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Christmas Puppy Chow

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By: Lena MoreauUpdated: Jan 15, 2026
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A festive, crunchy sweet snack tossed in powdered sugar and colorful sanding sugar. Quick to make, perfect for sharing during the holidays.

Christmas Puppy Chow

This Christmas Puppy Chow is the kind of recipe that I reach for when I want something cheerful and nostalgic on busy holiday afternoons. I first made it years ago for a neighborhood cookie exchange and brought home an empty container before I could blink. The recipe has the right balance of crunchy cereal, creamy chocolate and peanut butter, and a snowy powdered sugar coating with a sparkle of festive sanding sugar. Every bowl becomes a conversation starter and a little memory maker.

I discovered the exact proportions during a December when I wanted a no fuss treat to leave out for Santa and unexpected guests. It was one of those evenings when the tree lights were on and the house smelled faintly of cinnamon. The texture is the real star. Each piece has a crisp, light crunch that yields to a silky chocolate peanut butter coating. The powdered sugar adds a dry sweet contrast that keeps the bites from being cloying. When I make this for family gatherings people pick at it all night and it travels beautifully to potlucks.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in about 15 minutes of active time and it sets with one hour of chilling, so it is perfect for last minute party prep.
  • Uses pantry staples that are easy to find all year round, including Chex cereal, chocolate chips and smooth peanut butter.
  • Kid friendly to assemble and customizable with festive sanding sugar for a seasonal touch.
  • Makes a generous batch that is ideal for gifting in jars or bowls, and it keeps well at room temperature for several days.
  • No baking is required, which means a predictable texture every time with minimal cleanup.
  • The mix of crunchy cereal and creamy coating keeps the snack light and addictive without feeling heavy.

I have brought this version to holiday brunches and office parties where it disappears faster than anything else on the table. My niece always requests the batch with the most sanding sugar on top and my neighbor likes to add a touch of sea salt to his small bowl. It is a simple recipe that sparks small traditions.

Ingredients

  • Chex cereal, 9 cups: Use Rice Chex for a light, gluten free option if desired. Choose the variety you like and measure in a large cup. The cereal provides the crisp, airy structure so pick a brand that stays crunchy after coating.
  • Semi sweet chocolate chips, 1 cup: Pick a reliable brand like Ghirardelli or Nestle. Semi sweet offers a sweet but balanced chocolate flavor that pairs beautifully with peanut butter.
  • Smooth peanut butter, 1 half cup: Creamy peanut butter blends into the chocolate for a silky coating. Do not use natural peanut butter that separates unless you stir it well first.
  • Butter, 1 fourth cup: Unsalted butter adds richness and helps the chocolate set with a glossy finish. If you only have salted butter reduce added salt in other dishes for the same meal.
  • Vanilla, 1 teaspoon: Real vanilla extract brightens the chocolate and lifts the flavor profile. A teaspoon is subtle but important.
  • Powdered sugar, 2 cups: This provides the classic dusting that keeps bites from clumping together and adds a melt in the mouth sweetness.
  • Festive sanding sugar, 1 cup: Use colorful sanding sugar that reflects the season. It adds sparkle and a tiny extra crunch to each piece.

Instructions

Measure and prepare:Measure 9 cups of Chex cereal and place it into a very large mixing bowl that is larger than you think you need. This gives you room to fold the cereal gently without crushing it.Melt chocolate and fats:Over medium heat in a small saucepan stir together 1 cup semi sweet chocolate chips, 1 half cup smooth peanut butter and 1 fourth cup butter. Stir constantly to prevent scorching and watch for a smooth, glossy emulsion. This usually takes three to five minutes.Add vanilla and cool slightly:Remove the pan from the heat and stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla. Let the mixture sit for two to three minutes so it cools slightly. This helps prevent the cereal from steaming and going soggy when tossed.Coat the cereal:Pour the chocolate mixture over the cereal in three stages. Fold gently after each addition using a silicone spatula so pieces stay intact. The goal is even coating while keeping the texture crisp.Combine the coatings:Place 2 cups powdered sugar and 1 cup sanding sugar into a large airtight plastic bag and shake briefly to combine. Add the coated cereal to the bag in batches, shake to coat and transfer each batch to a rimmed baking sheet lined with wax paper.Set and store:Spread the coated mixture in a single layer and chill in the refrigerator for one hour to set. Once firm store in an airtight container at room temperature or keep chilled for a firmer bite.Chocolate peanut butter coated Chex in a bowl

You Must Know

  • This mix keeps well in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week, and it freezes for up to three months if sealed properly.
  • The recipe is high in calories and fat, and it is an indulgent treat best served in small portions to balance overall meals.
  • To maintain the crunch avoid storing near moisture or heat sources.
  • Use rice or corn Chex to make the snack gluten free depending on the cereal brand you choose.

