Mardi Gras Muddy Buddies (2024)

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Since Mardi Gras is a holiday that’s all about pure, innocent fun, especially for everyone heading to New Orleans for the carnival celebration, we thought we’d celebrate here at Totally the Bomb with something equally fun and exciting:Mardi Gras Muddy Buddies. Traveling to good ol’ NOLA may be out of the question, but at least we can get into the spirit of the season in our own way…and not regret it the next morning. Probably.

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What You’ll Need to Make Mardi Gras Muddy Buddies:

Basic Muddy Buddies

  • 9 cups Rice Chex cereal
  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup peanut butter
  • 1/4 cup butter, room temperature
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar

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How to Make Mardi Gras Muddy Buddies:

Basic Muddy Buddies

You can use this basic recipe for just about anything you’d want to put Muddy Buddies in. Or you can just eat them as is…but where’s the fun in that? First, in a medium bowl, you’ll want to microwave the chocolate chips, peanut butter, and butter for 1 minute. Give that mixture a stir and then microwave for another 30 seconds until it’s smooth before adding the vanilla.

In a larger bowl, combine the Rice Chex cereal with the chocolate mixture. Make sure all of the cereal pieces are covered in chocolate-y, peanut butter-y goodness, because that’s how life should be. Put the coated cereal in a large Ziploc bag and add the powdered sugar. Seal the bag – this is an important step that you really shouldn’t skip – and then gently shake the bag to evenly coat the cereal. Spread the cereal mixture out on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet to cool before using in the Mardi Gras recipe.

Mardi Gras Muddy Buddies

And now, the fun part. Put 8 of the pretzel squares on a microwave safe plate and warm them in the microwave for 20 seconds. Place the purple chocolate melts in the middle of the pretzels and microwave again for 20-30 seconds until the chocolate melt is soft. Let them cool for at least 5 minutes before using. You can probably see where this is going: you’re going to want to repeat this process with the green chocolate melts. Then, in a large mixing bowl, add the Chocolate Chex cereal, the basic Muddy Buddies, the chocolate-melt pretzels, and the mini breadsticks. Toss this all together – be careful not to toss it so hard that most of the mixture goes flying across your kitchen. That happened to…a friend of mine. Sprinkle the M&Ms and sunflower seeds on top of the whole thing, and enjoy!

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Ingredients

Basic Muddy Buddies:

  • 9 cups Rice Chex cereal
  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • ½ cup peanut butter
  • ¼ cup butter room temperature
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 ½ cups powdered sugar

Mardi Gras Muddy Buddies:

  • 5 cups Basic Muddy Buddies
  • 4 cups Chocolate Rice Chex
  • ½ cup purple and green M&Ms
  • 16 pretzel squares
  • 8 Wilton purple chocolate melts
  • 8 Wilton lime green chocolate melts
  • Chocolate sunflower seeds - purple green, and yellow
  • Mini breadsticks

Instructions

Basic Muddy Buddies:

  • You can use this basic recipe for just about anything you'd want to put Muddy Buddies in. Or you can just eat them as is...but where's the fun in that? First, in a medium bowl, you'll want to microwave the chocolate chips, peanut butter, and butter for 1 minute. Give that mixture a stir and then microwave for another 30 seconds until it's smooth before adding the vanilla.

  • In a larger bowl, combine the Rice Chex cereal with the chocolate mixture. Make sure all of the cereal pieces are covered in chocolate-y, peanut butter-y goodness, because that's how life should be. Put the coated cereal in a large Ziploc bag and add the powdered sugar. Seal the bag - this is an important step that you really shouldn't skip - and then gently shake the bag to evenly coat the cereal. Spread the cereal mixture out on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet to cool before using in the Mardi Gras recipe.

Mardi Gras Muddy Buddies:

  • And now, the fun part. Put 8 of the pretzel squares on a microwave safe plate and warm them in the microwave for 20 seconds. Place the purple chocolate melts in the middle of the pretzels and microwave again for 20-30 seconds until the chocolate melt is soft. Let them cool for at least 5 minutes before using. You can probably see where this is going: you're going to want to repeat this process with the green chocolate melts. Then, in a large mixing bowl, add the Chocolate Chex cereal, the basic Muddy Buddies, the chocolate-melt pretzels, and the mini breadsticks. Toss this all together - be careful not to toss it so hard that most of the mixture goes flying across your kitchen. That happened to...a friend of mine. Sprinkle the M&Ms and sunflower seeds on top of the whole thing, and enjoy!

