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Party Mix – a version of Chex Party mix that has been around for about 50 years! We make it every single year and is a staple for the holidays!
We have a lot of traditions at our house around the holidays. We had them when I was growing up, and I was pretty tied to them! Now have a lot of our own traditions, but some of the ones from my childhood and my husbands are still a part of ours today.
Like we make my favorite Fudge every year on Christmas Eve just like when I was younger. And we still make this Party Mix every year just like my husband had. And we make his favorite Frosted Sugar Cookies because they are amazing as well.

How Long is Homemade Chex Mix Good For
This Chex party mix gets made shortly after Thanksgiving and lasts at least until Christmas at our house. Just leave in an air tight container and you are good for about a month.
Can You Freeze Homemade Chex Mix
Yes, most definitely. This party mix recipe makes a TON, so I usually freeze a bunch of it, so we can take it out in the summer and enjoy a little then too. I put in a freezer safe bag and remove as much air as possible without crushing the mix. Then put in the freezer for a about 4 months.

This Chex Mix recipe is one that my husband’s grandma found in the newspaper before my husband was even born. Her Chex party mix recipe was around before all of the Chex cereal varieties were even invented. So early on my mother in law changed it slightly to add corn chex to the mix. Which I am thankful for, because those are my favorite!
One tradition my husband remembers from when he was just a little boy and would help make this party mix recipe, is the taste testing! You bake it at a low temp for 2 hours, stirring every 15 minutes. Every 15 minutes, after it has cooked for an hour, you are allowed to taste 1 piece. Trust me, it doesn’t turn our right if you don’t follow this special step.
This party mix recipe will forever be part of our family, and I hope that is can be part of yours too! It is so easy to make and such a fun tradition to do every year. My son looks forward to it every year!

More Family Holiday Favorites
- Reese’s Fudge – a must every single year!
- Grasshopper Pie – Dessert with our Christmas dinner
- Chocolate Saltine Toffee – this stuff is down right addicting
- Holiday Wine Spritzer – a great drink to serve at holiday parties
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls – aka Buckeyes are one of my all time favorites
- Loaded Twice Baked Potato Casserole – a staple at our holiday meals

Chex Party Mix
Video
Ingredients
- 2 pounds Mixed Nuts
- 14 oz Wheat Chex
- 7 oz Corn Chex
- 7 oz Rice Chex
- 10 oz Cheerios
- 2 bags Pretzel Sticks
- 2 cups Canola Oil or Melted Butter
- 2 Tablespoons Worcestershire Sauce
- 1 Tablespoon Garlic Salt
- 1 Tablespoon Lawery's Seasoned Salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 250º F.
- Mix all the ingredients together in a large pot.
- Cover the pot, place in the oven and bake for 2 hours, stirring every 15 minutes.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.













This is so delicious, I just keep eating it!
Always love serving this at our holiday parties; it’s a hit every year! And so easy too!
Our favorite snack to serve for the holidays but I really love how you added the Lawery’s Seasoned Salt!
Everyone loves a good party mix!
My family will appreciate this party mix. I should make it for our next movie night!
Such a classic recipe and delish! I’ll be making this on repeat during the holidays!
Do you cover this in the oven? In the video it shows the lid being opened & stirred, but recipe doesn’t say.
Thank you
Yes, I do – sorry about that, I updated the recipe. Thanks for the heads up!
Try two cups of butter instead. It will change your life. Also I am impressed this lasts so long in your house! It was fine in a week here, lol.
2 cups of oil. Nope. 2 stick of salted butter and 3/4 jar of Worcestershire sauce, Larry’s, garlic salt, cayenne pepper
I’ve made this in the past as well but I tend to change it up a bit. I use 1/2 cup olive oil and 1 stick of salt-free butter(sometimes I make my own butter). I use all your ingredient suggestions but also add 2 TLBs brown sugar. It helps to off-set all the salt. Also, I have an air popper for fresh popcorn and usually add 4 to 6 cups of popcorn to this recipe. I do not add salt or butter to the popcorn. It sure does make a lot and we have sure enjoyed it through the years. I have even made it one time with hidden valley ranch dressing mix powder and then I leave the brown sugar out…..