Crispy, salty-sweet Christmas Crack Chex Mix—no-bake, ultra crunchy, loaded with mix-ins. Easy giftable snack mix with gluten-free and vegan options!
Meet your new holiday obsession: Christmas Crack Chex Mix. It’s that irresistible, salty-sweet, white chocolate Chex Mix (aka reindeer chow) that disappears faster than you can say “where did all the M&M’s go?” Perfect for parties, teacher gifts, and cozy movie nights, this no-bake Christmas treat is endlessly customizable and wildly simple. If you’ve made classic Christmas crack or white chocolate party mix before, get ready for a next-level version with pro crunch-insurance, mix-in math, and foolproof coating tips. Come see what makes my holiday snack mix extra special—and what your neighbor will be begging for at the cookie exchange.
What Makes This Christmas Crack Chex Mix Special?
I’ve tested this sweet and salty party mix every which way to ensure big clusters, glossy coating, and long-lasting crunch. Here’s why this white chocolate Chex Mix beats the rest:
- Ultra-crunch insurance: A quick, low-temp “set” in the oven (optional) keeps the Chex crisp in humid kitchens—no soggy crack, ever.
- Perfectly balanced sweet–salty: A pinch of flaky salt (trust me) makes the white chocolate pop and keeps the mix from tasting one-note.
- Glossy, thin coating: A kiss of coconut oil helps almond bark or white chocolate flow like a dream for even coverage and bakery-style clusters.
- Big, satisfying clusters: The secret toss-and-press method creates those “grab another handful” chunks we all fight over.
- Dietary-friendly swaps: Easy gluten-free Chex Mix (Chex + GF pretzels), nut-free option, and truly tasty vegan Christmas crack with dairy-free chips.
- Party-perfect & giftable: Color-theme with red/green M&M’s or peppermint for a holiday snack mix that looks as good as it tastes.
- Failsafe melting methods: Step-by-step microwave or double-boiler directions so your coating never seizes.
Ingredient Notes
Here’s the holiday lineup for the best Christmas candy crack meets white chocolate Chex Mix. Use this as your mix-and-match guide to nail the flavor and crunch.
- Chex cereal: A combo of Rice Chex and Corn Chex gives light crunch and sturdy squares that hold the coating. Wheat Chex works too if you’re not gluten-free.
- Pretzels: Mini twists or sticks add salty snap. Use gluten-free pretzels to make a fully GF Chex mix.
- M&M’s: Holiday red & green are classic; peanut, mini, or peppermint M&M’s all work for this reindeer chow.
- Nuts: Roasted salted peanuts, cashews, or mixed nuts add richness. Skip for nut-free or swap in pepitas.
- White chocolate or almond bark: Almond bark is super reliable; for best flavor, go for real white chocolate wafers or bars with cocoa butter.
- Coconut oil: Just a little thins the coating for that even, glossy finish (helps with microwave melting, too).
- Mix-in magic: Toffee bits, crushed candy canes, mini marshmallows, or crushed Oreos turn this into your signature holiday snack mix.
- Vanilla + salt: A splash of vanilla warms the flavor; flaky salt balances the sweetness like a pro.
- Festive sprinkles: Nonpareils or jimmies add color and crunch—choose Christmas colors for max cheer.
How To Make Christmas Crack Chex Mix
It’s shockingly easy—no-bake and ready in minutes. Follow these steps for even coating, crunchy pieces, and those dreamy clusters.
- Prep the pan: Line two rimmed baking sheets with parchment. This keeps cleanup easy and the mix from sticking.
- Mix the dry: In a very large bowl, combine Chex, pretzels, nuts, and about two-thirds of the M&M’s. Hold back delicate add-ins (like sprinkles or marshmallows) for later.
- Melt the coating: Microwave white chocolate/almond bark with coconut oil in 20–30 second bursts, stirring between each, until smooth. Or use a double boiler over barely simmering water—no steam in the bowl.
- Flavor boost: Stir in vanilla and a pinch of salt into the melted coating for a balanced, not-too-sweet bite.
- Coat and toss: Pour melted coating over the cereal mix. Use two spatulas to lift and fold until every nook is lightly covered. Aim for thin, even coverage—not pools.
- Set and sprinkle: Spread onto prepared sheets. Quickly add remaining M&M’s, sprinkles, toffee bits, or crushed candy canes so they stick while wet.
- Optional oven set: For extra crunch in humid climates, warm at 200°F (95°C) for 5–7 minutes, then cool completely. Otherwise, let it set at room temp 30–45 minutes.
