Maple Cinnamon French Toast Crunch Mix

Get ready to indulge in a delightful twist on a beloved classic with our irresistible French Toast Puppy Chow! This isn’t just any ordinary snack mix; it’s a sweet, maple-cinnamon sensation that captures the comforting essence of a warm breakfast in a fun, bite-sized cereal treat. Like its popular cousin, Muddy Buddies, this recipe is incredibly easy to prepare, quick to assemble, and delivers an absolutely amazing flavor that will have everyone reaching for more.

Bowl of powdered sugar coated French Toast Puppy Chow in front of bottle of maple syrup and cinnamon.
A generous bowl of French Toast Puppy Chow, perfectly coated and ready to enjoy.

French Toast Puppy Chow: A Sweet Maple Cinnamon Delight

If you’re searching for an exciting new flavor adventure for your snack mix repertoire, you’ve landed in the perfect spot. Imagine the cozy warmth of a stack of fluffy French toast, infused with rich maple syrup and fragrant cinnamon, but transformed into a crunchy, irresistible cereal snack. That’s precisely what our French Toast Puppy Chow offers – all the comforting flavors you love, in a convenient and munchable form.

Before we dive into the delicious details, a quick note on terminology: throughout this post, you’ll see me use both “puppy chow” and “muddy buddies.” The name often varies by region, and I want everyone to feel right at home with this fantastic treat. Regardless of what you call it, the outcome is the same: an addictive snack that’s perfect for sharing (or secretly hoarding!).

What Exactly is Puppy Chow (and Why It’s Not for Dogs!)?

For those new to this iconic American snack, it’s crucial to clarify: despite its name, puppy chow (or muddy buddies) is absolutely *not* intended for canine consumption! This delightful confection is a beloved human treat, typically made from crispy cereal pieces generously coated in a decadent mixture of melted chocolate and peanut butter, then dusted in a cloud of powdered sugar.

Serving bowl filled with maple cinnamon muddy buddies ready to eat.
A close-up of the perfectly coated French Toast Puppy Chow, ready to be devoured.
Bowls of ingredients ready to be made into maple cinnamon french toast puppy chow.
All the simple ingredients laid out, making preparation a breeze.

The whimsical name “puppy chow” is said to originate from its visual resemblance to dog kibble, particularly when coated in the rich, speckled chocolate and peanut butter mixture. However, this snack is definitely crafted for human enjoyment, and its sweet, rich ingredients are not healthy for pets. Please keep this deliciousness away from your four-legged friends!

Crafting the Perfect Maple Cinnamon Muddy Buddies

The combination of maple and cinnamon is, without a doubt, one of our absolute favorite flavor pairings. It evokes feelings of warmth, comfort, and deliciousness, reminiscent of cozy mornings and festive treats. We adore this dynamic duo in everything from chewy maple cinnamon cookies, to easy maple sticky buns, and our all-time favorite maple cinnamon granola. So, when brainstorming new flavor ideas for muddy buddies, it was practically inevitable that a recipe inspired by the classic cinnamon French toast would come to mind. The thought of transforming those comforting breakfast flavors into a portable, crunchy snack was simply too good to pass up.

Bowl of peanut butter, white chocolate chips, maple syrup and cinnamon ready to go in the microwave.
The creamy base ingredients, poised for their microwave transformation.
Bowl of melted peanut butter maple cinnamon mixture ready for cereal.
The perfectly melted and smooth maple-cinnamon coating, awaiting the cereal.

Simple Steps to Snack Perfection

Creating this French Toast Puppy Chow is wonderfully straightforward, making it an ideal recipe for both seasoned bakers and beginners alike. We encourage you to give it a try very soon! The process begins by gently melting together a harmonious blend of creamy white baking chips, smooth peanut butter, authentic maple syrup, and aromatic ground cinnamon. This mixture forms the rich and flavorful coating that will envelop your crispy cereal.

For those with peanut allergies or simply looking for an alternative, rest assured that this recipe is highly adaptable. You can easily substitute the peanut butter with another nut butter of your choice. Creamy almond butter or sun butter (made from sunflower seeds) would both make fantastic options, providing a similar texture and a delicious complementary flavor profile without compromising on the snack’s overall appeal.

