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The thread centers around a request for a chopped-up s'mores recipe suitable for a large bar pan. Participants share their experiences, thoughts on the recipe, and some personal anecdotes related to s'mores.
There is no clear consensus on the necessity of a recipe for s'mores, as some participants feel it is simple while others appreciate having a detailed recipe.
Participants share personal experiences related to making and enjoying s'mores, with some referencing nostalgic memories associated with camping.
Consultants looking for dessert ideas or those interested in sharing a fun, nostalgic treat with family or colleagues may find this discussion helpful.
raebates said:I must admit, my first thought when I saw the thread title was, "Um, graham cracker, bit of chocolate bar, toasted marshmallow, and squish together with another graham cracker. Do you really need a recipe?" LOL!
PCchefamy said:Oops the Smore's Galore recipe is in Delightful Desserts Cookbook on page 115. I thought I was going crazy when I could find it in the All the Best, just reading about smores has started a craving.![]()
For a chopped-up s'mores recipe in a large bar pan, you'll need graham crackers, chocolate bars, marshmallows, butter, and optionally, some toppings like mini chocolate chips or nuts for added flavor.
Before starting, preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Then, line the large bar pan with parchment paper or lightly grease it to prevent sticking. This will make it easier to remove the s'mores once they are baked.
Bake the chopped-up s'mores in the large bar pan for about 10-15 minutes, or until the marshmallows are golden brown and the chocolate is melted. Keep an eye on them to prevent burning.
Absolutely! You can customize your s'mores by using different types of chocolate, such as peanut butter cups or caramel-filled chocolates. You can also add toppings like crushed candy bars, nuts, or even a drizzle of caramel sauce for extra flavor.
Once baked, let the s'mores cool for a few minutes in the pan. Then, use a sharp knife to cut them into squares or bars. You can serve them warm or at room temperature, and they can be enjoyed as a fun dessert for gatherings or parties!