This easy-bake chocolate Peanut Butter Chex Bars recipe combines crunchy Chex cereal, crunchy pretzel bits, creamy peanut butter, and a glossy chocolate topping to create an irresistible snack. These bars are simple to make, store well in the refrigerator or freezer, and are ideal for meal prep, parties, road trips, and hikes. They deliver nostalgia with a grown-up chocolate twist, and the salty crunch of pretzels on top elevates each bite.

Think of the cereal bars you enjoyed as a kid, reincarnated as a richer chocolate-peanut butter version. Once made, we recommend keeping a tray in the freezer for an easy afternoon treat with coffee or a quick sweet bite after a hike. The method is straightforward: melt the peanut butter, honey, coconut oil, and cinnamon until glossy, fold in the Chex cereal, press the mixture into a pan, then finish with melted chocolate and pretzel pieces. Chill until set, slice, and enjoy.
Peanut Butter Honey Chex Bars – What You’ll Need
- All-natural drippy peanut butter: Use creamy, unsweetened all-natural peanut butter for the best, nut-forward flavor and texture.
- Honey: Acts as the binder and adds natural sweetness to hold the bars together.
- Coconut oil: Used in the peanut butter mixture and to thin the chocolate, coconut oil provides a smooth texture and helps the chocolate set evenly.
- Cinnamon: A small amount of ground cinnamon adds warm depth and balances the sweetness.
- Rice Chex: The crispy cereal squares give these bars their signature crunch; other Chex varieties can also be used.
- Semisweet chocolate chips: Melt into a shiny chocolate layer that makes these bars decadent.
- Pretzel pieces: A crunchy, salty topping that contrasts beautifully with the sweet chocolate and peanut butter layers.

Tasty Swaps + Additions
You can easily customize these Chex bars to suit your taste or whatever you have on hand. Try one of the ideas below to change up the flavor and texture.
- Chex variety: Rice Chex works great, but corn Chex, wheat Chex, or flavored Chex are excellent alternatives.
- Chocolate options: Swap semi-sweet chips for milk chocolate, white chocolate, or peanut butter chips for a different profile.
- Additional toppings: Add mini marshmallows, chopped nuts, extra cereal pieces, or a sprinkle of sea salt for contrast. You can also drizzle a second layer of peanut butter or white chocolate for decoration.

Try it!
Peanut Butter Cereal Bars
If you love these Chex bars, consider experimenting with other cereal bar recipes that highlight peanut butter and seasonal flavors.

Batter too thick?
If the peanut butter, honey, and coconut oil mixture does not thin out during heating, add one more tablespoon of coconut oil and stir until smooth. The goal is a glossy, pourable mixture that evenly coats the Chex without making them soggy.
Do I have to refrigerate these bars?
Yes — refrigerating is recommended so the chocolate layer and peanut butter mixture can fully set. If you’re pressed for time, pop the pan in the freezer for a faster set. Be sure to press the mixture firmly into the pan before chilling so the bars hold together when sliced.

How to Store Peanut Butter Chex Bars
Store finished bars in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. For longer storage, freeze them after they have set and been sliced. Place bars in a single layer or separate layers with parchment, then seal in a freezer-safe bag or container. Frozen bars will keep well for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving for the best texture.

More of our Favorite…
Cereal-Inspired Snacks
- Pumpkin Peanut Butter Cereal Bars (seasonal variation)
- Healthy Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Brown Rice Crispy Treats
Peanut Butter Chex Bars Recipe
This Chex bar recipe is a reliable, crowd-pleasing snack to keep on hand. It’s quick to prepare, easy to customize, and stores well in both the fridge and freezer for grab-and-go treats.
By: Emily Richter
Prep: 2 hrs 15 mins Cook: 15 mins Total: 2 hrs 30 mins Servings: 16

Ingredients
Peanut Butter Layer
- 2 cups all-natural drippy peanut butter
- ¾ cup honey
- 2 tablespoons coconut oil
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 6 cups rice Chex
Chocolate Layer
- 1½ cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- ½ cup pretzel bits
Instructions
- Line a 9×13-inch pan with parchment paper and set aside.
- In a small saucepan over low heat, combine the peanut butter, honey, coconut oil, and cinnamon. Stir continuously until the mixture is melted, well combined, and glossy.
- Remove the pan from heat. In a large bowl, pour the peanut butter mixture over the Chex cereal. Gently fold until all the Chex pieces are evenly coated.
- Transfer the coated Chex into the lined pan and press the mixture firmly and evenly into the bottom of the pan. A firm press helps the bars hold together after chilling.
- In a microwave-safe bowl, combine the chocolate chips and 1 tablespoon coconut oil. Heat in 20-second intervals, stirring well after each interval, until the chocolate is fully melted and smooth.
- Pour the melted chocolate over the pressed Chex layer and spread evenly with a spatula. Sprinkle pretzel bits over the chocolate and press them lightly so they adhere.
- Refrigerate the pan for about 2 hours, or place it in the freezer for faster setting. Once fully set, lift the parchment to remove the block and cut into squares.
- Serve chilled or at room temperature. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge or freeze for longer storage.
Tips & Notes
- Rice Chex are recommended for a light, crisp texture, but other Chex varieties work well too.
- If the peanut butter and honey mixture is too thick while heating, stir in an extra tablespoon of coconut oil until it thins and becomes glossy.
- Press the mixture firmly into the pan to ensure the bars hold together when sliced.
- Allow the bars to chill long enough to set before slicing; rushing this step can lead to messy pieces.
- Customize toppings as desired—nuts, extra cereal, or a sprinkle of flaky sea salt all make tasty additions.
Watch It
There is a short recipe video demonstrating the assembly and finishing steps for visual guidance.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is an estimate and should be used for reference only.
- Calories: 408 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 40 g
- Protein: 9 g
- Fat: 26 g
- Fiber: 3 g
- Sugar: 23 g
Photography by: The Wooden Skillet