Puppy Chow Recipe (Muddy Buddies)

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The Best Puppy Chow RecipeĀ  (AKA: Muddy Buddies) ever! Only 4 ingredients (no butter) and a few minutes results in an irresistible dessert loaded with chocolate and peanut butter! The perfect sweet treat to feed a crowd!Ā 

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Listen carefully,  my Puppy Chow Recipe is not for the faint of heart. You will never find weak puppy chow in my kitchen. You know what I mean? The stuff that is so thinly coated with chocolate and peanut butter that the powdered sugar barely sticks to it? Not on my watch. I want clumps, and globs, and hunks, and chunks of chocolate-peanut buttery goodness.

Now the name of this treat can be controversial. I’m a midwesterner (born and raised) so I call this treat “Puppy Chow.” It has other names too, like muddy buddies, monkey munch, etc., but no matter what you call it, it’s delicious.

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How to make puppy chow

This puppy chow recipe is very easy to make, however the method matters, a LOT.  I consider myself a muddy buddies expert, so I devised the absolute perfect method to making the best puppy chow ever – no butter required.

Melt Chocolate and Peanut Butter

Melt equal parts of chocolate (semi-sweet or dark) and peanut butter together. Start by warming it for 60 seconds, stir and then warm in increments of 30 seconds so you don’t make it too hot!

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Stir until combined

The chocolate peanut butter mixture together until it’s smooth and glossy.

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Combine cereal and chocolate/peanut butter mixture

Next, put some cereal in the bottom of a large bowl, pour some of the peanut butter/chocolate mixture on top, and continue to alternate cereal/chocolate/cereal, etc. until you’ve used up all the ingredients.

The key here is to start VERY conservatively with the amount of cereal! You do not, I repeat, do not want to use too much cereal. It will ruin your puppy chow, and consequently, your day.

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Chill 

Next, mix it all together, making sure the cereal is thickly coated . Then put the muddy buddies somewhere to cool off (outside in the winter, or in the refrigerator) before adding any powdered sugar.

This step is absolutely crucial. I am not into sickeningly  sweet desserts, so I like to use as little powdered sugar as possible. If you add the powdered sugar while the mixture is still warm it will soak right in and won’t help separate the chunks at all.

Making sure your mixture is slightly cooled will mean you can use less powdered sugar in the end. 

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Add powdered sugar

Once the mixture is at or just below room temperature, but not hard, add the powdered sugar until there is a thin coating and some of the pieces start separating. It’s helpful to use a bowl with a lid, so you can shake it to coat the cereal evenly.

Chill Again!

Next, let the muddy buddies cool down even more (for about 15 or 20 more minutes) before adding a little more powdered sugar. You want to add just enough so that the puppy chow can be eaten without making your hands a chocolatey-mess.

Let harden

Let the puppy chow sit at room temperature for about 2 hours until it’s hardened. This process can be expedited in the refrigerator. Just be sure to serve it at room temperature!

Store/freeze

Store this puppy chow in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week (if it lasts that long) or in the freezer for up to 2 months.

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Puppy Chow Recipe: Ingredients & Substitutions 

There are only 4 ingredients in this muddy buddies recipe! But there are a few ways you can adapt it if you’d like.

  • Chocolate. I recommend using a dark or semi-sweet variety. In my opinion, making this Puppy Chow Recipe with milk chocolate makes it too sweet. But if you have a serious sweet tooth by all means use whatever chocolate you prefer! If you need an allergy-friendly chocolate both Sunspire and Enjoy Life Foods make great options!
  • Rice Cereal. Chex is my favorite cereal to use (or a generic equivalent)! However many people love Crispex!
  • Peanut Butter. You can substitute any nut or seed butter if you’re allergic to peanuts!
  • Powdered sugar. There’s really no substitute for this. You could make your own refined sugar free variety but it will NOT be white. So if you’re OK with that then go for it! šŸ˜‰
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FAQs about puppy chow

Can you freeze puppy chow?

Yes! this puppy chow recipe can be frozen in an airtight container for up to 2 months!Ā 

How long is puppy chow good for?Ā 

This puppy chow stays fresh for up to 1 week stored in an airtight container (but it usually gets eaten way faster)!

What if I’m allergic to peanut butter?

You can substitute sunflower seed butter, almond butter, cashew butter, etc. for peanut butter.

