Get ready for an insanely addictive snack that’s going to keep you coming back for more – this cinnamon sugar chex mix is sooooo good!!
One of the hardest things about being a food blogger is making amazing, craveable, delicious smelling food, and then having to set it out on a table and photograph it without eating the whole batch. Then the goal of photographing the food is to capture a photo that tries to show you exactly how delicious the amazing snack really is while you’re drooling in the background, using all your strength not to eat the food in the photo.
Staring at this batch of mouthwatering cinnamon sugar Chex mix and not being able to scoop it up by the handful was soooooo hard! I was standing there with my camera in hand, zooming in on those craveable grains of cinnamon and sugar, and the amazing smell was just radiating up from the hot-out-of-the-oven tray.
Look at that cinnamon sugar coating. Doesn’t it make you want to scoop up 6 handfuls!?
This recipe for cinnamon sugar Chex mix is sooooo hard to resist! The sweet buttery crunch is heavenly. And the cinnamon sugar coating keeps you coming back for more! I can’t stop eating it!
My middle daughter came home from school yesterday and said, “This is good. This is really good!” after she tried it. I don’t get a lot of appreciation for the food I cook around here, so any time I get a compliment from one of the kids, I pretty much sit there and soak it in.
Just picture me, as if I was sitting on a beach with my eyes closed with the warm sun beaming down on my face (the sweet smell of cinnamon still wafting in from the fresh batch of cinnamon sugar Chex mix in the background).
Then I always respond along the lines of, “Really!? You really like it!?”, trying to fish for some more compliments. But that’s usually all I get. Sometimes motherhood is a thankless job, but I love a good compliment from my kids!
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Cinnamon Sugar Chex Mix
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You can use Rice Chex or Corn Chex Cereal. It’s so easy to make and it uses really simple ingredients! The sauce is just brown sugar and butter mixed together. Butter and sugar have to be the best combination ever. Mmmmm…
I like to microwave my sauce because it’s easier, but you can definitely heat yours up in a pot on top of the stove as well. It’s basically a super simple caramel sauce. It took all my strength not to lick out the measuring cup after I poured it onto the Chex.
Once it’s all mixed together, set the Chex mix onto a parchment lined baking sheet then sprinkle the cinnamon sugar mixture on top.
It smells sooooo good when it’s in the oven. And it smells amazing when it comes out of the oven. And when you eat it. And when it’s sitting in a bowl on the counter during dinner, just waiting for you to come back for more. That delicious cinnamon smell. Yum!
That cinnamon sugar coating is making me swoon! It feels like comfort food.
Cinnamon Sugar Chex Mix Recipe
Ingredients
- 8 cups Rice Chex Cereal
- 1/2 cup butter
- 1/2 cup Brown sugar
- 1/4 cup granulated white sugar
- 2 tsp ground cinnamon
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 275F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Mix together the white sugar and the cinnamon in a small bowl. Set aside.
- In a glass measuring cup, melt the butter in the microwave. Add the brown sugar, mix well, and return the microwave for another 20 to 30 seconds (watch to make sure it doesn't bubble over). Whisk until the sugar is dissolved.
- Pour the Chex cereal into a large bowl, then drizzle the sauce over top. Use a spatula to gently mix until the Chex is evenly coated.
- Spread the Chex mix onto the parchment lined baking sheet. Sprinkle the cinnamon sugar mix evenly over the Chex.
- Bake at 275F for about 45 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes (lift and turn with a metal spatula).
- Enjoy!
This cinnamon sugar chex mix is SO GOOD. It’s super easy to make, and the buttery crunch is insanely addictive! Such an awesome snack idea for parties, Christmas, Super Bowl, school snacks, mid-afternoon cravings, everything! So good!
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There is nothing quite like the smell of warm butter, cinnamon and sugar! I will definitely have to try this!
My batched
burned cooking at 275 for about 45 minutes 🙁
I bet it’s good otherwise.
Can you tell me the nutrition facts for these? Thank u!
Mine burned at 275 had to turn it down a ton
Would peanuts work well with this sugar-cinnamon chexmix?recipe?
I seem to have 2 boxes of Corn Chex that no one wants. I made a big batch of white trash but need some other ideas. I think I’ll try this. I don’t know if being Corn Chex instead of Rice Chex will make a big difference, but I’ll find out. This looks really good!
You really can’t go wrong with cinnamon & sugar. It came out OK, but I would double the butter/brown sugar mixture if I make this again.
Smells so yummy! In the oven now. Super easy!
made this today, and it is yummy! Because my oven cooks fast I cooked at 250 for About 45 Minutes on the high rack. The secret to not burning is to be sure and turn or stir every 10 to 15 minutes.
Looking forward to seeing more simple snacks.
I really like this recipe. On the 2nd batch I altered the cooking. Did 250 degrees & same time. 3 fifteen minute cooking. My oven is a little wonky and the Chex cereal didn’t get brown as fast.
How should this be stored?