I'm
not big on snacking but when I do, one of my all time fave snacks is "Nuts
And Bolts"! Not the kind you buy in a bag or box or even in the bulk food
section of some large grocery stores. I'm talking about the homemade version!
Over
the last few months, I've seen a number of comments online about the classic
snack "Nuts And Bolts". Some love it. Some hate it. Some just find
recipes that call for ingredients and seasonings that just don't mix well and
lament the waste of time and money on ingredients.
Wait!
You say you don't know what "Nuts And Bolts" are? Well, in some
places it is also known as "Party Mix" or "Chex Mix".
So,
what's in it? Well, that to can vary by region but the basics are a couple of
cereals, mini crackers, pretzels, peanuts and seasonings. It's baked in a low/slow
oven to allow the added seasonings to be deeply absorbed into the mix for an
even better flavour!
Personally?
I prefer the following:
Cereals
- Cheerios and Shreddies, Both are original versions - that is, they have not
had flavours such as honey/sugar coatings, cinnamon or fruits added. Many
people also use one or two varieties of Chex cereals such as oat or rice - just
don't use a flavoured version like the chocolate or vanilla ones!
Pretzels - I prefer the basic lightly salted thin pretzel stick. You could use the small pretzel twists/knots if you choose. Just be sure to break either version in half as they are both a fair bit bigger than the other ingredients. Either way, just avoid all the flavoured ones such as smoked or hickory.
Peanuts - blanched, salted peanuts work the
best. Some people use a mixed nut combination but as those are more expensive
and mostly peanuts anyways, why not just use peanuts! As with the other
ingredients, avoid flavours such as smoked, hickory, beer or BBQ. A simple
salted peanut without skins works best.
Butter
or block margarine is your choice. I use block margarine as it is a whole lot
cheaper than butter which is important on a tight budget.
Seasonings
- A lot of extra flavour comes from the Worcestershire Sauce, The other two seasonings are Garlic POWDER and Onion POWDER. DO NOT USE GARLIC SALT OR ONION SALT! There is more than enough salt in the other
ingredients!
Using
specially flavoured ingredients or playing with other spice additions is just a
waste of time and money. They won't work with this mix and will result in a
nasty flavour that even the squirrels will run from!
The
recipe I'm sharing today, is one that has been in my family for over 50 years!
I can still remember helping my mom make this when I was a kid. My mom would
often make huge batches just to be able to have extra in the freezer. It was
amazing how quickly it could disappear! It was a quick and easy snack to pull
out of the freezer for when we had unexpected company stop by. It was always a
hit at parties! You can also package it up in gift bags for a hostess gift!
At
the bottom of the recipe, you will find a guide to making larger quantities of
this tasty snack!
I
hope you enjoy this snack as much as our family has!
2
cups broken lightly salted pretzel sticks
2
cups blanched, salted peanuts (sans skins)
2
cups shreddies (original)
2
cups cheerios (original)
2
cups cheese bits or cheese nip crackers
1/2
cup butter or block margarine
1
teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1/2
teaspoon onion powder (NOT SALT)
1/2
teaspoon garlic powder (NOT SALT)
Combine
the first five ingredients in a roaster or dutch oven
Serve
warm or cold. Can easily be reheated for later use. This recipe freezes well.
Note
that this recipe can easily be multiplied 2, 3 or 4 times if you have a large
enough pan. Baking times will take a bit longer depending on size of batch and container used.
Enjoy!
dn
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