Cinnamon Churro Chex Mix Recipe (2024)

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Chex cereal and cinnamon chips come together to make this Cinnamon Churro Chex Mix. It really is the most delicious snack everybody loves!

Christmas is in full swing in our family and this Cinnamon Churro Chex Mix recipe is on repeat.

We actually just had our family Christmas party a couple of days ago since Kristen was visiting in Utah from Indiana. You may have seen on Instagram the amazing pinata that our mom made for all the grandkids:

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Seriously, our mom has mad talent when it comes to pinata making!
It was almost heart wrenching to watch the kids break into it after all the hours of hard work to make it!

My mom is also known for making the world’s strongest pinatas so that everyone gets at least one turn to smack it . . . so not only did each grandchild get a turn, but also some of the adults. 🙂 It’s always a party at grandma’s!

My contribution to the party this year was this chex mix . . . if you love churros like I do, you are going to want to have this recipe in your life.

I found the cinnamon chips at Walmart, but they can be tricky to find when it’s not the holiday season, so stock up if you can! You can also purchase cinnamon chips on Amazon.

Related Article: You’ll love our recipe for Puff Pastry Baked Churros, or as we like to call them, cheater churros!

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Serves: 14

Cinnamon Churro Chex Mix Recipe

5 from 1 vote

A delicious snack that can be thrown together in minutes- chex cereal covered in melted cinnamon chips plus lots of cinnamon and sugar. It doesn't get any better than this!

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Ingredients

  • 9 cups Chex Cereal (I used corn chex)
  • 2 cups cinnamon chips
  • 6 Tablespoons butter
  • ¾ cup powdered sugar
  • ½ cup white sugar
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon

Instructions

  • Dump cereal into a large bowl (the bigger, the better – this makes a ton!).

  • Place the cinnamon chips and butter together in a medium sized bowl and microwave on high heat for 45 seconds. Remove from microwave and stir, then heat again for 20 seconds. Stir until chips are completely melted and smooth. If you need to microwave them again, just do it for 15-20 second intervals, stirring in between. You want the melted chips to be thin so you can pour it or spoon it over the cereal, not thick and clumpy (which is how they will be if you overcook them).

  • Pour melted cinnamon chips over the cereal and mix until all the cereal pieces are evenly coated.

  • In another separate bowl, mix together powdered sugar, white sugar, and cinnamon. Pour cinnamon/sugar mixture over the cereal, stirring the entire time, so that all pieces of cereal are evenly coated.

  • Spread cereal on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper and let cool (or you can eat them warm because that is delicious too!).

Notes

  • They sell Cinnamon Chips at most grocery stores during the holidays. We found them at Wal Mart and Smith’s.

Nutrition

Calories: 191 kcal · Carbohydrates: 47 g · Protein: 4 g · Fat: 1 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Sodium: 227 mg · Potassium: 149 mg · Fiber: 5 g · Sugar: 18 g · Vitamin A: 425 IU · Vitamin C: 5 mg · Calcium: 88 mg · Iron: 12 mg

Equipment

  • Large Bowl

  • Microwave Safe

  • Mixing Bowl

  • Cookie Sheet

  • Wax Paper

Recipe Details

Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: Apple BBQ Chicken

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  1. Liz says:

    Yum - thanks so much. Have a Great Day and Week!

  2. Marit says:

    Thanks so much for adding the link to the cinnamon chips. I've tried finding them in stores and haven't had much luck.

  3. Camille says:

    You are welcome!!! I have wanted to make these for the longest time, but could never find the chips anywhere, so I am happy that I could help out! :) Have a great holiday season!

  4. Anna says:

    When can I find cinnamon chips.....never heard or seen any.

  5. Cyd says:

    They sell them at most grocery stores during the holidays. We found them at Wal Mart and Smith's.

  6. Sherry DeWeerdt says:

    Looks delicious! Thanks for sharing!

  7. Aubrey says:

    Do you really use 2 cups cinnamon chips? The Hershey's brand bag is not a full 2 cups. Both times I have tried this recipe the chips and butter are thick. The first time I thought I had done more than the 45 sec + 20 sec, but the second time I was very careful to follow instructions. Trying to figure out if the quantity is off or too much time in micro. It still tastes delicious, but it's chunks of chex, instead of single pieces, since the chips/butter won't coat the cereal. Help? Thanks!

  8. Marcia McLellan says:

    Is there any substitutions you can use for the cinnamon chips? These are not available in Canada. I love all your recipe's and have sent many friends to your site. If you could include substitutions in your recipes it would be much appreciated!! :)

  9. Cyd says:

    You can order cinnamon chips off of Amazon.

  10. Brynne Miller says:

    Stephanie shared a bit with me today at my place of work - SO GOOD! I had to Google the recipe right then and there so I can make it this weekend. It is my new favorite treat! Thank you!

