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JBloggs

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I saw this and thought this would be fun to serve on a summer evening...
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s'mores bites
yeah you lose the whole hot lava chocolate thing like a real s'more but it was cute nevertheless!
 
What do you do, torch the marshmallow? How does it stick? That is just neat!
 
What do you do, torch the marshmallow? How does it stick? That is just neat!.
Madeleine said:
What do you do, torch the marshmallow? How does it stick? That is just neat!
put the marshmallow on the graham and broil for a few seconds then top with the kiss
http://cookingclassy.blogspot.com/2012/02/smores-bites-two-ways.html
 
What do you do, torch the marshmallow? How does it stick? That is just neat!.
Madeleine said:
What do you do, torch the marshmallow? How does it stick? That is just neat!
put the marshmallow on the graham and broil for a few seconds then top with the kiss
http://cookingclassy.blogspot.com/2012/02/smores-bites-two-ways.html
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That's funny, the kisses are so sweet, then you get to the rollo "okay man, yeah man, love ya man, but not in that way" kind of s'more bites.
Yeah CL I was wondering that myself...about the graham cracker. I would have to make mine square. Would have to be a pretty sharp cookie cutter to do it. But then again, I have never tried it, so maybe it is easy?
I just think it would be very clever, if you have a houseful of guests and you walk out with these s'mores bites on a platter...and shot glasses of milk.
 
I read if you moisten the crackers with a little melted butter and then nuke them for just a few seconds to soften them a good biscuit cutter will get right through them. Those that fail get saved for crust.
 
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