Sweet and Salty Trail Mix Recipe- Classic Ingredients - One Sweet Appetite (2024)

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This trail mix recipe is simple to make and comes together in under 5 minutes! Sweet and salty and packed full of your favorite mix-ins!

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Recipe Features:

  • Quick and Easy Snack Recipe
  • Large or Small Batch
  • Perfect Grab-and-Go Snack

As a parent, and adult who loves to snack, I am constantly on the hunt for easy snack recipes. The kid and I love to munch throughout the day and this trail mix recipe for kids is JUST the snack for us.

It has everything. You get a salty crunch from mixed nuts or crackers and a little sweetness from raisins and chocolate chips! The best part is that you can easily make your own in as little as 5 minutes with items already in your pantry!

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What is usually in trail mix?

I have seen SO many trail mix varieties, but we like to stick with the classic. In this version we have nuts, raisins, chocolate candies, and pretzels. Honestly, it is the best cheap trail mix recipe.

Side note, our pretzels are filled with peanut butter. Probably not necessary, but we looooooove this version. Pick up a bag for yourself from Trader Joe’s for $1.99 (not sponsored. Just a tasty snack).

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What can you put into trail mix?

EVERYTHING. You can literally open up your pantry and start throwing anything into a bag to make trail mix. I mean, within reason. Here are a few fun things we like to use:

  • sunflower seeds
  • cashews
  • almonds
  • peanuts
  • pecans
  • dried fruit
  • goldfish crackers or any baked cheese crackers
  • dry cereal
  • pretzels
  • small candies or chocolate chips
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Is this a healthy recipe?

Trail mix can be a healthy snack recipe. This will all depend on the items you decide to use. I suggest calculating the nutritional facts and deciding based on the items you stir into you mix.

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How to make homemade trail mix:

Trail mix is so great to have on hand. It is ideal for traveling, camping, or just day to day munching.

  1. Combine all of the ingredients into a large bowl and gently stir to combine.
  2. Keep stored in an air tight container or zip top bag.

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Classic Trail Mix Recipe

Created by: Jesseca


Cuisine American

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

4 cups

This trail mix recipe is simple to make and comes together in under 5 minutes! Sweet and salty and packed full of your favorite mix-ins!

Ingredients

  • 2 cup mixed nuts or peanuts
  • 1 cup raisins
  • 1 cup chocolate chips or chocolate coated candies

Instructions

  • Combine all of the ingredients into a large bowl and gently stir to combine.

  • Keep stored in an air tight container or zip top bag.

Notes

  • Serving size is 1/4 cup

Nutrition

Serving: 1/4 cup | Calories: 160kcal

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  1. Rose says

    Ladies, ladies……please do not forget about taking care of yourself after the hard work of cooking and preparing meals all day….get the babies down for the evening and pop a cork of wine…..I love dark chocolate or just about any chocolate with my wine, I drink Moscato. Sweet and yet delicate (box kind)….its cheaper this way….so sit back after a long day of working and do some pampering yourself. By the way, I always take along nail polish and remover, its fun to get other women together and paint nails while sipping on some delic wine!

    Happy Camping!
    Rose

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  2. Kristi Tyson says

    There was a recipe on the Golden Graham’s box years ago, for S’mores (Rice Krispie) treats. I’m sure it is still out there, but the gist of it is: melt the chocolate chips with the marshmallows and some butter, stir in the Golden Grahams, press into a buttered pan. Yummy!

