S'mores Berries

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Introduction: S'mores Berries

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Strawberries filled with campfire s'mores happiness. Enjoy them while they last!

Step 1: Things You Will Need

Ingredients:

Graham Crackers

Mini Marshmallows

Chocolate Chips

Strawberries

Sugar

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Tools:

Aluminum Foil (to hold your berries)

An egg carton (to us as a mold for your berry holders)

(I used the bottom of a cake pop tray I found at the thrift store as my holder)

Step 2: Prepping Your Strawberries

1. Remove the tops from your strawberries and carefully hollow out the insides.

2. Place them in a seal-able container with a small amount of water. Then add a couple spoonfuls of sugar (this will help make the water a syrupy adhesive to make the graham cracker stick better)

3. Gently shake your container to help mix the sugar water, than place in the refrigerator for a few hours to let the syrup set.

Step 3: Other Prepwork

1. Crush your graham crackers into powder. You will not need a lot of them, a little goes a long way in this recipe.

2. Using your egg carton as a mold, form your aluminum foil into strawberry holders.

Step 4: Making Your S'mores Berries

1. Fill your strawberry about half way full of chocolate chips

2. Then stuff the top half with marshmallows.

3. Now roll the strawberry in the graham cracker dust. You can dip it into the sugar water first to get it wet enough for a good cracker coating.

4. Place your berries into the holders and heat over grill until marshmallows have fully melted.

5. Let cool for a minute or two before serving.

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    9 Comments

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    longwinters
    longwinters

    7 years ago

    Gonna try em over a camp fire, not sure how I'll do the cracker shell, but I'm sure hunger will find a way

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    crapsoup
    crapsoup

    Reply 7 years ago on Introduction

    If all else fails, you could sprinkle it on top of the melted marshmallows toward the end

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    crapsoup
    crapsoup

    Reply 7 years ago on Introduction

    It shall be known as The Church of Gastrology.

    Hams 3:16 ...and on the 6th day, god said "let there be bacon", and he saw that it was good.

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    DianaH68
    DianaH68

    7 years ago

    OMG!!! These look soooo good, I can't wait to try them.

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    clennon1
    clennon1

    7 years ago

    I bet if you took a propane torch to the top of these (like for creme brulee) you could get a nice golden-brown finish!
    I can't wait to try these!

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    amberrayh
    amberrayh

    7 years ago on Introduction

    This sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe :)