Orange Dream Puppy Chow

The recipe Orange Dream Puppy Chow can be made in about 20 minutes. Watching your figure? This dairy free recipe has 407 calories, 3g of protein, and 0g of fat per serving. This recipe serves 8. For $4.71 per serving, this recipe covers 16% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 1489 people have tried and liked this recipe. Head to the store and pick up vanilla, orange gelatin dessert mix, rice chex, and a few other things to make it today. It is brought to you by Lady Behind the Curtain. Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a spoonacular score of 76%, which is solid. Try Puppy Chow, Puppy Chow, and Puppy Chow for similar recipes.

Servings: 8

Preparation duration: 20 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1 3/4 cups confectioners' sugar

3 ounce orange gelatin mix

8 cups rice chex cereal

1 pound container vanilla bark

Equipment:

baking sheet

aluminum foil

microwave

bowl

frying pan

Cooking instruction summary:

Line a large baking sheet with foil.In a large zip top bag add the gelatin and confectioners' sugar.Mix to combine and set aside.Measure the cereal into a large bowl.Keep the candy in the tray it comes in and place in the microwave.Microwave 1 minute, stir and heat an additional minute.Pour melted chocolate over cereal and stir until cereal is completely coated.Dump into the bag with the confectioners' sugar mixture, shake until all the cereal is coated.Pour onto the large foil covered pan until set.Store in a covered container up to 2 weeks.

 

Step by step:


1. Line a large baking sheet with foil.In a large zip top bag add the gelatin and confectioners' sugar.

2. Mix to combine and set aside.Measure the cereal into a large bowl.Keep the candy in the tray it comes in and place in the microwave.Microwave 1 minute, stir and heat an additional minute.

3. Pour melted chocolate over cereal and stir until cereal is completely coated.Dump into the bag with the confectioners' sugar mixture, shake until all the cereal is coated.

4. Pour onto the large foil covered pan until set.Store in a covered container up to 2 weeks.


Nutrition Information:

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407k Calories
2g Protein
0.41g Total Fat
65g Carbs
11% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
407k
20%

Fat
0.41g
1%

  Saturated Fat
0.09g
1%

Carbohydrates
65g
22%

  Sugar
44g
49%

Cholesterol
0.0mg
0%

Sodium
297mg
13%

Alcohol
19g
108%

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Protein
2g
5%

Manganese
1mg
55%

Iron
9mg
50%

Folate
200µg
50%

Vitamin B2
0.5mg
29%

Vitamin B3
5mg
26%

Vitamin B6
0.51mg
26%

Vitamin B1
0.38mg
26%

Zinc
3mg
25%

Vitamin B12
1µg
25%

Calcium
106mg
11%

Selenium
7µg
10%

Vitamin A
500IU
10%

Vitamin C
5mg
7%

Vitamin D
1µg
7%

Copper
0.13mg
7%

Phosphorus
58mg
6%

Fiber
1g
5%

Vitamin B5
0.42mg
4%

Magnesium
15mg
4%

Potassium
129mg
4%

Vitamin E
0.3mg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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