What kid (big or small) doesn't like s'mores? The next time you're sitting around the campfire and you've got the munchies, try one of these recipes.
Submitted by Deanna, "This recipe is not mine originally but I have found this is one of the better ways to make them. You can add all sorts of yummy stuff with the chocolate: caramel spread, nuts, or try colored marshmallows."
Submitted by Beth, "I ran out of graham crackers for S'mores, and decided upon this concoction. Well, my family liked them just as much, if not better. You know you can't go wrong with chocolate and peanut butter."
Submitted by Barb, "Less mess and tastes wonderful."
Submitted by Tina, "While we were on our first camping trip this year, we had fresh strawberries out on the picnic table with our s'mores items. I put one between the 2 cookies I used instead of the graham crackers, and along with the chocolate and the roasted marshmallow, which helped keep the strawberry in place while I ate it. Tastes yummy."
Submitted by Robin, "We were bored with the same s'mores, but loved the taste. So we came up with this recipe."
Submitted by Tami, "We did these at a Girl Scout campout and they were a hit."
Submitted by Pamela, "A yummy mint version of an old standby."
Submitted by Judi, "I was looking for a less messy way to make s'mores and came up with this."
Submitted by Jennifer, "This was developed by my husband out of desperation on a recent camping trip using the white peanut butter cups since he won't eat regular chocolate."
Submitted by Diana, "You can also make smoco pizzas by using two large tortillas with the chocolate chips and marshmallows in between. After heating on both sides, cut in wedges."