National S’mores Day

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Happy National S’mores Day! It’s a real holiday, I promise. It’s even sponsored by the National Confectioners Association. I knew I would be celebrating this somewhat obscure holiday, but I wanted to take the traditional s’more and switch it up a bit.

I started by dying regular marshmallows with food coloring. For light pink and light green, I just mixed a few drops of red and a few drops of green food coloring with water in two small dishes. Marshmallows will float, so they are a little tricky to keep submerged. I found it was easiest to put several marshmallows in the dish at a time to raise the water level and then to cover it with a plate to keep everything below the top level of marshmallows submerged in the mixture. After about 45 seconds, I took them out and placed them on a wire rack to dry overnight.

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The nice thing about s’mores is not only that they are a traditional and well-loved fireside treat, but they can also be made indoors under the broiler. Just place a marshmallow on top of a graham cracker half and place under the broiler for about 30-60 seconds depending on the temperature of your oven.

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I’ve been liking chocolate less and less in recent years (crazy I know, especially as a former dark chocolate fanatic), but lately I find myself going for white chocolate, vanilla, and fruity desserts instead. As alternatives to the regular Hershey’s milk chocolate bar, I picked up a Hershey’s white chocolate cookies and cream bar and a Lindt white coconut bar. The result? Delicious! I’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback on the marshmallow and coconut flavor so far. The cookies and cream isn’t too bad either!

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These colorful treats can even be made ahead of time and wrapped up after cooling. They’re so easy to whip up that they make a perfect alternative to baked goods for a summer party or a hostess gift.

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Anybody want some more s’mores? How are you celebrating National S’mores Day this year?
xoxo

Leigha Ali
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4 Comments

  1. August 10, 2015 / 10:41 am

    why do we not do s’mores in the UK! I love them wanting to have them as wedding favours at my wedding with a fire pit. Following you and your s’mores deliciousness
    Carrieanne x
    http://www.beautiesunlocked.com

    • thelilacpress
      August 11, 2015 / 8:24 pm

      Love the wedding favor idea!! So glad you are following along! xx

  2. August 10, 2015 / 1:45 pm

    These look absolutely DELICIOUS!!

    • thelilacpress
      August 11, 2015 / 8:22 pm

      Thanks! And fun to make too!