S'more Candy Bar

 by shesparticular
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Toasty marshmallow, melty chocolate, crispy graham crackers - what could be better? S'mores are always delicious, but it can be hard to satisfy your s'more craving if you're not near a campfire. In candy bar format you can always have some on hand to om nom nom.
 
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Step 1: You'll Need. . .

Software (amounts are approximate):
  • 8 oz chocolate (milk, dark, whatever kind you like)
  • 1 1/2 graham crackers (you can also make your own graham crackers)
  • 4 tablespoons Marshmallow Fluff (or marshmallows if you can't find Fluff or other marshmallow cream in your area)

Hardware:
  • Large candy bar mold (this one used here but any other mold would work - you could also use a square baking pan if you prefer)
  • A kitchen torch like this one (optional, but toasted marshmallow is super delicious)
  • Microwave-safe bowl
  • Aluminum foil (optional - needed if roasting the Fluff)
AussieAnglerGal says: Mar 21, 2012. 6:41 PM
you have some plain awesome instructables :)
shesparticular (author) in reply to AussieAnglerGalMar 21, 2012. 6:43 PM
Thank you!
AussieAnglerGal in reply to shesparticularMar 21, 2012. 8:02 PM
your welcome :)
AussieAnglerGal says: Jan 1, 2012. 10:36 PM
excuse me but i desperately need help
WHAT IS MARSHMELLOW FLUFF????
these look so super yummy btw!!!!
shesparticular (author) in reply to AussieAnglerGalJan 2, 2012. 6:33 AM
Marshmallow Fluff is a product available in the US (and I think also Canada, the UK, and other areas) usually found in the baking aisle of the grocery store. It appears to also be available online (at least in the US), but you could also substitute mini marshmallows if you can't find it.

I hope that helps - please do let me know if you have other questions, and thanks!
AussieAnglerGal in reply to shesparticularJan 3, 2012. 2:23 AM
ok mini marshmallows i can find.. thanks!
i will try this someday!!! looks yummy!
Z.Backas says: Feb 20, 2011. 8:58 PM
I made these using a shortbread pan, the same chocolate as you, makeshift fluff from regular mini marshmallows and a bit of corn syrup, and graham crackers! They Turned out great, though there was a bit of trouble releasing them from the baking stone style pan (it broke), and the marshmallow fluff was not as fluffy and more sticky then normal. In the end they turned out delicious and unique though, thanks for the instructable!
shesparticular (author) in reply to Z.BackasFeb 20, 2011. 11:18 PM
So sorry to hear your pan broke, glad to hear you enjoyed the bars though! If you decide to make them again and use a pan other than a thin plastic or silicone one intended for candy, I'd suggest lining it tightly with some plastic wrap or foil (not certain how well this would work, but it's a thought).

Thanks so much for your comment!
Z.Backas in reply to shesparticularFeb 27, 2011. 1:30 AM
That sounds like a perfect solution! I should have done that!
One issue that i had unrelated to the pan was that I have trouble getting the chocolate to stick to the sides. Did you even have to do that with your fancy candy mold? or was it not neccessary?

I really should pick up one of those molds..

Thanks for the response!
shesparticular (author) in reply to Z.BackasFeb 27, 2011. 1:44 AM
I haven't had any problem with getting the chocolate to coat the mold I used (which actually was only $2) - it also released the bars very easily and cleanly which is nice.

Thanks so much for your comments/questions!
bobert610 says: Feb 20, 2011. 2:59 PM
Can you recommend a website or a store that might sell the molds? I know i have one but its burried deep in our attic and i dont want to bother digging it out.
shesparticular (author) in reply to bobert610Feb 20, 2011. 3:18 PM
I used the one linked above (purchased from Amazon). There are several variations available there and most are pretty inexpensive.
Happy Turtle says: Feb 20, 2011. 8:43 AM
I see you've also invented graham crackers. Have you tried your own crackers with this recipe. That would sound very tasty indeed.
shesparticular (author) in reply to Happy TurtleFeb 20, 2011. 8:50 AM
Actually making a bar right now using a homemade graham cracker - hopefully the taste test will go well once it's done!
SageMinto says: Feb 18, 2011. 6:01 PM
This looks HEAVENLY!! I wish I didn't eat all of the marshmallows. xD
I need some chocolate too..

Thank you so much for posting this!
shesparticular (author) in reply to SageMintoFeb 18, 2011. 6:13 PM
Thanks so much! I hope you'll give it a shot and that you'll enjoy it! It's slightly different from a classic s'more (since it's not warm), but it's still really delicious.
SageMinto in reply to shesparticularFeb 18, 2011. 8:14 PM
No problem!
This kind of reminds me of the old Willy Wonka chocolate bars without the marshmallow.

But as soon as I get the chocolate and fluff I will be in S'more Candy bar heaven! :D
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