Leonard
Vega

Puppy Chow


Hey guys! Recently I went to my cousin's place and she fed me a snack called Puppy chow and it was so tasty that i felt having it again. I want anyone out there to please give me the recipe of this snack as i don't want to purchase it from a store, rather prepare it on my own. Please give me the exact amount of ingredients required and right instructions to make it. Also tell me any websites, if any, where i can find puppy chow's recipe. Please give me the recipe and weblinks as soon as possible because I cannot control my craving for this snack. Thank you in advance guys!

8 months ago
1 Answer


Eliza Morton
Morton
<p>This is the original puppy chow recipe that kids love. It's a tasty sweet snack that's super easy to make. Peanut butter and chocolate are a great combination, and the addition of crispy cereal makes this the perfect blend of flavors and textures. This is a great snack for after school, movie nights, or any time you want to make a special treat that takes almost no time to make. It may look like real puppy chow, but this puppy chow recipe is guaranteed to taste a whole lot better. A good alternative to puppy chow is the old favorite chex mix recipe that is just as easy, but gives you a salty instead of a sweet treat. Ingredients that you will need are 1/2 cup peanut butter, 1/4 cup butter, 1 cup chocolate chips, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla, 9 cups Crispix cereal (any flavor), and 3 cups powdered sugar. Combine peanut butter, butter and chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl. Microwave for one minute then stir to blend all ingredients thoroughly. Add 1/2 teaspoon vanilla. Stir well. Place the 9 cups of Crispix cereal in a very large bowl. Pour the peanut butter-chocolate mixture over the cereal and toss evenly, making sure all the cereal gets a good covering. Place the powdered sugar in a large zip-lock type plastic bag. Add the peanut butter-chocolate cereal mixture to the bag, leaving enough room for the puppy chow to be shaken (you may have to divide the mixture into smaller batches, coating one batch at a time). Shake the bag vigorously to evenly coat each piece of the puppy chow with powdered sugar. Once the mixture is fully coated, place in a large serving bowl. Coat any additional pieces by shaking the mixture in the powdered sugar filled bag. &nbsp;Add powdered sugar to the bag as needed until all the mixture is coated. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;</p> <div>&nbsp;</div>
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