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FAQs

Why are my muddy buddies clumpy? ›

Chilling. Just a note that chilling the cereal/peanut butter/chocolate mixture before adding any powdered sugar is critical to making sure you have delicious clumpy, not overly sweet, puppy chow!

What is the original name for muddy buddies? ›

Some people call it puppy chow, while others know it by different names: muddy munch, monkey munch, or muddy buddies. Muddy Buddies is actually the official name of the recipe marketed by General Mills, the maker of Chex cereal.

How many flavors of Chex cereal are there? ›

It's a cereal, a snack, a pantry staple and memory-maker. From cult-classics to surprising delights, choose from nine flavors, including gluten-free options.

How to make powdered sugar? ›

The magic ratio is 1 cup granulated sugar to 1 tablespoon cornstarch. Combine the two in a high-powered blender like a Vitamix, a food processor, or spice grinder, then blitz away until you have a soft, powdery consistency—the total time could be several minutes, depending on the power of your machine.

How long does it take for Chex Mix to go bad? ›

Uncovering Shelf Life and Storage Tips

Typically, homemade Chex Mix will stay fresh for several weeks, while store-bought varieties may last even longer due to preservatives. Proper storage is crucial to maintaining the freshness and crispness of Chex Mix.

Why is Chex mix called 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.

Who invented Chex mix? ›

With New Year's Eve celebrations around the corner, I'm turning to the party food of my childhood: Chex Mix. The recipe was created by the Ralston-Purina Company in the early 1950s to move boxes of its signature cereals Wheat Chex and Rice Chex.

What does puppy chow taste like? ›

Something about clusters of chocolate, peanut butter, and powdered sugar covered-Rice Chex looking like delectable little snow balls or something like that. Seriously though, nothing screams Christmas or the holidays more to me than Puppy Chow. Not even sugar cookies, and that's really saying something!

Did they discontinue Vanilla Chex? ›

Vanilla Chex brought joy to so many people in every spoonful of deliciousness until it was ripped away when it was discontinued.

What was Chex cereal originally called? ›

CHEX WAS ORIGINALLY CALLED SHREDDED RALSTON.

Ralston Purina's cereal, called Shredded Ralston, was the precursor of Chex. The squares of shredded wheat were first available in the mid-1930s, and the background of early boxes displayed a red and white checkerboard (which is still Purina's logo today).

What was the first Chex flavor? ›

Wheat Chex cereal was introduced in 1937 and Rice Chex in 1950 by Ralston Purina. In 1952 an advertisem*nt for Chex party mix appeared in Life Magazine with a recipe that included Wheat and Rice Chex. In 1958 Corn Chex was introduced and added to the recipe.

Why is my puppy chow clumpy? ›

Powdered sugar doesn't stick to hot Puppy Chow

If you were to make that fateful mistake, the powdered sugar would dissolve right into the warm chocolate and peanut butter, creating a clumpy mess instead of giving you the snowy aesthetic that makes puppy chow worth eating.

Why did my puppy chow get soft? ›

Why Is My Puppy Chow Soggy? After coating the cereal mixture with powdered sugar, don't rush the process. Cool completely on a baking sheet until firm before packing into an airtight container. This step of cooling and drying is essential for puppy chow that will stay crisp, not soggy.

Is it muddy buddies or puppy chow? ›

Muddy buddies can go by a lot of alternate names; you may have heard them referred to as puppy chow, monkey munch, reindeer chow, or doggy bag. They get the crazy names from their appearance, sometimes looking like dog food or animal treats.

How do I keep my puppy chow from going stale without? ›

How do I keep my puppy chow from going stale? Letting the puppy chow rest will help it to keep from going soggy. It's also important to use a super tightly sealed container. Storing puppy chow in the fridge can also help it from going stale.

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