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By: Becky Hardin

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Puppy Chow is a chocolate-y treat that’s sure to please! This easy puppy chow recipe includes an original version AND a mint chocolate puppy chow version. Find out how to make puppy chow for a simple yet delicious holiday treat!

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Puppy Chow Recipe

After making mom’s famous Chex Party Mix, I started thinking about my other favorite snack mix: PUPPY CHOW. If you’ve never had this delicious little snack before (or if you’ve never even heard of it), then you’re in for a real treat today because this is the BEST puppy chow recipe in existence.

I have always found my mom’s recipe for puppy chow to be different (and better…let’s be honest) than all the others I’ve tried. I think it’s the Ghirardelli milk chocolate chips and the extra powdered sugar! And to make things even better, I’m giving you two versions: I’ll show you how to make puppy chow AND how to add an extra fun twist with MINT puppy chow. They’re both so good!

I can’t decide between original and mint, so I usually just make both! This stuff is so good. It’s the perfect little snack to serve at parties, especially holiday parties! Something about that kick of mint makes it feel so Christmasy. And a batch of this stuff would make a fun Christmas gift too!

This puppy chow recipe is easy and delicious. Make the original flavor or add in some mint! Either way, it’s perfect fort he holidays!

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What is Puppy Chow?

There might be some of you out there who have never been blessed with the gift of puppy chow…if that’s you, I’m really sorry you’ve been missing out on this for so many years. But I’m here today to change your life with the BEST puppy chow recipe.

A lot of people are confused by the name of this stuff and assume it’s a snack for dogs. Wrong! Puppy Chow is a sweet, chocolatey treat for people, and it’s pretty addicting. I guess the name comes from the fact that it resembles puppy food at a glance, but take a look at these photos and tell me it doesn’t look like the most delicious thing ever.

This classic snack is also known as Muddy Buddies, Monkey Munch, or Reindeer Chow.

Puppy Chow Ingredients

So what’s in puppy chow anyways? It starts with a classic corn/rice cereal, usually Crispix or Chex. This recipe make puppy chow with Crispix. It’s coated in chocolate, peanut butter, butter, and powdered sugar, and then shaken up into true perfection!

  • Crispix (or Chex)
  • Milk Chocolate Chips
  • Peanut Butter
  • Butter
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Powdered Sugar

It’s a pretty basic ingredients list, which means you might already have everything you need in the pantry. That’s one of my favorite things about it really; the fact that you can open your pantry and pull this snack together without any planning!

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Mint Chocolate Puppy Chow

Like I said before, you’re getting two flavors in one with this easy puppy chow recipe! Just make the base recipe for the original chocolate and peanut butter flavor. To make mint puppy chow, you only need to add in one extra ingredient!

What makes this recipe “mint kissed” is the Andes Creme de Menthe baking chips. I love love love andes mints (I’ve made some Andes Mint Fudge before too). I think the real reason I go to Olive Garden is for the chocolate mints they give you after dinner, rather than for the Italian food! I know I’m not the only mint chocolate addict here, so mint puppy chow just seemed like an obvious choice.

These baking chips have such a nice creamy mint flavor that compliments the milk chocolate so well. It’s the perfect way to add in an extra kick to the recipe. And I think mint chocolate is such a great flavor for Christmas too. Something about that freshness just feels wintery and festive!

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How to Make Puppy Chow

Just like most of the recipes I make around here, this puppy chow recipe is super easy! I love a simple snack that you can make in a pinch for parties (or just for those intense chocolate cravings that seem to come out of nowhere). Whether you make the original or the mint, this stuff will be ready to eat in no time!

How to make puppy chow:

  1. Start by placing the Crispix cereal in a bowl, and then set it aside.
  2. In a saucepan, melt the butter, chocolate chips, mint chips (if you’re making the mint version), and peanut butter over low heat until it’s completely melted and smooth.
  3. Pour the chocolate mixture over the cereal, and lightly stir until the cereal is evenly and completely coated.
  4. Place half the powdered sugar in a seal-able container. Add all of the chocolate covered cereal into the container, and then cover it with the rest of the powdered sugar.
  5. Shake gently until all of the cereal is evenly coated with sugar. (I like a lot of powdered sugar, but you can adjust the amount to fit your taste.)
  6. After coating in sugar, place the puppy chow on wax paper, and allow it to cool and dry completely.

