White Chocolate Monster Munch {Halloween Chex Mix}
White Chocolate Monster Munch or Halloween Chex Mix is made of cereal, salty nuts, pretzels plus M&M’s tossed in white chocolate. It’s an addictive Halloween treat!
This seasonal Chex Mix Recipe is perfect for Halloween, game day, or any gathering.
Why You Must Make
Everyone in Indianapolis knows about this recipe, it’s the White Chocolate Party Mix featured in our Jr. League cookbook, Winners. I’ve tweaked this “White Chocolate Monster Munch” so all my favorites are in this version of the medley: Rice Chex, pretzels, cashews, and M&M’s.
- Basically, you can add whatever cereal variety, nut, or candy that you’d like. The original recipe calls for Corn Chex, Cheerios, and dry-roasted peanuts! It’s a very versatile recipe.
- The white chocolate coating is addictive! I’d eat shoe leather if it was covered in white chocolate! You can make a holiday version with red and green M&Ms for holiday hostess gifts!
- It’s fun and tasty for a festive party snack.
Ingredient Notes
- White Chocolate – Melted, it’s used to coat all the ingredients. Use Ghirardelli bars for the best flavor. Melted white chocolate chips will also work, and almond bark would be a last resort.
- Rice Chex Cereal – I prefer Rice Chex, but Corn Chex, Wheat Chex, or a combination will also work well.
- Pretzels – Snaps or Sticks
- Cashews – Salted
- M&M’s – Autumn-colored or Halloween-colored
- Sugar Eyeballs – Made by Wilton, optional
Expert Tips
- PRO-Tip: You can make this for any holiday just by purchasing seasonal colored M&Ms. Greens and reds are perfect for Christmas and pastels are ideal for Easter.
- Toss in some mini marshmallows, candy corn, or Reese’s pieces to shake things up.
- Use pecans, peanuts, or mixed nuts instead of cashews. I prefer salted nuts for the sweet-salty combo.
- Other pretzel shapes can be used. My first batch ever was made with pretzel sticks.
- Other Chex cereals work well so grab your favorite. You can also add half Chex and half another favorite cereal like Cheerios, Cap’n Crunch, or Kix.
- It keeps well for up to 2 weeks refrigerated. Make sure to store in an airtight container.
- I’ve stored leftovers in the freezer for a few months. That didn’t keep me from munching on it, though. It even tastes delicious when frozen!
Frequently Asked Questions
Chex Mix is a type of snack food that was first shared in an ad in Life Magazine 1952. But this early version was made with only rice and wheat Chex, melted butter, Worcestershire, table salt, and garlic salt.
Corn Chex, a later variety, was eventually added, and now the ingredient list for classic Chex Mix also contains mixed nuts, pretzels, bagel chips, and seasoned salt instead of table salt plus onion powder.
The traditional Chex mix is made by tossing the cereal and other ingredients with the melted butter and seasonings before placing it on a sheet pan and baking it. With this White Chocolate Chex Mix AKA White Chocolate Monster Munch, the Chex, cashews, Autumn or Halloween-colored milk chocolate M&M’s, and the optional candy eyeballs are simply tossed with melted white chocolate and spread on a sheet pan to cool.
If you can’t find any fall-themed M& M’s, the classic colors would work fine. Feel free to revert back to mixed nuts or use peanuts instead of cashews if that’s your preference. Throwing in some candy corn would be another perfect autumnal ingredient and would definitely mark this as a Halloween treat.
Traditional Chex Mix can be stored for a couple of weeks in an airtight tin on the countertop. But because the white chocolate can get soft at room temperature, this Halloween Chex mix is best stored in the refrigerator. Both kinds of Chex Mix can be frozen for up to 3 months.
There are some health benefits since the cereal is fortified with vitamins and minerals. Nuts provide protein, too. It may be healthier than some other snack foods, but it’s not considered a healthy snack.
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White Chocolate Monster Munch
This monster munch is a perfect Halloween snack. Or serve it on game day for an irresistible treat.
Ingredients
- 8 ounces white chocolate
- 4 1/2 cups Rice Chex cereal
- 1 cup pretzels (sticks or snaps)
- 1 cup cashews (I used salted)
- 1 cup M&M's (I have used autumn-colored or Halloween-colored M&M's)
- Sugar eye balls (made by Wilton), optional
Instructions
- Carefully melt white chocolate in microwave, stirring every 30 seconds till smooth. Set aside.
- Combine the rest of the ingredients in a large bowl and slowly drizzle on the melted white chocolate.
- Stir gently to coat. Spread mix onto wax or parchment paper and let cool.
- Break into small pieces. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator to keep fresh.
Notes
Doubles easily.
May use any nut or mixed nuts instead of cashews.
Add favorite Halloween candies like candy corn.
Adapted from Winners, an Indianapolis Jr. League cookbook.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
16Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 230Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 176mgCarbohydrates: 29gFiber: 1gSugar: 18gProtein: 4g
63 Comments on “White Chocolate Monster Munch {Halloween Chex Mix}”
Love sweet and salty snacks and can never get enough of white chocolate either! This monster munch would be perfect for any Halloween party 🙂
Can’t keep those in my house…they are too addictive!
Thanks for sharing this recipe:). I was looking for a Halloween snack mix to make.
High five for Rice Chex! My mom makes homemade chex mix for Christmas, and I always pick out and eat the rice chex. Not because I don’t like the other kinds (corn, whole wheat) that she uses (I do), it’s just…the rice chex is the best 🙂
I’m loving that you packed this mix full of good stuff…and ONLY good stuff. Bravo!
delicious mix!! Bet it is so additive!! We just love white chocolate!
This would be perfect to make and serve at fall parties! I can see why this is everyone’s favorite. You can’t go wrong with a yummy munch!
Mmmm.. This looks amazing Liz! I love white chocolate too and macadamia nuts are both winners in my book!
I’ve never had this with chocolate before. I must have been on another planet. Yum.
I saw this on FB and was intrigued. I have never seen a dish like this. I can imagine this is a highly addictive snack and how quick and easy is it! I know if I made this it would be snaffled up in no time xx
Mmm sweet and salty all in one 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
I love everything in this! I want some now!
Love mixes like this. But I have to be careful what I eat. And I would eat all of this, if I could!
What an addictive treat, this would make a festive holiday gift too!
Love the name! I have a feeling this could be quite addictive!
My puppy chow may be replaced by this! I will become addicted with one bite, no doubt. I thought the little candies were Skittles and I kind of did a happy dance. Do you think Skittles would work?
My husband loves mixes like these…I do too to be honest. Don’t know why we just buy them and not make some ourselves. It would be amazing because of course you would make sure your favorite mix ins are included.
I have never made anything like this but I pinned yours because I have to make this one!! I may hide it from everyone else though!!
I often make the classic Chex Mix (did it on Friday, as a matter of fact) but haven’t yet made monster munch. I need to do this! Looks so delish. Thanks for this.
This sounds very delicious…and addictive! It’s so perfect with the sweet and salty mixed into it. And I love the name, Monster Munch! 🙂
What a great twist on monkey munch!