Rich and delicious chocolate brownies are combined with graham crackers and marshmallows to create these delicious s’mores brownies! No campfire needed for this goodness!
And your favorite chocolate spread gets in on the action. You could use any of the chocolate based spreads like the Jif I used, or Nutella.
If you love brownies with lots of texture and crunch, like I do, then you’ll really enjoy these. Lots of layers of brownie goodness going on here!
(FYI – you could stop RIGHT here and just eat that chocolate chip, Jif Chocolate Flavored Hazelnut Spread & graham cracker mixture with a spoon. I actually highly advise that you do, at least for a moment or two. Now, carry on…)
I topped these with Mallow Bits, which are crunchy little dehydrated marshmallows. Think of the marshmallows you find in hot cocoa, or even the type you have in Lucky Charms. They are like that, versus soft, squishy marshmallows. You can usually find them at your grocery store, sometimes they are with the baking supplies and sometimes they are with the hot chocolate supplies.
You can skip them or try and use regular miniature marshmallows for topping these, but they will be a bit different, and regular marshmallows will likely melt a bit with the chocolate (not that it’s a bad thing, just an FYI!).
Chocolatey hazelnut goodness in a pan (or on a spoon, it’s totally your call).
These are an awesome blend of crunchy, gooey, sweet and a tiny bit of salty. Good stuff. They are based off of a recipe from Brown Eyed Baker for Marshmallow Crunch Brownie Bars with a couple of variations. I used the brownie mix, and you could use one or you could use your favorite recipe. You’ll want to bake up your 9×13″ pan of brownies, and while they are baking get the rest of the recipe ready.
For this recipe you can use a box brownie mix or my EASY BROWNIES recipe.
S’mores Brownies
S’mores Brownies
Ingredients
- 1 ounces bag mini marshmallows 10 1/2
- 1 1/2 cups of chocolate chips milk or semi-sweet
- 1 cup Jif Chocolate Flavored Hazelnut Spread or other chocolate spread
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
- 1 cup Kraft Mallow Bits (optional but give a great added crunch!)
- Your favorite brownies mix or recipe and ingredients to make it
Instructions
- Bake your brownies according to the recipe or mix directions, but take them out 2-3 minutes early. After taking them out, top with your mini marshmallows and immediately return to the oven for three more minutes.
- While the marshmallow topped brownies are in the oven, you will want to mix up your yummy topping. Combine your chocolate chips, Jif Chocolate Flavored Hazelnut Spread and butter in a medium size sauce pan. Melt over low heat, stirring constantly. Once melted, remove from heat and add in your crushed graham crackers. Allow to cool for three minutes.
- Spread your mixture over your marshmallow layer. Sprinkle with Mallow Bits. Refrigerate to allow chocolate to set prior to cutting. SO good! Let's go through this with pictures...
Disclaimer
Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Enjoy!
Originally published July 29, 2012
Corie says
I would eat it with fruit and graham crackers
Sarah Smith says
I’d be eating it by the spoonful…making the french toast, brownie cupcakes, snickerdoodle cookies, your smore’s crunch….dipping pretzels, oreos…spreading it on toast, bagels, pancakes…put some on my cats’ noses and laugh and smile while they lick it off and enjoy some too!
Kristin says
Add some to my protein shake in the morning so it would taste like a little piece of heaven!!!
Amy S says
I would spread it on graham crackers!
spacemonkey1138 says
Eat it out of the jar!
Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel says
Holy cow, looks amazing! I’d use it for brownies–simple, yet statement-making!
Sandi Firrito says
I would put on pancakes for them children and then sneak a scoop for myself!!!
Kate says
The first thing I would use them for is muddy buddies. You can NEVER have too many muddy buddies. I would even simply dip rice chex in them. Making a frosting would be good too.
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
Um, I would attempt to make pie with it. BUT it would probably end up in my tummy before I had the chance!!
Faith says
I’d make homemade chocolate hazelnut ice cream for me myself and I