My tip for Smores - use chocolate covered cookies - we like Le Petit Ecolier dark chocolate biscuits (dark chocolate on one side). Use a single biscuit with each browned or burnt marshmallow. Just the right amount of biscuit/chocolate/marshmallow and the insides don't squirt out when you take a bite.
I've no house in the city, just a camping tent in the wild.
We were on an adult camping truip one time and improvised s'mores using roasted marshmallows, Marias (plain Mexican brand cookies) and some Chocolate Truffles that we cut into pieces. We called them "Gourmet Smores" They were extra good, especially with a glass (or two) of wine.
Julie
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A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving. ~ Lao Tzu
We use the Kebler (other brands will do) Fudge Stripe Cookies. A little less chocolate than one completely covered in chocolate, but just as good and not as messy.
Dave & Pat
1999 Wanderer 230FB
2004 F250, XLT Crew Cab, V10, finally, enough power!
"No kids, no pets, trying to make it to retirement"
I put peanut butter, mini marshmallows and pieces of cadbury chocolate in a tortilla shell. Wrap it up in tin foil and toss it on the grill (campfire or bbq). Remove it when the chocolate's melted. DELICIOUS!
Here's one for use when the area's under a fire ban/restriction.
Smackos!
Put a tortilla on a hot griddle. Place mini marshmallows on one half, chocolate chips on the other half. Sprinkle with ghramcracker crumbs. When the chocolate & mallows start to melt, fold it over and enjoy! Can be cut in half to share.
Thanks to "The Laster Family" and our cub scout pack for that idea.
2004 Toyota Tundra SR5 (V8, 4WD, TP, TRD)
2005 Fleetwod Allegance with axle flip
Honeywell 2000i Generator
Me, DW, DS, DD, Dog & Camping Kitty