First off I hope everyone had a great Easter, full of family and chocolate bunnies.
I always love Easter treats and this year I tried a new one I found on Pinterest. The recipe comes from Pennies on a Platter and after some tweaking of my own I seriously am addicted to this treat.
5 cups Cheerios
5 cups Corn Chex
About half a bag of small pretzels
1 big bag of M&M’s (I used the Easter kind)
3 Tbsp vegetable oil
1 bag of melting chocolates (I used both white and yellow)
In a big mixing bowl, mix the cheerios, corn chex, peanuts, pretzels and M&M’s.
Melt the vegetable oil and white morsels together in a double-boiler (or a heat-proof bowl over simmering water) and pour over chex mix. Mix with wooden spoon or if the bowl has a lid, shake the bowl to mix. If desired, lay out on wax paper to dry or just let dry in bowl without lid on.
Be sure and have a HUGE bowl to mix this in because it seriously makes a ton!
The whole family ended up snacking on this treat throughout the day, so I say it was a definite hit! ENJOY!
xoxo,
Amanda
I always love Easter treats and this year I tried a new one I found on Pinterest. The recipe comes from Pennies on a Platter and after some tweaking of my own I seriously am addicted to this treat.
5 cups Cheerios
5 cups Corn Chex
About half a bag of small pretzels
1 big bag of M&M’s (I used the Easter kind)
3 Tbsp vegetable oil
1 bag of melting chocolates (I used both white and yellow)
In a big mixing bowl, mix the cheerios, corn chex, peanuts, pretzels and M&M’s.
Melt the vegetable oil and white morsels together in a double-boiler (or a heat-proof bowl over simmering water) and pour over chex mix. Mix with wooden spoon or if the bowl has a lid, shake the bowl to mix. If desired, lay out on wax paper to dry or just let dry in bowl without lid on.
Be sure and have a HUGE bowl to mix this in because it seriously makes a ton!
The whole family ended up snacking on this treat throughout the day, so I say it was a definite hit! ENJOY!
xoxo,
Amanda























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