No campfire? No problem! With this easy microwave recipe, all the flavors of a Hershey’s chocolate bar, marshmallows, and graham crackers are blended into one sweet, creamy dessert that everyone can dig into!
Perfect for a Party!
No assembly and no mess, S’mores dip is a great beginner recipe for young cooks in the kitchen! Make it in minutes from the microwave (or stovetop)! Make and serve in a cast-iron skillet for that fun campfire look, and surround it with a selection of dippables (see below).
Ingredients & Variations
CREAMY: Sweetened condensed milk melted into marshmallow fluff makes the creamy base. Mini marshmallows will work, just cook a little longer. A couple swirls of peanut butter or even some cherry pie filling add a whole new dimension of flavor! CHOCOLATEY: Chocolate chips can be semi-sweet or dark, even broken pieces of a chocolate bar will work. Toss in a handful of peanut butter or butterscotch chips too! CRUNCHY: Graham crackers are the classic dipper, but all kinds of crispy and crunchy treats can be used for dipping. Check out our list below!
How to Make S’mores Dip
It’s so easy to camp out in the comfort of your own home with this simple twist on an old fave! On The Stovetop: Melt sweetened condensed milk & chocolate chips over medium-low heat and proceed with the recipe as directed
Delicious Dippers
Lots of delish dippers make S’mores dip a party favorite because there is something for everyone!
Fruit: Apple slices, banana slices, whole strawberries, tangerine slices, or pineapple! Sweet: Oreos, shortbread cookies, ladyfingers, peanut butter cookies, & of course, graham crackers! Salty: Ritz crackers, pretzel rods, or even thick-cut potato chips or homemade crostini taste great!
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