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Puppy Chow Recipe (Muddy Buddies)

Laura
The Best Puppy Chow RecipeĀ  (AKA: Muddy Buddies) EVER! Only 4 ingredients (no butter) and a few minutes results in an irresistible dessert loaded with chocolate and peanut butter! The perfect sweet treat to feed a crowd!Ā 
5 from 232 votes
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 15 servings
Calories 230.6
Prep Time10 minutes
Chilling time20 minutes
Total Time30 minutes

Ingredients 
 

Instructions 

  • Melt peanut butter and chocolate together, either on the stovetop or in the microwave.
  • Next, add 3 cups of cereal to a large bowl. Pour 1 cup of your chocolate/peanut butter mixture over the cereal.
  • Add 3 more cups of cereal to the bowl and then pour the rest of the chocolate/peanut butter mixture on top.
  • Stir until the cereal is evenly coated. If there are pools of chocolate/peanut butter at the bottom of your bowl, add more cereal 1/4 cup at a time until all that deliciousness is coating your cereal. Remember we WANT clumps, so do NOT add too much cereal!
  • Let the mixture cool slightly (I throw mine in the fridge or outside on my porch if it’s cold out). You do not want it to harden!
  • Once your mixture is at or below room temperature, add 1 cup of powdered sugar. Mix until combined.
  • Let cool for about 15 minutes.
  • Add more powdered sugar 1/4 cup at a time until your cereal is coated to your satisfaction.
  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature, if it lasts more than 0.3 seconds.

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Notes

Ingredient SubstitutionsĀ 

  • Chocolate. I recommend using a dark or semi-sweet variety. In my opinion, making thisĀ Puppy Chow Recipe with milk chocolate makes it too sweet. But if you have a serious sweet tooth by all means use whatever chocolate you prefer! If you need an allergy-friendly chocolate both Sunspire and Enjoy Life Foods make great options!
  • Rice Cereal.Ā Chex is my favorite cereal to use (or a generic equivalent)! However many people love Crispex!
  • Peanut Butter.Ā You can substitute any nut or seed butter if you’re allergic to peanuts!
  • Powdered sugar.Ā There’s really no substitute for this. You could make your own refined sugar free variety but it will NOT be white. So if you’re OK with that then go for it! šŸ˜‰

Chilling

  • Just a note that chilling the cereal/peanut butter/chocolate mixtureĀ before adding any powdered sugar is critical to making sure you have delicious clumpy, not overly sweet, puppy chow!Ā 

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5cup | Calories: 230.6kcal | Carbohydrates: 28.6g | Protein: 6.1g | Fat: 12.2g | Potassium: 62.4mg | Fiber: 2.7g | Sugar: 1.3g | Vitamin A: 200IU | Vitamin C: 3.3mg | Calcium: 44mg | Iron: 4mg

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

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225 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    A lady, I know made this and brought it to a retreat and it was the best I’d ever had…big, manly, chunky pieces packed thickly with chocolate-peanut butter and loads of powdered sugar. I’m not exaggerating when I say I almost ate myself sick. I just couldn’t stop. And I thought about it and craved it for weeks afterwards. I finally tracked down who’d made it and said, “I want that, specific recipe. It’s the best I’ve ever had and I can’t stop thinking about it.” And she sent this. I’m a sucker for white chocolate though, so after reading through the comments, I may have to try a batch with white chocolate chips and peanut butter, as well.

  2. 5 stars
    Iā€™m ADDICTED. Letā€™s just say I havenā€™t been able to stop eating it since pouring the chocolate mix over it; and I may have been impatient about the powder sugar and have waited zero minutes to add and eat. So while it doesnā€™t have the white appearance as much as it could, it tastes AMAZING. Iā€™ll work on my patience the next time. šŸ˜œ

  3. 5 stars
    I’ve tried ALOT of recipes, and yours has repeatedly given me amazing results! Thank you! And, thank you for your tip on breaking up the adding of the choc/pb! Game changer.

  4. 5 stars
    What a great tip I’ve never known about cooling /chilling the mix before adding the powdered sugar! I’ve never considered letting it sit., but always wonder why I have to add extra powdered sugar. It made such a difference! Thank you! I also like that you don’t use butter.

  5. Question for you! And maybe its just preference, but I noticed that some Puppy Chow receipes call for butter and/or vanilla extract (1tsp). Have you used these two ingredients before and realized they were not necessary? Or maybe it did not taste as good? I am just curious!

    These were great btw!

  6. If planning to freeze, would you do the final coat of powdered sugar right before serving (after thawing) or would you complete all steps prior to freezing?