Puppy Chow Bars

Puppy Chow Bars requires around 10 minutes from start to finish. This hor d'oeuvre has 247 calories, 5g of protein, and 10g of fat per serving. This recipe serves 16. For 35 cents per serving, this recipe covers 10% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. Head to the store and pick up chex cereal, chocolate chips, peanut butter, and a few other things to make it today. Plenty of people made this recipe, and 9504 would say it hit the spot. It is brought to you by Dinners Dishes and Desserts. It is a good option if you're following a dairy free diet. With a spoonacular score of 61%, this dish is solid. Puppy Chow, Puppy Chow, and Puppy Chow are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 16

Preparation duration: 10 minutes

 

Ingredients:

4 cups chex cereal

1½ cup chocolate chips

5 marshmallows (the regular bigger ones)

¾ cup peanut butter

powdered sugar

Equipment:

baking pan

microwave

bowl

Cooking instruction summary:

In a large bowl melt together the marshmallows, chocolate chips, and peanut butter. Microwave at 50% power for 45 seconds at a time, stirring in between. Stir in chex cereal once melted.Press into a 8x8 inch baking dish. Press well, so they stick together as a bar. Sift powdered sugar over the top.Let cool completely before serving.Store in the fridge for firm bars, room temperature for softer bars.

 

Step by step:


1. In a large bowl melt together the marshmallows, chocolate chips, and peanut butter. Microwave at 50% power for 45 seconds at a time, stirring in between. Stir in chex cereal once melted.Press into a 8x8 inch baking dish. Press well, so they stick together as a bar. Sift powdered sugar over the top.

2. Let cool completely before serving.Store in the fridge for firm bars, room temperature for softer bars.


Nutrition Information:

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247k Calories
5g Protein
10g Total Fat
36g Carbs
5% Health Score
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Calories
247k
12%

Fat
10g
16%

  Saturated Fat
3g
24%

Carbohydrates
36g
12%

  Sugar
22g
25%

Cholesterol
2mg
1%

Sodium
157mg
7%

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Protein
5g
11%

Manganese
0.79mg
39%

Folate
140µg
35%

Iron
5mg
29%

Vitamin B3
3mg
16%

Zinc
2mg
14%

Fiber
3g
12%

Vitamin B6
0.23mg
12%

Phosphorus
92mg
9%

Vitamin B2
0.15mg
9%

Vitamin B1
0.13mg
9%

Vitamin B12
0.5µg
8%

Magnesium
31mg
8%

Vitamin E
1mg
8%

Copper
0.12mg
6%

Calcium
57mg
6%

Vitamin A
202IU
4%

Potassium
135mg
4%

Vitamin C
2mg
3%

Selenium
1µg
2%

Vitamin B5
0.22mg
2%

Vitamin D
0.33µg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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