BEST PUPPY CHOW RECIPE (AKA MUDDY BUDDIES)
BEST PUPPY CHOW RECIPE (AKA MUDDY BUDDIES) Sharing this recipe because its AMAZING! Enjoy! Whether you call it puppy chow or muddy buddies, I promise you, this is the best recipe! Why? More chocolate, more peanut butter, and more powdered sugar! This childhood classic snack mix just got better. 🙂 With only six ingredients, puppy chow (muddy buddies) is extremely quick and easy to whip up, making it the perfect recipe for the busy holiday season. Because it’s so simple I love making it for big parties or even giving it away as gifts! PUPPY CHOW INGREDIENTS This sweet snack mix is made of six super simple ingredients! The best part? You probably have all of the ingredients on hand already. If you don’t typically have these ingredients on hand, I’d recommend changing that. All of the ingredients are staple pantry and fridge items that all have a long shelf life. Rice chex cereal makes the base of this recipe and makes this snack mix super crunchy and addicting. You don’t want to use a sweetened cereal or it will end up too sweet. Semi-sweet chocolate chips. As with the unsweetened cereal, using semi-sweet ensures that this snack mix isn’t overly sweet. Peanut butter gets melted together with the chocolate chips and creates an amazingly creamy mixture that coats the cereal. Use smooth peanut butter – instead of chunky – to ensure even melting. Unsalted butter. This helps the chocolate and peanut butter melt together and create a rich, smooth chocolate-y “sauce”. Vanilla extract. I love using vanilla for additional flavor and “cozy” factor. Powdered sugar. After the cereal is evenly coated in the chocolate mixture, you’ll add in the powdered sugar. This adds additional sweetness to the recipe and makes it socially acceptable to lick your fingers 😉 HOW TO MAKE PUPPY CHOW Place chex cereal into a large bowl. Set aside. Place chocolate chips, peanut butter, and butter into a large microwave safe bowl or measuring cup. Melt until smooth, then stir in vanilla extract. Pour chocolate mixture over the cereal and gently stir together. Stir in the powdered sugar. Enjoy! It’s sweet, peanut buttery, extra chocolatey, and slightly crunchy, so you know you can’t put it down! TIPS FOR MAKING PUPPY CHOW (MUDDY BUDDIES) There are SO many recipes for puppy chow, but I promise you, my recipe is the best, because of these tips and tricks. Use the whole box of cereal. Most recipes call for 9 cups of cereal, leaving 2 cups left in the box. What the heck are you supposed to do with 2 cups of chex?! Don’t do that. Use the whole box of cereal. Use the whole bag of chocolate chips. More is more in this recipe. Just throw the whole bag in. Use more powdered sugar than you think necessary. The cereal should be COMPLETELY coated in white. If you end up having too much, simply dump the puppy chow into a colander and shake the excess out into the sink. Don’t over mix. Chunks are the best part. Just trust me on this one. HOW TO STORE PUPPY CHOW Puppy chow can be stored at room temperature in an airtight container for up to a week. It does not need to be refrigerated, but some people prefer it chilled or frozen. That’s up to you! PUPPY CHOW RECIPE SUBSTITUTIONS If you can, I highly recommend making the recipe as is. It truly is the perfect combination of crunchy, sweet, chocolate-y, peanut buttery goodness. That being said, if you MUST make substitutions, here’s what I suggest: Can I use a different kind of cereal? If you don’t like/can’t find rice chex, corn chex is a great substitute. Do I have to use semi-sweet chocolate? You can use dark chocolate or even milk chocolate, but semi-sweet is really gives you that perfect sweet, but not too sweet balance. I’m allergic to peanuts, can I use a different kind of nut butter? Check our our Cookie Butter Puppy Chow, it’s completely nut free! Sunflower seed butter should work for this original recipe. I don’t recommend using all natural nut butters, because they’re too runny and may not set as well at room temperature. I’m vegan, is the butter necessary? Butter is essential, but try using a vegan buttery spread instead. Results not guaranteed, because it hasn’t been tested. Do I need to use vanilla extract? No, you can omit it, but you will loose some of that cozy depth of flavor. There really isn’t a substitute for the powdered sugar, so just leave that one alone. 😉 IS IT CALLED PUPPY CHOW OR MUDDY BUDDIES? It’s the same thing either way. I grew up calling it puppy chow but plenty of people call it muddy buddies. It depends on where you live. Other names: Monkey munch Muddy munch Reindeer chow Monster munch WHAT IS PUPPY CHOW (MUDDY BUDDIES)? Puppy chow is a snack mix made of crunchy chex cereal coated in a mixture of chocolate chips, peanut butter, butter, and vanilla which is covered in powered sugar. WHY IS IT CALLED PUPPY CHOW? The shape of the pieces coated in chocolate resembles dog food. Purina, the dog food company, created the original Chex cereal back in 1937 and people started calling it “human chow”, due to the Purina connection. Who would’ve thought that a dog food company also created cereal for humans! WHO INVENTED MUDDY BUDDIES? If you’re in the muddy buddies camp, you can thank General Mills. They developed and packaged their recipe for sale in 2009. How they came up with the name is beyond me, but if YOU know, let me know in the comments below! Whatever the name is, puppy chow and muddy buddies are made of the same basic ingredients of cereal, peanut butter, chocolate, and powdered sugar. CAN YOU MAKE PUPPY CHOW AHEAD? This is an extremely popular holiday recipe, and luckily this is a great recipe to make ahead during this busy season! It stays fresh for up to 2 months in the freezer. HOW MUCH SHOULD I FEED MY DOG? NONE! This is for humans only, please and thank you. 🙂 PSST – if you’re looking for a real dog treat, check out my homemade dog treat recipe! – Jennifer
Hometown Holiday
Join us for a hometown holiday celebration on Friday, December 1, 2023 4:30 - 7:00 PMLakeside Memorial Park, 95 East Broadway Programming Schedule Little Blue's Traveling Petting Zoo 4:30 - 6:30 PM Smore's and Hot Chocolate Holiday Music & Performances by Dance Tech Studio, Forest Lake High School Choir and more! Presentation of Colors - American Legion Post 225 Tree Lighting Ceremony New Toy & Non-Perishable Food Drive Collection Please bring items to fill the Emergency Command Vehicle Items will be delivered to local food shelves to help neighbors in need this holiday season.
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