I think some of the most comforting snacks are the ones that remind you of cozy afternoons or childhood gatherings, and this Nuts and Bolts snack mix has always been that for me.
It’s crunchy, savory, and completely addictive—a perfect treat for parties, casual get-togethers, or just a little jar to keep nearby when you need something satisfying to nibble on.
What Exactly is Nuts and Bolts?
If you haven’t tried it before, you might be picturing hardware rather than a snack. Rest assured, it’s much tastier than any toolbox!
Nuts and Bolts is a classic party mix, similar to what some call Chex mix or TV snacks, and it’s been a favorite for generations. Its name comes from the mix’s whimsical appearance—little nuts, cereals, and pretzels tossed together in a savory, buttery coating.
Every handful delivers a different texture and flavor—crispy, salty, slightly nutty—and that’s what makes it nearly impossible to stop eating once you start. I love how effortlessly it comes together, yet it feels impressively special when you serve it to friends or family.
Ingredients Needed for the Recipe
- Cheerios Cereal (3 ½ cups): These O-shaped cereals are the “bolts” in the mix. They’re light and airy, and they soak up the buttery, flavorful coating beautifully.
- Crispix or Chex Cereal (3 ½ cups): These add a delicate, crispy texture. Their grooves and pockets hold onto the seasoning perfectly, so each bite is packed with flavor.
- Salted Mixed Nuts (2 cups): The “nuts” are essential. Their saltiness and crunch create a delightful contrast with the softer cereals. I like a mix of almonds, cashews, and peanuts for variety.
- Pretzel Sticks (1 ½ cups) & Mini Pretzel Twists (2 cups): Pretzels bring a satisfying snap and add different shapes to the mix, making it visually interesting as well as tasty.
- Unsalted Butter (½ cup): This is the base for the seasoning sauce. Using unsalted butter ensures the overall salt level stays balanced since our other ingredients are already salty.
- Worcestershire Sauce (2 ½ tablespoons): A small ingredient with a big impact. It gives the mix that signature umami depth and a rich, savory backbone.
- Seasoning Salt (1 ½ tablespoons): More complex than plain salt, this adds subtle layers of flavor, often with hints of paprika, onion, and garlic.
- Garlic Powder (3 teaspoons) & Onion Powder (1 teaspoon): These dry seasonings blend seamlessly with the butter, ensuring every bite is flavorful.
How to Make Nuts and Bolts Recipe
Step 1 – Preheat and Prepare
Start by preheating your oven to 250ºF (120ºC). This slow, low heat is what gives the mix its perfectly crisp texture without burning the delicate cereals.
Grab a large, deep roasting pan—you need plenty of room to toss everything around without spilling. A crowded pan will steam the mix instead of toasting it.
Step 2 – Create the Flavor Sauce
Melt the unsalted butter in a small saucepan over medium-low heat. You just want it fully melted, not bubbling or browning.
Once melted, remove from heat and whisk in Worcestershire sauce, seasoning salt, garlic powder, and onion powder. Aim for a smooth, unified sauce—this is what will coat each piece evenly with flavor.
Step 3 – Combine the Dry Ingredients
Place all the dry ingredients—the Cheerios, Crispix, mixed nuts, and both types of pretzels—into your roasting pan.
Mix gently with your hands or a large spoon to distribute everything evenly. This step ensures every piece gets a touch of buttery goodness later.
Step 4 – Coat Everything Evenly
Slowly drizzle the butter sauce over the mixture. Then toss thoroughly, using a spatula or clean hands, until every piece has a light, glossy coating.
I’ve learned that a patient hand here makes a huge difference. If you rush, some pieces stay dry while others get soggy.
Step 5 – Slow Roast to Perfection
Bake the mixture, uncovered, for about 1 hour. Here’s the key: stir every 15 minutes. This helps everything toast evenly and prevents the nuts or cereals from burning.
Low, slow heat is what dries out the mix without making it hard or bitter.
Step 6 – Cool Completely
Once golden and fragrant, remove the pan from the oven. Resist the temptation to taste immediately—this is crucial.
Let the mix cool completely in the pan. Cooling allows it to crisp up fully, giving that addictive crunch in every bite.
My Go-To Variations and Twists
One of the best parts of Nuts and Bolts is how adaptable it is. You can tweak it to match your flavor preferences:
- Add heat with a pinch of red pepper flakes or a dash of sriracha in the butter sauce.
- Stir in cheesy crackers, like Goldfish or Cheez-Its, for an extra layer of flavor.
- Sprinkle smoked paprika or a touch of cumin for a warm, earthy note.
- For a bold twist, mix in a teaspoon or two of curry powder—it adds an unexpected, savory kick.
Even small tweaks can transform the mix while keeping it deliciously snackable.
Tips
- Use a large pan to avoid crowding; too tight and the mix will steam instead of toast.
- Don’t rush the oven time—the low temperature is key to drying out the mix without burning it.
- Wait until fully cooled to enjoy maximum crunch.
- Store in an airtight container for up to two weeks. Proper storage keeps it tasting fresh and crisp.
Gifting This Homemade Treat
Nuts and Bolts make a thoughtful, homemade gift, especially around holidays or special occasions. I love packaging it in mason jars or cellophane bags with a ribbon for a personal touch.
It’s a savory alternative to sweets, and people genuinely appreciate the effort. Just add a small tag with the name of the mix, and you have a simple yet delightful gift.
Simple Substitutions You Can Try
Feel free to swap ingredients based on what you have:
- Other sturdy cereals, like Shreddies or Nutrigrain, work well if you don’t have Cheerios or Chex.
- Try using a dry French onion soup mix instead of seasoning salt for a richer, slightly sweeter onion flavor.
The best part of this recipe is its flexibility. Adjust flavors and textures to suit your taste and enjoy your personalized snack mix.
Nuts and Bolts Recipe
Description
This Nuts and Bolts recipe is a nostalgic, savory, and addictively crunchy snack mix made with Cheerios, Crispix, mixed nuts, and pretzels, tossed in a rich buttery Worcestershire glaze with garlic and onion powder. Perfect for parties, gifting, or anytime cravings strike!
Ingredients
Snack Base
Seasoning Sauce
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 120°C (250°F).
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In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, melt the butter. Stir in Worcestershire sauce, seasoning salt, garlic powder, and onion powder until well combined. Remove from heat.
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In a large roasting pan, combine Cheerios, Crispix, mixed nuts, pretzel sticks, and pretzel twists.
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Pour the warm butter mixture over the dry ingredients. Stir thoroughly until evenly coated.
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Bake uncovered for 60 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes to ensure even browning and prevent burning. Mixture should be dry and lightly golden.
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Remove from oven and let cool completely on the pan before transferring to an airtight container.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 12
Serving Size 1/2 cup
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 180kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 10gg16%
- Saturated Fat 3.5gg18%
- Trans Fat 0gg
- Cholesterol 15mgmg5%
- Sodium 320mgmg14%
- Potassium 140mgmg4%
- Total Carbohydrate 20gg7%
- Dietary Fiber 2gg8%
- Sugars 2gg
- Protein 4gg8%
- Calcium 20 mg
- Iron 1 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
- Substitutions: Use Shreddies, Nutrigrain, or any favorite cereal. Replace seasoning salt with dry onion soup mix.
- Spicy version: Add 1 tsp red pepper flakes or 1 tbsp Sriracha to the butter sauce.
- Add-ins: Toss in Cheez-Its, Ritz crackers, or Goldfish for extra flavor and crunch.
- Storage: Keep in an airtight container for up to 2–3 weeks. Refresh in a 150°C oven for 5 minutes if it loses crispness.