S'more Babies Recipe (Smurds) • The Cooking Dish (2024)

WOW! It’s been a crazy couple of months, and I’m glad to finally be posting another recipe. As some of you know I work a full-time job and I also run a freelance web design business, which I absolutely love, and I’m also creating two recipes a month for BettyCrocker.com and Pillsbury.com. You’ll be seeing some of those recipes show up on their sites in the near future.

With that busy schedule I’m feeling awesome that I finally had a chance to post here again, and I’m extra excited that today’s dessert is both incredibly easy and super delicious!

I have to admit though that now that I have a small window of free time, I’m having a hard time resisting the urge to turn on Doctor Who (Season 6 is now on Netflix!!) and zone out for a while. I’m typically petrified of aliens and the paranormal, but man, I’m loving that show. I think it’s helping me overcome my fear that an alien is going to find me and possess my body or eat me. Considering my recent diet, I’m sure I’d taste like a spoonful of sugar, just what a hungry alien needs to polish off a well-rounded meal.

And now you’re wondering what on earth this S’more Babies recipe has to do with aliens. Well, I’ll tell you. Absolutely nothing, and I think I’d like to keep it that way. However, these little critters are absolutely great movie snacks and party appetizers, and it requires absolutely NO FIRE (darn it!).

Let’s get started and you’ll see how easy this recipe is to make, but before I forget, I want to talk about this recipe’s name. After tossing around a few ideas I finally decided to call these bite-sized delights S’more Babies. I thought it was cute and that my little girls would like it (which they did). I presented the concept and name to my brother who off the top of his head said, “You should call them Smurds.” I didn’t get it. He explained: “Smore Turds.”

Yeah. That’s not a typo.

As it turns out, it’s much easier to call these things Smurds which is one syllable and easy to remember. As a bonus all you manly men out there can stay macho by not saying S’more Babies whenever you want some munchies. As long as you don’t think of what it stands for, you’re good to go. It’s also wrong to eat babies.

But you can call them either one and it’s okay. Okay, on to the recipe.

S’more Babies (Smurds)

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Ingredients

  • 12 ounces milk chocolate appeals, snaps, or chocolate chips (1 bag)
  • 5.25 ounces mini marshmallows (1/2 bag)
  • 9 full-length graham crackers

Method

As always, gather all your ingredients… all three of them.

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Line a cookie sheet or other large carrier with wax paper to prevent the s’more babies from sticking, just in case they do (mine didn’t, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.)

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Smash up your graham crackers and place them in a bowl. I tried to keep it clean this time around by containing them in a sandwich bag and using the nearest sledge hammer meat pounder I could find to reduce them to mere crumbs. You could also use a rolling pin or even your feet—whatever gets the job done really.

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Melt the chocolate. The image below shows my ready workstation.

The nuker makes for easy chocolate melting. In a microwave-safe bowl, add the chocolate and cook for 30 seconds at a time. Stir after each interval. When 3/4 of the chocolate is melted, keep stirring and the rest of the chocolate will melt. I find the best dipping is when your chocolate is between 80°F and 90°F.

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Add a few marshmallows to the chocolate. Believe me when I say they’ll be happy to be there.

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Roll the marshmallows around in the chocolate, then pull them out. I found that toothpicks were an efficient way of doing this without wasting chocolate.

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Roll the chocolate-drenched marshmallows in the crushed graham crackers.

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Place the finished product on your wax paper and let the chocolate set (about 5 minutes).

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Place in a nice party bowl and serve up!

My favorite way to eat these is to freeze them for at least one hour. They’re absolutely awesome when frozen.

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But guess what folks? That’s not all! Don’t limit yourself to graham crackers. There are countless goodies you can use in place of graham crackers. In the picture below (left to right) I’ve used a variety of toppings: crushed Butterfinger, shredded coconut, crushed Oreo cookies, crushed Heath Bar, Nerds, and crushed cashews.

I like to refer to the coconut ones as Snowballs, the Oreo ones as Mud balls, and the Nerd ones as Nerd Bombs (eat one, you’ll know it’s appropriately named), and the nut-covered ones as Nut Munchers.

