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Reindeer Chow Muddy Buddies is an easy, fun, and favorite holiday treat! With minimal ingredients and prep, you will be snacking on this treat in no time!

Muddy Buddies overhead in white bowl

This is one of those holiday treats my family always made and is also commonly known as Muddy Buddies.I doctored them up a little for more of a festive flair by adding holiday m&ms!

I KNOW you’re going to love this Reindeer Puppy Chow – you need to try this ASAP!

I love this time of year! There are so many goodies that are preserved just for the holidays, it just makes our favorite treats extra special!

Why is that anyway? We think we can only have these yummies when the temperature drops? Who knows, but I’ll take ’em and I’ll especially take this Christmas Puppy Chow!

This is loaded down with goodness and is completely addictive, our family cannot stop eating this, once it’s on the table, it’s gone in no time.

Some of my other favorite holiday recipes we have on our site include Muddy Buddy Cookies, Christmas Trail Mix and Mint Fudge.

Why this recipe works:

  • With minimal ingredients and time, this recipe is perfect for a quick and easy snack.
  • This is a perfect holiday gift giving recipe, just package up in baggies and give away!
  • This can be doubled or tripled depending on how many people you plan on serving.

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Thank you so much for your eagerness to view my recipe.

If you would rather not hear my super helpful tips and tricks, FAQ, and my overall awesomeness and get straight to this delicious Reindeer Chow – you can very easily scroll all the way to the bottom of this post for the full printable FREE recipe! Bon appetit.


Star snapped bowl filled with Reindeer Chow Muddy Buddies

Reindeer Chow is one of my favorite holiday treats! It always has been and we have been making if for years, so it probably will always be one of my faves.

How do you make Reindeer Chow Muddy Buddies:

  1. Melt the peanut butter and butter in a microwave safe dish. Microwave in 30 second intervals until butter is melted. Add the chocolate a little at a time until all is melted into the mix. You might need to microwave one last time to make sure everything is melted and add the vanilla. Stir together.
  2. In a large bowl add half of the cereal. Drizzle half of the chocolate peanut butter mixture into the cereal in the bowl. Mix with a spoon.
  3. Place one large paper bag into another one. Add 1/2 cup of the powdered sugar and half of the mixed cereal into the bag. Close this tightly and shake vigorously. Add more powdered sugar 1/2 cup at a time if needed until all the cereal is coated. Add 1/4 of the m&ms into the bag and toss. Place in an air tight container.
  4. Continue these step with the remaining ingredients. Keep stored in an airtight container. I personally love to keep it in the freezer, YUM!

Puppy Chow Chex Mix Recipe, Muddy Buddy Chex Mix, Reindeer Chow – call it what you want, but I call it delicious!

What is Reindeer Chow Muddy Buddies?

Reindeer Chow is a mixture of peanut butter, chocolate, chex cereal, candy, and powdered sugar.

It goes by other names like Muddy Buddies and Puppy Chow. Depending on the type of candy you use you can make this for any holiday!

I used red and green for a Christmas themed recipe, but you can easily use pink candy for Valentine’s Day, pastel-colored candy for Easter and so on!

How to store:

Store in an airtight container and it can remain at room temperature and it will keep for up to 1 week.

This can also be frozen. I like to then place it in the freezer and eat it slightly frozen- yum!

Yes! I love sticking this in the freezer and eating it that way! It will keep for at least a month in the freezer, but honestly, it never lasts that long in my house, because we eat it up so fast!

Overhead of star bowl with Reindeer Chow

What do you think? Is this Christmas Puppy Chow something you and your little ones will enjoy?!

This Reindeer Chow Muddy Buddies was always a favorite among my cousins and myself growing up. Eating it immediately takes me back to my childhood.

Going sledding, the anticipation of Santa Claus and just that magical feeling you get around this time of year!

I even made these cute mason jar gift containers so I can give them away to my neighbors and family! Grab a pack today and start packaging up those gifts!

Tools used to make Reindeer Chow:

Tips and Tricks:

  • You can use any Chex cereal that you like, but we like too use the rice version.
  • You can switch up the colors of candy for the holidays that you are serving this for.
  • This recipe can be frozen, and tastes amazing frozen.
  • If you want a little crunch you can use crunchy peanut butter instead of creamy.
  • You can use chocolate chips or chocolate bar for this recipe, whatever you have on hand works!

