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Cherry Cheesecake Puppy Chow

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By: Lena BakesUpdated: Jan 16, 2026
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A playful, pink twist on classic puppy chow with cherry gelatin and cheesecake pudding for a sweet, tangy coating—perfect for parties and holiday treats.

Cherry Cheesecake Puppy Chow

This Cherry Cheesecake Puppy Chow is my go-to crunchy-sweet treat when I want something festive and totally irresistible. I first made this version one February for a small Galentine party and the bright cherry color combined with the subtle cheesecake tang stole the show. The snack balances crisp rice cereal coated in a white vanilla candy melt with a powdery cherry-cheesecake dusting that tastes like tiny bites of dessert. It is light, crunchy, and dangerously easy to eat by the handful.

I discovered the combination when I had leftover white coating and a box of cheesecake pudding mix after baking a cheesecake. Mixing the two turned an ordinary party snack into something more sophisticated yet still nostalgic. Texture is a big part of its charm: the airy rice squares stay crisp under a smooth candy coating while the powdered sugar and dry mixes form a fine, slightly tangy shell. This is ideal when you need a quick, crowd-pleasing treat that looks like you fussed for hours.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Quick to make in about 15 minutes active time and ready to serve in under an hour, including chilling time; perfect for last-minute celebrations.
  • Uses pantry staples like rice square cereal, white candy coating, pudding, and powdered sugar so you can assemble it without a long shopping list.
  • Customizable color and decoration options make it ideal for themed parties, holidays, or gifting in clear jars for neighbors.
  • Make-ahead friendly: it stores well at room temperature for up to two weeks and freezes beautifully for longer storage.
  • Crowd-pleasing texture: crunchy, sweet, and slightly tangy from the cheesecake pudding and cherry gelatin mix for a flavor twist on a classic.
  • Family-friendly and easy for kids to help with simple tasks like measuring and shaking in the bag under supervision.

I remember my niece declaring it her favorite snack after one bite and then burying a small dish in sprinkles because she wanted it to look extra pretty. My friends always ask for the recipe because it looks elevated but really takes minutes. Once you taste the light vanilla coating with the cherry-cheesecake dusting you understand why it quickly became a party staple in our home.

Ingredients

  • Rice square cereal (8 cups): I use a plain rice Chex or generic rice squares for the best crisp texture. Look for a neutral, unsweetened variety to let the coating shine. Measure by cups and gently level to avoid crushing the squares.
  • Vanilla bark (1 pound): Also called white candy coating or white melts; brands I rely on are Merckens or Wilton. This melts smooth and sets shiny. Avoid pure white chocolate bars which can seize easier; candy melts are more forgiving.
  • Cheesecake pudding mix (3.4 ounce): A small box of instant cheesecake-flavored pudding gives that creamy tang without adding liquid. Jell-O cheesecake pudding is a reliable choice and blends into the powdered coating for flavor.
  • Cherry gelatin mix (3 ounce): Use a good quality cherry gelatin like Jell-O cherry. It adds both color and a bright fruit note that lifts the sweet white coating and complements the cheesecake mix.
  • Powdered sugar (1 cup plus 3 tablespoons): This is the structural base of the dry coating and provides the classic melt-in-your-mouth finish. Sift if lumpy for an even dusting. Measure carefully for the right balance of sweetness and texture.
  • Optional decorations: Red and pink sprinkles or sanding sugar for a festive finish. These are added to the dry coating mix or sprinkled over the top before the bark fully sets for visual appeal.

Instructions

Line the pan: Line a large baking sheet with foil or parchment and set aside. The lining protects the pan and makes it easy to move the finished mix and clean up. Choose a rimmed sheet to catch any stray pieces. Mix the dry coating: In a large zip-top bag combine the cheesecake pudding mix, cherry gelatin mix, and powdered sugar. Add the sprinkles if using. Seal and shake briefly to distribute. This dry blend will coat the cereal and deliver both the cherry color and the cheesecake tang. Measure the cereal: Pour 8 cups of rice square cereal into a large mixing bowl. Inspect for large clusters and gently break them apart so the coating reaches individual squares. Keeping the pieces separate ensures an even candy coating. Melt the vanilla bark: Place the 1 pound vanilla bark in a microwave-safe bowl or in its melting tray. Microwave for 1 minute, stir thoroughly, then microwave an additional 30 to 60 seconds as needed until completely smooth. If the candy becomes too thick, stir in 1 teaspoon of neutral oil to loosen. Coat the cereal: Pour the melted white coating over the cereal and fold gently with a spatula until every piece is glossy and evenly covered. Work quickly while the coating is warm and fluid so it spreads thin and even rather than clumping. Bag and shake: Transfer the chocolate-coated cereal into the prepared zip-top bag with the dry coating mixture. Seal and shake vigorously until every piece is dusted and there are no visible white spots. Rolling the bag on the counter between shakes helps separate clumps. Set and store: Spread the coated mixture in a single layer on the foil-lined baking sheet and let it cool until the coating firms, about 20 to 30 minutes at room temperature. Once set, break apart any large clusters and store in an airtight container for up to two weeks. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • This snack is not shelf-stable indefinitely; store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks to maintain crunch.
  • To freeze, place in a freezer-safe bag, remove excess air, and freeze up to three months. Thaw at room temperature to avoid condensation.
  • The dry pudding and gelatin provide flavor without adding liquid so the coating remains crisp rather than soggy.
  • Use a quality white candy coating for the smoothest finish; real white chocolate can be more temperamental and may require gentle melting and stirring.
  • Sprinkles added while the coating is tacky will adhere better than those added after fully set.

