Two weeks ago, Oliver came home from a sleepover absolutely raving about these s'mores bars his friend's mom made for their indoor camping night. "Mom, they taste just like real s'mores but you don't need a campfire!" he explained, practically bouncing with excitement. After listening to him describe them in detail for the third time, I knew I had to figure out how to make them. What started as trying to recreate a sleepover treat has become our new favorite dessert that brings all the nostalgia of summer camp right into our kitchen.
Why You'll Love These S'mores Bars
Making s'mores bars has become our rainy day activity when Oliver's friends come over and we can't have a real campfire. There's something great about watching kids' faces light up when they realize they can have s'mores indoors without any of the fuss. These bars give you all that gooey, chocolatey goodness without having to worry about finding the right roasting stick or dealing with burnt marshmallows. Plus, they're way less messy than traditional s'mores - no sticky fingers or chocolate smeared on clothes.
What I love most is how these bring back so many childhood memories while creating new ones with Oliver. Every time we make them, he tells me about his latest camping adventures or asks me to share stories about the s'mores I made when I was his age. These bars are also great for parties because you can cut them into neat squares instead of trying to juggle graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows for a crowd. I've brought them to school bake sales, birthday parties, and family gatherings, and they always disappear first. The best part? You can make a whole pan in the time it would take to roast marshmallows for just a few people around a campfire.
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Ingredients For S'mores Bars
The Graham Cracker Base:
- Graham crackers
- Butter
- Brown sugar
- Pinch of salt
The Chocolate Layer:
- Hershey's chocolate bars
- Chocolate chips
- Heavy cream
- Vanilla extract
The Marshmallow Top:
- Mini marshmallows
- Large marshmallows
See recipe card for quantities.
Step by Step Method
Make the Graham Crust:
- Crush graham crackers into fine crumbs
- Mix with melted butter and brown sugar
- Press firmly into lined baking pan
- Bake at 350°F for 10 minutes
Create the Chocolate Layer:
- Melt chocolate bars and chips together
- Stir in heavy cream until smooth
- Add vanilla extract
- Pour over warm crust and spread evenly
Add the Marshmallow Top:
- Sprinkle mini marshmallows over chocolate
- Add some larger marshmallows for variety
- Bake 5-7 minutes until golden
- Cool completely before cutting
Final Touch:
- Let bars set for at least 2 hours
- Cut with sharp knife
- Serve at room temperature
S'mores Bar Variations
Oliver and his friends have helped me test so many fun twists on these over the years:
Peanut Butter Explosion:
- Add peanut butter to chocolate layer
- Crush peanut butter cookies in crust
- Top with Reese's pieces
- Drizzle with melted peanut butter
Cookies and Cream:
- Mix crushed Oreos in crust
- Use white chocolate layer
- Add chocolate cookie crumbs on top
- Mini marshmallows for texture
Salted Caramel Dream:
- Drizzle caramel over chocolate
- Sprinkle sea salt on marshmallows
- Add caramel bits throughout
- Extra golden browning on top
Birthday Cake Style:
- Add sprinkles to crust
- Use vanilla chocolate layer
- Colorful mini marshmallows
- Birthday cake crumb topping
Storage Tips
Room Temperature (3-4 days):
- Store in airtight container
- Layer between parchment paper
- Keep away from heat and sunlight
- Don't refrigerate unless very hot weather
Longer Storage (1 week):
- Wrap individual bars in plastic wrap
- Store in sealed container
- Refrigerate if marshmallows get too soft
- Bring to room temperature before serving
Freezing (2-3 months):
- Wrap bars individually in foil
- Place in freezer bags
- Thaw overnight in fridge
- Label with date
Equipment For S'mores Bars
- 9x13 inch baking pan
- Parchment paper or foil
- Food processor
- Large mixing bowl
- Measuring cups
Substitutions
From making these for kids with different dietary needs, here are substitutions that work great:
Crust Options:
- Graham crackers → Digestive biscuits
- Regular → Gluten-free graham crackers
- Traditional → Crushed vanilla wafers
Chocolate Switches:
- Hershey's bars → Dark chocolate
- Milk chocolate → Semi-sweet chips
- Regular → Dairy-free chocolate
Marshmallow Alternatives:
- Mini marshmallows → Marshmallow fluff
- Regular → Vegan marshmallows
- Traditional → Homemade marshmallows
Butter Swaps:
- Regular butter → Coconut oil
- Dairy → Plant-based butter
- Salted → Unsalted (add pinch of salt)
Top Tip
- Oliver and I discovered our favorite twist on s'mores bars completely by accident last summer. We were making them for his friend Emma's birthday party, and I realized halfway through that we were out of regular chocolate bars. All we had was a bag of leftover Easter chocolate - you know, those hollow bunnies and eggs that nobody ever finishes. Oliver suggested we just smash them up and use those instead.
