Reindeer Food Recipe (Christmas Puppy Chow)

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This Reindeer Food is a fun and festive Christmas Puppy Chow recipe that’s easy to make with only 7 ingredients! Reindeer chow is a cute gift for friends, neighbors and coworkers! 

up close overhead view of reindeer food


My love for Puppy Chow (or Muddy Buddies as some call it) runs deep. I perfected the technique and ratios to make the best puppy chow ever, and I added a Christmas flair to make this Reindeer Food recipe. 

This Reindeer Chow is made with 7 ingredients including rice square cereal, pretzels, peanut butter, chocolate and more. Every piece of cereal is generously coated with chocolate & peanut butter – so every bite is pure bliss.

This reindeer food recipe is easy to make and even easier to eat! Wrap it in a cellophane bag  and use this adorable printable to make cute gifts for neighbors and friends, along with this homemade kettle corn and cinnamon sugar pecans!

overhead photo of a bowl of Reindeer Food (Christmas Puppy Chow)

Reindeer Food Recipe: Ingredients and Substitutions

  • Semisweet chocolate. I recommend using dark or semi-sweet chocolate.  In my opinion, milk chocolate makes it too sweet. If you need an allergy-friendly chocolate both Hu Kitchen and Enjoy Life Foods make great options! The form doesn’t matter because it’s melted – chips, bars, discs, etc.
  • Creamy peanut butter. Any nut or seed butter works well. Cashew, almond, sunflower seed butter, etc. 
  • Rice Chex Cereal. Chex is my favorite cereal to use to make this reindeer chow (or a generic equivalent)! However many people love Crispex!
  • Mini Pretzels. Mini pretzels or sticks are the best choices. I don’t recommend thick rods or other large varieties.
  • Powdered Sugar. I don’t recommend making substitutes for the powdered sugar in this Christmas puppy chow recipe.
  • Candy: Feel free to substitute your favorite holiday candy. I love the red and green M&Ms to give it a Christmas flair, and the peanut butter cups for taste! 
overhead photo of the ingredients in this reindeer food recipe

How to Make Reindeer Food

This Christmas Puppy Chow is really easy to make, but as always, we’ll walk through the steps together to ensure your success – and don’t forget to watch the video!

Begin this reindeer chow recipe by combining the rice Chex cereal and pretzel pieces in a large bowl, then set the mixture aside. It’s important to break the pretzels into smaller pieces so there’s a salty crunch in every bite!

cereal and pretzels in a bowl to make Christmas puppy chow

Next, melt the peanut butter and chocolate together, either on the stovetop or in the microwave. Then, stir the mixture until it’s smooth.

chocolate and peanut butter melted in a glass bowl with a spatula

Pour the peanut butter chocolate mixture over cereal/pretzel mixture and stir until evenly distributed. Make sure to scrape the melted chocolate off the sides of the bowl to incorporate it into the cereal mixture. 

chocolate mixture poured over cereal and pretzel mixture to make reindeer food

Next, chill the reindeer food in the refrigerator until the mixture just barely begins to set up (about 30 minutes). You can also set it outside on a cold December day. This step is absolutely critical to ensure your reindeer chow isn’t too sweet. By chilling the mixture, you will use less powdered sugar overall because it will not absorb as quickly into the chilled mixture as it would into a warm mixture. 

How to make Reindeer Food - cereal and pretzels coated with melted chocolate

Remove the Christmas puppy chow from the refrigerator when it is slightly hardened (but still able to be stirred).

Put some powdered sugar on the bottom of a separate, large bowl. Add half of the chilled mixture, then add more powdered sugar over the cereal and the remaining chocolate/cereal mixture. Using a fresh bowl will keep the powdered sugar from sticking to the chocolate on the sides.  Gently stir until the powdered sugar is evenly distributed, tossing to coat the cereal with powdered sugar.

How to make Reindeer Food adding powdered sugar

Chill the reindeer food again in the refrigerator until it’s set (another 30-60 minutes). 

After it is chilled completely, add more powdered sugar, ¼ cup at a time until the cereal/pretzel mixture is coated.

