Sunday, May 16, 2010

Indoor S'mores

Remember how the point of this blog is to chronicle healthy food choices for my children...me too.

I'm a sucker for marshmallow-y cereal treats, but these are by far my favorite. I made these along with the nutty-o's for my friend last week. There are so many different recipes out there for these, but this is the one I use.


Golden Graham cereal, butter, milk chocolate chips, marshmallows and corn syrup.


Melt a stick of butter and add 1/4 cup corn syrup.


I use a whole 12 oz. bag of milk chocolate chips and melt together.


Then add all but about 1/4 of the bag of marshmallows.


I could probably just eat it like this, but don't...stir in the cereal and the remianing marshmallows.


Then press it into a prepared pan.
Let cool.
Enjoy.

Indoor S'mores

1/2 cup butter
1/4 cup corn syrup
12 oz. milk chocolate chips
1 bag marshmallows
8 cups golden graham cereal

Melt butter in sauce pan. Add corn syrup and chocolate chips, melt together. Add 3/4 of the bag of marshmallows and melt with the chocolate and butter mixture. Stir in cereal and remaining marshmallows. Press into a prepared 9x13 pan. Cool completely before cutting.

2 comments:

  1. I have never seen this treat before, but s'mores are one of my favorite treats!! After I moved to NYC I was known for making real s'mores over a gas burner on my stove! This is a very interesting idea!

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  2. Looks delish. How is the PB&J battle going? I'm afraid it might backfire on you. I ate PB&fluff for lunch every single school day from kindergarten to senior year of high school, with the exception of maybe a week of bologna sandwiches and a few hot lunches of chicken nuggets. Every single day. And many weekends too. And actually, I brought one in today for lunch for old time's sake. I was a picky eater with simple tastes, and only now, in my late 20s, am I exploring the culinary world. But in a pinch, I'd still choose chicken nuggets, mac n cheese, or a good old PB&fluff over pretty much anything. They just taste better! Sincerely though, good luck!! I hope to have my kids LOVE all the healthy stuff and hope to set a good example for them, whenever they come along.

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