How to Make Snack Mix Without a Recipe, Savory or Sweet (2024)

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Today: With just 4 steps and a trip to the spice cabinet, you can elevate all of the snacks already in your pantry into a mix that's suitable for special occasions and raucous get-togethers.

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Picture your favorite snacks: pretzels, peanuts, bagel chips, cereal, Fritos -- the foods that, despite all our talk about kale, get us through day-to-day life.

Now, picture your favorite snacks blanketed in a coating of spicy, salty butter and baked in the oven until crispy and toasted. Suddenly, your favorite snacks have been elevated beyond the stuff of everyday sustenance. Now, they're a diverse mixture of all the snacks you love united under a common flavor.

Ordinary snacks are for road trips, between-meal mouthfuls, school lunches, and watching TV. Snack mix, however, is suitable for special occasions and raucous get-togethers -- and at this time of year, that means football games and Oscar parties.

To get started, you need to pick your path: savory or sweet. Spicy snack mix goes particularly well with ice-cold beers and chicken wings, but if you're forgoing the big game and watching the Kitten Bowl instead, you might prefer a mix flavored with honey and dotted with dried fruit and chocolate chips.

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How to Make Any Snack Mix, Savory or Sweet

1. Compose the ultimate mix. Get out a big bowl and start gathering everything you want as the base for your snack mix that will fare well in the oven. (You’ll want to hold off on any chocolate or dried fruit for now.)

This list will get you started:

  • Chex in all of its iterations: corn, rice, wheat, and, if you’re going sweet, honey nut
  • Nuts, broken or mini bagel chips, and bite-sized pretzels or pretzel sticks
  • Cheerios or any other cereal of your choosing, like Kix, Crispix, or Life
  • Goldfish, Fritos, or Bugles (yes, Bugles)
  • Coconut flakes, sunflower seeds, and pepitas

Consider any tasty, bite-size morsel in your pantry to be fair game. Make sure that there are no duds in your mix -- otherwise, your guests are going to scavenge for the good parts and you’ll be left only with the undesirable leftovers (rye chips, anyone?).

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2. Melt plenty of butter. For both the savory and sweet varieties, you’re going to want to melt enough butter to coat your mixture. For a big serving of snack mix, you’ll need approximately a stick or a stick and a half of butter for 12 to 14 cups of stuff, but use your judgment.

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3. Raid the spice cabinet.

Savory

If you’re looking for a savory, bar snack sort of mix, you’ll want to add plenty of salty, tangy flavors. Try a combination of Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco, garlic (fresh or powdered), onion powder, or soy sauce.

If you want something on the spicier side, throw in some cayenne, chili powder, curry powder, or paprika. Whatever flavors you decide, be sure to add a generous pinch of salt and pepper.

Melt the butter and seasonings in the microwave (or in a cute butter warmer). Dip in a piece of cereal (or a finger) to make sure the mix is properly seasoned. Pour the melted butter mixture over your base and toss everything until well-coated.

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Sweet

If you’re interested in a dessert-y snack mix, you’ll want to add some form of sweetener at this point. Brown sugar, maple syrup, honey, and agave nectar are all possibilities.

You can also experiment with spices: cinnamon, ground ginger, nutmeg, cardamom, cloves. (If you use it to bake delicious cakes and quick breads, it will probably be good in your snack mix.)

Maybe you’re feeling chocolate-y and you want to add cocoa powder. Melt that with the butter, too. Add a pinch of salt and do a taste test. Then, coat the mix with the melted butter.

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4. Bake to perfection. Spread your mix evenly across a couple of baking sheets.

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Bake in a low temperature oven (about 250° F) for an hour, stirring every 15 minutes, or until the mix is crisp and dried out.

Let cool, then add all of the goodies you’ve had in reserve: mini-marshmallows, raisins and other dried fruits (papaya and mango chunks, chopped figs and dates), chocolate chips, M&Ms, yogurt-covered raisins, and anything else you fancy.

