Cheerios Trail Mix
Wow another month has flew by and it's time for the Secret Recipe club reveal again!
This month I was assigned the blog Mother Thyme. She has a tons of fun and new recipes on there. I choose the Cheerios Trail Mix. I saw it and I knew my dad was going to love this mix. He like any kind of nut and dried craisins.
I have to say this is the first time I've ever used agave nectar. If you haven't used it it's found in the baking aisle by the sugar.
It's a super simple trail mix that welcomes in fall!
Cheerios Trail Mix
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Ingredient
2 c. Cheerios
1/4 c. agave nectar
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/3 c. dried cranberries
1/4 c. chopped or whole walnuts or almonds
1/3 c. white chocolate chips
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Mix Cheerios with agave nectar and cinnamon in a large bowl. Add cranberries and nuts. Spread out on a non sticking baking sheet and bake for 7 minutes.
3. Remove from oven and let cool completely. Once cooled toss with white chocolate chips.
*My mix was still sticky so I think I would bake it at 250 degrees for 1 hour stirring everyone 15 minutes.
Labels: Appetizers
11 Comments:
A great treat for the kiddies! I will have to remember this one!
I love snacks like this that are a great mix of flavors. Great SRC pick! :)
Oh, Julie, GREAT snack! Always looking to do something with Cheerios!
This is a great snack! I love the flavors!
So glad you choose this recipe! It's so funny I just whipped some of this up myself. Its great to have on hand to snack on. Thanks for sharing! :)
Looks delicious!! Love the addition of white chocolate chips. :) Awesome pick for SRC!
Yum. I love trail mix. Yours looks wonderful! Love the cranberries in there!
Love that you used agave as the binder! Sounds delish!
This looks so yummy! I have never used agave either! I will have to try it!
I LOVED your white chocolate macadamia cookies! I need to make another batch as my family keeps asking for more! Thanks so much for sharing! :-)
What a fun & simple recipe-a great snack to have on hand!
I love to make my own mix. This looks wonderful, and I am looking forward to trying it!
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