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Love s'mores but don't have a campfire or fireplace? Luckily, you can make them indoors using just your microwave! There are several ways of making a basic s'more, and even more ways to spice it up!

Ingredients

Basic Microwave S'more [1]

  • 1 graham cracker
  • 1 small chocolate bar
  • 1 marshmallow

Serves 1

Easy Microwave S'more [2] [3]

  • 1 graham cracker
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons chocolate spread
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons marshmallow spread
Method 1
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Making a Basic Microwave S'more

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  1. Place one of the graham cracker halves on a plate with a paper towel on it. Set the other graham cracker half aside. The paper towel will prevent the cracker from getting soggy.
    • If you can't find any graham crackers, you can use another similar honey-cinnamon flavored cracker instead.
  2. If you are using one of those large chocolate bars that have brick-like lines, use those lines as a guide. The chocolate should be a little smaller than the graham cracker.
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  3. Stand it up on the flat side, so that it doesn't roll off when you move the plate. Do not place the other graham cracker half on top just yet; you will do that at the end.
  4. Put the plate with the s'more on it into the microwave, and heat it on high for 15 seconds. [4] The chocolate will start to melt and become soft, and the marshmallow will puff up.
    • If the marshmallow puffs up too much, heat the s'more at 5-second intervals. Let the marshmallow deflate before heating it again. [5]
  5. Press down on the s'more to seal it. Be careful not to press so hard that the graham cracker breaks.
  6. S'mores are tasty while they are still hot, but they won't be much fun to eat if you burn your tongue on them!
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Method 2
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Making an Easy Microwave S'more

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  1. If you can't get any graham crackers, you can use another type of honey-cinnamon flavored crackers instead.
  2. You can use any type of chocolate spread, such as Nutella. You can also use chocolate fudge sauce instead. If you are using chocolate fudge sauce, make sure that it is cold and thick, like butter; don't heat and melt it beforehand.
  3. If you can't find any marshmallow spread, you can use one marshmallow, or four mini marshmallows.
  4. Place the chocolate and marshmallow sides together, and make sure that the corners match up. To prevent the graham cracker from getting soggy, put a paper towel underneath it.
  5. If you are making more than one s'more at a time, you may need to increase the cooking time to 20 to 30 seconds. [6]
  6. Press down hard enough so that the s'more sticks together, but not so hard that the marshmallow oozes out everywhere, or that the cracker breaks.
  7. Because you did not heat the chocolate, you won't have to wait that long. A few seconds to a minute will be enough. S'more are delicious, but not when they burn your mouth!
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Method 3
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Stepping it Up

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  1. Graham crackers are sweet, so other types of sweet crackers or cookies will work too. Try it with vanilla wafers or even chocolate chip cookies.
    • If you are using a vanilla wafer, consider using a mini marshmallow instead, or cutting a larger one in half to make a short marshmallow. [7]
  2. Milk chocolate is most commonly used to make s'mores, but white chocolate and dark chocolate may appeal more to you. If you like things really sweet, you might prefer white chocolate, and if you don't like things really sweet, dark chocolate might be the thing for you.
    • You can also use mint-filled chocolate or even peanut butter-filled chocolate. [8]
  3. After you have microwaved your s'more, add a sprinkle of your favorite breakfast cereal on top of the melted marshmallow. Quickly place the other graham cracker half on top of it, and press down on it gently. [9]
  4. After you have microwaved your s'more, but before you put it together, add a slice or two of banana or strawberry. You can even use both, strawberries and bananas, for the ultimate treat. [10]
    • For extra flavor, spread some strawberry jam or preserves on top of the second graham cracker half before assembling the s'more. [11]
  5. Make your s'more as usual, but instead of using regular graham crackers, use chocolate-flavored ones. Instead of using chocolate bars or chocolate spread, use 1 to 2 teaspoons of smooth peanut butter. [12]
  6. Fill a small bowl or dish with nonpareil sprinkles (the type shaped like tiny balls). Make your s'more, then dip each of the four edges into the sprinkles. The sprinkles will stick to the melted chocolate and marshmallow, giving it a burst of color. [13]
  7. After you have heated and assembled your s'mores, melt some chocolate in the microwave, then drizzle it over the s'mores. Put the s'mores into the fridge for a few minutes so that it can harden, then eat it.
    • For more color, sprinkle some small candies or sprinkles over the melted chocolate before it hardens and sets. [14]
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  • Question
    Is crunchy peanut butter OK to put in the microwave?
    Community Answer
    Yes, crunchy peanut butter is okay. As a warning though, it melts really fast and becomes a lot less viscose.
  • Question
    Don't smores have chocolate on both crackers?
    Summer Rosenberg
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    If you would like it more chocolatey, simply add another piece like you said. Some people like less chocolate and more marshmallow. I tend to add more chocolate to it, as it seems to make it sweeter.
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      • Every microwave is different, and some are stronger than others. Your cooking times may vary.
      • You can use mini marshmallows. Simply arrange four mini marshmallows on the graham cracker.
      • You can make more than one s'more at a time, but you may have to cook them longer.
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      • If you don't have a chocolate bar, try using some chocolate chips instead. You may just have to microwave it for a few more seconds to help them melt.
      • Be careful of microwaving jumbo marshmallows for too long, or they will overflow and get stuck to the plate.
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      Warnings

      • The marshmallow will expand when you microwave it. If it is getting too big, pause the microwave, and let it deflate before continuing to heat it.
      • The s'more will be hot! Let it cool a little before digging in.
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      Things You'll Need

      Basic Microwave S'more

      • Plate
      • Paper towel (optional)

      Easy Microwave S'more

      • Plate
      • Paper towel (optional)
      • Butter knife

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      To make a basic s’more in the microwave, break a graham cracker in half and place one of the halves on a plate lined with a paper towel. Set the other half aside for now. Break a square of chocolate off of a chocolate bar that’s a little smaller than one of the graham cracker halves. Set the chocolate piece on top of the graham cracker piece on the plate. Next, stand a marshmallow up on top of the chocolate square. Microwave the s’more for about 15 seconds, then press the other half of the graham cracker down on top of the s’more. Let the s’more cool for a few minutes before you eat it. To learn more, like how to make microwave s’mores using chocolate spread, read on!

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