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  3. Jill says

    I’m always looking for healthy snack ideas for my 3 year old daughter so this summer I created a healthy trail mix. The whole family loves it and it travels well. I make a big batch in a large resealable container and then pour into a smaller travel container for quick outings (trips to the Zoo, amusem*nt parks, etc.) I use the following organic ingredients:

    Unsalted Almonds
    Nature’s Path Blueberry Cinnamon Flax Cereal
    Naturally sweetened Cranberries and Raisins
    Soy Nuts
    Cheerios

    Occassionally I also add:

    Banana Chips
    Unsweetened Dried Apple Rings
    Goldfish crackers

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  4. Mary Lou says

    We are retired and on a budget too, so all your ideas are great. After cooking all these years, (54 at last count) we love to try something different! The one we love is crustless pumpkin. We mix up the pie filling and bake it in a 9 x 13 pan. Serve with whipped cream and we don’t even miss the crust. Easier and healthier too. It’s one of our staples now !!!

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Sweet and Salty Trail Mix Recipe- Classic Ingredients - One Sweet Appetite (2024)

FAQs

Sweet and Salty Trail Mix Recipe- Classic Ingredients - One Sweet Appetite? ›

Store trail mix in an airtight container or reusable zip top bag in the pantry. How long does homemade trail mix last? We recommend storing trail mix for about one month. Nuts might start to go rancid after that point.

What is usually in trail mix? ›

Ingredients
  • Breakfast cereals such as granola.
  • Carob chips.
  • Chocolate candies, such as chocolate chip, chocolate chunks, and M&M's.
  • Dried fruits such as raisins, cranberries, apricots, apples, banana chips, sultanas or candied orange peel.
  • Ginger (crystallized)
  • M&M's or other similar candies.
  • Nuts, such as almonds or cashews.

How long does homemade trail mix last? ›

Store trail mix in an airtight container or reusable zip top bag in the pantry. How long does homemade trail mix last? We recommend storing trail mix for about one month. Nuts might start to go rancid after that point.

What is the original trail mix? ›

The history of trail mix goes back to 1910 when Horace Kephart mentioned trail mix in his popular camping guide. He recommended mixing nuts, seeds and dried fruit together. However, some believe trail mix was not created until 1968. when two California surfers blended peanuts and raisins together for an energy snack.

How bad is expired trail mix? ›

Yes, trail mix can go bad, but only after a long while, and it is likely safe to eat considerably past its expiration date. However, nuts may go rancid after about one month due to the oil content. Dried fruit can also lose its nutritional value and benefits over time.

Can you eat too much trail mix? ›

Look For: Perfect Portions

Not so bad if you stop after one or two servings—but toss back a bunch of trail mix and calories from even the healthiest blends can add up. "Nuts and dried fruits are concentrated sources of calories, and trail mix is easy to eat by the handful," Keating says.

Is expired trail mix OK? ›

Trail mix keeps pretty well, but it's not immune to aging. Nuts can become rancid, and even dried fruit can pass its prime. When Manhart makes trail mix, she sometimes makes up to six months' worth at a time. She said it does fine if it's stored in a Ziploc bag and is refrigerated.

Is trail mix an unhealthy snack? ›

Trail mix can be healthy when enjoyed in moderation, and like most foods, it depends on the ingredients used. A trail mix containing unsalted nuts, dried fruit with no added sugar, seeds, and no added extras like chocolate can be an excellent snack option.

What to put in a trail mix bar? ›

We recommend starting with five main groups: nuts, seeds, grains, dried fruit, and fun treats. Seeds like pepitas and sunflower seeds are great mix-ins, and foods like granola, pretzels, and cereals are perfect grain-based snacks.

What fruit is good in trail mix? ›

Here are some popular combinations of dried fruits and nuts:
  • Almonds and raisins.
  • Cashews and cranberries.
  • Walnuts and figs.
  • Pistachios and dates.
  • Peanuts and apricots.
  • Hazelnuts and blueberries.
  • Macadamia nuts and mangoes.
  • Pecans and cherries.
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What dried fruits are good in trail mix? ›

Dried Fruit – like pineapples, cranberries, banana chips, apricots, purple or golden raisins, date pieces, dried apples, or even mango. There are so many great choices! Optional Mix-Ins – chocolate chips, unsweetened coconut flakes, small cookie or cracker pieces, freeze-dried cheese crisp for a savory element.

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