Microwave Chex Mix

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Crunchy, flavorful, and oh-so-easy to make, this microwave Chex mix recipe is the perfect year-round party snack.

Microwave Chex Mix

Did you know? The original Chex mix recipe was introduced in 1955 by Chex Cereals as a means of boosting the cereal’s popularity amid the growing market of sugar-sweetened kid’s cereals. It was an instant hit and variations have been party favorites ever since!

Personally, I cannot be left alone in the house with this original Chex party mix! I love this stuff! There are tons of Chex mix recipes available, but today I’m bringing you Grandmama’s because it is the quickest, easiest, and has the least amount of mess involved. We tend to think of Chex mix around the holidays and football season but I think this delicious snack deserves to be made year-round! 

Now, as the title suggests, my microwave Chex mix recipe includes melting our flavorful base (seasoned salt, Worcestershire sauce, and butter) in the microwave. Then all we need to do is toss in the Chex cereal and mixed nuts, microwave it for a few more minutes, and then you have yourself a delicious bowl of Chex mix.

I told you this was an easy Chex mix recipe! If you’re in more of a sweet mood, check out my sweet Chex mix recipe here. But either way, I hope you make a big bowl of this soon and enjoy every last bite!

Grandmama's Microwave Chex Mix Ingredients

Recipe Ingredients

  • Seasoned salt (like Lawry’s)
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Mixed nuts
  • Unsalted butter
  • Two different kinds of Chex cereal (whatever cranks yer tractor).

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How to Make Microwave Chex Mix

Microwave butter, seasoned salt, and Worcestershire sauce in mixing bowl.

Place butter, Lawry salt, and Worcestershire sauce in a large, microwave-safe mixing bowl.

Microwave that until melted and then stir it up a bit.

While it is microwaving do a little dance while singing at the top of your lungs just to embarrass your children.  

Stir in nuts.

Stir in nuts.

Stir in the Chex cereal.

Stir in the Chex cereal.

Microwave Chex mix ingredients in bowl.

Microwave this for two minutes. Stir. Microwave for two minutes more. Stir. Two more minutes – EAT!

Note: if you have a super high-powered microwave, it may only need one minute rather than two in that last cycle. 

Another note: The cereal mix will be soft until it cools and then it will be nice and crunchy. But if you can’t wait, feel free to dig in immediately! I’m certainly not gonna stop ya because I’ll be right there with you!

Bowl of Microwave Chex Mix

Somebody hand me the easy button because we’re done!

Storage

  • When stored in an airtight container at room temperature, the Chex mix should last for up to 2 weeks. But this Nibble Mix never lasts that long in my household!
  • Alternatively, you can freeze the cooked Chex mix for up to 4 months. Let it come to room temperature before serving.

Recipe Notes

  • Now, you can use any mix-ins you like. Here are some suggestions, but adjust the ratios according to your preference. For example, double the nuts or swap some of the cereal for pretzels. As I say, do whatever cranks your tractor, there are no rules:
    • Use a combination of wheat Chex, corn Chex, and rice Chex.
    • Use any type of nut, like just peanuts, almonds, cashews, or pistachios.
    • Add something extra: bite-sized pretzels (or pretzel sticks), mini bagel chips, Goldfish crackers, cheddar crackers, garlic rye chips, or corn chips. 
  • If you want it to cool more quickly, spread the mix out on a parchment paper or paper towel-lined plate. You want it to cool completely before you store it.
  • For extra flavor, you can copy other microwave Chex mix recipes and do 1 teaspoon of seasoned salt, 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder, and 1/2 teaspoon of onion powder.
  • Some other seasonings you can use instead of Lawry salt are ranch dressing mix and onion soup mix.
  • For a little kick, add cayenne pepper to taste (I’d start with a dash).
 

Recipe FAQs

The key is to not use too much liquid, otherwise, like your big bowl of cereal in the morning, the Chex will get soggy. But just use the exact amount of ingredients listed below and you shouldn’t have a problem.

The original Chex party mix seasoning is made of melted butter, Worcestershire sauce, and seasoned salt.

