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Chex Party Mix made in the Slow Cooker

     I remember when my mom first made Chex mix back in the late 1950s. We called it Party or TV mix back then and as I was thinking about that first batch, I wondered when the recipe for Chex mix was first introduced so  I did a search and this is what I found on  Wikipedia:

Chex cereal was introduced in 1937 by Ralston Purina.
By 1952, recipes for "Chex party mix" appeared on boxes of Chex cereal.

     Of course the original recipe* was baked in the oven but I was intrigued when I discovered slow cooker versions on several blogs. Here’s my take on the classic recipe and you’ll notice I've added some sugar at the end — I thought it needed a little sweetness to mellow out the taste. Next time I’ll probably add it with the rest of the spices and let it bake into the mixture.
      And, the BEST thing – aromas permeate the air as this mix bakes in the slow cooker. It’s beginning to smell a lot like Christmas in the our kitchen! However, chances are that I'll need to make another batch before December begins!

Chex Party Mix – Slow Cooker style
9 cups Chex cereal (equal parts corn, rice, and wheat Chex, or any combo of Chex-type cereals)
2 cups pretzels
1 cup Cheerios (I used multi-grain Cheerios)
1 heaping cup mixed nuts
6 tablespoons butter, melted and hot
1 ½ tablespoons seasoned salt (such as Tex Joy®)
¼ cup Worcestershire Sauce
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 to 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
  1. Add cereal, pretzels, cheerios and nuts to the bowl of a slow cooker.
  2. In a separate bowl, whisk together butter and seasoned salt until the salt is dissolved. Stir in the Worcestershire sauce until combined.
  3. Drizzle the sauce evenly over the top of the cereal mixture.  Toss for about 1 minute, or until the mixture is evenly combined.
  4. Cover and slow cook on low for 3 hours, stirring at the 1 hour, 2 hour and 2 1/2  hour marks so that the mixture does not burn.  Note: I was a little worried when I began to notice that moisture was condensing inside the lid of the slow cooker so I wiped it off each time I stirred the mixture. Also when I opened the slow cooker to stir, I noticed the cereal was a bit moist but by the end of the process (including the next step) the Party Mix was crisp and just like the oven version.
  5. Spread the mixture out onto a few baking sheets or parchment paper in an even layer until it cools to room temperature. Sprinkle with 2 or 3 tablespoons of sugar if desired.
  6. Store in a sealed container for up to 3 weeks.
* Just for fun, here’s the original recipe that I discovered at any number of locations on the internet . . .
The Authentic and Original 1952 Chex Party Mix as it appeared on the cereal box 
Wonderful nibbling at snack-time! Try this new PARTY MIX:

Add 1/2 c. butter in shallow baking pan. Stir in 1 T. Worcestershire sauce. Add 2 c. Wheat Chex, 2 c. Rice Chex, and 1/2 c. nuts. Sprinkle with 1/4 t. salt and 1/8 t. garlic salt; mix well. Heat 30 mins in 300 degree oven, stirring every 10 minutes. Cool.

Recipe without photos . . .
Chex Party Mix – Slow Cooker style
9 cups Chex cereal (equal parts corn, rice, and wheat Chex, or any combo of Chex-type cereals)
2 cups pretzels
1 cup Cheerios (I used multi-grain Cheerios)
1 heaping cup mixed nuts 
6 tablespoons butter, melted and hot
1 ½ tablespoons seasoned salt (such as Tex Joy®)
¼ cup Worcestershire Sauce
1 teaspoon garlic powder 
2 to 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
  1. Add cereal, pretzels, cheerios and nuts to the bowl of a slow cooker.
  2. In a separate bowl, whisk together butter and seasoned salt until the salt is dissolved. Stir in the Worcestershire sauce until combined.
  3. Drizzle the sauce evenly over the top of the cereal mixture.  Toss for about 1 minute, or until the mixture is evenly combined.
  4. Cover and slow cook on low for 3 hours, stirring at the 1 hour, 2 hour and 2 1/2  hour marks so that the mixture does not burn.  Note: I was a little worried when I began to notice that moisture was condensing inside the lid of the slow cooker so I wiped it off each time I stirred the mixture. Also when I opened the slow cooker to stir, I noticed the cereal was a bit moist but by the end of the process (including the next step) the Party Mix was crisp and just like the oven version.
  5. Spread the mixture out onto a few baking sheets or parchment paper in an even layer until it cools to room temperature. Sprinkle with 2 or 3 tablespoons of sugar if desired
  6. Store in a sealed container for up to 3 weeks.

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