Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to give you a small update and let you know I am feeling so much better. My cold lasted 2 weeks and the only thing that remains is the cough. The cough is getting less and less each passing day, but it is still slightly there. I want to thank you for your kind words that you sent me. That means a lot to me.
Now onto today’s recipe! Today for #SundaySupper we had to share with you a retro recipe. When I think retro I automatically think the 70’s. But actually I was listening to the classic rock station and they were playing 80’s music. Eck! Now I feel old! Anyway, I googled retro recipes and one recipe that kept standing out was Chex Party Mix. It seems that in the 70’s it was a must have at all the parties. Then I did a little homework and I found out that Chex Party Mix recipe actually came out in 1952. Now that’s retro! A little history here, but the recipe for Chex Party Mix made it to cereal boxes in 1985. If you now check out the cereal boxes, they have a ton of different Chex Mix recipes from Corn Bread Chex Mix to Cherry Malt Chocolate Chex Mix. Boy there are a ton of different ways to make your Chex Mix. But today I did it the old fashion way, just like they did in the 50’s, except I did use the microwave to melt the butter. Hey, I had to cheat somewhere. But the rest of the recipe is the same. So here is my recipe for Classic Chex Party Mix.
The Classic Chex Mix is crunchy, salty and it kind of reminds me of a slight Asian flavor. I think that is from the Worcestershire sauce? None of the flavors are overwhelming, but they all go together beautifully. This is an addicting snack, so be warned if you make it. I couldn’t keep my fingers out of the container. In general for a party snack I think it is pretty healthy. The recipe makes 12 cups and each serving is only 125 calories. Like I said, the only problem is sticking to one serving size. I could sit here and eat the whole recipe. Matter in fact I have a little bowl of it sitting next to me right now.
Chex Party Mix is made with simple ingredients that you can find at any grocery store. Matter in fact I bought everything I needed at Target. The Chex Mix is made with Corn, Rice and Wheat Chex cereal, mixed nuts, pretzels and garlic flavored bagel crisps. The flavor comes from the butter, Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder and onion powder with a little bit of seasoned salt. It’s really a simple fun recipe to make. I bet the kids would love to help make it with you too! The sinful side of me says to add some chocolate chips when it’s cooled to make it sweet and salty, but I didn’t tell you that.
- 3 cups Corn Chex Cereal
- 3 cups Rice Chex Cereal
- 3 cups Wheat Chex Cereal
- 1 cup mixed nuts
- 1 cup pretzel
- 1 cup bite-size garlic bagel chips or 1 cup regular-size bagel chips, broken into 1-inch pieces
- 6 tbsp. butter or 6 tablespoons margarine
- 2 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
- 1 1⁄2 tsp. seasoning salt
- 3⁄4 tsp. garlic powder
- 1⁄2 tsp. onion powder
- Heat oven to 250 degrees.
- In a large bowl, add Corn Chex, Rice Chex, Wheat Chex, mixed nuts, pretzels and garlic bagel chips. Set a side.
- In a microwave safe bowl, add butter and cook for 30 seconds or until melted. Stir in Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, and onion powder.
- Pour butter mixture over the Chex mixture and mix until everything is coated. Pour onto a baking sheet.
- Bake for 45 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes.
- Spread on paper towels to cool. Store in airtight container. Note: I just turned the oven off and left the oven door slightly opened and let it cool completely.
Now that I know how easy Chex Mix is to make, I have another flavor that I want to try. You probably guessed it, spicy! he he I am sure you will be seeing that recipe in the near future since I have so much Chex Cereal left over.
Be sure to check out the Retro recipes the #SundaySupper crew made.
Have a great rest of the weekend!
Toodles,
Jennifer
Bodacious Breakfasts and Appetizers:
- Classic Chex Party Mix from Peanut Butter and Peppers
- Healthy Green Goddess Dip from Bobbi’s Kozy Kitchen
- Homemade Doughnuts from Cosmopolitan Cornbread
Made in the Shade Main Dishes:
- Bacon Wrapped Individual Meatloaf from The Girl In The Little Red Kitchen
- Chicken ala King from Recipes Food and Cooking
- Chicken Rice Casserole from Curious Cuisiniere
- Chicken in a Basket from Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
- Chicken Parisienne from Carrie’s Experimental Kitchen
- Chicken Pot Pie from Whole Food | Real Families
- Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast from FoodieTots
- Creamy Baked Pork Chops from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
- Individual Beef Wellingtons from Small Wallet, Big Appetite
- Mom’s Chicken Pot Pie with Cheddar Biscuits from Simply Healthy Family
- Mom’s Shepherd’s Pie from Momma’s Meals
- Ravioli di Magro from Manu’s Menu
- Salisbury Steak with Onion Gravy from Webicurean
- Sweet and Sour Pork Meatballs from Palatable Pastime
- Tuna Noodle Casserole from Sew You Think You Can Cook
- Uptown Goulash from Family Foodie
Swell Side Dishes:
- Creamy Lime Gelatin Salad from Magnolia Days
- Harvard Beets from Take A Bite Out Of Boca
- Retro Crock Pot Crabby Soup from Seduction in the Kitchen
- Roasted Broccoli Cheese Casserole from NeighborFood
- Seven Layer Salad from Lifestyle Food Artistry
- Wedge Salad from Our Good Life
Dreamy Desserts:
- Bananas Foster from The Redhead Baker
- Creamsicle Jello Mold from Cupcakes & Kale Chips
- Frosty Chocolate Dream Bites from Wallflour Girl
- Hummingbird Cream Cheese Cookies from Dandelion Greens
- Jello Poke Cake from The Life and Loves of Grumpy’s Honeybunch
- Mom’s Heath Bar Cake from Kudos Kitchen by Renee
- Old Fashioned Banana Pudding from Pies and Plots
- One, Two, Three Jello from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Original Mayonnaise Chocolate Cake with No Cook Fudge Frosting from A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Pineapple Upside Down Cake from Eat, Drink and be Tracy
- Raspberry Crunch from Peaceful Cooking
- Tunnel of Fudge Cake from Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
The Bee’s Knees Beverages:
- Blood Orange Sidecar from Nosh My Way
- Crème de Menthe Parfait from Food Lust People Love
- Vanilla Bean Old Fashioned from The Texan New Yorker
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