There’s something magical about sharing a sweet, festive treat that feels like it was made just for the moment. That’s exactly what Valentine Cupid Chow delivers—a perfectly pink, irresistibly crunchy mix that’s as fun to make as it is to eat.
This recipe has taken off as a Valentine’s Day favorite because it checks all the boxes: easy, adorable, and undeniably delicious. Whether you’re whipping up a batch for your sweetheart, a class party, or a cozy movie night at home, it’s bound to make everyone smile.
Think of it as a love letter in snack form: powdered sugar-coated cereal, creamy white chocolate, and just the right sprinkle of festive candies.
It’s sweet but balanced, crunchy but light—a texture lover’s dream. The best part? You can easily customize it to fit any flavor mood (I see you, dark chocolate fans).
What makes this recipe extra special is how simple it is to pull together—no baking required! And for a truly indulgent pairing, serve it with a batch of Coffee Butter Frosting cupcakes. It’s like Valentine’s Day on a plate.
This snack is trending for a reason. It’s an easy way to show love, whether you’re gifting a jar to friends or enjoying it yourself while sneaking the first handful straight from the mixing bowl.
What’s So Great About This Dish?

- It’s delightfully easy to make. Even on a busy day, you can whip this up in 15 minutes flat. Perfect for those last-minute “I need a Valentine’s treat” moments.
- It’s endlessly customizable. I’ve swapped white chocolate for ruby chocolate and even added freeze-dried strawberries for a fruity twist. The possibilities are endless!
- It’s a great gift idea. Fill cute jars or treat bags with Cupid Chow for a homemade gift that’s simple, sweet, and guaranteed to impress.
- It’s a crowd-pleaser. Whether I bring it to work or serve it at home, someone always asks for the recipe.
- It adds joy to Valentine’s Day. The festive colors and flavors just make the day feel extra special.

Valentine Cupid Chow Recipe
Equipment
- Microwave-safe bowl
- Mixing spoon or spatula
- Large zip-top bag
- Cookie sheet
- Parchment paper
- Measuring cups
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup red frosting
- 1/2 cup pink frosting
- 1/2 cup white chocolate chips divided
- 1 Tablespoons shortening if needed
- 4 cups Chex cereal
- 1 cup powdered sugar
Instructions
- Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or a non-stick silicone mat.
- Microwave pink frosting and 1/4 cup white chocolate chips in 20-second intervals, stirring until smooth. Add a teaspoon of shortening or coconut oil if needed.
- Gently fold 2 cups of Chex cereal into the melted pink chocolate until fully coated.
- Place 1/2 cup confectioner’s sugar in a large zip-top bag, add the pink-coated cereal, seal, and shake until evenly coated.
- Spread the sugar-coated cereal on the prepared cookie sheet to dry.
- Repeat the process using red frosting to make red snack mix.
- Let both snack mixes dry completely
Nutrition Info:
Nutrition | Value |
Calories | 239kcal |
Carbohydrates | 38.2g |
Protein | 1.4g |
Fat | 20g |
Sugars | 23.8mg |
Sodium | 130mg |
Tips that Will Ease Your Job!
- Use Fresh Ingredients: Ensure the Chex cereal is fresh and crisp for the best texture, and use high-quality white chocolate for smooth melting and flavor.
- Microwave in Short Bursts: Always melt the frosting and white chocolate in 20-second intervals, stirring after each burst. This prevents the mixture from overheating and seizing.
- Thin Out the Mixture if Necessary: If the melted frosting and white chocolate are too thick, add a teaspoon of shortening or coconut oil to make it smoother and easier to coat the cereal evenly.
- Coat Evenly: Gently fold the cereal into the melted mixture to avoid breaking the cereal pieces. Use a silicone spatula for precise and gentle mixing.
- Shake Thoroughly: When adding the powdered sugar, make sure the zip-top bag is sealed tightly before shaking to avoid messes. Shake vigorously to coat the cereal evenly.
- Drying Time is Key: Allow the coated cereal to dry completely before serving or storing. This ensures the pieces don’t stick together and the coating sets properly.
- Work Quickly: Once the melted mixture is ready, coat the cereal promptly to avoid the chocolate setting before mixing is complete.