No baking, just shaking! Now that’s an easy party snack I can get behind. Make a bunch all at once and store it in an airtight container or resealable bag at room temperature. I love having this stuff around to snack on!

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And there you have it! When I was making these, I noticed my mom added a note to her 2001 recipe card: “For those of you who find yourselves addicted, there are PCA meetings (Puppy Chow Anonymous)” She didn’t want me to blog that part (sorry mom!), but it’s so true. This puppy chow recipe is absolutely amazing and quite possibly addicting. Enjoy and eat responsibly!

See the recipe card below for details on how to make Puppy Chow. Enjoy!

If you like this recipe, try these other fun snacks and treats:

  • Salted Caramel Puppy Chow
  • Reindeer Food Snack Mix
  • 2 Ingredient Fudge Recipe
  • Homemade Gardetto’s Recipe
  • How to Make Candied Walnuts
  • Easy Sugared Cranberries Recipe
  • Mini Cheese Ball Bites

Recipe

Puppy Chow Recipe (Mint and Traditional)

4.63 from 8 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Total: 10 minutes minutes

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Puppy Chow is a chocolate-y treat that's sure to please! This easy puppy chow recipe includes an original version AND a mint chocolate puppy chow version. Find out how to make puppy chow for a simple yet delicious holiday treat!

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Ingredients

  • 10 cups Crispix Cereal 290 grams
  • 1 cup milk chocolate chips 170 grams, Ghirardelli recommended
  • 1 cup Andes Creme de Menthe Baking Chips 170 grams, for mint puppy chow! (SEE NOTE)
  • ½ cup creamy peanut butter 135 grams, Jif recommended
  • 8 tablespoons unsalted butter 113 grams (1 stick)
  • ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract 2 grams
  • 3-4 cups powdered sugar 339-452 grams (SEE NOTE)

Recommended Equipment

Instructions

  • Place the cereal in a large bowl and set aside.

    10 cups Crispix Cereal

  • Melt the chocolate chips, Andes Mint Chips (if making mint puppy chow), peanut butter, and butter in a medium-sized saucepan over low heat.

    1 cup milk chocolate chips, 1 cup Andes Creme de Menthe Baking Chips, ½ cup creamy peanut butter, 8 tablespoons unsalted butter

  • Add the vanilla and stir.

    ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract

  • Pour the chocolate mixture over the cereal and stir gently until well coated.

  • Place half of the powdered sugar in a large plastic container which has a lid.

    3-4 cups powdered sugar

  • Place all of the chocolate-coated cereal in the container.

  • Cover with the other half of the powdered sugar and seal tightly.

  • Shake gently (upside up and down) until the cereal has been evenly coated with powdered sugar.

  • Spread onto waxed paper to cool and dry completely.

Last step! Don’t forget to show me a pic of what you made! Upload an image or tag me @thecookierookie on Instagram!

Becky’s tips

  • NOTE:To make regular puppy chow, simply omit the Andes mint chips and use an equal amount of regular chocolate chips in their place.
  • NOTE: You can adjust the amount of powdered sugar to your tastes

Storage:Store puppy chow at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 359kcal (18%) Carbohydrates: 57g (19%) Protein: 5g (10%) Fat: 15g (23%) Saturated Fat: 9g (56%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g Monounsaturated Fat: 3g Trans Fat: 1g Cholesterol: 14mg (5%) Sodium: 214mg (9%) Potassium: 153mg (4%) Fiber: 4g (17%) Sugar: 33g (37%) Vitamin A: 470IU (9%) Vitamin C: 4mg (5%) Calcium: 85mg (9%) Iron: 10mg (56%)

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FAQs

What's the difference between muddy buddies and puppy chow? ›

Puppy Chow vs Muddy Buddies

Muddy Buddies is actually the official name of the recipe marketed by General Mills, the maker of Chex cereal. Names like “puppy chow” and others have become layman's terms for homemade versions like this one.

