
It’s no secret that I have a bit of a thing for homemade Chex Mix.
It’s been my favorite snack to munch on ever since I was a kid. I make huge batches each year (including four this past weekend!) to give out as gifts to friends and family around the holidays. And as of now, I’ve posted — not one, not two, not three, but now — four Chex Mix recipes here on the blog, including my Slow Cooker Chex Mix recipe that continues to (um, surprisingly!) be one of the top recipes on Gimme Some Oven.
So much Chex Mix!!!
That said, of all the flavors I’ve tried, I’ve gotta be honest and say that about 90% of the time I stick with my own original recipe. Which is based off of the original Chex Mix recipe on the box, but — ahem — kicked up a big notch. Because when it comes to good Chex Mix, I’m a big believer that the more of that magical, zesty, bold sauce — the better.
So for anyone looking for a killer Chex Mix recipe this season, allow me to introduce you to my go-to recipe.
I call it my EXTRA-Bold Chex Mix. ♡
Extra-Bold Chex Mix Recipe | 1-Minute Video

Like I said, I literally made four batches of this stuff over the weekend. So I figured I’d snap a few photos during a batch to show you how zee Chex Mix and I roll.
First off, you’ve gotta start with the rockstar ingredients — All The Chex.
Well, back in the good ol’ days, these were the only three kinds of Chex. Now there are apparently all kinds to choose from at the store. But for my extra-bold mix, I prefer to stick with the holy trinity of Chex — wheat, rice, and corn.

You’re welcome to add whatever other crunchy ingredients to the mix that you’d like. Or you can definitely add in chopped dried fruit, M&Ms, or crackers after the mix has baked. But I tend to stick with what I grew up with — Cheerios, pretzels, and party peanuts. (Pro tip — I especially recommend adding those O’s. They tend to soak up tons of the sauce and get extra flavorful.)

Then, they key to this “Extra-Bold”-ness is all in the sauce. I don’t know about you, but I always felt like the original recipe was good, but never quite included as much of that zesty, buttery worcestershire-garlicky-seasoned-salty sauce. So over the years, I’ve upped and upped my amounts of sauce until I feel like I’ve found my happy sauce place.
And the result?!

Seriously the most irresistible batch of Chex Mix you’ve ever tried.
So give it a try! :)
Extra-Bold Chex Mix

Ingredients
- 9 cups Chex cereal (I used equal parts corn, rice, and wheat Chex)
- 2 cups mini pretzels
- 1 cup Cheerios
- 1 cup peanuts
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, melted and hot
- 1/3 cup worcestershire sauce
- 1 1/2 Tablespoons seasoned salt
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
Instructions
- Add the Chex, pretzels, Cheerios, and peanuts together in a large microwave-safe mixing bowl, and gently stir a bit to combine.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the melted butter, worcestershire sauce, seasoned salt and garlic powder together until combined. Drizzle half of the sauce evenly over the Chex mix. Then give the mix a gentle stir to combine. (I like to stir with a rubber spatula, to help prevent breaking the Chex.) Repeat by drizzling the remaining sauce over the Chex mix, and stir again until combined.
- Microwave uncovered on high 5 to 6 minutes, thoroughly stirring every 2 minutes.
- Spread the mix out on parchment paper or paper towels until it has cooled to room temperature. Store in airtight container for up to 3 weeks.





Great flavor but definitely didn’t work in the microwave, it was chewy. Ended up putting in the oven like others.
I have been making chex mix this way for years, in fact, it is the only I have ever made it. But my only problem i alway run out of wheat cheese, and so the stores
Quick revision: just found an original version from 1966; no bran!
But the bran was still excellent. :-)
One minor correction (I first had Chex mix in the ’70s): it was corn-wheat-rice-bran. The bran brought the most flavor! (IMO) Somewhere in the intervening years, General Mix seems to have gotten crazy with the bran cereal, and ended up discontinuing it altogether.
I need to make some Chex mix this coming week; want to try your seasonings, but I’m gonna see if I can find a bran substitute. Fingers crossed!
(Hate to see what may have happened to rice crispies treats…)
As much as this recipe says how bold and zesty it is compared to the original recipe I found it not really much better. And I think it looses some of the crispy crunch doing in the microwave.
What kind of peanuts? Can you use salted dry roasted?
Can you use Dry Roasted Salted Peanuts?
Love this recipe. I did make a couple of changes as my daughter has a gluten allergy. I replaced the wheat Chex with additional corn and rice Chex, and added some gluten-free pretzels. It turned out delicious!
I made this recipe and after 4 minutes in the microwave at was almost burnt. Great recipe, but I definitely advise keeping an eye on tour chex.
Just tried this and it’s yummy. Def bold! I don’t have a microwave so I airfried it on 250 for about 10 min, shaking halfway through and it turned out perfect.
Like that idea of the air fryer, fan would circulate the butter. Sounds easier than the oven less stirring but maybe more batches.