How to make Reindeer Food adding more powdered sugar

Once the reindeer chow is coated in powdered sugar to your liking, add the M&Ms and peanut butter cups and stir to combine, then transfer to a serving dish.

Serve

Reserve a few pieces of candy to dress up the top of the serving bowl if you will be putting it out for guests and not packaging it up in bags as gifts. 

a bowl of Christmas Puppy Chow

Store/Freeze

Store this Christmas puppy chow in an airtight container (or bag) for up to 1 week at room temperature or in the refrigerator, and for 1 month in the freezer. Serve at room temperature.

up close photo of reindeer food in a bowl

Christmas Puppy Chow FAQs

Can you freeze Christmas puppy chow?

Yes. Freeze it in an airtight container for up to 1 month.

How long does reindeer food last?

This puppy chow stays fresh for up to 1 week stored in an airtight container at room temperature.

front photo of a bowl of Reindeer Food (Christmas Puppy Chow)

Package to give as gifts

If desired, portion out the Christmas puppy chow into cute holiday containers, bags, etc. and give as gifts to friends and neighbors.

My talented hubby helped me design this cute label you can print out and add to your bags of reindeer food!

up close photo of Reindeer Food (Christmas Puppy Chow)

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Reindeer Food Recipe (Christmas Puppy Chow)

Laura
This Reindeer Food is a fun and festive Christmas Puppy Chow recipe that's easy to make with only 7 ingredients! Reindeer chow is a cute gift for friends, neighbors and coworkers! 
5 from 19 votes
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 24 Servings
Calories 365
Prep Time15 minutes
Chilling2 hours
Total Time2 hours 15 minutes

Ingredients 
 

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl, combine rice Chex cereal and pretzel pieces.
  • Melt peanut butter and chocolate together, either on the stovetop or in the microwave.
  • Pour peanut butter chocolate mixture over cereal/pretzel mixture and stir to combine.
  • Chill in the refrigerator until the mixture just barely begins to set up (about 30 minutes).
  • Remove the mixture from the refrigerator.
  • In a separate, large bowl, put ½ cup powdered sugar on the bottom of the bowl. Add half of the chilled mixture, then add another ½ cup powdered sugar over the cereal and the remaining chocolate/cereal mixture.
  • Gently stir until the powdered sugar is evenly distributed, tossing to coat the cereal with powdered sugar.
  • Chill the mixture again in the refrigerator until it’s set (about another 30-60 minutes).
  • Add more powdered sugar, ¼ cup at a time until the cereal/pretzel mixture is coated.
  • Add M&Ms and peanut butter cups and stir to combine.
  • Transfer to a serving bowl and serve.
  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature for 5-7 days.

Video

Notes

Ingredient Substitutions
  • Semisweet chocolate. I recommend using dark or semi-sweet chocolate.  In my opinion, milk chocolate makes it too sweet. If you need an allergy-friendly chocolate both Hu Kitchen and Enjoy Life Foods make great options! Since it’s being melted, you can use any form such as chips, chopped bars, discs, etc.
  • Creamy peanut butter. This reindeer food recipe can be made with any nut or seed butter such as cashew, almond, sunflower seed butter, etc. 
  • Rice Chex Cereal. Chex is my favorite cereal to use to make this reindeer chow (or a generic equivalent)! However many people love Crispex!
  • Mini Pretzels. The pretzels are broken into smaller pieces, so you can use sticks or mini pretzels. I don’t recommend thick rods or other large varieties.
  • Powdered Sugar. I don’t recommend making substitutes for the powdered sugar in this Christmas puppy chow recipe.
  • Candy: Feel free to substitute your favorite holiday candy. I love the red and green M&Ms to give it a Christmas flair, and the peanut butter cups for taste! 
Store/Freeze
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days, the refrigerator for up to 1 week and the freezer for up to 1 month.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5cup | Calories: 365kcal | Carbohydrates: 43g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 240mg | Potassium: 225mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 30g | Vitamin A: 146IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 60mg | Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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5 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    ive wanted to make this kind of snack mix for a while and it was so good! I used dark chocolate and I like how it’s not too sweet. I also used a little less powdered sugar, overall its a great recipe and perfect for sharing 🙂