Close up of white bowl filled with Reindeer Chow Muddy Buddies Pinterest image

If you want a fun and easy Christmas treat then you need to make a batch off this Reindeer Chow Muddy Buddies as soon as possible, it will disappear in minutes.

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5 from 19 votes

Reindeer Chow {Muddy Buddies}

Prep: 15 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Reindeer Chow Muddy Buddies is an easy, fun, and favorite holiday treat! With minimal ingredients and prep, you will be snacking on this treat in no time!
Servings 20 servings

Ingredients
  

Instructions

  • Melt the peanut butter and butter in a microwave safe dish. Microwave in 30 second intervals until butter is melted. Add the chocolate a little at a time until all is melted into the mix. You might need to microwave one last time to make sure everything is melted and add the vanilla. Stir together.
  • In a large bowl add half of the cereal. Drizzle half of the chocolate peanut butter mixture into the cereal in the bowl. Mix with a spoon.
  • Place one large paper bag into another one. Add 1/2 cup of the powdered sugar and half of the mixed cereal into the bag. Close this tightly and shake vigorously. Add more powdered sugar 1/2 cup at a time if needed until all the cereal is coated. Add 1/4 of the m&ms into the bag and toss. Place in an air tight container.
  • Continue these step with the remaining ingredients. Keep stored in an airtight container. I personally love to keep it in the freezer, YUM!

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Notes

  1. You can use any Chex cereal that you like, but we like too use the rice version.
  2. You can switch up the colors of candy for the holidays that you are serving this for.
  3. This recipe can be frozen, and tastes amazing frozen.
  4. If you want a little crunch you can use crunchy peanut butter instead of creamy.
  5. You can use chocolate chips or chocolate bar for this recipe, whatever you have on hand works!

Nutrition

Calories: 586kcal | Carbohydrates: 88g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 17mg | Sodium: 326mg | Potassium: 340mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 51g | Vitamin A: 670IU | Vitamin C: 5.7mg | Calcium: 139mg | Iron: 14.9mg
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Course Dessert
Cuisine American

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56 Comments

  1. Jamie @ Love Bakes Good Cakes says:

    I love the fun holiday spin on muddy buddies 🙂 Thanks so much for linking up to Freedom Fridays, Dana!

  2. I was looking for this recipe…I saw it on Thifty Thursday! Thanks, I pinned it to make for Christmas treats.

  3. Wonderful for munching on while you watch a sweet Hallmark Christmas movie too 🙂
    Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. I featured you on facebook!♥

  4. Thank you so much for sharing your Muddy Buddy recipe at last weeks Saturday Spotlight on Angels Homestead!

    Hope to see you again soon!

    April

  5. Thank you for linking up at Craft, Create and Inspire last weekend 🙂 your awesome project is featured this week !!

    Come grab an “I’ve been featured button” hope you will join us again this weekend

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  6. love this and the photos are amazing! This is a Tasty Tuesday at I’m Not a Trophy Wife on Tuesday! Please head over and grab a button on Tuesday!!! laura@imnotatrophywife.com
    ps something tells me you will be featured several times!!! laura

  7. Kelley Sparacino says:

    I love puppy chow now reindeer chow 🙂 I’m going to make some small baggies of it for my son’s class party this week & I absolutely LOVE your graphic/logo. Is it possible to get just the graphic “Reindeer Chow” without the photo of the mix in the background? I would love to use it for a printable tag & of course would be happy to pay you for your time!
    Thanks & Merry Christmas, Kelley

  8. Thanks so much, this sounds like a great idea! I will be contacting you shortly!

  9. Can this be made without the peanut butter?

  10. I’ve never tried but I don’t see why not. Just double up on the chocolate, yum! Let me know how it comes out, thanks!

  11. Judie Dutton says:

    5 stars
    These look yummy, and I definitely want to make them. Does it matter what kind of chex cereal you use?

  12. I recommend the rice chex, they are light and crispy and I think the flavor work with it the best. Thanks!

  13. Judie Dutton says:

    5 stars
    Thanks!

  14. 5 stars
    great recipe and thanks
    Can anyone suggest a substitute for PB for those of us with nut allergies??

  15. Approx. how many servings does this make? I love the idea as giving this as a gift to my coworkers, and I’ve already purchased cute bags. But I’m not sure if I need to do a double batch or not.

  16. Easily 20 servings! Thanks for stopping by, I hope they like it!

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