What is a puppy chow snack made of? ›

What Is Puppy Chow? “Puppy chow” (a.k.a. muddy buddies) is the name for a homemade candy or snack that's made with cereal, chocolate, peanut butter, and powdered sugar. General Mills sells their own version of the popular treat, but it's easy to make at home with just a few ingredients.

What is puppy chow called in the south? ›

This quick, no-bake puppy snack mix will also answer to other names such as Muddy Buddies, Muddy Munch, Monkey Munch, or Reindeer Chow. Think of it as sweet chocolate and peanut butter Chex mix.

Is puppy chow a Midwest thing? ›

Puppy chow is a party staple in the Midwest, but not everywhere else. Puppy chow — a snack mix made of Chex cereal covered in melted chocolate, peanut butter, and powdered sugar — is often a fixture at parties. People outside of the Midwest have often never heard of it, and they don't know what they're missing.

Why is my puppy chow soggy? ›

Without giving the 'chow time to cool, all that scalding-hot fat will continue to absorb the powdered sugar, making it too sweet and a bit soggy inside . Spread the stuff out on a sheet pan and let it rest for 20ish minutes before tossing the mix in powdered sugar.

Why do they call it puppy chow? ›

How Puppy Chow Got Its Name. Chex cereal, originally made by the Ralston Purina Company, debuted in grocery stores in 1937. Because the company referred to their dog food as “dog chow” and cat food as “cat chow,” they jokingly called their new cereal line “human chow,” according to Taste.

What is another name for puppy chow? ›

Puppy chow, also known as monkey munch, muddy buddies, muddy munch, reindeer chow, or doggy bag, is the name for a homemade candy made in the United States, primarily in the Midwestern States.

What's in the Puppy Chow Blizzard? ›

Just like the unique snack, DQ's puppy chow Blizzard is made with peanut butter, chocolate chunks, and real puppy chow pieces blended in its classic soft serve. Sure, a peanut butter and chocolate Blizzard has been done before, but it's the crispy puppy chow pieces swirled throughout that give this treat a twist.

Does puppy chow go bad? ›

Easy answer: yes, your sack of dry dog food will go stale much faster if you leave it open. Unopened dry dog food tends to have a shelf life of around 12-18 months, but once you open it, you should aim to use it up in about 6 weeks.

What is puppy chow slang for? ›

Slang for Heroin

Black tar, smack, H, Negra/o, puppy chow, dog food, onyx, beat, BT, black girl and the frequently used term “sh*t” all reference Heroin.

Is puppy chow a wisconsin thing? ›

The puppy chow belt runs through the Dakotas, Iowa, Nebraska, and Wisconsin, fanning out into the surrounding areas.

What is the difference between puppy chow and dog chow? ›

Puppy food does have slightly higher levels of calcium and phosphorous when compared to most adult dog foods. Puppy food also has a higher fat and protein content, meaning there are more calories per bite than the adult version of the same brand.

What is the difference between puppy chow and Muddy Buddies? ›

Whatever the name is, puppy chow and muddy buddies are made of the same basic ingredients of cereal, peanut butter, chocolate, and powdered sugar.

Why is puppy chow so addictive? ›

Since dogs and cats are carnivorous creatures, protein is one of the main ingredients in pet food. As a result, many brands throw pyrophosphate into the mix, as well. The problem with pyrophosphate is it can make pet food highly addictive, which contributes to the obesity epidemic among pets.

What is another name for Chex Mix? ›

First off this recipe can be found under many names besides Party Mix such as Chex Mix, Nuts and Bolts, TV Mix, or Snack Mix.

Is puppy chow Blizzard for people? ›

Peanut Butter Puppy Chow Blizzard® Treat. Available at participating DQ® restaurants. For people, not puppies.

What age is puppy chow for? ›

“Growth” foods necessary at the puppy stage have higher protein levels and calorie counts to meet your pup's developmental needs. But once your pup is six to 12 months old those needs change. That's usually when your puppy is nearing his adult height and can transition to adult food.

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