The moment I saw this recipe, I couldn't wait to try it, but I knew that a few of the ingredients would pose vegan problems. Similar to a homemade Chex mix, the original was based on Crispix cereal, pretzel twists, Wheat Thins, and Cheez-It crackers.
Regular Crispix very well may be vegan, but I preferred to use the organic Heritage Bites from Nature's Path. Shaped like Crispix and with similar rice/corn ingredients, I could be sure that this variety was vegan: www.naturespath.com
For the pretzels, many standard companies are vegan by default. However, in favor of supporting organic ventures, I bought the tiny twist pretzels from Newman's Own Organics: www.newmansownorganics.com
Original Wheat Thins, as well, look to be vegan from the ingredient list. But I am not a fan of Nabisco - try either the wheat crackers from Whole Foods' 365 organic brand, or the Crispy Wheats from Back to Nature: www.backtonaturefoods.com
Cheez-its, you can imagine, were a bit tougher, since although organic varieties of cheese crackers abound, they still boast that they contain, "100% organic cheddar cheese!" Instead, I bought the rosemary crackers from Whole Foods' 365 organic brand, figuring that the sharp herb-y taste of the rosemary might mimic the sharp bite of cheddar - my experiment seems to have worked just fine!
Ok, now that we have those preliminaries out of the way...
In a large bowl, combine 2 cups corn and rice cereal, 1 cup tiny pretzel twists, 1/2 cup wheat crackers, and 1/2 cup 'cheddar' crackers.
In a small bowl, whisk together one and half tablespoons melted vegan butter (such as Earth Balance), 1 tablespoon ginger stir-fry sauce, 1 teaspoon chili powder, 1 teaspoon cumin and 1/4 tsp. salt. (For the stir-fry sauce, try the certified vegan Ginger Tamari sauce from Premier Japan: www.edwardandsons.com)
Drizzle over the cereal mixture, tossing to coat. Spread in a single layer on a baking sheet coated with cooking spray, and bake at 250 degrees for 30 minutes, stirring every ten minutes.
1/2 a cup is 120 calories. Because of the warmth from the spices, this mix makes the perfect snack to bring along on just about any winter activity - ice skating, skiing, snowshoeing, or just a walk around a cold neighborhood. Enjoy!
Cost:
corn and rice cereal $2.99
pretzels $2.99
wheat crackers $3.39
rosemary crackers $2.29
ginger stir-fry sauce $2.99
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