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This Crock Pot Cheesy Party Mix is great for a party or just to have around the house to munch on! It was a hit with everyone in my family – from Michael to Iyla!
Aunt Lou here.
We were having people over and Michael requested that I make the Crock Pot Parmesan Ranch Party Mix again. That is when it hit me that I would love to try to make Crock Pot Cheesy Party Mix too!
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Crock Pot Cheesy Party Mix
I wasn’t quite sure how to get the cheesy yumminess in this recipe, but with a quick trip to the spice aisle at the store, I found cheese sprinkles! Now, I know that this recipe doesn’t have as much “seasoning” as the Crock Pot Parmesan Ranch Party Mix, but with your cheese crackers and cheese balls, it turns out perfect! If you REALLY want to cheese it up, go ahead and add some more, but it is really yummy with just one container of cheese sprinkles.
Editor’s Note: I thought I was the only one that had never heard of cheese sprinkles before, but after multiple comments, I see that we are all in this together! So, I will explain a little more…cheese sprinkles are found in the spice aisle. I found them in my Jay-C in a rural town (seriously, we have just over 4,000 people in our entire town – I love it!), so I would assume that most grocery stores would carry it. The ones my grocery store had were in a 2 oz container that looked just like all the other spice containers. It is a yellow powder…and awesome! Enjoy!
Crock Pot Cheesy Party Mix
Young and old alike gobble up this Crock Pot Cheesy Party Mix!
5 from 9 votes
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Course: Appetizer
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 2 hours hours
Total Time: 2 hours hours 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 16 -18 cups
Author: Aunt Lou
Ingredients
- 1 c butter melted
- 2 oz container cheese sprinkles
- 4 c Rice Chex Cereal
- 4 c wheat Chex Cereal
- 4 c pretzels
- 4 c cheese snack crackers
- 4 c cheese balls
Instructions
Mix together your melted butter and cheese sprinkles
Pour the rest of your ingredients in your crock pot and mix well
Pour half of your butter mixture evenly over your cereal mixture and stir gently
Pour the rest of your butter mixture evenly over your cereal and gently stir until well coated
Cook on high UNCOVERED for approximately 2 hours, stirring occasionally
Once your Crock Pot Cheesy Party Mix is glazed lay out on parchment paper to cool
When it has cooled completely, store in an air-tight container until serving
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Slow Cooker Recommendation
I made this Crock Pot Cheesy Party Mix in good ol’ Cera…and she was FULL, so I would recommend a 6 quart or larger slow cooker for this recipe.
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Jen says
I imagine ranch mix, or something like that, may be good, too? Hmmm… What are some other ideas besides cheese sprinkles?
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Aunt Lou says
Hi Jen!I actually made a Crock Pot Parmesan Ranch Party Mix recently that Michael asks for all the time! Cris has also made a Sweet and Salty Party Mix. The links are below. Enjoy!
Aunt Lou
http://www.recipesthatcrock.com/crock-pot-parmesan-ranch-party-mix/
http://www.recipesthatcrock.com/sweet-party-mix/
Gay says
Can you post a picture of the cheese sprinkles?Reply
Aunt Lou says
Hi Gay!Cris posted a picture on Instagram last night! The link is below. Enjoy!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BC9Bdfehhcq/?taken-by=recipesthatcrock
Aunt Lou
Barb says
Hi…..was the brand by chance Molly McButter Cheese Sprinkles?Reply
Aunt Lou says
Hi Barb!The only kind my store carried was the store brand kind, BUT it was right next to the Molly McButter Butter Sprinkles, so I am guessing the Molly McButter Cheese Sprinkles would be the about the same. Enjoy!
Aunt Lou
gigi says
I was wondering that too, I have not heard of cheese sprinkles, I have no idea even
where to look in the store to find this trreasure, lol thanks so much for your helpReply
Aunt Lou says
Hi Gigi!Cheese sprinkles are found in the spice aisle. They are in a container like other spices that come in a 2 oz container. Enjoy!
Aunt Lou
Pat L. says
What are cheese sprinkles and in what grocery area are they found?
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Aunt Lou says
Hi Pat!Cheese sprinkles are in the spice aisle and come in a container like other spices. Enjoy!
Aunt Lou
Cheree says
What are cheese sprinkles? Never heard of them
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Aunt Lou says
Hi Cheree!I had never heard of them before I started looking for a way to make this recipe! I looked in the spice aisle at my rural Jay-C and found them, so I would guess that you could find them at most grocery stores in the spice aisle. Enjoy!
Aunt Lou
Carolyn P. says
When you say “cheese sprinkles” do you mean the powdered kind that they sell for popcorn or is it something different?
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Aunt Lou says
Hi Carolyn!I found the cheese sprinkles in the spice aisle. The container I bought didn’t specify that it was for popcorn, but I am sure it could be used for that. Enjoy!
Aunt Lou
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