Why You’ll Love This Healthier Puppy Chow!
If you grew up in the Midwest like I did, you know puppy chow (also called muddy buddies, reindeer chow, or monkey munch) is impossible to resist. This version keeps the nostalgia while adding a few healthier touches for more protein and less sugar:

- About 13 grams of protein per serving by using a clean vanilla or chocolate protein powder.
- Lower sugar than the classic, because dark chocolate replaces a powdered-sugar coating.
- Kid-friendly and parent-approved — a snack the whole family loves.
- Make-ahead friendly: it stores well at room temperature for a week or frozen for months.

Ingredients You’ll Need
- Chex cereal: Rice Chex is naturally gluten-free; Corn Chex or Crispex work as well.
- Nut butter: Natural creamy peanut butter or almond butter. For a nut-free option, use sunflower seed butter.
- Dark chocolate chips: At least 60% cacao keeps sweetness in check. For lower sugar, use stevia- or erythritol-sweetened options.
- Coconut oil: Refined coconut oil smooths the chocolate coating; butter can be substituted if not dairy-free.
- Protein powder: A clean vanilla or chocolate protein powder with minimal ingredients works best.
- Vanilla extract: Small amount to brighten the chocolate mixture.
How to Make Protein Puppy Chow

- Melt the chocolate mixture. In a medium microwave-safe bowl, combine chocolate chips, nut butter, and coconut oil. Microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring between intervals, until smooth. Stir in the vanilla extract.

- Coat the cereal. Pour the Chex cereal into a large bowl and drizzle the chocolate mixture over it. Gently fold with a rubber spatula until pieces are evenly coated, taking care not to break the cereal. Let the coated cereal cool for 5–10 minutes so it firms slightly before the next step.

- Coat in protein powder. Transfer the slightly cooled mixture to a large resealable bag, add the protein powder, seal, and gently shake and spin until the cereal is evenly coated. If you prefer a sweeter coating, add a small amount of powdered sugar or more protein powder to taste.

Expert Recipe Tips
- Choose a quality protein powder: A clean formula with minimal ingredients gives the best flavor and texture.
- Cool before coating: If the cereal is too warm the protein powder will clump; spread the coated cereal on a sheet pan to cool evenly.
- Work in smaller batches: Using two bags makes it easier to get an even coating without crushing the cereal.
- Flavor variations: Add a pinch of sea salt, a dusting of cinnamon, or fold in chopped protein bars for extra texture.
- Chocolate options: Dark chocolate keeps sweetness low; milk or white chocolate will increase sweetness and change the texture.
Freezing and Storing Tips
Store puppy chow in an airtight container or a gallon resealable bag at room temperature for up to one week. For longer storage, freeze for 3–4 months — frozen puppy chow makes a nice chilled snack.

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Protein Puppy Chow
Ingredients
- 1 cup (225g) dark chocolate chips
- 1 cup natural creamy peanut butter or almond butter
- 1/4 cup refined coconut oil, melted
- 7 cups Rice Chex cereal
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 cup vanilla or chocolate protein powder
Instructions
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Melt chocolate: Combine chocolate chips, peanut butter, and coconut oil in a medium microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring until smooth. Stir in vanilla.
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Mix with cereal: Add the Chex cereal to a large bowl and pour the chocolate mixture over it. Gently fold to coat, then allow to cool 5–10 minutes.
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Coat in protein powder: Transfer the cooled mixture to a resealable bag, add the protein powder, seal, and shake until evenly coated. Optional: fold in chopped protein bars for added texture.
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Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week or freeze for 3–4 months.
Notes
Protein powder: Use a neutral vanilla or chocolate powder with minimal added sugars for best results. Adjust the amount if you prefer a lighter or heavier coating.
Nutrition
| Calories: 317 kcal
| Carbohydrates: 26 g
| Protein: 13 g
| Fat: 19 g
| Sugar: 9 g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used as an approximation.
FAQs
Yes — omit the protein powder, though you’ll lose the protein boost. To help with coating, add about 1/4 cup powdered sugar if you prefer a sweeter finish.
Clumping usually happens if the cereal and chocolate coating are still warm when you add the powder. Spread the coated cereal on a sheet pan and let it cool fully before shaking with powder.
Yes — provided you use Rice Chex and a gluten-free certified protein powder.
A neutral-flavored vanilla or chocolate protein powder with minimal additives works best to preserve texture and flavor.