Showing posts with label Toll House chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toll House chocolate. Show all posts

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Chocolate/Peanut Butter Chex Party Mix

Our baby granddaughter, Ava, turned 4 on Saturday.  To celebrate (and help Mom out), I offered to make a Chex Mix for her kiddie party.  I saw Mary's recipe for a Halloween version of Chex Party Mix HERE, and that started me thinking...

But first things first.  I'm her grandmama, so I HAVE to  share a picture of the party girl first.

Now do you understand why we're crazy nuts in love with her?  :)


Okay, on to the recipe...

So while at the store I decided that chocolate and peanut butter would be yummy, so I ended up making my own recipe based on Mary's as a guide, and it was a hit!

Ingredients:

6 cups Rice Chex cereal
1 cup Toll House/Nestle dark chocolate morsels
1 cup Reese's peanut butter chips
1 cup Reese's Pieces
(You could use M&Ms in the "right" color for the given holiday, but Reese's was perfect for a fall party.)
1 can mixed nuts
2 cups mini pretzels, broken in half

  • Line 2 cookie sheets with foil or wax paper
  • In a bowl large enough to hold 3 cups of the Rice Chex melt the chocolate morsels in the microwave for about 1 1/2 minutes on High.
  • Stir the chocolate to make sure it's completely melted.  Microwave in 15-second increments if it's not.
  • Add 3 cups of the Rice Chex to the melted chocolate, and mix carefully, using a spatula until the cereal is well covered.
  • Spread chocolate-covered cereal in a single layer on one of the cookie sheets, and refrigerate for at least 5 minutes, or until well set.





  • Follow the same steps with the peanut butter chips, using the remaining 3 cups of Rice Chex.




It was cold enough out that I was able to set them out on the screened porch, instead of
shuffling things around the refrigerator.

  • When the chocolate and peanut butter are well chilled, break them up into bite-size pieces into a large bowl.
  • Add the Reese's pieces, nuts, and pretzels to taste.  Mix well.
  • Serve or store in airtight container.


¡Buen provecho! (that's bon appétit in Spanish, which is what we say at our house before every meal.) 

Tell me, do you follow recipes to the letter, or do you use them as a guide and let your imagination (or what’s in your pantry) run free?

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