S’More’s on a stick
18 Dec
This post is going to be short and sweet, since I am in a huge rush today – the kids get out of school early and I am frantically wrapping their presents to avoid any potential mishaps with them finding their gifts before Christmas morning.
Can you believe Christmas is next Friday? (deep breath, deep breath!)
I am also 2 weeks behind with the 12 Weeks of Christmas Cookies – hopefully that post will be up later today. Sorry April!
But for now, I will leave you with this:
S’More’s On A Stick!

I made these last night for Alexander’s class party today – it’s a large marshmallow, dipped in chocolate, and then covered with graham cracker crumbs.
Ingenius, isn’t it? And while I wish I could take credit for such a marvelous creation, I actually saw it on Gimme Some Oven’s blog.
I especially appreciate the fact that these were so easy to make – in the time it took for Alexander to finish his homework, I had 30 of them made and ready to go. (pssst – his homework took about 40 minutes).
That’s all for now – I’ve got to run before I’m late!














Too bad there were not any left…
These look yummy! I know the class loved them!
Those ARE fabulous! I have to paint 30 paint stir sticks white for paint stick snowmen we are making in Dominic’s class next week. Figured it would be better to have them painted already, then all they have to do is decorate
Smores on a stick is a genius idea! What a fun and easy treat to whip together for a class party – or an all girls sleepover. I’m wondering how many other mothers were frantically wrapping Christmas presents today before there kids come home! My living room looked like a train wreck with little pieces of paper and ribbon strewn about everywhere.
These look fabulous!
How fun and how easy too–I am sure they were well-loved!
Those are really fun! Great for kids, but I have a feeling adults wouldn’t turn them down either.
These look awesome. I’ve always maintained that smores should be much more highly featured in my life than they are right now. This is exactly the way to enable this.
I can’t believe Christmas is next Friday either! AAAHHH. So much to do and so little time.
What an awesome concoction. It took me longer than 40 minutes to make cake pops and this have the same fun effect.
These look delicious- perfect for a class Christmas party!
I got contacted by Hilary at Domino Sugar too, and I was going to e-mail her, but I couldn’t figure out her e-mail address. I know you got an e-mail too, so I was wondering if you had it handy!
Mmmmmm…these look delicious! What could be better than a smore on a stick? YUM!
I love things lke this at the holidays. Well, I love things like this everyday, not just at the holidays. This would be a fun snack back in the days when I had a GS troop too. Just darling!!!
My boys will be in heaven! This past summer we put a firepit in our backyard, and they made s’mores. Now they’re asking to make them on the stove.
This is genius. I may have to bring some for the kids to my family christmas eve party. on second thought, those sticks can turn into weapons pretty easily…
Love it! Perfect for sharing.
What a great idea! yum!!
I made these for my kiddos school bake sale. I think I brought over 50 of them and they were sold in no time. I was thinking of all kinds of possibilities with this idea (marshmallows on a stick). I used Wilton candy melts instead of semi sweet chocolate. I tried both and I liked the cansy melts better. Thank you for an amazingly fabulous idea. This is my new go to recipe for a fast treat.