Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix

Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix with pretzels, cereal, peanuts and chocolate coated candies all tossed together with a generous coating of white chocolate.

Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix with pretzels, cereal, peanuts and chocolate coated candies all tossed together with a generous coating of white chocolate.

Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix has been a favorite holiday gift of mine for many years (since the first time I bought a small container of it for $$ from a local department store and was hooked on it!).

White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix is a no bake, microwave friendly recipe which takes just five minutes to make in one large batch. Everything but the white chocolate goes into the trash bag which is shaken for just a couple of seconds and then a second shaking of the bag with the melted chocolate added makes a HUGE batch of delicious snack mix with no cleanup! Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix with pretzels, cereal, peanuts and chocolate coated candies all tossed together with a generous coating of white chocolate.The best part is that with strong trash bags you won’t have to worry about any tears (can you imagine that kitchen mess?!) or the top opening up thanks to the break resistant drawstring. Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix with pretzels, cereal, peanuts and chocolate coated candies all tossed together with a generous coating of white chocolate.

You can add almost anything you’d like to this Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix but the classic recipe is attached. I have added raisins or cranberries in the past as well as different shapes of pretzels (I find sticks are pokier than the mini pretzels which are much more friendly to bag up in gift bags. Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix with pretzels, cereal, peanuts and chocolate coated candies all tossed together with a generous coating of white chocolate.

If you’re looking for a Halloween version simply swap out the chocolate coated candies for brown and orange versions (you can even add in yellow). Save yourself lots of money and make a huge batch yourself, you’ll be glad you didn’t decided on baking cookies for everyone instead. Plus, it is the perfect snack because the white chocolate helps keep the snack mix from getting stale. Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix with pretzels, cereal, peanuts and chocolate coated candies all tossed together with a generous coating of white chocolate.

When Hefty originally approached me back in the summer with the idea of incorporating trash bags into recipes I had a list of five awesome recipes I wanted to make with them including the Shrimp Boil from a few months ago. I know most people think of the obvious uses for trash bags and others get creative, crafting with them.

For me everything revolves around the kitchen and when you are used to cooking in large quantities a good quality trash bag is a HUGE lifesaver when it comes to prep. In smaller doses people routinely use sandwich or even gallon sized bags for adding ingredients, marinating and more. When you’re cooking for 50, a clean and sanitary option larger than the largest mixing bowl is essential to your kitchen!

Tools Used in the making of this Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix:
White Chocolate Melting Candy: Melts great, doesn’t burn, a total pleasure to work with.
Christmas M&Ms: Any color combo will do, you can customize to your desired holiday or occasion.
Hefty Trash Bags: Makes this recipe a total breeze to make and clean up after!

Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix with pretzels, cereal, peanuts and chocolate coated candies all tossed together with a generous coating of white chocolate.
4.67 from 9 votes
Print

Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix

Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix with pretzels, cereal, peanuts and chocolate coated candies all tossed together with a generous coating of white chocolate.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword Christmas Snack Mix, Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix, White Chocolate Pretzel Snack Mix, White Trash Snack Mix
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 2 minutes
Total Time 12 minutes
Servings 24 servings
Calories 328 kcal
Author Sabrina Snyder

Ingredients

  • 20 ounces white chocolate chips (2 bags)
  • 1 large box rice cereal
  • 16 ounces mini pretzels (1 bag)
  • 10 ounces M&Ms
  • 2 cups peanuts (I prefer salted but unsalted would work too)

Instructions

  1. Melt the white chocolate in a microwave safe glass bowl in 30 second increments until full melted.
  2. Add the cereal, pretzels, ¾ of the chocolate candies (reserve some for sprinkling on top so the red and green color stands out) and peanuts to a large trash bag.
  3. Close and shake the bag for a few seconds to mix the ingredients.
  4. Open the bag and add the melted chocolate.
  5. Close the bag again and shake until fully coated, about 30 seconds.
  6. Spread out to dry.

Nutrition Facts
Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix
Amount Per Serving
Calories 328 Calories from Fat 153
% Daily Value*
Fat 17g26%
Saturated Fat 7g44%
Cholesterol 7mg2%
Sodium 272mg12%
Potassium 184mg5%
Carbohydrates 39g13%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 22g24%
Protein 7g14%
Vitamin A 34IU1%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Calcium 77mg8%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This post was generously sponsored by Hefty. All opinions are my own.

Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix with pretzels, cereal, peanuts and chocolate coated candies all tossed together with a generous coating of white chocolate.
Christmas White Chocolate Trash Snack Mix with pretzels, cereal, peanuts and chocolate coated candies all tossed together with a generous coating of white chocolate.