Does Chex mix crisp up as cooling?

Yes, you’ll find the Chex cereal gets crispier once it cools.

Can I make this microwave Chex mix recipe ahead of time?

Absolutely! What you can do is prepare it up to a week in advance and then store it in an airtight container in the freezer. Then let it come to room temperature before serving. If you want to reheat it, you can easily do so in the microwave, but it tastes just as good at room temperature.

How do you make gluten-free Chex mix?

First, double-check that the seasoned salt and Worcestershire sauce are gluten-free, but most varieties are. Then simply use rice or corn Chex, as they’re naturally gluten-free. Easy-peasy!

Should I refrigerate homemade Chex mix?

No, there’s no need to store Chex mix in the fridge. When stored in an airtight container at room temperature, it will last for up to 2 weeks.

Check out these other scrumptious snack recipes:

Honey Ramen Snack Mix

Boiled Peanuts

Holiday Popcorn Crunch

Candied Peanuts (2 Ingredients Only)

Golden Grahams Treats

Candied Pecans Recipe

Grandmama's Microwave Chex Mix

Microwave Chex Mix

Crunchy, flavorful, and oh-so-easy to make, this microwave Chex mix recipe is the perfect year-round party snack.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cereal, mix
Servings: 4
Calories: 424kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 2 teaspoons seasoned salt
  • 3 Tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 8 cups assorted Chex cereal
  • 1 cup mixed nuts

Instructions

  • Place butter, seasoned salt, and Worcestershire sauce in a large microwave-safe bowl. Heat in microwave just until melted.
    1/2 cup butter, 2 teaspoons seasoned salt, 3 Tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
  • Stir in nuts and then cereal.
    8 cups assorted Chex cereal, 1 cup mixed nuts
  • Microwave for two minutes. Stir. Microwave for two minutes more. Stir. Microwave a final two minutes, stir, and eat!
  • Will be soft until it cools and then will be nice and crunchy.

Notes

Note: if you have a super high-powered microwave, it may only need one minute rather than two in that last cycle.

Nutrition

Calories: 424kcal
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56 Comments

  1. My mama always made this every Christmas. I always looked forward to it. We called it “Chicken Feed.” I make it now ever year. I make mine in the oven in 2 huge roasting pans. I use Cheerios, Rice, Wheat and Corn Chex, pretzel sticks,crunchy Cheetos, mixed nuts.add plenty of melted margarine and garlic powder- bake on low-stir often and let it cook—-yummmmmmmmm!!!!!

  2. Im 51 and I remember my grandmother back in the 60-90 s
    Making this every Christmas she baked hers on a baking cookie sheet
    She added plain Cheerios and more butter and garlic salt. Oh did the
    Whole house smell good
    She would save her coffee metal cans starting around summer ,
    Wash and air dry them. , then after Thanskgiving she would decorate with
    Christmas wrapping paper , fill with her homemade party mix
    As she called it , give as gifts , I wonder how many batches she made each season ,

  3. Im 51 and I remember my grandmother back in the 60-90 s
    Making this every Christmas she baked hers on a baking cookie sheet
    She added plain Cheerios and more butter and garlic salt. Oh did the
    Whole house smell good
    She would save her coffee metal cans starting around summer ,
    Wash and air dry them. , then after Thanskgiving she would decorate with
    Christmas wrapping paper , fill with her homemade party mix
    As she called it , give as gifts , I wonder how many batches she made each season ,

  4. Christy, today I made the third batch of this wonderful Chex Mix. It is so good and, like you, I can’t leave it alone, but I tell myself that cereal is good for me so surely it’s not wrong for me to eat lots of it.

    By the way, I have not eaten all three batches by myself. It is wonderful to give for gifts at Christmas time which I have done.

  5. Make this every Christmas but have never tried the microwave. Does the bowl work better than a 9 x 13″ dish?

  6. We added Cherrios and stick pretzels to the Chex cereals and called our mix “Nuts and Bolts.” My son (age 36) still asks for this each year!

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