No-Bake S’mores Bars.
I just had a stunning revelation.
Literally, like five minutes ago. I am about to burst so I obviously have to tell you: s’mores are healthy.
Seriously.
Think about this. Ignore my insanity. Is this real life?
An actual s’more is the epitome of portion control. A semi-healthy “cracker” that is easily passed off for diet food any day of the week. A perfect ounce of chocolate, preferably dark and packed with antioxidants. A fluffy marshmallow that triples or quadruples in size and makes you feel like you’re eating more. Annnnnnnnd you cook it yourself.
See? Health food right there. It’s like you just ate three bunches of spinach and a a bushel of broccoli. Or in my case, a floret. Don’t you feel good about yourself??
Too bad my s’mores are made with six ounces of chocolate and 45 marshmallows. Leave it to me to completely ruin a simply perfect s’more. I’ve taken every ounce of portion control out of the game. I’ve added extra sugar. I’ve added sticks of butter. I’ve even added extra LAYERS. I hope you still love me.
I seriously have an issue. I mean… s’mores pie. S’mores brownies. S’mores tarts. S’mores cake in jars.
S’mores with marshmallows made of beer. What’s next? I hope s’more.
These can be bars or they can be a square of gooeyness that you eat with a fork. Or they can be a pan of dessert that you eat by yourself with a giant spoon while sitting on the couch and watching The Bachelorette. It’s up to you. I honestly just needed something to stuff under a marshmallow.
All that they contains is a quick graham crust, a chocolate ganache, and a pillow of homemade marshmallows – which if you haven’t noticed, is my new fixation. They are so incredibly easy to make. And I know you’re thinking that they can’t possibly be easy – but they are. The first time may be a bit stressful, but after that, you’ll have it down pat. And then you’ll want to make marshmallows every five seconds. And you’ll want to eat them with things. Like melted chocolate and a stick of butter.
Eat them frozen or eat them refrigerated and gooey. I toasted the marshmallow on top of a few with a kitchen torch for effect, but it really doesn’t need toasted at all. I’m just a freak about toasting things.
And apparently a freak about s’mores.
No Bake S’mores Bars
makes one 8 x 8 pan of bars
for marshmallow layer:
I used smitten kitchen’s homemade marshmallow recipe; the one I modified for the beer marshmallows.
for crust:
1/4 cup butter, melted
1 1/2 cups of graham cracker crumbs
1 tablespoon of powdered sugar
Spray an 8×8 inch pan with nonstick spray, then add powdered sugar and shake to cover and coat the bottom. In a bowl, add melted butter and graham crumbs together and mix with a spoon until all of the crumbs are moistened. Press into the pan and set in the freezer while you make the middle layer.
for chocolate layer:
3/4 cup heavy cream
8 ounces of chocolate, chopped (I used Lindt)
Combine cream and chocolate in a microwave safe bowl. Heat on medium power for 45 seconds, then remove and stir. Heat again on medium power for 30 seconds, and stir. Continue to stir until chocolate is melted. If needed, microwave 1-2 more times but only in 30 second increments. Ideally you want to stir the chocolate into the cream. Once the chocolate is smooth, remove pan from freezer and pour chocolate evenly over the top. Refrigerate or freeze for 2-4 hours before serving.
To assemble the bars, cut marshmallows into desired size. You can cut and entire 8 x 8 square to fit over top, or you can cut squares like I did for separate bars. You can either refrigerate or freeze the crust and ganache – it is your preference. Freezing will result in an obvious almost frozen texture. Refrigerating will make for a “messier” bar that requires eating it with a fork. You can use a kitchen torch to toast the marshmallow or just leave them plain. I assume that you can also deviate from the “no-bake” bar and stick them under the broiler for a few minutes to toast.
Now I have to go spend s’more time on the treadmill.
130 Comments on “No-Bake S’mores Bars.”
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These looked so good that I had to make them.
But my boyfriend loves peanut butter so I used a peanut butter graham cracker crust. Thanks for a terrific recipe!
Fabulous idea. I think I love s’mores flavored desserts better than actual s’mores now.
damn. i’m impressed. like big time impressed. nice work, as always!
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I just LOVE it! Healthy s’mores!
You realize of course that I just read the first part of your post and then jumped right to the pictures and the recipe. So yummy. Will have to make this when the granddaughters come over. We can pretend we’re at the campfire and then indulge in these “healthy” treats.
Thanks for sharing :-)
Omg. I made these and they turned out so wonderfully it was insane. I used Nestle Milk Chocolate Chips instead of chopped chocolate, and upped the amount of chocolate to 10 ounces and the amount of cream to a full cup. Perfection. I will be trying this recipe again, but with marshmallow creme. Thank you so much for this fantastic and easy recipe.
P.S: I devoured the entire pan myself. No regrets.
There is NO marshmallow creme. It is called…..
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