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These crazy delicious S'mores Bites are ready in minutes, oven baked and your new favorite way to enjoy s'mores all year round! Graham cracker crust, perfectly golden brown marshmallow and ooey-gooey melted chocolate!

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Looking for new ways to make s’mores,? Then these S’mores Bites will be your new favorite S’mores recipe that you can make in the oven all year round! They have been shared MILLIONS of times on Facebook and Pinterest. That’s because they are amazing!!

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Easy S’more Bites

Sure, some people may think s’mores are only for a warm summer night. But, with this amazingly delicious S’more Bites, you will be able to enjoy themall year round! This s’mores recipe isn’t just for summer anymore! (love indoor s’mores – try these s’mores bars too!)

When I tell you that this may be THE most ridiculously good dessert that I have made… I am totally not kidding! These s’more bites are sick…. I mean sick in the good way, not the yuckyway!

The best news is that they are not only amazing, but they are also crazy easy to make – If I can make this ANYONE can!

Can you make s’mores at home in your oven?

Heck yes, you can make s’mores in your oven! You not only can make s’mores in your oven, but you may never make s’mores over a campfire again after you try these s’mores recipe – Mini S’mores Bites!

What’s in a S’more?

S’mores can be whatever you want them to be, but the traditional version of the s’more includes:

  • Graham Crackers
  • Chocolate
  • Marshmallows

If you are like me, you may like to spice them up a bit and go gourmet s’more!

What is in a Gourmet S’more?

Think out of the traditional s’mores recipe box here! I love to include other ingredientslike:

  • Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
  • York Peppermint Patty
  • Almond Joy
  • Strawberries
  • Bananas
  • Sweetened Coconut

But we are here to talk about one of my favorite desserts of all times, Mini S’mores Bites!
NOTE: I have made these 1000 different times and 1000 different ways (that may be an exaggeration). I have included photos on the different ways you can make them!

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Word of caution…. my friend Maria and I were making these the other day and let’s just say we may have gotten a little bit distracted while they were in the oven on broil!

That batch – not so great – little too toasted :), but the second batch – incredible!! Just stay alert and keep an eye on the oven when finishing them off! (we get distracted easily!)

Ingredients

  • Graham crackercrumbs – I prefer the store-bought crumbs as opposed to breaking them up yourself. I think they just work better!
  • Butter
  • Powdered sugar
  • Marshmallows
  • Reese’s mini peanut butter cups or Hershey bars
  • Mini muffin or cupcake pan (24 count total)
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How to Make S’more Bites

  1. Mix together the ingredients for the crust (butter, graham cracker crumbs and powdered sugar). SEE IMPORTANT NOTES BELOW ON CRUST!) Fill each of the muffin tins about 3/4 full and press down around the edges to make a cup. You can either use your fingers to press along the side, or use a measuring tablespoon and press it along the sides and bottom to make the cup.
  2. Bake crust for 5 minutes at 350 degrees.
  3. Place chocolate or Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup in each cup. Top with half of a marshmallow.
  4. Place in oven on broil and watch them like a hawk! You will just want them to brown about 1-2 minutes. They will burn so don’t take your eyes off of them.
    VARIATION-TIP: You can make this recipe with either the chocolate down first or the marshmallow first. The instructions above are for the chocolate first….If you do the marshmallow first, place them in the oven on broil until they begin to brown. Take them out of the oven and place the chocolate on top of the browned marshmallow and the heat from the marshmallow will melt the chocolate.)
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Important note on crust

When adding the melted butter to the crust, some people find that there is too much butter and it pools in the mixture. My recommendation is to slowly add the butter and mix it in a little at a time until your mixture looks like the picture below.

If it does not look like the photo below and you are finding your butter is pooling or it is too wet, you should add some additional graham cracker crumbs and powdered sugar to achieve the consistency as pictured.

The graham crackers that you use absorb differently and this will determine how much butter you will want to add. You want the mixture to be moist, but not wet.

The butter should not pool, but the mixture should stick together when you press it into the pan for the crust.

All things s’mores! Check out all of the great s’mores recipes

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  • S’mores Bars
  • S’mores Eclair Cake
  • S’mores Trifle
  • S’mores No Churn Ice Cream
  • Rolled S’mores Rice Krispie Treats

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S’mores Bites

Author — Jennifer Fishkind

Serves — 24

These crazy delicious S'mores Bites are ready in minutes, oven baked and your new favorite way to enjoy s'mores all year round! Graham cracker crust, perfectly golden brown marshmallow and ooey-gooey melted chocolate!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 minutes mins

Let cool 1 hour hr

Total Time 18 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 cup graham cracker crumbs
  • 5-6 tablespoons melted butter
  • ¼ cup powdered sugar
  • 12 Marshmallows
  • Reese’s mini peanut butter cups or Hershey bars

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees

  • Grease mini-muffin pan with non-stick butter spray

  • In a medium size bowl mix graham cracker crumbs, powdered sugar and butter with a spoon

  • Evenly distribute mixture to the 24 mini muffin cups. Press along the bottom and sides to make a “cup”.

  • Bake for 5 minutes

  • While they are baking cut 12 large marshmallows in half

  • Remove the pans from the oven and place either one Reese’s or two sections of a Hershey bar in the graham cracker cup and cover with 1/2 of marshmallow (cut side facing down)

  • Turn your oven on broil

  • Put the pan back in and broil for 2 minutes (WATCH THEM!!) Take them out as soon as they start to brown

  • Let cool for one hour

  • Use a teaspoon or knife to wedge under the s’more cups and they should just pop right out!

