Sweet Chex Mix Recipe
With a sweet, lightly salty, and buttery brown sugar coating, I just know y’all are going to love this crunchy and sweet Chex mix recipe!
I have to thank my friend Allison for this sweet Chex mix recipe. The first time she brought it to a potluck, I couldn’t get enough. Sweet, lightly salted, and crunchy, this hit all of my goal points for a nibbly (a.k.a. addictive) snack! It’s the perfect homemade snack to take to potlucks, holiday gatherings (because nothing says the holidays like a ), or summertime picnics.
So, what does this sweet Chex mix recipe include? Well, besides both rice and corn Chex cereal, its coating includes butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, vanilla, extract, a pinch of salt, and baking soda. All you have to do is bring these ingredients to a boil and then pour it over your cereals. The final step is popping it in the microwave to get that perfectly crunchy and sweet coating.
A final warning: make double of this sweet and if you’d like to keep some for yourself because everyone is gonna love it!
Recipe Ingredients
- Unsalted butter
- Brown sugar
- Light corn syrup
- Vanilla extract
- Salt
- Baking soda
- 2 boxes of Chex cereal (I’m using a combination of cereal and ).
- Nuts (optional)
First, pour out your cereals into a big bowl or dishpan. Stir to combine if you got two different kinds, like Allison said to do.
If you decided to go your own way and just get one kind then just toss ’em in there. Allison is a bit of a rebel herself so it’s all good.
Sidenote: Christy, that is a lot of butter!
It sure is, ain’t it? Moving on…
Place the butter and brown sugar into a medium saucepot over medium-high heat. Stir from time to time and bring just to a boil.
Stir in the corn syrup, salt, vanilla extract, and baking soda. It will foam up a bit.
Remove the saucepot from the heat and set it aside.
Stir together the cereals and nuts (if using) in a large bowl or dishpan. Pour syrup over this cereal mixture and stir well to coat evenly.
Bake your sweet Chex mix
Pour the cereal mixture in batches into a large brown paper grocery bag, roll down the top to close it, and microwave for two minutes. Take the bag out and shake. Return to microwave for another two minutes and then shake again.
(Be careful to hold it by the closed top when you shake it to keep it closed and prevent anything from flying out. This will be very hot because that is how microwaves work 😉).
Keep an eye on this as this sweet Chex mix recipe can burn pretty quickly.
So this isn’t the time to go have a cup of coffee, although I don’t want to discourage having a cup of coffee, so just stand there and drink it while you wait on this to cook. You can sit down later and nibble on Chex mix to regain your strength.
Carefully pour the hot and salty Chex mix out onto the waxed parchment paper and allow it to cool and dry completely. Repeat with any remaining Chex mix.
Enjoy!
Storage
Store your salty Chex mix in an airtight container at room temperature or in the fridge for up to one week.
Recipe Notes
- If you opt to add the chopped nuts to this , use whatever you like. I recommend pecan halves, walnuts, honey roasted peanuts (such a delicious addition), sliced almonds, or cashews.
- For more variety, you could also substitute one of the cereals for small pretzel twists, , or Golden Graham cereal. Alternatively, don’t substitute and just add one of these options when you double the recipe, because we all know you’re going to want to once you have a taste!
- Instead of microwaving your sweet Chex mix, you can bake it instead. You’ll want to bake it on a lined or greased baking sheet in a 375-degree oven for 15 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes.
- To make this an even sweeter , once your is cooling on the wax paper, turn it into a by tossing in 1 1/2 cups of candy-coated pieces, like M&Ms, or just good ol’
- Another option is to include 2 cups of shredded coconut flakes into your mix.
- If you use salted butter (totally your choice), you won’t need the extra pinch of salt.
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Ingredients
- 4 sticks butter (2 cups)
- 2 cups brown sugar (light or dark)
- 1/2 cup light corn syrup
- pinch salt
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 box corn Chex 12 ounces
- 1 box rice Chex 12 ounces
- 1 cup nuts of choice, optional
Instructions
- Place the butter and brown sugar into a medium saucepot over medium-high heat. Stir from time to time and bring just to a boil. Then stir in the corn syrup, salt, vanilla, and baking soda. It will foam up a bit. Remove from heat and set aside.4 sticks butter (2 cups), 2 cups brown sugar, 1/2 cup light corn syrup, pinch salt, 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon vanilla
- Stir together the cereals and nuts (if using) in a large bowl or dishpan. Pour syrup over this mixture and stir well to coat evenly.1 box corn Chex, 1 box rice Chex, 1 cup nuts of choice, optional
- Pour this in batches into a large brown paper grocery bag, roll down the top to close it, and microwave for two minutes. Take the bag out and shake. Return to microwave for another two minutes and then shake again. (Be careful to hold it by the closed top when you shake it to keep it closed and prevent anything from flying out. This will be very hot because that is how microwaves work).
- Carefully pour the hot Chex mix out onto waxed parchment paper and allow it to cool and dry completely. Repeat with any remaining Chex mix. Enjoy!
Nutrition
This is SO good! I made it as the recipe states for a sweet treat, and then also made a “breakfast” version with half the butter and sugar, Cheerios in place of half the Chex, plus some dried fruit. It has the loveliest crunch to it! Very addictive!
So glad you loved it and I agree it can be very addicting. I love the version you made to make it your own!
Sounds really good!!! Could you please tell me how I go about printing off your “Quotes” ?? I see a mention of downloading them, but don’t see an option for that either. Thank you. 🙂
This is a great after school snack. So good to have on hand for the holidays.
Yes it is Sabrina!!!
I plan on trying this recipe because I think my daughter who has to eat gluten free can eat this. Thanks Christy!
I hope she can, that would be a great snack for her!