If you love classic puppy chow but want a fun twist that feels a little more special, this cookie butter puppy chow is for you. It's no-bake, comes together fast, and swaps peanut butter for warm, spiced cookie butter that tastes like cozy holiday cookies in snack-mix form!

As a Southern dietitian and busy mom, I'm all about desserts like this. They're simple, crowd-friendly, and perfect for sharing at parties, tailgates, school events, or a cozy movie night at home. No oven, no fancy steps, and no stressing if you're short on time.
If snackable desserts are your thing, you might also love my Christmas crack pretzels for a sweet-and-salty treat.
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Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Party easy: This puppy chow is fully no bake and ready in under 15 minutes, which makes it perfect for last-minute plans.
- Peanut-free friendly: Using cookie butter instead of peanut butter makes this a great option for classrooms, parties, or mixed crowds.
- That cozy cookie butter flavor: Warm spices and creamy sweetness give this snack mix a fun upgrade from the classic version.
If you're putting together a holiday treat box, don't forget to add my peppermint bark brownie cookies and sugar cookie bars for an easy, festive mix.
Ingredients
This puppy chow with cookie butters uses simple ingredients to create that sweet, spiced cookie flavor everyone loves.

- Rice Chex cereal: Sturdy, crunchy, and perfect for holding onto the cookie butter coating without getting soggy.
- Cookie butter (like Biscoff): Smooth cookie butter melts easily and gives this puppy chow its signature flavor.
- White chocolate chips: These help mellow the spice of the cookie butter and create a smooth, even coating.
- Powdered sugar: A must for that classic puppy chow finish and non-sticky texture.
See the recipe card below for the full list of ingredients and measurements.
Substitutions & Variations
These easy swaps let you adjust the puppy chow based on what you have or who you're serving.
- Milk chocolate or semi-sweet chocolate chips can be swapped in for white chocolate for a slightly richer, more classic muddy buddies flavor.
- Change up the flavor by using different cookie butter varieties like chocolate cookie butter or vanilla-spiced cookie butter.
- For an easy holiday touch, add seasonal sprinkles after coating for instant color!
- Turn this into a snack mix by folding in mini marshmallows, M&Ms, or chocolate-covered pretzels after the powdered sugar step.
How to Make Cookie Butter Puppy Chow Recipe
Here's how to bring this Biscoff cookie puppy chow together in just a few simple steps.
Measure the Rice Chex cereal into a large bowl and set aside.

In a microwave safe bowl, combine the cookie butter and white chocolate chips. Microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring well between each, until smooth and fully melted.

Pour the warm cookie butter mixture over the cereal and gently fold until all the pieces are evenly coated. Take your time here to avoid crushing the cereal.

Transfer the coated cereal to a large zip-top bag or a bowl with a lid. Add the powdered sugar, seal, and gently shake until everything is evenly coated.
Spread the puppy chow out on parchment paper and let it cool completely before serving.
Tips for the Best Cookie Butter Puppy Chow
These quick tips help keep your Biscoff puppy chow evenly coated and extra delicious!
- For the smoothest coating, use smooth cookie butter to help the coating melt evenly.
- If you're working with a larger batch, coating in batches helps prevent clumping and makes it easier to get an even finish on every piece.
- For the best texture, spreading the puppy chow out in a single layer to cool allows the coating to set quickly and stay light and powdery.

Storage
This cookie butter muddy buddies stores well and is great for making ahead!
- Room temperature: Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
- Freezing: For longer storage, the freezer can help puppy chow last up to 2 months when sealed tightly. Let frozen puppy chow thaw at room temperature before serving to restore texture.
FAQ
Powdered sugar is key for the classic puppy chow texture, but you can use less if you prefer it lighter.
Absolutely. Kids can help shake the bag or add sprinkles once the coating has cooled slightly.
Yes, but choose a sturdy, square cereal so it holds the coating without breaking.
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Cookie Butter Puppy Chow
Ingredients
- 6 cups Rice Chex cereal
- ½ cup cookie butter
- 1 cup white chocolate chips
- 1 cup powdered sugar
Instructions
- Measure the Rice Chex cereal into a large mixing bowl and set aside.
- In a microwave-safe bowl, combine the cookie butter and white chocolate chips. Microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring well between each, until smooth and fully melted.
- Pour the warm cookie butter mixture over the cereal and gently fold until all the pieces are evenly coated. Take your time here to avoid crushing the cereal.
- Transfer the coated cereal to a large zip-top bag or a bowl with a lid. Add the powdered sugar, seal, and gently shake until everything is evenly coated.
- Spread the puppy chow out on parchment paper and let it cool completely before serving.
Notes
- Using smooth cookie butter helps the coating melt evenly and stick better to the cereal.
- This recipe is easy to double for parties, but coating in batches works best for even coverage.
- Store cookie butter puppy chow in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. For longer storage, freeze in a freezer-safe bag for up to 2 months and thaw at room temperature before serving.








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