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Campfire-less Smores Sticks
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Campfire-less Smores Sticks

Servings: 15-20
Rating: 6 Discussions

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Recipe Description
These easy to make, easy to eat treat will make you want to start a campfire and burst into song. These Smores sticks will really take you back to all the feelings of a kid at camp enjoying the simpler days. These just slightly salted pretzels really compliment all the marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker Flavors. These are sure to be a family and kid friendly favorite!
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Ingredients Baking Instructions
  • 1 packet of Duncan Hines® Frosting Creations™ Chocolate Marshmallow Flavor Mix and 1 can of Frosting Creations™ Frosting Starter
  • 2c Graham cracker cereal broken into smaller pieces
  • 2c Jet puffed marshmallow bits in a can.
  • 15-20 Extra Large Marshmallows
  • 1 Package of large Pretzel Rods
  1. Pour pack of Duncan Hines® Frosting Creations™ Chocolate Marshmallow Flavor Mix into can of Duncan Hines® Frosting Creations™ Frosting Starter. Stir until evenly blended.
  2. Pour Marshmallow bits and graham cracker cereal into two seperate plates.
  3. Dip the Pretzel rod into the frosting can and turn once to coat completely.
  4. Sprinkle Pretzel rod with some marshmallow bits.
  5. Roll the Pretzel rod in the graham cracker cereal, pick up and slightly pat the cereal into the frosting.
  6. Push an extra large marshmallow on top and pat down frosting and cereal mixture again slightly to hold into place.
  7. Lightly toast the top of the marshmallow with a cooking torch or by holding it over a stove flame or campfire.
  8. Enjoy


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Mindy035
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Mindy035 (6 discussions) on Apr 21, 2012 at 01:10 PM
mmmm yummy...
lombardi.kimberly
Comment by: lombardi.kimberly (12 discussions) on Apr 27, 2012 at 04:12 PM
Thanks Mindy035. I have to say I think I am addicted to these. Just the right balance of all flavors. yummo!

bgirlsweetness
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bgirlsweetness (102 discussions) on Apr 21, 2012 at 08:34 AM
Seriously creative...awesome idea for a fire pit.
lombardi.kimberly
Comment by: lombardi.kimberly (12 discussions) on Apr 21, 2012 at 12:24 PM
=) thanks

virginia.bruton1
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virginia.bruton1 (3 discussions) on Apr 20, 2012 at 06:40 PM
Forgot to rate....

virginia.bruton1
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virginia.bruton1 (3 discussions) on Apr 20, 2012 at 06:37 PM
Great idea for me and my grandkids to make. Looks delicious and fun! Kudos to you.
lombardi.kimberly
Comment by: lombardi.kimberly (12 discussions) on Apr 27, 2012 at 04:15 PM
Absolutely. It's a fun craft and edible one at that for having fun with the kiddos.

Christine Mlinek
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Christine Mlinek (315 discussions) on Apr 20, 2012 at 04:53 PM
I love those marsh. bits in the can! they are so cool. These look delish!
lombardi.kimberly
Comment by: lombardi.kimberly (12 discussions) on Apr 27, 2012 at 04:13 PM
Thanks Christine. I looooooooooove these, I am a marsh mallow fan too! This frosting creation really spoke to me! ;)

lombardi.kimberly
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lombardi.kimberly (12 discussions) on Apr 20, 2012 at 02:52 PM
Seriously everyone must try these...Oh my! I can normally use self control when it comes to desserts however these babies, I have just eaten 4 of them and craving more. They are that good!




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