Parmesan Ranch Snack Mix is a crunchy, satisfying, and addictive snack that is perfect for any party.
I almost didn’t want to tell him that it takes less than five minutes to make a batch. Having it appear that I was on my feet for long hours and slaving away in the kitchen may help my chances of securing an extra long back rub or foot massage.
I combined one packet of dry ranch dip seasoning mix with canola oil, stirred, and then poured the green-flecked oil over a bowl of popcorn, pretzels, and nuts. If you don’t have ranch mix, most any type of prepared powdered salad dressing or dip mix will work. Or make your own seasoning mix with herbs, spices, and salt. For convenience and flavor, buying prepared mix was well worth the 99 cents.
I love popcorn and eat it almost every day, and made sure to include it in the mix. I quickly and easily make popcorn in the microwave by adding two to three tablespoons of kernels to a brown paper lunch bag, fold the top down twice, and heat for about ninety seconds on high power. Don’t add oil, butter, or anything else; just the unpopped kernels. When the popping sounds are less than every two seconds or so, it’s ready. Doing it this way is a cinch, it saves so much money not being dependent on pre-packed microwave popcorn packets, and I can control what goes into or onto my popcorn because in general, prepared microwave popcorn is far too fake-buttery and sodium-laden for my taste.
For the snack mix, I recommend using waffle-board stye pretzels because they do a good job trapping the coatings in their window pane-like crevices, but most any type of pretzels will do. Feel free to mix-and-match the dry ingredients based on what you have and enjoy. Add crushed saltines, oyster crackers, crumbled Ritz or Club crackers, potato chips, Doritos, tortilla chips, or whatever is taking up space in the pantry.
I also had leftover peanuts from the Peanut Chewy Payday Bars, and if I would have had cashews or Rosemary Chipotle Almonds, I would have included them. This is a great recipe for cleaning out the bottom of the bags of this-and-that, which seem to plague my cupboards.
Combine the dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl, and toss to coat them with the oil-seasoning mix. Microwave on high power for two minutes, stopping after one minute to toss. The oil has a tendency to pool at the bottom of the bowl and it should be coating the goodies, not sunk at the bottom. Don’t be alarmed if it looks a bit on the oily side because it all gets absorbed. The cheese added next helps with that.
Sprinkle grated Parmesan cheese, toss, and dig in. This didn’t last long here because my husband loves pretzels in any way, but especially ones that are coated with savory herbs, spices, and Parmesan cheese. The different textures from the popcorn and peanuts make this an addictive snack.
Ready in five minutes, crunchy, salty, and perfect for those spur of the moment munchies.
Almost too easy.
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Parmesan Ranch Snack Mix (no-bake)
Ingredients
- โ cup canola, vegetable, or olive oil
- 1 one-ounce packet ranch dip seasoning mix powder (I use McCormick Ranch Dip
- 4 cups popcorn, popped (2 to 3 tablespoons unpopped kernels)
- 3 ยฝ cups pretzels (waffle-style pretzels recommended, I useSnyder's
- ยพ cup peanuts, almonds, cashews, or favorite nuts or mixed nuts, optional
- 3 ounces Parmesan cheese, grated
Instructions
- In a large microwave-safe bowl, add the oil, ranch mix, and stir to combine. Add the popcorn, pretzels, nuts, and optional ingredients (see below). Tip to make popcorn easily - add 2 to 3 tablespoons unpopped kernels to a brown paper lunch bag, fold the top down twice, and heat for about 90 seconds on high power - don't add oil, butter, or anything else, just the kernels.
- Toss to evenly coat the mixture; it may seem a bit on the oily side, this is okay and it absorbs. Heat on high power for 2 minutes, stopping after 1 minute to toss the mixture because the oil has a tendency to pool at the bottom of the bowl. Add the Parmesan and toss to coat evenly. Serve mix immediately. Mix will keep for up to three days in an airtight container or large ziptop plastic bag; but is best enjoyed same day, noting that cheese has been added and some may wish to refrigerate the mix if storing it longer term.
- Optional Variations - Can be added instead of or in combination with the other dry ingredients: Coarsely crushed saltines, oyster crackers, Club or Ritz crackers, rye crisps, Asian-style rice crackers, tortilla or potato chips, favorite gourmet or specialty crackers, cashews, almonds, pecans, sunflower seeds, pistachios. For a spicy version, add a pinch of chili powder or cayenne pepper, to taste.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Do you have a favorite party or snack mix?
I’d love to hear about your favorites because they’ll never go to waste around here. We love to crunch and munch.
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Ranch mix is the “prepared” food item I still buy, I just love ranch flavor! I’m all over this snack food.
Then this is RIGHT up your alley!
I make a “nuts & bolts” type mix that is pretty good, but this one sounds more interesting!
I would eat ALL of this in half a day! And that’s probably being conservative. Salty + crunchy is my weakness. Well, one of them anyway :)
Scott DID eat most of it in half a day :)
Love this snack mix, Averie! It looks so delicious and perfect for any party!
Oh my goodness – this looks way to dangerous to have around the house, especially around the 10-2AM time zone!
This would be the perfect late-night snack! I didn’t know you could pop popcorn in a simple brown bag- genius!! :)
You totally can & it’s such a money saver and for controlling the ingredients and not having a pound of salt automatically included :)
What a pretty, festive collection Averie! You have such an eye. Thanks for passing along these finds and recipes!
Looks really yummy! Hoping to watch a movie tonight and make this!
This mix is the perfect snack for an at home movie night this holiday season. Can’t wait to try this on a netflix night!
It’s made for Netflix nights :)
Wow, I absolutely have to make this ASAP!! Putting the stuff on my list – gorgeous photography, Averie!!
And thanks for the compliments and pin!
I love that popcorn bag trick! This mix looks great. I am a sucker for savory snacks :)
Such an easy trick for being able to control what goes into or not into your popcorn!
This recipe looks great. I buy Chex mix at the store but I always feel like I’m getting ripped off. And I like ingredient control. 2/3 of a cup of oil seems like a lot to me but I’ll follow.
Well you could use less but then your coating may or may not stick. It’s going to sort of depend on your other dry ingredients, what you use, type of pretzels, etc. And for 8+ cups of mix, and not even all of it does end up sticking, it’s not excessive. You’ll see in the mixing bowl what I mean – I bet Chex mix has more :)
Okay, I made this last weekend and on a scale of one to five, must give it a six. It was so, so, so, so good. My husband and son devoured it. And the 2/3 of a cup of oil was perfect. You were right, It does absorb into the mix. Now, I’m concocting some more combinations in my head. I may add some wasabi peas to my next batch.
I’m glad it gets 6 stars out of 5 :) That’s awesome and yes, the oil, it’s sort of an eye-ball case-by-case thing, but you do need enough to coat things and I’m glad you followed the recipe and it worked out so well for you!
I had the biggest obsession with ranch dip mix in high school!! Wow, I haven’t had it in SO long but this snack mix has me craving it. And we don’t even need to put it in the oven?! Superb. :) I also LOVE that you’ve got popcorn in here, one of my favorite snacks as well. I never thought the brown paper bag trick actually worked (I always picture a bag gone wild and kernels all over the microwave…) but you make it sound pretty simple, so I might try it!
It works 100% of the time and I pop popcorn and lightly sprinkle it with other seasonings for myself most every day – from cinnamon to nutritional yeast and it’s the fastest and easiest way to pop popcorn without adding oil, or making a big production out of it!
delish– wishing i had a bowl at my desk right now!