What I love most about this bowl is how it evokes simple celebrations. It has been on our holiday table for years and each time someone tastes it they ask for the recipe. I remember one cold evening when I made a double batch and sent jars home with neighbors. The jars vanished the next day. Those small moments are why I keep this recipe in regular rotation.

Festive sanding sugar sprinkled on finished mix

Storage Tips

Store the finished mix in an airtight container at room temperature for up to seven days. For longer storage place portions into freezer safe bags and freeze for up to three months. When freezing leave headspace in the bag and squeeze out excess air. To thaw move a bag to the refrigerator for a few hours then bring to room temperature before opening. Use wax paper between layers if you stack sheets to prevent clumping.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you need a dairy free version use dairy free chocolate chips and a plant based butter alternative. For a gluten free guarantee choose Rice Chex or another certified gluten free cereal. Swap peanut butter for sunflower seed butter to avoid peanuts, and reduce the amount slightly if the alternative is thinner. If you like more chocolate use a combination of semi sweet and milk chocolate chips.

Serving Suggestions

Serve in small bowls as a party snack or spoon into festive cellophane bags for gifts. Pair with hot cocoa or coffee for a cozy pairing. For a dessert table consider offering toppings like chopped nuts, mini marshmallows or a sprinkle of flaky salt. Place a small scoop next to the bowl so guests can portion their own servings.

Cultural Background

Puppy chow has long been a popular American snack especially around holidays and for potlucks. The combination of cereal coated in a sweet chocolate spread and then dusted with powdered sugar has regional variants and many family handed down tweaks. It is sometimes called muddy buddies and the simplicity of the method has made it a staple for making large quantities of sweet snack quickly.

Seasonal Adaptations

Change the sanding sugar colors to match holidays like red and green for Christmas, orange and black for Halloween, or pastels for spring gatherings. Add peppermint extract for a winter twist by substituting a quarter teaspoon of vanilla with peppermint. For summer celebrations fold in dried fruit and chopped nuts after coating for a more textured version.

Meal Prep Tips

This mix is ideal for make ahead snack planning. Prepare a large batch and portion into small containers for grab and go snacks during the week. If you are taking the mix to an event store it in sealed jars and top with a ribbon. Keep a spare batch on hand in the freezer and thaw as needed for surprise guests.

This Christmas Puppy Chow brings a familiar comfort to holiday gatherings and quick celebrations all year long. Make a big bowl, share it around, and enjoy a treat that always sparks small happy moments.

Pro Tips

  • Use a very large bowl so you can fold the cereal gently without crushing pieces.

  • Allow the chocolate mixture to cool for two to three minutes off the heat before pouring to avoid steaming the cereal.

  • Coat the cereal in batches in the plastic bag for an even dusting and less breakage.

  • Line the baking sheet with wax paper to prevent sticking and for easier cleanup.

This nourishing christmas puppy chow recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I make this gluten free?

Yes use Rice Chex or another certified gluten free cereal to make a gluten free version. Check packaging for cross contamination warnings.

How long will it keep?

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one week or freeze for up to three months.

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Christmas Puppy Chow

This Christmas Puppy Chow recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 12 steaks
Christmas Puppy Chow
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:5 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:20 minutes

Ingredients

Base

Chocolate coating

Coating and garnish

Instructions

1

Measure cereal

Measure 9 cups of Chex cereal into a very large mixing bowl to allow room for gentle folding.

2

Melt chocolate mixture

In a small saucepan over medium heat combine 1 cup semi sweet chocolate chips, 1/2 cup smooth peanut butter and 1/4 cup butter. Stir continuously until smooth and glossy to avoid burning.

3

Add vanilla and cool

Remove the pan from heat and stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla. Let the mixture cool for two to three minutes so it will not steam the cereal.

4

Coat cereal in stages

Pour the chocolate mixture over the cereal in three additions, folding gently after each to coat evenly while preventing breakage.

5

Prepare sugar mixture

Place 2 cups powdered sugar and 1 cup sanding sugar in a large airtight plastic bag and shake to combine so the coatings are ready.

6

Shake coated cereal

Add the coated cereal to the bag in batches, shake to coat thoroughly and transfer to a wax paper lined rimmed baking sheet.

7

Set and chill

Spread the mixture in a single layer and chill in the refrigerator for one hour to set the coating.

8

Store and serve

Once set keep at room temperature in an airtight container for up to one week or freeze for up to three months.

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Nutrition

Calories: 220kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein:
3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 4g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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