  11. Andy says:

    I have made these 3 times. The first batch was a total loss! I followed the recipe exactly and my chips and became grainy and clumpy. I had to toss it and start again. The second round was ok, but the ration of cinnamon chips to cereal still seemed off (too much cereal.) The third time was more of a success because I used 7 cups of cereal to the one bag of chips. I think the issue here is that in the recipe above we are directed to use the Hershey's cinnamon chips and yet I just saw this recipe demonstrated on Studio 5 and she was using different chips. I paid extra close attention to the chips since this has been a source of frustration. The color was more of a light brown whereas the Hershey's chips i used had a red/brown color. Overall, the finished product tasted...OK. I'd give it 7.5 stars out of 10. But they didn't rock my world like I was hoping.

  12. Cindy says:

    Just tried this and the chips/butter got too think after only the initial 45 seconds plus 20. Total waste and threw it away. So disappointed, was looking forward to trying and sharing at work tomorrow.

  13. Kim says:

    I used the whole bag, but cut the butter by 1 tlbs. Worked fine. Melt it SLOWLY 15 sec. at a time on 8micro level or 80%. stir each time.

  14. Kim says:

    I used the whole bag, but cut the butter by 1 tlbs. Worked fine. Melt it SLOWLY 15 sec. at a time on 8micro level or 80%. stir each time.

  15. Angie says:

    Really, really good! I plan to make this again soon but will change the way I melt the chips though. The microwave version turned out fine but it took some coconut oil to thin out the chip/butter mixture.

  16. Gina says:

    How in the world do you get a ‘thin’ sauce to pour?? Used others suggestion to cook slowly at lower power and still ended up with pourage very quickly!!

  17. Cyd says:

    Sorry, I guess that word could be misleading. You want your chips to be completely melted and stirred in with the butter. No whole chips left unmelted. Then pour over the cereal as directed.

  18. Gina says:

    Hello ..... So after Batch #3, here is the adjustments I made to make this work. Melt the 6 tablespoons of butter on the stovetop on a low simmer flame until melted. I added one to two tbls of vegetable oil. Pour the bag of chips in stir gently until melted. Then work very quickly with big bowl of cereal nearby pouring in the thin enough to pour concoction all over. It thickens and hardens VERY quickly. Once mixed in as much as possible, then I followed the rest of the recipe as written. By the way ..... this is DELICIOUS!! So good, I had to keep trying to get it done the easiest and best way I could think of! Thank you!!

  19. Kim S. says:

    I also had some issues with the chips. I had 2 bags because I had bought them on Amazon and measured out the two cups. Kinda wish I had just adjusted for the 1 bag. My mix got really thick as well and so I figured what usually makes sweets recipes better? More butter. Ended up adding maybe 4 more tablespoons of melted butter and as soon as I added the 2nd set of 2 tbs melted butter I put it straight onto the chex. I also like my sweet chex mix with more powdered sugar so I used a lot more than called for. Turned out great!

  20. Marie says:

    What a disappointment! I read absolutely everything in the directions and suggestions in the comments. Had everything ready and followed directions carefully. I should have been more skeptical with as many people had trouble with this. A recipe that multiple people have had to try and tweak multiple times should be a HUGE red flag. It was a disaster. The "melted" chips were lumpy (never fully melted) and resembled canned dog food. The butter never incorporated into the "melted" chips. I stopped there and saved the other ingredients. Cleaning up that mess was such a pain. Scrubbed the stuck on globs, which then splashed onto my clothes. Had to do laundry, but now my shirt and shoe are stained from it. Removing my Pinterest pin so no one else can make this same mistake. Major "pinstrosity."

  21. Cyd says:

    I'm not sure what could be wrong. I made 6 batches at Christmas for my new neighbors and had no problems. It's a family favorite. Sorry it didn't work for you.

  22. Amy N. says:

    I just made this for the first time, as a dessert following a Tex-Mex meal. I had no issues mentioned by others, but what I did differently was to melt the butter and chips separately, before stirring together. I substituted butterscotch chips for cinnamon ones (since not available) and added an extra teaspoon of ground cinnamon (to equal 1 T). VERY delicious! This will be a repeat recipe. Thanks, Six Sisters!

  23. Elaine says:

    I haven’t, but I bought some from nuts.com. They arrived in 2 days and I just made this. Tastes awesome!

  24. Julie says:

    I had a similar experience with my cinnamon chips becoming lumpy, but I just used them anyway. I spooned the mixture on the Chex one spoonful at a time, and just kept stirring. I wasn't sure until the last spoonful that it was going to work. But stirring and stirring and stirring a little at a time worked. They were yummy!

  25. Stacey Lemke says:

    So good! I only did 6 cups of cereal and added m&m's and mixed nuts.

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  26. Makenzie says:

    Do I put the mix in the oven???

