Well, my daughter has another event at her museum this week, so I am cooking for 100 again. Since it is Fall, I thought Chex mix would be good to serve. This stuff is addictive.
This is my cast of characters. If you are a normal cook, you might want to make a fraction of this. Though it does last a long time stored in zip lock bags.
See what I mean? You might want to just use 1/5 of this recipe.
I will give you the single recipe measurements. To two sticks of butter. add 2 tablespoons of Worcestershire sauce.
I use Gator Hammock hot sauce but you can use whatever kind you like best. Add it to taste, depending on how hot you want this. If you use a teaspoon it won't be too spicy.
You can leave it out entirely if you want to.
I also add Red Hot. I like the flavor and it isn't too spicy.
And now they make it thick too!
Add a tablespoon of celery salt.
Add 1 tablespoon of granulated garlic and 1 of onion. Add some salt and pepper. Mix it all together. You can dip a pretzel in to taste test.
I use Bugles, cashews, potato sticks, pretzel sticks, bagel chips, rice Chex and corn Chex and fried onions. I also used those square pretzels this time which were very good in the mix. Oh, and Fritos too!
See that tray on the bottom? Not a good idea. It burned.
I made 8 trays of this. It bakes for a couple hours in a 300 degree oven. I turn it over occasionally with a flipper.
Make sure it is totally cool before packing it away.
I also made her a few wreathes for the party.
I covered a straw wreath with moss.
Then I glued gourds all over it. I need a bow but I don't have the right ribbon yet.
Then I made a sunflower one too. Lots more cooking to do over the next few days!
This is my cast of characters. If you are a normal cook, you might want to make a fraction of this. Though it does last a long time stored in zip lock bags.
See what I mean? You might want to just use 1/5 of this recipe.
I will give you the single recipe measurements. To two sticks of butter. add 2 tablespoons of Worcestershire sauce.
I use Gator Hammock hot sauce but you can use whatever kind you like best. Add it to taste, depending on how hot you want this. If you use a teaspoon it won't be too spicy.
You can leave it out entirely if you want to.
I also add Red Hot. I like the flavor and it isn't too spicy.
And now they make it thick too!
Add a tablespoon of celery salt.
Add 1 tablespoon of granulated garlic and 1 of onion. Add some salt and pepper. Mix it all together. You can dip a pretzel in to taste test.
I use Bugles, cashews, potato sticks, pretzel sticks, bagel chips, rice Chex and corn Chex and fried onions. I also used those square pretzels this time which were very good in the mix. Oh, and Fritos too!
See that tray on the bottom? Not a good idea. It burned.
I made 8 trays of this. It bakes for a couple hours in a 300 degree oven. I turn it over occasionally with a flipper.
Make sure it is totally cool before packing it away.
I also made her a few wreathes for the party.
I covered a straw wreath with moss.
Then I glued gourds all over it. I need a bow but I don't have the right ribbon yet.
Then I made a sunflower one too. Lots more cooking to do over the next few days!
Comments
I think I would like that to eat even if it looks like I would burn up inside if trying it :-) :-) :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.
the wreaths turned out so great... i have some of those little pumpkins in my bathroom !!!!!
from you know who :-)
kary and l'il teddy
xx
Fun pictures, I'll check out all y our other recipes too - thanks for sharing!!
Enjoy your day
Looks delicious and I don't know anyone who doesn't like to snack on these goodies.....