- Break and serve: Once firm, break into bite-size clusters. Add marshmallows (if using) now so they stay pillowy.
Pro Tips
- Choose the right coating: Almond bark is most forgiving; real white chocolate tastes best—use wafers/callets for easy melting.
- Prevent seizing: Keep bowls and spatulas bone dry. Even a drop of water can turn your coating grainy.
- Thin the chocolate: If it’s too thick, stir in 1–2 teaspoons more coconut oil until pourable.
- Work in halves: If your bowl is small, split the batch and coat in two rounds for better coverage.
- Go big on bowls: A giant mixing bowl means fewer crushed Chex and more intact squares for that signature crunch.
- Cluster control: Lightly press the coated mix on the sheet before setting for chunkier clusters. Break to your preferred size later.
- Color pop: Reserve some M&M’s and sprinkles to press on top so they don’t get buried.
- Shipping safe: Set completely, then pack in tins or hard-sided containers with parchment layers. Travels like a champ.
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Storage & Reheating
Yes, you can make this holiday snack mix ahead—and it stays crispy. Here’s how to keep your Christmas crack Chex Mix fresh and gift-ready.
- Room temp storage: Store in airtight containers or jars up to 2 weeks. Add a silica gel packet if your home runs humid.
- Freezer-friendly: Freeze up to 2 months in zip bags; thaw unopened at room temp to avoid condensation.
- Revive the crunch: If it softens, warm on a parchment-lined sheet at 200°F (95°C) for 5 minutes, then cool completely.
- Gift packaging: Fill cellophane bags, mason jars, or cookie tins. Include a cute tag and you’ve got instant edible Christmas gifts.
Variations & Substitutions
Make it your own with these festive spins on white chocolate Chex Mix. Great for cookie exchanges, snack boards, and themed parties.
- Peppermint bark edition: Add crushed candy canes + a drizzle of dark chocolate. Use peppermint M&M’s for extra minty reindeer chow.
- Gingerbread spice: Stir 1–2 teaspoons gingerbread spice into the coating and toss in gingersnap pieces.
- Salted toffee crunch: Mix in toffee bits and finish with flaky sea salt for a Christmas candy crack vibe.
- Nut-free: Skip nuts and add more pretzels, pumpkin seeds, or sunflower kernels for crunch.
- Gluten-free Chex Mix: Use Rice/Corn Chex and certified GF pretzels; all other mix-ins are typically GF—check labels.
- Vegan/dairy-free: Use dairy-free white baking chips and vegan candy-coated chocolates; swap coconut oil for neutral oil if preferred.
- Sweet-heat: Add a pinch of cayenne or chili crunch to the coating, then finish with extra M&M’s to balance.
- Cookies & cream: Fold in crushed chocolate sandwich cookies and mini marshmallows. Kids go wild for this one.
There’s a reason this Christmas Crack Chex Mix vanishes at parties—it’s crunchy, cozy, and dangerously snackable. Whether you go classic white chocolate Chex Mix with M&M’s or dress it up peppermint-bark style, you’re 20 minutes from the most giftable holiday snack mix on the block. Wrap a bow around a jar, and consider your edible Christmas gifts handled.
FAQ
Christmas Crack Chex Mix
Equipment
- Large mixing bowl
- Microwave-safe bowl
- Rubber spatula
- Baking sheets
- Parchment or wax paper
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 4 cups corn cereal squares
- 4 cups rice cereal squares
- 2 cups toasted oat cereal (plain O-shaped)
- 2 cups mini pretzel twists
- 1 cup salted dry-roasted peanuts
- 1 cup red and green chocolate candies
- 24 oz white candy coating (almond bark or vanilla candy melts) chopped if in large blocks
- 2 tbsp holiday sprinkles optional, for garnish
Instructions
- Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment or wax paper and set aside.
- In a very large bowl, combine the corn cereal squares, rice cereal squares, toasted oat cereal, pretzels, and peanuts.
- Place the white candy coating in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave at 50% power in 30-second bursts, stirring well after each, until completely melted and smooth (about 2–3 minutes total). Do not overheat.
- Pour the melted coating over the cereal mixture. Gently fold with a spatula until everything is evenly coated.
- Quickly fold in the chocolate candies, then spread the mixture onto the prepared baking sheets in an even layer. Add sprinkles on top.
- Let stand at room temperature until the coating sets, 20–30 minutes, or chill briefly to speed it up. Break into clusters and serve.
Notes
Craving more holiday treats: Peek around my site for cozy bakes and candy classics. Try a quick search for toffee, peppermint, or caramel to round out your dessert trays and edible gift boxes.