Nothing screams ‘summer’ louder than campfire-roasted marshmallow and chocolate s’mores! Ready to take it up a notch? Peanut butter chocolate lover will rejoice with Peanut Butter Cup S’mores!
This has been a s’mores laced summer for my household. It seems everywhere we turn there are s’more opportunities and in the process we’ve found a new favorite: Peanut Butter Cup S’mores!
S’mores really are the earmark of summer. Usually made with a campfire (but easily made with a grill), there really isn’t anything that rivals sitting around a fire together roasting marshmallows to turn them into the iconic gooey dessert. I’ve been making s’mores since I was a Girl Scout on camping trips and can’t wait for the chance to make them each summer.
Last weekend our kids’ summer swim league wrapped up with a bang. The past two years we’ve gotten together with a pack of swim friends, adults and kids, to grill, hang out, catch up and play without the backdrop of chlorine in the air!
Our hosting friends grill the main dish and everyone else brings side dishes or desserts. Last year I brought Smoked Blue Cheese Stuffed Bacon-Wrapped Chile Peppers and Mixed Stone Fruit Slab Pie. Never liking to do the same thing twice I brought ingredients to make gourmet s’mores this year.
Though there was an assortment of options, with kids involved I did not go too exotic on the ‘gourmet’ definition. I brought a large basket filled with chocolate chip cookies (for a graham cracker alternative), traditional graham crackers (regular and gluten-free), large bars of Hershey’s Milk Chocolate, traditional marshmallows (in great s’mores-friendly square shapes), layered chocolate marshmallows, strawberry and caramel marshmallows too. Bars of white chocolate, cherry chocolate, Symphony bars and sea salt chocolate appealed mainly to the adults.
The definite ‘hit it out of the park’ combination were the traditional graham crackers with regular marshmallows and a peanut butter cup. I’d brought a bundle and they ‘sold out’ before I could blink an eye. There were lots of delighted gasps when seeing this combo as an option as well as ‘that’s SO genius’ remarks.
A few days after the event I found myself drive by snacking in my kitchen, grabbing some dry roasted peanuts and eating them with a marshmallow. Shades of fluffernutter sandwiches came to mind and the idea of those flavors in a s’more sounded divine. I tried to imagine slathering peanut butter on one side of a graham cracker and a gooey marshmallow, chocolate and another graham cracker. Frankly it seemed like a hot mess in my mind.
I then realized the short cut way to get to a similar end result was again a peanut butter cup! It delivers the peanut butter and the requisite chocolate every s’more needs, in a tidy package. There are so many options for the peanut butter cup too, from the traditional brand to more organic options. And for those staying away from nuts, sun butter cups taste very similar but are made with sunflower butter not nuts.
Before summer escapes be sure to try this combination yourself! I’m sure you won’t be disappointed.
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Recipe
Peanut Butter Cup S’Mores
Ingredients
- 2 square Graham Crackers (traditional or gluten-free)
- 1 regular size Peanut Butter Cup
- 2 regular large Marshmallows or 1 square Marshmallow
Instructions
- Peel the peanut butter cup and place it on one of the graham crackers.
- Roast the marshmallow(s) on a stick until the desired doneness. Place the marshmallow (still on the stick or skewer) on top of the peanut butter cup; add the second graham cracker, squeeze down and withdraw the roasting stick leaving the gooey marshmallow in the s'more.
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Emily says
What?!!!! I love smores but have never thought to put peanut butte cups in them, this is a game changer! How has this not caught on more? Thanks for the idea, I am off to buy some smores supplies now 🙂
Heather Lawrence says
So, when are you making these again? Cause I’m coming over!! Why haven’t I thought of there before?!
Lisa Jones says
These Look So Delicious I Can’t Wait To Try. My Kids Will Love Them I Bet Thanks For Recipe!!
Jeanine says
yum. these look just delicious! i haven’t had s’mores in such a long time! I would love to give these a try I know they’d be a huge hit with my kiddos!
Brandy says
These look sooo delicious! I’m going to have to make these ASAP!
Catherine S says
Making S’mores with peanut butter cups is a great idea. S’mores is one of my favorite desserts.
Sakura Beauty says
this look so good. Thanks for your post
Megan says
Looks super yummy! I will have to make these with the kids asap!
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
Holy. Moly. That’s not a S’More. That’s the Second Coming. WHY have I never thought of this before?
Toni Dash says
Ha, ha! It’s such a simple swap that makes such a big difference!
Kayle (The Cooking Actress) says
these s’mores are EVERYTHINGGGGGGG