- At first I thought it was a terrible idea, but Oliver was so excited about "recycling" the leftover candy that I couldn't say no. We broke up all those hollow chocolates into chunks and mixed them right into the melted chocolate layer. The result was great - all those air pockets created this texture that was part smooth, part chunky, and totally different from regular s'mores bars. The uneven melting creates these pockets of different chocolate flavors and textures that make every bite a little surprise.
My Mother's Secret Worth Sharing
My mother had a trick with s'mores bars that she learned from her own camping days in the 1970s. Instead of just melting the chocolate straight, she would toast the marshmallows first in the oven until they got those beautiful golden edges, then fold half of them right into the melted chocolate layer. "You want that smoky flavor in every layer, not just on top," she'd explain while carefully stirring the puffy marshmallows into the warm chocolate. But her real secret was what she did with the graham crackers. She would save a handful of the crushed crackers and mix them into the chocolate-marshmallow layer too, creating these little pockets of crunch throughout the S'mores Bars.
The best part of Mom's method was how the pre-toasted marshmallows created this beautiful marbled effect in the chocolate layer. Some spots were light and fluffy, others were rich and dark, and it looked like something you'd see in a fancy bakery. It meant every bite had that mix of textures - smooth chocolate, chewy marshmallows, and those satisfying crunchy bits that reminded you of sitting around a real campfire. Oliver loves helping me recreate her technique, and he always gets so proud when the S'mores Bars come out looking just like Grandma's used to. Sometimes the old ways really are the best ways.
FAQ
What happened to s'mores candy bars?
Several candy companies have made s'mores bars over the years, but they tend to come and go from store shelves. Hershey's has released various versions, and you can sometimes find them seasonally. Making homemade s'mores bars gives you that same flavor year-round without hunting for limited-edition candy.
What should be in a s'mores bar?
A good s'mores bar needs three layers - graham cracker crust on bottom, chocolate in the middle, and marshmallows on top. The key is getting the right balance so each bite has all three flavors. Some people add extra touches like caramel or peanut butter, but the classic combo is hard to beat.
What are the best candy bars for s'mores?
Hershey's milk chocolate is the traditional choice and what most people grew up eating around campfires. Other great options include Kit-Kat bars, Reese's peanut butter cups, or even dark chocolate for adults. The key is using chocolate that melts well and complements the sweet marshmallow and crunchy graham crackers.
Does Trader Joe's have s'mores bars?
Trader Joe's occasionally carries s'mores-flavored items seasonally, but availability varies by location and time of year. They've had s'mores cookies, cereals, and other treats in the past. For consistent results, making your own bars at home is your best bet.
Time for S'mores Magic!
Now you have all the secrets to creating s'mores bars that taste just like summer camp but can be made any time of year. From Mom's trick with the pre-toasted marshmallows to our "recycled chocolate" discovery, these bars are going to become your new favorite way to satisfy those campfire cravings. Oliver and I have made these so many times that he can practically make them by himself now, and watching him teach his friends the technique never gets old. There's something really special about seeing a seven-year-old get so excited about sharing his cooking knowledge with other kids.
Looking for more crowd-pleasing treats that bring families together? Try our Healthy Red Velvet Brownies Recipe that satisfies chocolate cravings without the guilt - great for when you want dessert but don't want to feel terrible afterward. Our Easy Baked Beans Recipe Ready in 30 minutes is good for backyard barbecues and pairs surprisingly well with these sweet bars for contrast. Or whip up our Easy Raspberry Lemon Cupcakes Recipe that's become our go-to for birthday celebrations and spring gatherings!
Share your s'mores bar success! We love seeing your family's takes on this classic treat, and Oliver gets so excited when other families post pictures of their creations. He's started a little collection of photos that people send us, and he proudly shows them to anyone who will listen. There's nothing quite like seeing kids get excited about cooking and sharing recipes with each other.
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S'mores Bars
Equipment
- 1 9x13 inch pan (Line with parchment or foil)
- 1 Food processor (For graham cracker crumbs)
- 1 Large mixing bowl
- 1 set Measuring cups
- 1 Spatula or Spoon (For spreading chocolate)
- 1 Oven (Preheated to 350°F)
Ingredients
Graham Cracker Base
- 2 cups Graham cracker crumbs - About 14 full crackers
- ½ cup Butter - Melted
- ¼ cup Brown sugar - Packed
- 1 pinch Salt - Optional
Chocolate Layer
- 4 bars Hershey's chocolate - Roughly chopped
- 1 cup Chocolate chips - Semi-sweet or milk chocolate
- ⅓ cup Heavy cream
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract - Optional
Marshmallow Top
- 1 ½ cups Mini marshmallows
- ½ cup Large marshmallows - Cut in half or quarters
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