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By the way, your kids will love these… these aren’t your kids, but if yours are anything like mine, then I speak the truth.

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FAQs

What crackers do I use for S Mores? ›

Stack your graham crackers, HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate Candy Bars and marshmallows together to create S'mores of all kinds.

What chocolate is best for smores? ›

Milk chocolate is a classic choice for s'mores. It has a sweet and creamy flavor that complements marshmallows and graham crackers. Dark chocolate is a must for those who prefer a richer and less sweet flavor. It provides a slightly bitter contrast to the sweetness of the marshmallows and graham crackers.

How to make smores without a campfire? ›

directions
  1. Split graham cracker into 2 halves.
  2. On top of graham cracker squares place mini-marshmallows.
  3. Place under broiler for a few seconds until toasty. ...
  4. The heat from the marshmallow will melt the chocolate bar.
  5. Place other 1/2 of graham cracker on top.
  6. Press lightly to flatten marshmallows.

What is S Mores made of? ›

S'mores are made with graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate. They're warmed over an open flame until melted and gooey for a camping favorite.

How to get chocolate to melt in S Mores? ›

Heating a rock, and then putting the chocolate on it is brilliant - any heat will help. Heat a skillet in the oven (or on the stove or whatever) and then put the chocolate on it while you microwave an open-face marshmallow/graham cracker pile.

How many S Mores can you make with one box of graham crackers? ›

- What is it that makes Graham crackers different? A box contains 3 sleeves of 9 cracker sheets. Enough. for 27 s'mores.

Are cinnamon graham crackers good for smores? ›

These cinnamon-spiced graham crackers from Honey Maid aren't a huge departure from the original, but they taste different enough to make a more interesting s'more, especially if cinnamon is your thing.

What to use instead of graham crackers for S Mores? ›

Graham Cracker Alternatives
  • French bread (my favorite, think of a low budget version of a chocolate croissant with roasted marshmallow. ...
  • Cookies (homemade or storebought)
  • Waffles (I haven't tried this yet but it sounds beyond)
  • Pancakes.
  • Pop Tarts.
  • Waffle cones.
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What makes S'mores so good? ›

Making campfire s'mores is a summertime must-do whether you're on a family camping trip or around the fire pit in the background. With the melty-gooey goodness of the roasted marshmallows combined with the sweet chocolate and crunch of the graham cracker, it's a mouth-watering and classic combo.

What can I do instead of S'mores? ›

5 Campfire Snacks to Try Instead of S'mores
  1. Marshmallow Dip. On a S'more, sometimes your Hershey bar won't melt all the way (or at all). ...
  2. Trashy Crescent. Despite its name, the Trashy Crescent is a delightful treat that both kids and adults love. ...
  3. Campfire Ice Cream. ...
  4. Lemon Meringue S'mores. ...
  5. Chocolate Lovers S'mores.

What's the difference between vanilla nougat and marshmallows? ›

Nougat, traditionally, is made from egg whites and a sweetener (originally honey, though sugar is common these days). It tends to be dense and chewy, and frequently contains nuts and possibly dried fruit. Marshmallow uses gelatin for its substance rather than egg whites.

Is it safe to use canned heat for smores? ›

IMPORTANT: Some people may be concerned that Sterno isn't safe to use to roast s'mores, but according to the company, it is perfectly safe to roast food. Sterno ethanol gel burns safe and clean and is endorsed by Green Restaurant Association.

Can I use my gas stove to make smores? ›

You can make as many perfect, crispy edged marshmallows in the oven or on a gas stove as you want. Make one s'more or more in the oven or stove, it's easy and takes less than 10 minutes to make.

How do you make smores on an electric stove? ›

Instructions on the Stove
  1. You can cook s'mores over an electric or gas stove. ...
  2. Turn stove to high, wait until coils (if electric) are red hot or flame is consistent on a gas stove. ...
  3. Assemble by placing chocolate and desired toppings on graham cracker halves, place marshmallow on top and cover with 2nd graham cracker.
Apr 14, 2024

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