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    Nutella Puppy Chow

    Published on Feb 3, 2021 · Modified on Feb 17, 2021 by Kathryn - Leave a comment · Leave a Comment

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    Using only a few ingredients like butter, chocolate, and Chex cereal, this "puppy chow" is taken up a notch by adding Nutella. This Nutella Puppy Chow will remind you of your childhood.

    I'm not really sure who came up with the term "puppy chow" but they were smart to not just say "dog food" because that's just gross. The puppy part really softens the name. Regardless of the odd name, I grew up eating my fair share of puppy chow thanks to my mom's best friend. She used to make it when we were younger. I don't even think I knew what I was eating -- because the buttery chocolatey goodness is covered in a thin layer of powdered sugar -- but I knew it was good and I couldn't stop eating. Her version had peanut butter -- and this one is just straight chocolate.

    It's not your typical after school snack (unless you wanted your children to bounce off the walls for hours during bedtime), but it's the perfect holiday or special-occasion snack. You could mix in Valentine's M&Ms or Valentine's sprinkles, foe example. Just so many options. And let's be honest -- this sugary treat is a childhood rite of passage. At least that's what I'm sticking to.

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    What the $*@% is Puppy Chow?

    If you're not familiar with this Southern delicacy (jk), it's just Chex mix cereal (or you could use Crispix) coated in butter and chocolate then doused in powdered sugar. The chocolate mixture binds the cereal together, making extra delicious pools of chocolate in the crevices. It's highly addictive.

    You also don't need a stove to make puppy chow. There's ZERO reason why you should have to clean both a pan and a bowl. Just use one large microwave-safe bowl for the easiest clean up.

    What I can't promise you is that you won't have powdered sugar everywhere if you're making this with kids. I make no guarantees.

    What Ingredients Will You Need?

    The ingredients are simple and straight-forward. You likely already have most of these ingredients in your pantry:

    • unsalted butter
    • semisweet chocolate chips
    • Nutella
    • Chex cereal
    • powdered sugar

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    aerial view of two white bowls of puppy chow with messy spoon on marble backdrop.

    Happy reminiscing about the good ole days!

    xox,

    kathryn

    As always, if you make anything from the blog, be sure to let me know! I love hearing from you in the comments on this post below or find Worn Slap Out on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

    close up white bowl of puppy chow with blue napkin and another bowl in background

    Nutella Puppy Chow

    Using only a few ingredients like butter, chocolate, and Chex cereal, this "puppy chow" is taken up a notch by adding Nutella. This Nutella Puppy Chow will remind you of your childhood.
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    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8 people
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    Ingredients

    • ½ cup butter (1 stick)
    • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
    • 1 cup Nutella
    • 1 12 oz box rice cereal (like Chex or Crispix)
    • 1-2 cups powdered sugar

    Instructions

    • In a very large microwave-safe bowl, melt the butter and chocolate chips together, stirring every 30 seconds until melted. Whisk in the Nutella until combined.
    • Pour the cereal into chocolate mixture slowly, carefully folding the chocolate over the cereal to coat using a spatula.
    • Scoop cereal into a gallon-sized plastic bag. Slowly add powdered sugar, close bag, and gently shake. Stop and eat or add more sugar to taste.

    Notes

    Storage: Puppy chow is best eaten as soon as it is made for maximum crispiness of the cereal, but you can store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours if that's not possible. 
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    Welcome to Worn Slap Out, a Southern-inspired recipe corner for busy people on the go. As a mom of two littles who also loves food, I need meals on the table ASAP but I also want to eat well. Here, you'll find quick, easy, and reasonably healthy meals you can make in a flash. Other loves include Georgia football, cake of all kinds, and elastic waistbands.


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