About the Author: Sabrina Snyder

Sabrina is a professionally trained Private Chef of over 10 years with ServSafe Manager certification in food safety. She creates all the recipes here on Dinner, then Dessert, fueled in no small part by her love for bacon.

Dinner, then Dessert, Inc. owns the copyright on all images and text and does not allow for its original recipes and pictures to be reproduced anywhere other than at this site unless authorization is given. If you enjoyed the recipe and would like to publish it on your own site, please re-write it in your own words, and link back to my site and recipe page. Read my disclosure and copyright policy. This post may contain affiliate links.

Categories

Leave a comment & rating

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Comments

  1. I would not make in a trash bag, messy and wasted chocolate and cereal stuck to bag. Use a large pot and scrap with spatula, much easier. If you don’t have large pot, reduce recipe in half and make 2 batches.

  2. Hi there
    Love your idea about the trash bag, I have been making this recipe at x-mas time since I was in high school and I am now 38!! I always dread the clean up part since the white choc hardens so quickly on the bowls, ha ha.
    Thanks so much for posting and I look forward to following your other yummy recipes. I love to bake and cook, and I am always looking for fun, easy and manageable recipes

    1. Glad you liked that hack! Looking forward to you trying my other recipes and letting me know how they turn out! If you haven’t yet, you can sign up for notifications and emails for fun, new (and old) recipes to try!

  3. In my opinion, this recipe is great for family reunions! Is as simple as this, add marshmallows if you prefer sweetness and/or soneone is allergic to peanuts. Add salted peanuts to give it a crunch and make the mix sweet and satly, or add unsalted peanuts to just give it a crunch! This is perfect for everyone with different likes in taste, all though the mix will still be sweet caused by the the white chocolate. Anyway my family and i love this, and hopefull you will love this sweet treat as well

    Enjoy!

  4. Hi! I am going to make this this weekend. Thanks for the recipe! The recipe has listed “large box of rice cereal” – rice cereal seems to come in 12 oz boxes, or “family size” 18 oz boxes. Can you tell me which size is meant?

    Thanks so much, and Merry Christmas!

  5. This is our second Christmas in a row making this recipe and it is always a huge crowd pleaser! Here are the changes we made:

    – Added 14.5 ounces Bugles

    – Added 12.1 ounces Vanilla Chex

    – Used 20 ounce mixture of Christmas M&M’s in Milk Chocolate, Caramel, White Peppermint, and Hot Cocoa

  6. What would be the best substitute for peanuts? I have a peanut allergy but can eat other kinds of nuts. Just not sure what might taste best.

    1. It’s a total of 20 ounces. You’ll need 2 bags since each bag is 10 ounces. Hope this clears up any confusion. Enjoy!

  7. Hi,

    I am hosting an early Xmas party around Dec 5th
    Would love to make White trash for a gift
    To each if my friends.
    How early can I make this and still have it fresh? Best way to store it.
    Thx so much

    1. So sorry I’m just now seeing this. If you store it in sealed containers, I would think it would stay fresh for at least up to a week.

  8. I’m about to make This. Wondering would it store well in the freezer till Christmas!?? Or would the chex n stuff be a bit soggy when it re thaws.

  9. I can’t imagine that the Hefty bags are food-safe. Can this be a problem when making the mix for a school carnival where everything has to be prepared in food-safe bags?

    1. A simple Google search reveals that garbage bags, generally, are not food safe and should not be used for food preparation

  10. Using a trash bag for mixing this is a great idea! Although, the Hefty Ultra Strong bags you are promoting only come scented. The scent will transfer to the food. Found this out when we used one to toss massive amounts of salad for a work event.

    1. I am so sorry you had that experience with your work event, what a terrible waste of food because of the scented trash bags. We used the lavender scented ones and also unscented ones with no issues.

  11. This will be my first time making this, so I’m wondering if the mix needs to be spread out to dry after it’s coated in white chocolate?

    1. Yes! You have to because if it sets in one big clump you’ll break the pieces separating them after they’ve dried. It won’t look as pretty.

    2. So glad I read the comments! It doesn’t mention spreading it out to dry in the recipe. Just made it and it’s delicious!!!

      1. Thanks for catching that! I’m not sure how that got deleted but I just added that step back in. I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

  12. I would make this again, but I wouldn’t use the white chocolate chips; I just don’t like the flavor. It would have been much better with milk chocolate chips or even butterscotch chips. I also added dried cranberries, which were really good in this.

  13. This sounds like a great idea for coworkers gifts since I’m on a very tight budget this year, but I’m curious as to what size the 24 servings are.