  27. Momma Cyd says:

    Just follow the directions as in the recipe. No oven needed.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in cinnamon Chex? ›

Whole Grain Rice, Rice, Sugar, Canola and/or Sunflower Oil, Salt, Rice Fiber, Cinnamon, Molasses, Natural Flavor. Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols) Added to Preserve Freshness.

Is it cheaper to make Chex Mix? ›

Homemade Chex Mix Is Cheaper AND More Delicious Than The Store-Bought Stuff. Chex Mix offers variety: the crisp cereal, toasty pretzels, the unique crunch of the bagel chips. This homemade recipe puts the store-bought to shame.

Who makes cinnamon chex cereal? ›

Chex Cereal– Brands – Food we make - General Mills.

What makes Chex Mix so good? ›

Seasoned salt: This old-school seasoning has a blend of onion, garlic, spices, and salt. We like Lawry's for Chex mix. Onion and garlic powders: These give the Chex mix a deeper, more savory taste. Worcestershire sauce: A generous amount of lends a subtle savoriness that rounds all the flavors out.

Is Chex Mix healthy or unhealthy? ›

Is Chex mix a healthy snack. In terms of snacks, this one certainly isn't the worst. On the other hand, if you've got high blood pressure, you definitely need to be careful of mindlessly eating it. In just a half cup, traditional Chex mix has 250 mg of sodium.

Is Chex Mix healthy or not? ›

But sadly, what makes it taste so good also makes Chex Mix not the healthiest option. It's full of refined grains, sugar, and tons of sodium. That's why I love to make my own healthy, Gluten Free Chex mix that's just as addicting without the ultra-processed stuff.

Why is my homemade Chex Mix soggy? ›

Using too much liquid. Don't go over the recipe's suggested liquid amounts; that is a sure way to get soggy mix (which, again, nobody wants). Follow this tip: If you need to make a change in liquid ingredients, just keep the amount the same.

How do you keep Chex Mix from getting soggy? ›

The best tip for avoiding the sogginess is the make sure to stir up the mixture well each 15 minutes as it bakes. This will allow the chex mix to cook evenly and allow all pieces to get baked and crispy. After baking, make sure to store in a airtight container or Ziploc.

What is the least favorite Chex Mix piece? ›

Other than the rye chip, nothing brought more people together than pretzels — combined, 38% marked the circle and square pretzels as the worst pieces.

What is the cinnamon cereal called? ›

Cinnamon Toast Crunch (CTC), known as Croque-Cannelle in French Canada and Curiously Cinnamon in the UK (previously Cinnamon Grahams), and as a variant called Cini Minis in other European and Latin American countries, is a brand of breakfast cereal produced by General Mills and Nestlé.

What was Chex cereal originally called? ›

Chex is an American brand of breakfast cereal currently manufactured by General Mills. It was originally known as Shredded Ralston, first produced in 1936 and owned by Ralston Purina of St. Louis, Missouri, then later renamed Chex in 1950.

Did they discontinue vanilla Chex? ›

Vanilla Chex has been discontinued, but we'll tell our team you were looking for them!

Which flavor Chex Mix is the best? ›

For those who want something a little bit different from Traditional Chex Mix, but nothing too outrageous, the Cheddar flavor is the one to turn to, because as the saying goes, "cheddar makes it better." Today, the Cheddar Chex Mix remains a popular flavor, and one of the very few that comes in snack sizes, which can ...

What does Chex Mix stand for? ›

Chex Mix is a type of snack mix that includes Chex breakfast cereal as a major component. There are many recipes for homemade Chex Mix also known as Chex Party Mix. Though contents vary, the mixes generally include an assortment of Chex cereals, chips, hard breadsticks, pretzels, nuts or bagel bites.

What is the crunchy thing in Chex Mix? ›

The little pretzel pieces in snack mixes like Rold Gold pretzel sticks and Chex mix are made by taking larger pretzel pieces and breaking them down into smaller, bite-sized pieces. This can be done by hand or by using a machine that crumbles the pretzels.

Is cinnamon chex healthy? ›

Cinnamon Chex is a healthy, low-fat, and high-fiber cereal that's also gluten-free and fortified with essential vitamins and minerals. It's a delicious and versatile snack option for everyone to enjoy!

Is Cinnamon Chex high in sugar? ›

Cereal (General Mills Chex Cinnamon) contains 157 calories per 39 g serving. This serving contains 2.6 g of fat, 2 g of protein and 32 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 10 g sugar and 0.9 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate.

Is cinnamon chex vegan? ›

Cinnamon Chex Cereal Rice Sweetened With Real Cinnamon Gluten Free. This product has 17 ingredients that may not be vegan.

Does Cinnamon Chex have nuts? ›

Chex Cinnamon Sweetened Rice Cereal with real cinnamon is highly regarded by people who consider it the best cereal ever. Its lightly sweetened taste and addition of walnuts make it a favorite among consumers. This gluten-free cereal contains no high fructose corn syrup, artificial colors, or flavors.

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