Jenn’s Notes

Note on crust:When adding the melted butter to the crust, some people find that there is too much butter and it pools in the mixture. My recommendation is to slowly add the butter and mix it in a little at a time until your mixture looks like the picture in the post above.

If it does not look like the photo and you are finding your butter is pooling or it is too wet, you should add some additional graham cracker crumbs and powdered sugar to achieve the consistency as pictured.

The graham crackers that you use absorb differently and this will determine how much butter you will want to add. You want the mixture to be moist, but not wet.

The butter should not pool, but the mixture should stick together when you press it into the pan for the crust

VARIATION:

You can make this recipe with either the chocolate down first or the marshmallow first. The instructions above are for the chocolate first….If you do the marshmallow first, place them in the oven on broil until they begin to brown. Take them out of the oven and place the chocolate on top of the browned marshmallow and the heat from the marshmallow will melt the chocolate.)

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Nutrition Info

Calories: 93kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 77mg | Potassium: 30mg | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 90IU | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 0.3mg

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Originally Published June 29, 2014

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FAQs

How unhealthy is a smore? ›

“They're just so delicious that we don't think about its nutritional value,” Maria Rodriguez, a certified diabetes educator at Mount Sinai, tells The Post. “It has lots of carbs, sugar and processed ingredients.” While a s'more is never going to be a superfood, it is possible to tweak to make it a bit healthier.

What does Smore stand for? ›

S'more is a contraction of the phrase "some more". A s'more recipe appeared in a Campfire Marshmallows cookbook in the early 1920s, where it was called a "Graham Cracker Sandwich". The text indicates that the treat was already popular with both Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts.

What was the original name for S mores? ›

Finally, in 1927, the recipe for a s'more, then known as a “Some More,” arrived in a Girl Scout guidebook titled “Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts.” The recipe was later credited to troop leader Loretta Scott Crew and called for 16 graham crackers, eight bars of chocolate, and 16 marshmallows.

Is it OK to eat marshmallows everyday? ›

Marshmallows are not inherently dangerous to eat when consumed in moderation and with appropriate care, but they can pose a choking hazard, especially for young children.

Is eating a bag of marshmallows bad for you? ›

But these fluffy white puffs aren't very nutritious. Marshmallow ingredients usually include just sugar, corn syrup, and gelatin. Even so, marshmallow calories can add up quickly if you eat more than a single serving.

What country is S'mores from? ›

S'mores first appeared in a 1920s US cookbook as a recipe called the 'Graham Cracker Sandwich' where a toasted marshmallow and half a chocolate bar were sandwiched between Graham Crackers - a sweet biscuit made with graham flour and flavoured with honey or cinnamon.

What makes S'mores so good? ›

She credits the popularity of s'mores to the combination—that earthy malt of the cracker, the pleasant richness of chocolate and the bittersweet edge that a roaring blaze brings to the marshmallow. It all works in blissful harmony.

Why are S'mores so good? ›

They bring people together around the fire, creating memories that last a lifetime. The gooey marshmallow, melted chocolate, and crunchy graham cracker combination is irresistible, and it's no wonder that s'mores have become a vacation must-have.

Which crackers are best for smores? ›

If you ask our Test Kitchen which brand is best for snacking (also s'mores, desserts and more), it would have to be Nabisco Grahams. “This one is very tasty on its own,” says Sarah Tramonte in the Test Kitchen. “It has good sweetness and that classic flavor.” That flavor, of course, is honey and a touch of brown sugar.

What can I use instead of graham crackers for S mores? ›

What should I use for s'mores besides graham crackers? Some people like other types of plain cookies like oatmeal, or chocolate chip or try crispy granola bars! You could use a marshmallow rice crispy treat, major sweetness but fun!

What should I buy for S'mores? ›

Marshmallow + graham cracker + Hershey =

But the classic combo of graham crackers, marshmallows and HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate can come together in the comfort of your kitchen any time of year. And we promise: They're every bit as gooey and delicious!

What is the new flavor of Smores? ›

Pepsi's Limited Edition S'mores Collection: How the 3 New Flavors Taste. The bonfire-inspired Pepsi flavors are Toasted Marshmallow, Graham Cracker and Chocolate. The drinks are designed to be mixed together.

Who first ate marshmallows? ›

Ancient Egyptians were the first to enjoy a gooey treat now called marshmallow as early as 2000 BC. The treat was considered very special and it was reserved for gods and royalty. Marshmallow was made from the mallow plant (Athaea officinalis) that grows wild in marshes.

Do they have smores in England? ›

Indulge in a British twist on a classic campfire treat with these delightful British S'mores! Featuring gooey marshmallows, rich chocolate, and crumbly digestive biscuits, this scrumptious dessert will have you craving more.

Is toasting marshmallows bad for you? ›

And the National Cancer Institute Experts say that while it is considered safe to eat burnt food, with so much research still unknown around the topic, it is best to consume it in moderation in small quantities. Needless to say, you can enjoy that crispy black marshmallow on your s'mores. It's all good.

Is it healthy to roast marshmallows? ›

So, if you've been holding back from all the fun and exciting moments of eating your much-loved marshmallows out in the open like you would in the woods, there's nothing to worry about. It's absolutely safe and healthy to consume marshmallows roasted on gas.

Are smores high in calories? ›

Even though they're a childhood favorite treat, the ingredients used to make a s'more are definitely less than nutritious. And while people make s'mores differently, they generally include one marshmallow, two small rectangles of chocolate, and one graham cracker – which adds up to nearly 100 calories.

How many calories are in a single Smore? ›

The traditional s'more contains around 190-210 calories.

A typical s'more made with a graham cracker, a marshmallow, and a square of milk chocolate contains approximately 190 to 210 calories.

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