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Luck of the Irish Party Mix for St. Patrick’s Day

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Today I have a delicious treat that is super easy to make and sure to be a hit for St. Patrick’s Day! Luck of Irish Party Mix is perfect for parties, to enjoy at home or even give as gifts! With Green Caramel Corn, Chocolate Chex Cereal, Pretzels, Candy and more…you can’t go wrong!

This Luck of the Irish Party Mix is as fun to make as it is to eat! Go green for St. Patrick's Day! Whip up a batch to enjoy at home or give as gifts! FREE Printable Gift Tags included! Pin to your Recipe Board!

The nice thing about this Luck of the Irish Party Mix is you can add whatever you have on hand. I literally opened the cupboards and searched through my candy drawer to find ingredients to add.

Luck of the Irish Party Mix

I started by making a batch of Homemade Caramel Corn and added green coloring to the coating. Then Chex Cereal was mixed with melted white chocolate and a good sprinkle of green sugar. While those cooled, I chopped the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and Andes Mints.

Luck of the Irish Party Mix

All the ingredients were tossed in a large bowl, then green M&M’s and green candy sprinkles were added. Now you can certainly drizzle over a bit more melted chocolate to hold all the ingredients together like I did in my Christmas Candy Crunch and Candy Corn Mix, but this time I decided to keep it a bit more simple since there was already plenty of chocolate.

Luck of the Irish Party Mix Treat Bags

And since you all know how I LOVE the holidays and creating fun and simple gifts to give, how about adding the Luck of the Irish Party Mix to a bag and adding a little tag?

Luck of the Irish Party Mix Treat Bags

So cute! Who wouldn’t love to receive this little treat? I added the St. Patrick’s Day Cupcake Toppers and tied the bags with green baker’s twine!

Cupcake Toppers aren’t just for cupcakes anymore!

Luck of the Irish Party Mix Treat Bags

St. Patrick’s Day Cupcake Toppers

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Luck of the Irish Party Mix

Luck of the Irish Party Mix

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Delicious treat to enjoy at a party, home or give as a gift. Recipe from HoosierHomemade.com

Ingredients

Green Caramel Corn

  • 8 cups popped popcorn, about 1 cup of kernels
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 3 tablespoons corn syrup
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla
  • 4-6 drops Wilton Kelly Green Coloring

Chex Chocolate Mix

  • 3 cups Rice Chex Cereal
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips
  • Green Sugar

Add Ins

  • Pretzels
  • Mini Peanut Butter Cups, cut in quarters
  • Andes Mints, chopped
  • Green M&M's
  • Green Candy Sprinkles

Instructions

Caramel Corn

  1. Cook popcorn on stove or in popcorn maker
  2. Pour into bowl and set aside
  3. Preheat oven to 300 degrees and spray a cookie sheet with cooking spray
  4. In a saucepan, combine brown sugar, butter, corn syrup and salt
  5. Cook until butter is melted
  6. Continue cooking for 3 minutes without stirring
  7. Add baking soda, vanilla and green coloring, stir to combine
  8. Pour over popped corn and stir well
  9. Spread evenly onto cookie sheet
  10. Bake for 15 minutes at 300 degrees
  11. Cool completely

Chex

  1. Melt chocolate chips in the microwave for about 30-45 seconds, stirring after every 15 seconds
  2. Pour cereal in a medium bowl and pour melted chocolate over
  3. Add Green Sugar
  4. Stir well and spread evenly onto a cookie sheet, set aside until set

Party Mix

  1. After the Caramel Corn and Chex are cooled and set, break into pieces and add to large bowl
  2. Add pretzels and other ingredients, stir to combine

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9 Comments

  1. Not sure how to make the popcorn look green like yours. I used brown sugar and well more than 10 drops of green food coloring and still got popcorn that looked like baby poop. After you take the popcorn out of the oven I would suggest dumping it onto parchment paper that has been sprayed with cooking oil and spread it out a lot more than you can do on a cookie sheet. The chocolate chips take well more than 30-45 seconds to start melting. On power 10 I ran the micro for 1 minute and stirred the chips – nothing was melting. Had to go more than 15 seconds in between stirs as well. The chex cereal is very delicate and even using the folding technique they crushed and were very hard to seperate when dried. I dried the chex mix on parchment paper as well and tried to seperate them as much as possible before allowing them to dry. Instead of using andes mints and m&m I was able to find green m&m’s flavored mint.

  2. Susie @ Homemaker-mom.com says:

    This looks yummy & fun! Thank you!

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