Lemonade Puppy Chow

The “Sunshine-Zest” Lemonade Puppy Chow

This version uses a “White-Velvet” base, which acts as a creamy canvas for the essential oils of the lemon.

CategoryDetails
Prep Time10 minutes
Set Time20 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Yield9–10 Cups

🍴 Ingredients

  • The “Crunch” (The Base):
    • 9 cups Rice cereal squares (like Chex)
  • The “Zesty” Coating:
    • 1 ½ cups White chocolate chips (or vanilla melting wafers)
    • ¼ cup (½ stick) Unsalted butter
    • 2 tbsp Fresh lemon zest (from about 2 large lemons)
    • 1 tsp Lemon extract (optional, for extra punch)
  • The “Sugar-Dust” Finish:
    • 1 ½ cups Powdered sugar
    • 2 tbsp Dry lemonade drink mix (powdered)

👩‍🍳 Instructions

1. The “Cereal-Station”

  • Place the rice cereal in a very large mixing bowl. Set aside.
  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or wax paper.

2. The “Slow-Melt”

  • In a microwave-safe bowl, combine the white chocolate chips and butter.
  • Microwave in 30-second increments, stirring in between, until completely smooth.
  • The Rule: White chocolate burns easily. Stop as soon as the last few lumps remain and stir them until they melt from the residual heat.

3. The “Zest-Bloom”

  • Stir the lemon zest and lemon extract into the warm chocolate.
  • The Science: The heat from the chocolate helps release the oils from the zest, “blooming” the flavor so it’s much more intense than just using juice.

4. The “Even-Coat”

  • Pour the lemon-chocolate mixture over the cereal. Use a large spatula to fold very gently until every square is covered.
  • The Pro Move: Do this slowly so you don’t crush the cereal into crumbs.

5. The “Shake-and-Set”

  • Put the powdered sugar and dry lemonade mix into a large gallon-sized Ziploc bag.
  • Add the coated cereal to the bag, seal it, and shake vigorously until every piece is snowy white.
  • Spread the chow out on your prepared baking sheet to “set” for 20 minutes before serving.

The “Berry-Swirl” Hack: Toss in 1 cup of freeze-dried raspberries or strawberries at the very end. The tart, crunchy berries turn this into a “Strawberry Lemonade” Puppy Chow that looks as beautiful as it tastes.

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