I don't know about you, but I am all about "the crunch". I love a good snack that includes some measurement of crunch involved.
Whenever we do a road trip, there is always some version of Chex snack mix purchased. My whole world has just changed though, now that I know how to make this at home for waaaayyy less than it costs to buy a bag that is half filled with air! The great thing about this also, with all the gluten free and organic choices out there now, you can easily transform this to a healthy snack option.
The problem is that it has now become a very accessible serious snack addition in our home, car, bus, office, etc... I tried a test batch out before Super Bowl, to see how it would turn out. Needless to say, my husband had me make a second batch on Super Bowl Sunday...I'll let you fill in the blanks.
Slow Cooker Chex Snack Mix
3 cups corn chex
3 cups wheat chex
3 cups rice chex
2 cups mini pretzel twists
1 cup cherrios
1 cup mixed nuts
1 cup cheese-its
1 stick melted butter
1/3 cup Worcestershire sauce
2 tsp garlic salt
1 Tbl Lawry's season salt
In a slower cooker over low heat, combine all chex, pretzels, cherrios, nuts, and cheese-its.
In a small bowl, whisk together melted butter, Worcestershire, garlic salt, and season salt. Pour mixture over Chex Snack Mix and stir to combine.
*** Cover and cook, stirring every 30 minutes, for 2 to 2-1/2 hours.
Pour warmed snack mix out onto a large piece of foil or parchment paper. Let cool for 30 minutes.
*** If you have a newer model of slow cooker that let's you open the steam option...do it. You want to make sure the steam/moisture is released, so your mix does not become soggy.
Since my cooker is nearly 25 years old (wedding shower gift), I place a paper towel under the lid and change it to a new dry one when I stir the mixture every 30 minutes. For Safety Purposes: Do not leave slow cooker unattended in home, so as to not risk any fire hazards with paper.
One Year Ago: Chocolate Caramel Cracker Bars
Two Years Ago: Apple Cinnamon Monkey Bread
Three Years Ago: I'm Back and One Year Older
Four Years Ago: Mexican Grilled Shrimp Caesar Salad
Five Years Ago: Cross My Heart Danish
Six Years Ago: Mediterranean Chicken and Sausage
"Someone" couldn't wait to try these (again, again, and again), even screaming hot, right out of the crock pot.
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