I love to camp. My family and I went camping every summer when I was a kid. We would canoe down a river or find a campsite in the middle of nowhere and stay for a week. We tented it, went to the bathroom in the woods, and made our meals over a fire. My Dad was pretty talented in the dessert department, but hands down, my favorite camp dessert is, was, and always will be, s'mores.
In my adult years, my desparation for s'mores have caused me to toast a marshmallow over my gas stove. It made the marshmallow taste a little funky, but it did the job in a pinch. I found this delight of a recipe online, courtesty of Betty Crocker. (Originally found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bettycrockerrecipes/3307399156)
Oh yeah.
Ingrediants:
1 cup graham cracker crumbs
1 package Pillsbury Ready Made Dough (if you wanted, you could make your own cookie dough, which I prefer, but didn't have time for this)
3 cups milk chocolate chips
4.5 cups mini marshmallows
Oven: 375 degrees
1. Smash graham cracker crumbs. This is an excellent job for a toddler. I ended up finishing up the job because he got distracted by the dog and ran away.
2. Empty cookie dough into a bowl, combine with the crumbs until well mixed.
Also try keeping the 2 year old (and yourself) out of the dough
3. Press cookie dough into an ungreased 9x13 pan.
4. Bake at 375 degrees for 18-20 minutes, until cookie is golden brown.
5. While cookie is baking, prep the chocolate chips and marshmallows in bowls. The next part goes pretty quickly, so it's nice to have the measuring pre-done.
If you're making this with kids, the next part is not very kid friendly as we're working with the cookie right out of the oven. Please be careful!
6. Remove cookie from oven and immediately cover the baked cookie with the chocolate chips.
7. Let stand 3-5 minutes until the chips start to get melty.
8. Once melted, spread all over the cookie evenly.
9. Sprinkle marshmallows over the top. Try to coat the chocolate evenly.
10. Turn the oven to broil and return the pan to the oven for 30 seconds MAX. The marshmallows brown quickly. Serious, 30 seconds is all you need to get this:
Allow to cool for 10 minutes before cutting. This tastes best served warm. Make sure you have some milk. You will need it!
::drool::
Review: After making the cookie, it is really sweet. Like, really really sweet. I needed at least 2 glasses of milk to wash it down. I think I could have added at least half a cup more graham crackers because it seemed to be lacking that real graham cracker taste that I love about s'mores. But hey, I'm not hatin'. This is a dang good dessert that is just begging to be made and eaten!
We'll have to do this! :) Thanks for the idea. And you also reminded me I need to make my kids aprons. lol
ReplyDeleteAnd for a quick smores I always use the broiler to toast the marshmallows. So good.