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Pour the mix into a big, party-size bowl and let your guests have at it.

Eat a handful every time your team has the ball. Eat a handful every time the opposing team has the ball. And if you get bored of the game, start planning your next snack mix concoction.

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How to Make Snack Mix Without a Recipe, Savory or Sweet (2024)

FAQs

What is the brown stuff in Chex Mix? ›

The brown, round things you are referring to in Chex Mix are known as "Wheat Chex." Wheat Chex is a type of cereal made from whole wheat, and it is a common ingredient in various Chex Mix varieties.

What is the Chex Mix seasoning made of? ›

The official Chex Mix recipe calls for 1½ tablespoons seasoned salt, ¾ teaspoons garlic powder, and ½ teaspoon onion powder.

What is a good substitute for Chex cereal? ›

If you're looking for some alternative ingredients, try some of these: Use Crispix instead of Chex. Yep, it will still turn out great! Try freshly popped popcorn instead of the puffed cereal for a fun change.

What is snack mix called? ›

Snack mix is a subset of snack foods consisting of multiple snack items. Popular snack mixes are as follows: Bridge mix – Nuts, raisins (or other dried fruit), and candy, all covered in chocolate. Chex Mix – Rice, corn and/or wheat Chex, peanuts, pretzels, and usually bagel chips.

Is Chex Mix healthy or unhealthy? ›

It's only fattening if you eat enough of it that you go over your daily calories burned. One day of overeating is not going to harm you. It's high in carbs and fat, and salt, with some protein - it's actually not a terrible snack, but not something I'd choose to eat every day either.

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.

Is it cheaper to make your own Chex mix? ›

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.

What does Chex mix stand for? ›

Chex Mix (stylized as Chex mix) is a type of snack mix that includes Chex breakfast cereal (sold by General Mills) as a major component. There are many recipes for homemade Chex Mix also known as Chex Party Mix.

Why is Chex mix not in Canada? ›

Chex has really not caught on as a brand in Canada. Although many other products of General Mills, like Cheerios, are very popular, Chex is seen as a “niche” product.

Are Crispix and Chex the same? ›

Crispix is a blend of corn and rice cereal, while Chex is packed individually as corn, rice, or wheat. Alternatively, you could use Barbara's Multigrain Spoonfuls.

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 makes Chex Mix so good? ›

Chex Mix is such a perfect food because it is balanced. Each individual piece retains its own individual texture, shape and flavor, yet together the pieces compliment one another and are coated in the same spice blend. Not all pieces absorb the flavor in the same way — some, like the pretzels, are merely coated in it.

What is a traditional snack and savoury maker? ›

A Traditional Snack and Savoury Maker is responsible for making various types of snack and savoury products. S/he is is responsible for receiving raw materials, checking quality, cleaning, grinding, sieving, mixing, frying, cooking, heating, cooling, blending, packing and storing.

Did Quaker stop making snack mix? ›

This wad my all time favorite snack ever but unfortunately they quit making it. I loved the variety of bit sized cheddar mix offered in this decent sized bag. The cheese was always delicious and snack was always fresh. Not sure why it's no longer made but I would have been a repeat customer for life.

Do they still make Doo dads? ›

Doo Dads were the greatest snack ever. Fifteen years after the last box was produced, there is a hard core group of fans who still crave them. Everything else on the market is a poor substitute for the real thing. We aren't interested in anything but the original flavor.

What is the brown piece in Gardetto's? ›

As you can see from the scientific study above, the best Gardetto's are the little brown discs, officially known as "rye chips" but called by various regional nicknames. For some reason my middle school girlfriend called them "poop browns" and so I will forever call them "poop browns." Don't get mad at me Gardetto's.

What is rye chips made of? ›

Enriched Flour (wheat flour, niacin, iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), Rye Flour, Vegetable Oil (soybean, high oleic soybean, canola, and/or high oleic canola).

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