Elevate Your Campfire Treats with Fancy S’mores Creations
Joe Squatch
January 8, 2025
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Campfire gatherings bring memories, warmth, and great food, but elevating classic s’mores into gourmet creations transforms the experience into something truly special. From unique flavor combinations to inventive ingredients, there’s no limit to what one can create.
Whether it’s infused chocolates or artisanal marshmallows, these fancy s’mores will impress friends and family around the fire.
Salted Caramel S’mores
Salted caramel s’mores add a delicious twist to a classic treat. Instead of plain chocolate, use salted caramel chocolate bars for a rich flavor.
Ingredients:
- Graham crackers
- Caramel sauce
- Roasted marshmallows
- Sea salt (for sprinkling)
Instructions:
- Spread caramel sauce over a graham cracker.
- Sprinkle it with salt. Top with a marshmallow.
- Toast it to gooey perfection.
- Finish with another graham cracker. Sandwich everything together.
Here’s a very easy tutorial to follow:
Nutella & Strawberry S’mores
Nutella & strawberry s’mores bring a delicious twist to the classic campfire treat. They combine rich chocolate-hazelnut spread with fresh strawberries for a sweet, fruity flavor.
To make this treat, gather the following ingredients:
- Graham crackers
- Nutella spread
- Marshmallows
- Fresh strawberries
Preparation is simple. Toast the marshmallows over the campfire until golden brown.
Next, spread a generous layer of Nutella on a graham cracker. Place sliced strawberries, then the toasted marshmallow on top.
Top it all off with another graham cracker and enjoy the delightful combination of flavors.
Check out this post for the recipe:
Peanut Butter Cup S’mores
Peanut Butter Cup S’mores take the classic treat to the next level.
Ingredients:
- Graham crackers
- Marshmallows
- Peanut butter cups
To make them, start by roasting a marshmallow over the fire.
Once it’s perfectly toasted, stack it with a peanut butter cup between two graham crackers.
For an extra touch, add a piece of raspberry before sealing the sandwich, such as in the video below: