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10 S'mores Recipes You Can Make At Home

Take your favourite campfire snack up a notch (or two) with these recipes.
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Caramilk-ginger s'mores

Nothing says summer quite like the combination of chocolate, toasted marshmallows and graham crackers. If you can't make a campfire, there still are plenty of ways to eat s'mores. Best of all, these recipes work all year long.

Caramilk-Ginger S'mores

Make a childhood favourite even more delicious by using ginger thins and inserting Caramilk squares instead of solid chocolate. Then press your gooey marshmallow between the cookies until
the chocolate melts.

Caramel Skillet S’mores

The secret to this reimagined campfire dessert? A caramel-filled chocolate bar. You can go fancy, but good ol’ Caramilk works great. Get this caramel skillet s’mores recipe.

Caramel Skillet S'mores in a pale-blue enamelled cast-iron skillet made of Caramilk bars, mini marshmallows lightly toasted and graham crackers next to toasted marshmallows on a stick and an enamel camping cup with s'mores in them next to Caramilk squares and graham cracker squares for a caramel skillet s'mores recipeCaramel skillet s'mores. (Photo: Erik Putz)

S'mores Ice Cream Sandwich

Gooey marshmallow ice cream sandwiched between softened graham crackers—best consumed away from a campfire. Get this s'mores ice cream sandwich recipe.

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Someone holding a stack of s'mores ice cream sandwiches(Produced by: Aimee Nishitoba; Photography: Erik Putz; Food styling: Ashley Denton; Prop Styling: Madeleine Johari)

S’mores-Topped Brownies

To gild our delicious, brilliant (and gluten-free!) brownie recipe, turn it into a s’mores brownie and bring one of summer’s favourite tastes inside. Get this s’mores-topped brownie recipe.

A brownie topped with s'mores brownie topping—marshmallow spread topped with chocolate syrup and graham cracker bits(Photo: Roberto Caruso)

Stroopwafel S'marmalades

"Stroopwafels are thin Dutch waffle cookies filled with caramel, which you can find in most grocery stores. We sandwiched them with marshmallow fluff and tangy marmalade to make an easy and sophisticated s’mores-inspired dessert." Get Zeke Goodwin's stroopwafel s'marmalades recipe.

Stroopwafel s'marmalades: Stroopwafels filled with orange marmalade and marshmallow fluff, broken into three piecesProduced by Sun Ngo. Photo by Christie Vuong. Food Styling by Ashley Denton. Prop styling by Christine Hanlon.

No campfire? No problem. And, these cookie cups may even be more fun to eat (yup, we said it). Get this no-bake s’mores cookie cups recipe.

Graham cracker cookie shooterPhoto, Irene Ngo.

S’mores Icebox Cookies

Chocolate and graham-cracker laced cookies get sandwiched around marshmallow fluff filling in this decadently fun cookie. Get this s’mores icebox cookie recipe.

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s'mores icebox cookie (top) on top of a stack of Chocolate and cream icebox cookies(Photo: Roberto Caruso)

Frozen S’mores Cake

This dazzling s’mores cake is a grown-up version of the campfire favourite, and an easy dessert that makes the summer season even sweeter. Get this frozen s’mores cake recipe.

A frozen s'mores cake on a platter lined with parchment paper with a slice removed; the cake is made with graham-cracker crumbs; 35% cream; chopped bittersweet chocolate; and egg whites with a meringue topping topped with toasted sliced almonds for a post on a refreshing frozen s'mores cake recipe(Photo: James Tse)

S’mores Pretzel Pop

Pretzels + large marshmallows + melted chocolate chips = perfection. Get this s’mores pretzel pop recipe.

10 S'mores Recipes You Can Make At HomePhoto, Kristen Eppich.

S’mores Hand Pie

Capture one of summer’s essential flavours with chocolate-marshmallow hand pies. Get this s'mores hand pie recipe.

S'mores hand pies on a white platter; individual pies filled with mini marshmallows and chocolate with a maple glaze for a post on a s'mores hand pies recipe(Photo: Sian Richards)

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