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10 Different Ways to Make Delicious S’mores

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Kean chapter.

For those of you who are s’mores lovers, like myself, the classic “campfire” s’mores treat isn’t the only treat that allows you to enjoy the combination of marshmallows, chocolate bars and graham crackers. In fact, there are at least 10 different ways to make delicious s’mores.

As published on www.delish.com, s’mores recipes range from warm and cold solid snacks to liquid treats.

1. Red Velvet S’more Cupcakes — If you are a red velvet lover as well as a s’mores lover, then this recipe is perfect for you! Although red velvet and s’mores are a rare combination, your taste buds will love this treat. Recipe

2. S’mores Martini — There’s nothing wrong with treating yourself with a cocktail after a long day, especially if what you’re drinking is a s’mores martini. This warm and sweet treat is perfect for those ladies who do not drink alcohol. Recipe

3. Frozen S’mores Snacks — If you’re tired of the traditional warm s’mores treat by the campfire, then treat yourself to a frozen snack. It will be your sweet alternative to ice-cream! Recipe

4. Banana-Nutella S’mores — Have you ever heard of Nutella? What about Banana-Nutella S’mores? If you haven’t, this is the perfect time to light up your grill and indulge yourself into the sweetness before summer is truly over. Recipe

5. S’mores Ice-Cream Pie — Hot fudge, ice-cream, marshmallow cream and graham cracker crust…what more can a s’mores lover ask for? Recipe

6. S’mores Pizzas — None of the local pizzerias in your town will have this pizza on their menus. You’ll just have to wear your chef’s hat and your apron in the kitchen and become a s’mores pizza master! Recipe

7. S’mores Mini Cakes — This tiered little treat is perfect to serve during special occasions, such as birthdays and parties in general. Your guests will leave your home with a sweet tooth. Recipe

8. S’mores Sundaes — How can you resist a s’mores sundae? This delicious snack will make you say, “I want some more!” Recipe

9. Peanut Butter Pound Cake S’mores — Tired of the graham crackers? Try something new! Replace the crackers with a buttery pound cake sandwiched with peanut butter and marshmallow fluff, and dipped at the tip in chocolate. Yum! Recipe

10. Frozen Coconut S’mores — If you like coconut, then add a tropical twist to the traditional s’mores by substituting marshmallows with frozen coconut cream. You won’t regret it! Recipe

So, s’mores lovers…which recipe is your favorite? Which one will you make?
 

Francesca was born and raised in Sicily, and speaks Italian fluently. She migrated to the United States with her family when she was 11-years-old. Francesca did not speak English when she arrived in the U.S., but that did not stop her from continuing to be a good student. She always enjoyed learning and opening her mind to new ideas and concepts. Francesca's favorite quote is "Veni, Vidi, Vici" (I came, I saw, I conquered) by Julius Caesar. That quote doesn't only relate to Francesca migrating to the U.S., learning a new language and adapting to a new culture, but it also relates to her battle against cancer. She was diagnosed with Rhabdomyosarcoma in 2005 and completed all of her treatments in 2006. She has been a cancer survivor since then. Francesca continues to live her life to the fullest and to achieve success. She is currently a Communications/Journalism student at Kean University, NJ. Prior attending Kean, she attended Raritan Valley Community College in Branchburg, NJ, where she earned her Associate's Degree in both Communications and English. Francesca is passionate about writing and editing. She has written several news and feature articles for The Tower, Kean's student newspaper, and she is currently the Head Online Editor for The Tower. Francesca is also an intern at www.thealternativepress.com, where she covers events and meetings in Westfield, NJ. Her career goals include writing feature stories for The New York Times and eventually, launching her own magazine company. When she's not busy, Francesca loves to spend time with her family and her friends. She enjoys cooking and creating new recipes, watching movies with her boyfriend and simply relaxing. After the fall semester is over, she plans to launch her own blog about her two favorite topics: fashion and food. A little advice from Francesca: "You can do anything you set your mind to."