Once your creamy coating mixture is perfectly melted and smooth, consider adding a splash of maple extract. While entirely optional, this potent extract provides an extra burst of concentrated maple flavor and aroma, elevating the French toast experience. If you don’t have any on hand, don’t fret – the snack will still be incredibly delicious. The extract simply offers that delightful ‘oomph’ that takes it from great to truly exceptional. Just wait until you get a whiff of the finished product once you open the container – the aroma alone is enough to make your mouth water!

Bowl of Chex cereal coated in maple cinnamon peanut butter mixture.
Crispy Chex cereal, evenly coated with the rich maple cinnamon blend.
Maple cinnamon cereal mixture in bag with powdered sugar and ground cinnamon.
The next step: coating the cereal in a sweet powdered sugar cloud.

The next step involves gently tossing your chosen cereal in this delightful melted peanut butter mixture. For the best results, we recommend using a large bowl and a rubber spatula to carefully fold the cereal until each piece is evenly coated without being crushed. We typically opt for a mix of corn and rice Chex cereals, which provide a wonderful light and crispy base. However, feel free to use just one type of Chex, or explore similar crispy cereals like Crispix or even a breakfast biscuit-style cereal, keeping in mind that the flavor will vary slightly depending on your choice.

Once the cereal is thoroughly coated, it’s time for the signature puppy chow finish! Transfer the coated cereal into a large, sturdy zippered plastic bag. Into the same bag, add a generous amount of powdered sugar along with an additional teaspoon of ground cinnamon. Seal the bag securely, making sure there’s enough air inside to allow for movement, and then shake, shake, shake! Continue shaking until every single piece of cereal is beautifully and completely covered in the sweet, fragrant cinnamon powdered sugar goodness. This final coating is what gives French Toast Puppy Chow its iconic appearance and irresistible taste.

Powdered sugar coated maple cinnamon muddy buddies spread out on wax paper to set.
Freshly coated puppy chow spread out to cool and set.
Bowl of maple cinnamon puppy chow next to bottle of pure maple syrup and jar of cinnamon.
The final product: a bowl of French Toast Puppy Chow, ready for snacking.

After shaking, spread the mix out evenly on a sheet of wax paper or a baking sheet. This allows the delicious coating to set completely, ensuring each piece is distinct and perfectly crisp. Once the chocolate coating has fully firmed up – which typically takes about 15-30 minutes at room temperature, or less if you pop it in the fridge – transfer your French Toast Puppy Chow to an airtight container for optimal freshness and storage. This crucial step prevents the snack from becoming sticky or soft.

Storage and Freshness

Your delightful French Toast Puppy Chow can be stored at room temperature in an airtight container for up to a week. However, based on our experience and the irresistible nature of this snack, it’s highly doubtful it will last that long! It tends to disappear remarkably quickly. For extended freshness, you can also store it in the refrigerator for up to two weeks, which can also give it a slightly firmer, chewier texture that some people prefer.

French Toast Puppy Chow Recipe

Bowl of powdered sugar coated French Toast Puppy Chow in front of bottle of maple syrup and cinnamon.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars (based on 6 ratings)

French Toast Puppy Chow

Author: Carlee

Servings: 16 Servings

French toast puppy chow is a tasty sweet maple cinnamon snack mix that is perfect for munching. Like most muddy buddies style recipes, it is super easy and quick to make and tastes amazing.

Prep Time: 10 mins

Cook Time: 3 mins

Total Time: 13 mins

Ingredients

  • 8 cups Chex cereal (corn or rice)
  • ½ cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips
  • ½ cup maple syrup
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon (divided)
  • 1 teaspoon maple extract (optional)
  • 2 cups powdered sugar

Instructions

  1. Put peanut butter, white chips, maple syrup, and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 20-second bursts, stirring between each, until you can stir the mixture smooth. Add maple extract if desired.
  2. Add the cereal to the melted mixture and toss gently to coat evenly.
  3. Put powdered sugar and the remaining teaspoon of cinnamon in a gallon-sized plastic bag. Add the coated cereal. Close the bag securely and shake until all cereal pieces are completely covered.
  4. Spread the coated cereal over a baking sheet or a piece of wax paper to set.
  5. Once set, store the French Toast Puppy Chow in an airtight container at room temperature.

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Nutrition Information

Serving: 1 Serving | Calories: 242kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 161mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 28g

“Cooking With Carlee” is not a dietitian or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories and other nutritional values can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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