S'mores are traditionally melted over a blazing
camp fire. I enjoyed these summer evening treats when I was younger, and want to pass on the ooey-gooey tradition to the sweet toothed kids in my life. We just can't get out in front of a campfire this year, but that isn't going to stop us from indulging in the graham cracker goodness.
When I first heard about microwave s'mores, I was horrified at the whole idea. I really thought that s'mores should be left where they belong: on the campgrounds.
After trying them, it's all I can do to not microwave one for myself right now.
All you do is top a graham cracker with a piece of thin chocolate and a marshmallow, and melt it in the microwave for about 7 seconds. The kids will love watching how the marshmallow expands to a large size while it's being cooked. Pull it out, top it with another graham cracker, and they're ready to eat.
ehow suggests adding peanut butter, but I guess I'm a purist (or as much of one as I could be, considering I'm microwaving them!), because I prefer them the traditional way. If you want to avoid the microwave, you could try Anna's
outdoor mini-s'mores grill.
Diane has everything you'll need to create a
stay-cation campout, so set up a pretend fire, sing some camp songs, and microwave s'mores, all without leaving home. You won't get the whole experience, but you
will have a great time!
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Great idea to microwave...never thought of that. Perfect for when the kids are clamoring for something NOW.
ReplyYou should also try my Smores on a Stick.
Francie
The Smores on a Stick recipe is here:
Replyhttp://frantichomecook.com/life/kids/smores-on-a-pocky-have-your-stick-and-eat-it-too/
This is the only way I make s'mores.....by microwave.
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