A s'more (sometimes spelled smore) is a traditional nighttime campfire treat popular in the United States and Canada consisting of a roasted marshmallow and a layer of chocolate sandwiched between two pieces of graham cracker .
Well, I only used one of the above mentioned ingredients.
Here's what I used chocolate cake frosting, marshmallows, and shortbread cookies!
These are easy to make and no outdoor fire needed! I made these using the flame from the stove. Some people don't have outdoor pits, or it might me too cold out....so the stove works great. I added a little frosting to the cookie, put about 5 mini marshmallows on a skewer and toasted. (adult supervision when toasting marshmallows, if kids are not old enough)
Yummy.......
Yes...I know cake frosting is like lard but it's soooooo good, plus it said made with Hershey's chocolate, lol!!
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Yummy-gooey-goodness! S'mores are the best and for some reason, I always feel like I need a campfire to make them. Thanks for the delicious reminder to use my stove. ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy seeing (and tasting) beautiful!
Yummy indeed!!
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OMG! That looks so yummy! May have to make them for my kids! Thanks!
ReplyDeletethank you....the hubs loved them!
DeleteSo glad I found you on blog hop! I can't wait to try this out. Follow me back, please :) http://mybeautyboxes.blogspot.com/
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DeleteYummy!! So glad that you linked this to Things I've Done Thursday~
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frosting sounds like a great idea!
ReplyDeleteso bad, but soooo good!! lol!!
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These look so delicious! I love s'mores. I'd love to have you link up at my party too! The recipe I choose as my favorite each week gets one month free sidebar advertising on my blog. :)
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These look delicious! And so easy - yay!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! Thank you for sharing at Potpourri Friday!
ReplyDeleteThese look really yummy and so easy!
ReplyDeleteAnna
amgcrafts.blogspot.com
yes...super easy and very yummy!! I just made some too!!
Deletesmokes are one of my week spots....and if I buy the stuff everyone eats it before i can make the smokes anyway....I am going to try this and see if I can have my smokes and eat it too!! thanks!
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these would be great for a off season living room camp out with the kids! Thanks for the great idea.
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Totally!! Before I was married and had the fancy pit and gas stove, my bestie and I would make them using a candle in the kitchen!! lol!
Deletethanks for dropping by...gladly returning the follow!
YUM!!! FBing this!
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www.askannamoseley.com
Thanks for linking up! This looks super naughty and YUMMY:)
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thank you for hosting!
DeleteO I love such pretty small snacks.. :) thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteI could definately eat those! I LOVE frosting of any kind. I'm a sugar person lol.
ReplyDeletePaula
lifeasweknowitbypaula.blogspot.com
Hmm that looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteYummy! I would love for you to stop by and link up at my Linky Party via: ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com
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Ooh, they look awesome :)
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thanks for stopping by! they are very yummy!
DeleteI'm in love with this idea! So fun for the kids! Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteDelightfullyclever
No problem...thanks for stopping by.
Deletethank you for the invite!
ReplyDeleteCute Idea, my kiddos would love this, definately going to try :)
ReplyDeleteAfter working our way through the girl scout cookies these will be a must try. :D Thanks for linking up to Motivated Monday at BeColorful
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This is definitely a yummy twist on the original! Thanks so much for sharing at Taking A Timeout Thursday!
ReplyDeleteThey look delishhhhh!!!
ReplyDeleteyes...very yummy!
DeleteWe made these for afternoon snack and they were a hit!
ReplyDeleteI featured them on tmy party today!
I never thought to make them on the stove! The frosting makes them look so delicious too. I'm a sucker for Betty Crocker frosting! Yummy!
ReplyDeletelooks yummy and super easy to make! thanks for sharing, hun!
ReplyDeleteI love this so much that I am featuring it today! Thanks for sharing! ~Tonia
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These look sooo good!
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--Katie
Lol I love how you said "I know that chocolate frosting is like lard" made me laugh because that's what I always say too! But it tastes good anyway ;o) This looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteyeah....frosting is the best!!
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Oh how I love s'mores!! This is a fantastic idea. Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, these look so rich and delicious!
ReplyDeleteSO delicious. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete:) Samantha @ Crafty Texas Girls and "Cowgirl Up!"
What a great idea! I'm going to have to try this with my 6-year-old...maybe he'll finally like frosting, LOL!
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