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Chex Recipes


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I'm sure most people have Chex recipes in your files but, for a newbie like me-this site is great!

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I'm sure most people have Chex recipes in your files but, for a newbie like me-this site is great!

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Digmom1014 -- Thanks for posting this :)

I looked at the recipes the other week and forgot that I wanted to try to make the Muddy Buddies gluten free of course. I am thinking this is the chex treat I had as a kid and really liked :D

huevo-no-bueno Apprentice

Thanks. I've never been a big cereal person--what else can we do with these?

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I crunched some up the other night , added spices, parm. cheese and did a great porkchop coating mix!! My family loved them.

I also make chex mix (cereal, spices, corn nuts, cashews, cheetos etc.)

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Guest digmom1014

Made the Italian chex recipe on the site-delish!! I also ground up a bunch and stored them in an airtight container. I plan to use these as a meatloaf binder and bread some eggplant again!

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Digmom1014 -- Thanks for posting this :)

I looked at the recipes the other week and forgot that I wanted to try to make the Muddy Buddies gluten free of course. I am thinking this is the chex treat I had as a kid and really liked :D

Try this one. I always have the ingredients to make it, and it's quick and easy.

Peanut Butter Clusters

Bring 1/2 cup brown sugar and 1/2 cup dark Karo syrup to a boil. Remove from heat. Add 3/4 cup creamy or crunchy peanut butter; mix till smooth. Add 3 cups rice chex cereal. Mix till coated. Add nuts if desired. Put tablespoonfuls out on waxed paper to set.

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Try this one. I always have the ingredients to make it, and it's quick and easy.

Peanut Butter Clusters

Bring 1/2 cup brown sugar and 1/2 cup dark Karo syrup to a boil. Remove from heat. Add 3/4 cup creamy or crunchy peanut butter; mix till smooth. Add 3 cups rice chex cereal. Mix till coated. Add nuts if desired. Put tablespoonfuls out on waxed paper to set.

This one sounds good. I was wanting to make muddy buddies, but i'm off dairy at the moment, so was trying to figure out another way to do it. karo syrup is corn syrup right? don't have any of that, but i suppose i could boil a little sugar and water.


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BFreeman Explorer
This one sounds good. I was wanting to make muddy buddies, but i'm off dairy at the moment, so was trying to figure out another way to do it. karo syrup is corn syrup right? don't have any of that, but i suppose i could boil a little sugar and water.

Yes, it's corn syrup. I tried the new brown sugar kind the last time I made them.

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