![]() ![]() (Note: this is not a recipe for those with peanut allergies, obviously!) Peanuts: A cup of peanuts would be terrific added to this recipe. Pretzels: I think salty pretzels would be a good complement to the sweetness in these candies. If you’re making these for Christmas, then go with red and green ones. M&Ms: It’s always fun to throw in colorful M&Ms. It’s absolutely perfect for the holidays! I can’t wait to make it to add to my Christmas Cookie Exchange tray! You might even call this a snickerdoodle puppy chow recipe since it has the same flavors as my Snickerdoodles. Though this recipe is similar to my original Puppy Chow, the addition of the cinnamon really sets it apart. The cinnamon flavors are divine in combination with the powdered sugar.) (I use a wonderful Vietnamese cinnamon and I’ve fallen absolutely in love with it. I absolutely loved the sweetness and the addition of cinnamon to the powdered sugar was pure perfection. It’s the perfect base for this tasty candy. What to Expect from this Delicious TreatĬinnamon Toast Crunch is somewhat reminiscent of Chex cereals, but with a spicy twist. Store in an airtight container at room temperature. Remove the pieces and place them on the cookie sheet.Ĭontinue the process until all of the cereal is covered in powdered sugar. Zip the bag and shake, thoroughly coating the cereal pieces. Take a couple large spoonfuls of the coated cereal and drop it into the confectioners sugar mixture. ![]() Place powdered sugar and cinnamon into a gallon-size baggie (ziplock bag). The chocolate coating will be gooey but that’s half the fun! The mixture of peanut butter with white chocolate is simply luscious! Pour peanut butter mixture over cereal and stir well. ![]() Mine took a minute and a half.Īdd peanut butter and stir well. Heat in microwave in 30-second increments until fully melted. Place almond bark and vegetable oil in a large microwave-safe bowl. Place a sheet of parchment paper on it and set aside. This east dessert is perfect for Christmas or any time of year! Best of all it’s a simple recipe. Ready for a peek at the simple ingredients you’ll need to make this recipe? You’ll find a full recipe card at the bottom of this post but here’s a quick look at what you’ll need: Cinnamon Toast Crunch Puppy Chow Ingredients But I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that I would love this recipe because I’m crazy about cinnamon. And I had to scale down my recipe a bit to accommodate what I had on hand. My original Puppy Chow Recipe (also know as Muddy Buddy recipe) called for semi-sweet chocolate and Chex cereal but I wanted to work with what I have on hand. So, when I found myself with a full cup of melted chocolate after making my Peanut Butter Snowballs I came up with a fun idea: Make some Cinnamon Toast Crunch Puppy Chow. I don’t know about you but I’m crazy about Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Yes you can! And best of all, this is an easy recipe you can make with the kids. ![]() In this post we’re going to learn how to make Puppy Chow (also known as Reindeer Chow during the holidays) out of your favorite breakfast cereal. If you love Cinnamon Toast Crunch you’ve definitely come to the right place. ![]()
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