Bite-sized S'more Pockets

 by zascecs
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These sweet, crusty brown snacks are extremely irresistible, and are perfect for parties and spending time with friends. They don't take any longer to make than regular s'mores, and can even be better for all those weight watchers out there (this will soon be explained.)

The idea of these pocket s'mores is that:

1. They are not messy to eat, unlike their traditional cousin,

2. They are not very large and are, as called,  'bite-sized', and

3. The flavors are more evened out, so that one flavor is not too overwhelming, such as too much         marshmallow or chocolate. This helps make the snacks not be too sweet. Also, going along with reason #2, since they are small and do not have too much sweetness (sugar, in this example), they help you keep watch how much you are eating.


These s'mores are good to eat when freshly made, the next day, or whenever you feel like, because they are small, and even easy to store.  So if you are interested in making these little pieces of heaven, you should go to the next step, where I will gladly show you how to make them.
 
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Step 1: The Ingredients

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This recipe does not require very many ingredients or utensils. All you will need is:

- Large marshmallows
- Graham Crackers (The flavor is optional, this is your choice; I used Original)
- Chocolate chips
- A skewer
- A spoon (optional)
- and a source of fire


komecake says: Aug 6, 2012. 4:04 PM
So I'm thinking.. get larger marsh mellows, set them down in a row on the table, cut out a hole in the top of each one so the bottom is still intact, fill with graham cracker and chocolate, TORCH the marshmellows.... and WALA. YUM YUM YUM.

... now I just need to purchase a torch...
TLMATX says: Mar 19, 2010. 9:45 AM
Ever try removing some of the middle of an uncooked mallow and putting the choc/graham inside before it goes in the flame? I'm just imagining a gooey, perfectly browned marshmallow with a melted chocolate center....mmmm
Lkymama in reply to TLMATXMay 15, 2012. 10:27 PM
I have taught lots of people that trick! It amazes me that people never figured that trick out! Burn baby burn!
zascecs (author) in reply to TLMATXMar 19, 2010. 12:48 PM
That is a pretty good idea, just first you need to figure out how to actually do that with an uncooked marshmallow. I already tried doing that, but even a knife doesn't help.

Let me know if you know how. =) 
just1rick says: Apr 19, 2008. 6:05 PM
Try using those new Hersheys Drops, I've used the Reeces mini cups you don't have to fight the little brown paper with these.
SageMinto says: Feb 21, 2011. 7:19 PM
Looks yummy~ :D
I need marshmallows....
paravou says: Jun 7, 2010. 2:10 PM
Mmm nice idea I will have to try this out.
zascecs (author) in reply to paravouJun 7, 2010. 3:15 PM
Thank you! It's a better way to eat s'mores in a non-messy way!
luvit says: Feb 28, 2010. 2:08 PM
 i recommend to rename step #4 to "Surgery: Exchanging the Innards". smores are epic.
zascecs (author) in reply to luvitFeb 28, 2010. 4:02 PM
Thanks, I think i'll do that. 
hishealer says: Dec 16, 2009. 6:16 AM
I tried roasting marshmallows over my gas flame, and they tasted a little off...  I bet I could use a candle flame!
noname420 in reply to hishealerDec 17, 2009. 9:40 AM
Short and funny story, one night I had the midnight munchies and I wanted roasted marshmallows, but i had a couple problems, First was we only had small marshmallows, and I was in no condition to be driving to get large marshmallows. So what I did was take a paper clip, bent it, stuck a mini marshmallow on the end of it, and cooked it over little teapot candle.

The point of that story was the candle tasted funny. ive done it over gas stoves they taste a little off as well. The only REAL WAY to get the roasted marshmallow flavor, that ive found, is a real fire either in a fire place, or a fire pit.
foxtrot4697 in reply to noname420Feb 28, 2010. 12:52 PM
The only real way to get the flavour is roasting it with the coals, not the flame on an open fire
hishealer in reply to noname420Dec 17, 2009. 10:32 AM
Hmmmm, maybe a tabletop bbq then... I wonder if those little bitty grills from several 'ibles give an off flavor?
zascecs (author) in reply to hishealerDec 16, 2009. 1:47 PM
 That sounds like a good idea. I also used a gas flame, though I didn't taste anything odd...
Hazanko in reply to zascecsDec 16, 2009. 11:27 PM
I have a little rig set up in my room for that right now. I made a stand and rotating spit out of stiff wire, and spit roast marshmallows over a carefully measured candle, with the flame being the perfect distance away for even browning. :D
cowscankill says: Dec 16, 2009. 3:44 PM
I love smores over the stove. :D
kica says: Dec 16, 2009. 6:06 AM
These look yummylicious!!!!! I'll try making them tonight when we sit by the fireplace:-)
PandaPropaganda says: Dec 16, 2009. 12:54 AM
These look.....ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS!
zascecs (author) in reply to PandaPropagandaDec 16, 2009. 5:59 AM
Thank you!!! And they are! 
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