My favorite part is the way the cheesecake mix cuts through the sweetness and gives the treat a slightly tangy finish. It keeps people guessing and makes this more than just a sugary snack. I often make a double batch for gatherings because it disappears fast and everyone asks for the recipe.

Storage Tips

Store the finished mix in a sealed container at cool room temperature away from direct sunlight. A glass or airtight plastic container works well. If humidity is high, place a piece of parchment between layers to prevent sticking. For longer storage freeze in a heavy-duty resealable bag up to three months; thaw at room temperature to maintain texture. Avoid refrigeration which can introduce moisture and soften the coating. If any pieces lose crunch, re-crisp briefly in a low oven at 200 degrees Fahrenheit for 5 minutes, then cool fully before storing.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you prefer a dairy-free variation choose vegan white melting wafers and dairy-free cheesecake pudding alternatives where available. Substitute the rice cereal with corn-based squares if you need a different texture, keeping in mind the flavor and crunch will change slightly. For vegetarian eaters replace the cherry gelatin with a powdered fruit drink mix like freeze-dried strawberry powder combined with a touch of citric acid for tang. Adjust ratios carefully: use a direct 1:1 substitution for the gelatin powder by volume and taste the dry mix before coating to ensure desired sweetness and tartness.

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Serving Suggestions

Serve in a large festive bowl for parties or portion into small clear bags tied with ribbon for favors. The pink cherry color suits Valentine or baby showers beautifully. Pair alongside salty snacks like mixed nuts to balance sweetness, or with a small scoop of vanilla bean ice cream as a crunchy topping. Garnish with extra sprinkles or a dusting of powdered sugar for presentation. For a dessert board include fresh berries and shortbread for complementary textures and flavors.

Cultural Background

Puppy chow, sometimes called muddy buddies, is a nostalgic American party snack dating back to mid-20th century convenience cooking when candy melts and instant mixes became popular. This cherry-cheesecake variation borrows from classic American dessert flavors, marrying the convenience of packaged dry mixes with the homey charm of an old-fashioned treat. It showcases how small ingredient swaps can modernize a familiar snack while keeping the playful spirit intact.

Seasonal Adaptations

This mix adapts easily by swapping the gelatin and sprinkles: use lime gelatin and green sprinkles for St. Patrick’s Day or orange and black sanding sugar for Halloween. At Christmas add crushed peppermint after coating for a minty crunch. For summer celebrations replace cherry with freeze-dried raspberry powder for a brighter, fresher fruit note and lighter presentation that pairs well with outdoor gatherings.

Meal Prep Tips

Make a double batch and portion into single-serving snack bags for grab-and-go treats during the week. Use clear mason jars with ribbon for quick hostess gifts. When prepping ahead, wait to add the sprinkles until just before serving to keep them crisp. Keep the dry coating mix ready in a sealed jar and melt the vanilla bark quickly when you need a fresh batch; the dry mix will stay fresh for several weeks.

Whether you make it for a crowd or a quiet night in, this Cherry Cheesecake Puppy Chow is one of those simple pleasures that brings people together. Share it, gift it, and don't be surprised when your friends ask for the secret to those little bites of cherry-cheesecake joy.

Pro Tips

  • Shake the bag gently but thoroughly to avoid breaking the cereal while coating.

  • If the vanilla bark thickens, stir in 1 teaspoon of neutral oil to loosen before coating.

  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks; freeze for up to three months.

This nourishing cherry cheesecake puppy chow recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Cherry Cheesecake Puppy Chow

This Cherry Cheesecake Puppy Chow recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 12 steaks
Cherry Cheesecake Puppy Chow
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:5 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:20 minutes

Ingredients

Base Ingredients

Coating Mixture

Optional Decorations

Instructions

1

Line the pan

Line a large baking sheet with foil or parchment and set aside to cool and set the coated cereal.

2

Combine dry coating

In a large zip-top bag combine the cheesecake pudding mix, cherry gelatin mix, powdered sugar, and optional sprinkles; seal and shake to blend.

3

Prepare cereal

Measure 8 cups of rice square cereal into a large bowl and break apart any large clusters so the coating can reach individual pieces.

4

Melt vanilla bark

Microwave the 1 pound vanilla bark in a microwave-safe bowl for 1 minute, stir, then heat an additional 30 to 60 seconds until smooth; stir after each interval.

5

Coat cereal with melted bark

Pour the melted vanilla bark over the cereal and fold gently with a spatula until all pieces are evenly coated and glossy.

6

Shake with dry mix

Transfer the coated cereal to the bag with the dry mixture, seal, and shake until fully dusted and no white spots remain.

7

Set and store

Spread the coated cereal on the lined baking sheet to set for 20 to 30 minutes, then store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks.

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Nutrition

Calories: 210kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein:
2g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 3g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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