Summer is coming to an end and I know I have taken my last camping trip for the year. What do I love about camping? The hiking, four wheeling, hanging out around the fire with my family. What do the kids love about camping? The smores! I stumbled across this recipe for Campfire Smores cookies and I have to say they will be made this week in my house. With something so delicious and gooey how could you go wrong?
Ingredients
1 cup butter
1 cup brown sugar
Cream together butter and sugar until incorporatedAdd:
2 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
Beat thoroughlyAdd:
2 cups flour
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 cup chocolate chips, or one giant Hershey’s bar, chopped
1 cup mini marshmallows
Stir to incorporate
Directions
Bake at F350°, for no more than 11 minutes (after 11 minutes, the graham cracker will burn).
Some of the marshmallow may toast off the cracker, but simply remove the cracker from your cookie sheet and quickly transfer to a wire rack.
How fun is it that these cookies are actually baked onto the graham cracker? The kids are going to LOVE LOVE LOVE these!
Thanks to Fahrenheit 350 for the original posting of these recipes and pictures.
19 COMMENTS
Judy @Savoring Today
12 years agoThese cookies sure would bring the campfire memories to the kitchen ~ Thanks for sharing on Hearth & Soul Hop. 🙂
Miz Helen
12 years agoThank you so much for sharing this awesome recipe with Full Plate Thursday. Hope you have a very special Mothers Day Weekend and come back soon!
Miz Helen
Tavette
12 years agoOn a 2nd look I see the graham cracker in the photo, but it’s not mentioned in the instructions. Please let us know. How many graham squares per cookie? How much dough per cookie? Marshmallow in the middle – sounds delish.
Thanks.
Tavette
Brandy
12 years ago AUTHORTavette-
Thank you for pointing out the information was not in there. I use half a graham cracker for each cookie and usually use a small ice cream scoop for the cookie dough. So 12 graham crackers should be enough with those measurements. The amount of cookies I get always seems to vary a little bit but usually 20 -24 cookies is what I get from one batch. My cookies appear to be bigger than the original poster as she yields 4 dozen usually.
Jenna @ www.sensationallyseasonal.com
12 years agoThese look so good! I love anything s’more related!
Jen Nikolaus
12 years agoOh my heavens. These sound AMAZING!!!!! My boys would LOVE these! Pinning now, can’t wait to try! Thanks for sharing!
~Jen @ YummyHealthyEasy.com
Brandy
12 years ago AUTHORThey are delicious Jen and I am sure your kids will love them! They are such fun in the summer for camping.
Kim @ Soliloquy Of Food & Such
12 years agoHoly wow!! The marshmallow is INSIDE the cookie!! Pinning this – Stopping by from I Should Be Mopping The Floor, have a great week!!
Brandy
12 years ago AUTHORKim-
These cookies are so yummy! They are very unique as well and we can’t get enough of them since I ran across them. Thank you for stopping by!
Cathy
12 years agoYum!
I would love for you to share this and link up to my TGIF Link Party! Who knows, you just might be featured next week!
http://apeekintomyparadise.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-peek-into-my-paradise-tgif-link-party.html
Cathy
Mel
12 years agoOh my goodness! This looks amazing!!
Audrey
12 years agoYum! I have a major sweet tooth and want to go make these right now. Seriously, thanks for sharing the recipe.
@MryJhnsn from iNeedaPlaydate
12 years agoholy pinning! those look amazing and I think I have all the ingredients to make them today! thanks!
Brandy
12 years ago AUTHORBe careful about making them Mary because you will want them all the time! They are delicious and fun 🙂