FAQs
Microwaved s'mores: For an equally chewy, less-charred s'more, you can use a microwave. Place one graham cracker on a microwave-safe plate, and top with chocolate squares and marshmallow. The marshmallow will expand very quickly, so keep an eye on it and be ready to pull it out in about 15–20 seconds.
Is it safe to make smores on the stove? ›
Yes, as long as you use your common sense. Marshmallows roasted on the stove are delicious (and my favorite! they really do turn out just like campfire marshmallows. But you can also make s'mores in the oven.
Can you roast marshmallows over a candle? ›
Put your marshmallow on the end of your stick. Light the candle. Gently toast the marshmallow over the flame – this does take longer than over a campfire as the flame isn't as hot, but it will cook eventually, and it means you can be more expert in ensuring it is toasted all over!
How do you melt marshmallows without a campfire? ›
It's easy to toast marshmallows without a campfire. Line up marshmallows on a baking sheet and broil in the oven until the tops are toasted golden brown. Remove the tray from the oven, turn over the marshmallows, return the tray to the oven and toast that side until golden brown.
What can I use instead of graham crackers for S Mores? ›
The Graham:
- Use a fudge stripe cookie. ...
- A shortbread cookie is also an interesting alternative. ...
- Vanilla wafers make a fun mini s'more experience!
- Go extreme and use chocolate chip or m&m cookies.
- Stepping in a less sweet direction, you can use Ritz crackers.
What happens if you melt marshmallows on a stove? ›
How to melt marshmallows on the hob. It's very easy for heated marshmallows to turn into a horrible, sticky mess. To avoid this, it's important to melt them slowly over a low heat. Use a larger pan than you think you'll need, as the marshmallows will expand as they warm through.
Can you toast marshmallows in the oven? ›
There's no reason toasting marshmallows needs to be a camping-only affair. To get a perfectly browned, consistent batch, toast your marshmallows in the oven under the broiler. The advantage to doing it this way? You can do as many as your heart desires, in as little time as it takes to toast one over a fire.
How do you roast marshmallows in a fire pit? ›
The trick here is to hold it just above the flames on a continuous rotation. We want to make sure the marshmallow is evenly toasted on all sides for the perfect texture. For a more charcoaled coating place your marshmallow directly in the flames. No rotation is required as the aim is to burn that baby to a crisp.
Can you roast marshmallows on a rubbing alcohol fire pit? ›
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Is it OK to roast marshmallows over a propane fire pit? ›
Can you roast marshmallows over your propane or natural gas fire pit? Of course! However, gas fire pit tables are UL listed as a decorative gas appliance (not a cooking appliance), so make sure to clean off the burner and fire media (what is fire media?) to ensure the burner ports stay clean.
Dogwood, ash, maple and elm make good marshmallow sticks; safe but plain.
How do you burn marshmallows on the stove? ›
2️⃣ Stovetop - this is such an easy indoor option! Turn the stovetop to medium-high heat. If roasting over a gas flame, hold the marshmallow about an inch from the flame for a charred marshmallow and about 2 inches for a lightly browned roast.
Can you make smores on a gas flame? ›
Can you roast marshmallows over your propane or natural gas fire pit? Of course! However, gas fire pit tables are UL listed as a decorative gas appliance (not a cooking appliance), so make sure to clean off the burner and fire media (what is fire media?) to ensure the burner ports stay clean.
Can you make smores over lava rocks? ›
Melted marshmallows can drip through the flames and stick to fire media, such as lava rock. Avoid holding treats directly above the fire. After roasting, let the fire pit cool and then clean any sticky residue from the media or burner with a brush.