets. I used 3 and they still had to be piled up a bit. If you don't have enough pans, I would suggest doing this in batches, but it does take a while so it's better if you can do it all at once.

Put the trays in the oven (preheated at 250 degrees Fahrenheit as I said previously) and bake for 1 hour. Every 15 minutes (so 3 times), take the trays out and gently mix it up. When I did this, I would also rotate the trays in the oven.

Step 5: Dry and Cool

While it was baking, I got three more trays ready (because I had enough) by putting sheets of paper towel on them.

Once the mix has baked for 1 hour, carefully pour the mix onto the paper towel trays. Just allow the mix to dry and cool. Eat when you feel it is an appropriate temperature, but it should only take 15 minutes or so.

Enjoy!

Step 6: Finished Pictures

Just some more pictures of the finished mix to give you more of an idea of the distribution of all the ingredients I used. Take a look and add or take away some to make the ratio perfect for you!

Flavorful Chex Mix Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the Chex Mix seasoning made of? ›

Chex Mix Seasoning:

It's a super simple mix of melted butter, Worcestershire sauce, seasoned salt, and garlic powder. Make sure that you use SEASONED salt and not regular table salt! I use Lawry's brand because that's what is easiest for me to find.

How many flavors of Chex Mix are there? ›

Commercial contents and varieties

In total, General Mills produces 13 varieties of Chex Mixes, not including limited editions. These flavors can be broadly divided into three categories: savory, chocolate (usually marketed as "Muddy Buddies"), and sweet 'n salty.

Is it cheaper to buy Chex Mix or make your own? ›

Homemade Chex Mix Is Cheaper AND More Delicious Than The Store-Bought Stuff. Chex Mix offers variety: the crisp cereal, toasty pretzels, the unique crunch of the bagel chips. This homemade recipe puts the store-bought to shame.

How to fix bland Chex Mix? ›

Combine all of the dry ingredients — seasoned salt, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, cayenne (if using), and MSG — together in a bowl or jar. Stir or shake well to combine. Use with Worcestershire sauce (and sometimes melted butter) to bring out the Chex Mix flavors.

What are the ingredients in Chex? ›

Whole Grain Corn, Corn Meal, Sugar, Corn Starch, Salt, Baking Soda. Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols) Added to Preserve Freshness.

What is the least favorite Chex Mix piece? ›

Other than the rye chip, nothing brought more people together than pretzels — combined, 38% marked the circle and square pretzels as the worst pieces.

What is the fancy name for Chex Mix? ›

First off this recipe can be found under many names besides Party Mix such as Chex Mix, Nuts and Bolts, TV Mix, or Snack Mix.

What is the most popular chex mix? ›

Traditional Chex Mix

The original and most popular flavor, it includes a mix of Chex cereals, pretzels, peanuts, and other savory snacks.

Is Chex Mix healthy or not? ›

Who doesn't love traditional Chex Mix? It's salty, crunchy, and everyone has a favorite item– the perfect party snack! But sadly, what makes it taste so good also makes Chex Mix not the healthiest option. It's full of refined grains, sugar, and tons of sodium.

Why did my Chex Mix turn out soggy? ›

Spread out on parchment paper to cool. Why is my homemade Chex mix soggy? If you added too much butter or Worcestershire sauce this could be the reason, but the mostly likely reason is that you poured too much of the butter seasoning mixture over just one portion of the mix.

How long does homemade Chex Mix keep? ›

Slow cooker: Transfer the mixture to slow cooker and cook on LOW for 3 hours, stirring ever 45 minutes. Make Ahead Instructions: Chex mix tastes freshest when served within 2-3 days of making it, but it will last stored in an air-tight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks.

What are the circle brown things in Chex Mix? ›

What Is This Brown Thing In My Chex Mix??? The question of the day is: what are these round, brown disks in my Chex Mix? Answer: Melba toasts. And they are clearly the best part of the whole thing.

What is a substitute for Chex Mix? ›

Crispix cereal is a good substitute. Nuts: The original recipe uses mixed nuts which just seems bizarre to me (what kid wants Brazil nuts?). I went with just peanuts, and I like co*cktail peanuts the best but any will work. Other mix-ins: Pretzels, yes obviously.

How do you freshen Chex Mix? ›

You can bring them back to an edible state by heating them in the oven. This works wonderfully for snacks like crackers, Chex mix, tortilla chips, pretzels and even whole loaves of bread.

What are the ingredients in party mix chips? ›

Ingredients: CORN, VEGETABLE OIL, WHEAT FLOUR, CORNMEAL, DEHYDRATED POTATOES, POTATO STARCH, MODIFIED MILK INGREDIENTS, SALT, SUGAR, CORN MALTODEXTRIN, CHEDDAR AND ROMANO CHEESE SOLIDS, CORNSTARCH, MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE, DEXTROSE, COLOUR, MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, SODIUM PHOSPHATE, ONION POWDER, GARLIC POWDER, SPICES, ...

Does Chex Mix use MSG? ›

The seasoning:

Packaged Chex Mix uses MSG-rich additives like autolyzed yeast and hydrolyzed soy protein to give the snack its signature savoriness. Powdered MSG is the best way to replicate that same magic at home.

What is salt seasoning? ›

Seasoning Salt is a mixture of sea salt with garlic, paprika and savory spices designed to boost the flavor of any savory dish. Use this orangey brown seasoning to impart an instantly recognizable, classic blend of flavors. Orange, tan and brown seasoning blend. Fine granules. Salty, mildly sweet, mildly spicy flavor.

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