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June 1, 2015

How to Make the Best S’mores Ever!

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Making s’mores is a summertime staple–whether you are going camping or hanging out in your backyard everyone loves to make s’mores.

We have been trying out different s’mores techniques and recipes the last couple of summers and my kids are convinced that we now know how to make the best s’mores ever!

How to Make the Best S'mores Ever this Summer!

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Best S’mores Recipe

  • Honey Maid Original Graham Crackers
  • Jet Puffed Marshmallows
  • Ghirardelli Dark Collection Assortment Chocolate Squares (caramel and sea salt is our favorite!)
  • Long skewers
  • Campfire

How to Make S'mores over a Campfire

Prep all of your s’mores supplies by taking them out of the package so that it is easier to make the s’mores when the marshmallows are ready.

The kids highly recommend starting with the caramel and sea salt chocolates because they were by far our favorite combination, but if you are more of a traditionalist the plain dark chocolate pieces were delicious too.

How to Make the Very Best S'mores!

When everything is set it’s time to roast your marshmallows! I like mine lightly toasted but my kids and husband swear that they are better if they are a little burnt–either way you roast them they are delicious!

We love to do “old school” activities like making s’mores in the summer.  If you do it then you should also try making ice cream in a bag  and your own bubble recipe!

About Megan Sheakoski

Megan is the creator of Coffee Cups and Crayons, a blog full of simple fun and learning. She believes that kids’ activities don’t have to be complicated to be fun and that learning is better with play.

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  1. Almost Unschoolers says

    June 30, 2014 at 8:22 am

    I like them a little burnt too – and good and smushy on the inside 🙂

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