Chocolate graham crackers coated with melted chocolate and marshmallows on a stick. A fabulous winter treat whether you want to make them as favors or just have fun making them with the kids.
After making homemade agave marshmallows, I came up with the idea to create these cute S'mores Pops after seeing something similar in the store.
My creative aunt helped me with this project and she even came up with the packaging. Aren't they cute!
They look so festive, perfect for any holiday party but they really taste good too! My teenage chocoholic loved them and she by no means cares for anything low-fat.
I created a test using store bought marshmallows for those of you who rather just buy them and they look just as pretty. You can even use a few mini marshmallows and make a decoration. Whether you make them as pops or cookies, it's completely up to you.
I am giving you the directions for six pops, but you can easily double or triple this to make as many as you wish.
S'mores Pops
Skinnytaste.com
Servings: 6 • Size: 1 pop • Old Points: 2 pts • Points+: 2 pts
Calories: 84.3 • Fat: 2.4 g • Carb: 15.9 g • Fiber: 0.8 g • Protein: 0.7 g • Sugar: 11 g
Sodium: 61.5 g
Ingredients:
- 1 oz baker's semi sweet chocolate
- 3 full chocolate graham crackers (Honey Maid)
- sprinkles
- 6 homemade marshmallows or 3 large store bought, cut in half
- popsicles sticks
- little baggies and ties
Directions:
Have everything you need ready and nearby because once the chocolate melts, you will want to work quick. I recommend doing a few batches at a time.
Break graham crackers in half on the dotted lines to make 6 squares.
In a small bowl, melt the chocolate in the microwave 30 seconds, stir and melt a few seconds more until chocolate is warm and melted, do not over heat.
Using a spatula, coat one side of the cookie with melted chocolate and place on wax paper. Dip the stick into the melted chocolate and place in the center of cookie.
Place another cookie under the other end of the stick so it stays upright when it dries.
Add sprinkles then press the marshmallows onto the melted chocolate and place on a tray. Refrigerate 10 - 15 minutes so that the chocolate hardens.
Remove and cover in plastic wrap if you don't plan on eating them right away. Enjoy!!
























Fabulous!!! So pretty too!!! Where's the best place to find the snowflake cookie cutter?!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Love them!
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Sign me up!
ReplyDeleteThese are the cutest things ever! And, i'm sure they taste great! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm SO making these! We're doing a handmade Christmas this year - these will be a perfect addition to the sweet treats boxes I'm giving out. :)
ReplyDeletethis is perfect! i have to host a spot at my neighborhood's "holiday hop" tomorrow night and i wanted an easy cute favor. once again gina, you come through with just the right thing! thank you so much for this site! i have lost 60lbs this year already with weight watchers and SO MANY of your recipes have gotten me through. i don't comment enough, but thank you so much for what you do!!!
ReplyDeleteStupid question but how did you make your marshmallows large enough and flat enough to create the snowflakes?
ReplyDeleteAshlie, I love handmade Christmas! We've been doing it with my girlfriends for the past few years.
ReplyDeleteYou can get a snowflake cookie cutter and Michaels or any place they sell cookie cutters. A star shape would be pretty too!
You're welcome Susan!
Christa, yesterday I posted a reipe for homemade marshmallows, I forgot to link to it.
I've been looking for something to take to my son's "taste of christmas" program. Though when my son was eating glutten free I made my own marshmallows and I'll pass on that one.
ReplyDeleteThese sound fantastic! Love this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteWhere do you find the stick?
ReplyDeletethese are absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLisa - you can find the sticks at any of the bulk food stores or stores that specialize in selling just items for baking.
ReplyDeletei had such disappointing s'mores last night at dinner - would much rather have had these pops!
ReplyDeleteOMG--it's seriously like you read my mind!! I've been following all these full-fat & calories recipe blogs and appearantly s'mores are very popular right now. I've just been sitting there, drooling over all the possibilities you can do with them. Thank you so much for posting this recipe. Can you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE post more s'more recipes?! It would seriously make my life right now!!
ReplyDeleteYou can even find the sticks at Michaels or wherever they sell chocolate melts.
ReplyDeleteMore smores, will keep that in mind!
I love how you are creative with such recipes! I am so boring, lol. I can never think of such cool looking treats :)
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! I love the idea of this. I need to make the marshmallows! Thanks! When I got the e-mail and I saw it was from you and then saw the subject line I rushed to open it! I can't wait to make these!!
ReplyDeleteJust too cute! I may make these with my grandchildren. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI made the marshmallows yesterday and assembled these beauties today!!! YUMMY!!! They are so stinkin' cute and they taste delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gina!!!
Ooo! I'm drooling over your pops.
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing, I really can't wait to try making them!
ReplyDeleteAren't they pretty!
ReplyDeleteSorry for not reading the comments already here, so I don't know if it was already mentioned, but oops! This popped up under vegetarian recipes, but with the gelatin it's not vegetarian.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to make these as place settings for a holiday dinner. How far in advance can they be made? Can I freeze them? Or, if they can be refrigerated how long can they stay? Thank you! LOVE your website!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I had them for a few weeks and they were still good as long as they are wrapped in plastic.
ReplyDeleteMade these for a Christmas cookie exchange for my MOMS Club. The kids thought they were great. They loved having their cookie on a stick! :) Thanks for the great idea.
ReplyDeletethese look so cute and yummy
ReplyDeleteGreat Shannon!
ReplyDeletethese look extremely delicious. Your marshmallow is just extravagant! I'm sure the kids would love to play with these!
ReplyDeleteI linked to this recipe in my Snowflake Unit Study: http://www.zujava.com/snowflake-study
ReplyDeleteGina, I have made these twice already in the past week :) They are so easy to make and are YUMMY!!! My daughther (9) and I made them last night to put in her teachers gift bags. Thank you so much for all that you do :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas