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S’mores Cookies

These s’more cookies taste just like regular s’mores but you don’t need a campfire to make them. They’re also a lot less messy! Plus, you can make the dough ahead of time and bake the cookies later. If you’re looking for a new holiday cookie recipe to try this year, I think you will love these s’more cookies.

close-up photo of a plate of Smores cookies

I love s’mores, but they can be messy. The graham crackers make a crumbly mess, the melted marshmallow won’t break when you bite it, the chocolate sticks to your hands and you need a fire to make them. As much as I like them, I never make them.

So, when I saw s’mores cookies a while back I thought “Oh cool, chocolate chip cookies, but with marshmallows and chocolate pieces.” I didn’t think they’d really taste like s’mores, but they did! They really are s’mores in a cookie form.

What I love about S’mores Cookies

  • The cookie base has crushed graham crackers that give the cookies a great texture and that classic s’mores flavor.
  • The marshmallow maintains an ooey-gooey texture even after the cookies have cooled.
  • Instead of chocolate chips, you use a chocolate bar just like s’mores – all you do is chop it into smaller pieces.
  • You get everything you love about s’mores without all the mess (and no open flame required!).
  • I love gifting cookies and s’mores cookies are great for holiday baking because you can make the cookie dough ahead and keep it in the refrigerator for up to three days before you bake the cookies.

photo of Smores cookies on a baking sheet

Tips for Making the Cookies

  • This s’mores cookie recipe is similar to a chocolate chip cookie recipe – you will need to cream the butter and sugar first before adding the dry ingredients.
  • You can buy graham cracker crumbs, or you can buy regular graham crackers and crush them in a food processor. Or, you can place them in a bag and pound on them with a rolling pin to break them down.
  • Be sure to refrigerate the dough for at least an hour. This will firm up the butter so your cookies won’t spread as much when you bake them.
  • Make sure your marshmallows are fresh and very soft. Stale marshmallows will melt in the oven but they will harden once the cookies cool and won’t be ooey-gooey.
  • To make the cookies look like s’mores, don’t add the marshmallows or chocolate until they are almost finished baking. Just before the cookies are done, you pull them out of the oven and press a few marshmallows and chocolate chunks into the tops. They melt in the oven while the cookies finish baking.

photo collage of chocolate bars

What kind of chocolate should I use for s’mores cookies?

Any chocolate bar will work, but higher quality chocolate always tastes better. You can use chocolate chips, but the cookies won’t have that “s’mores look”. I just cut my chocolate bar into small pieces so they look like mini chocolate bars.

How long do the cookies last?

Like chocolate chip cookies, these s’mores cookies will last for two to three days at room temperature. Be sure to keep them in airtight containers. If you’re making them for gifting, I recommend making the dough ahead and baking the cookies the same day you plan to gift them. Just be sure to cool them completely before wrapping them.

photo of a plate of Smores cookies

I think cookies are such a great gift for friends and family. Here are a few of my favorite cookie recipes or browse even more ideas in my holiday cookies round-up.

Smores Cookies

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
These really are Smores in a cookie form. The cookie has crushed graham crackers so when you bite into these cookies, you get a taste of chocolate, marshmallow and graham cracker - everything you would get in a Smore.

Ingredients

  • 1 3/4 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 cup graham cracker crumbs
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 cup 2 sticks butter, softened
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 eggs
  • mini marshmallows enough to put three on each cookie
  • 3 oz bar of ghiradelli chocolate broken into small pieces

Instructions

  • In a stand mixer, combine the butter and sugars until fluffy.
  • Mix in egg and vanilla until combined. Add the flour, graham crackers, salt, and baking soda, mix well. Stir in the chocolate chips.
  • Refrigerate dough for about an hour.
  • Preheat oven to 375ºF
  • Drop ping pong sized scoops of batter onto cookie sheets. Bake for 8 minutes, and remove from the oven. Push 3 marshmallows and three pieces of chocolate bar into each cookie. Return to the oven and bake an additional 2-3 minutes until fully cooked. Cool cookies on a wire rack.

Notes

Recipe slightly adapted from Obsessed with Baking, who got it from Lovin in the Oven

The nutrition information provided are only estimates based on an online nutritional calculator. I am not a certified nutritionist. Please consult a professional nutritionist or doctor for accurate information and any dietary restrictions and concerns you may have.

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56 comments on “S’mores Cookies”

  1. The hazelnut- i adore everything hazelnut!!

  2. It’s all about the hazelnut.

  3. The hazelnut sounds good.

  4. Definitely the toffee. Ghirardelli chocolate plus crunchy little bits of toffee candy? Yes, please.

  5. I will love to try the hazelnut. Hopefully I won’t need to share with the hub.

  6. It would be really cool if you could take those small flame gadgets that people use to slightly burn toppings, such as for creme brulee, to toast the marshmallows for the cookies. I don’t know what they’re called. But I love the taste of burnt marshmallows!

    As for the giveaway I’d definitely try the hazelnut. I feel like a spammer, sorry Kirbie!

  7. I recently found your blog and you have some fabulous things on here.

    I would love to try the toffee bars. or the almond bars. Chocolate is my weakness!

  8. Hazelnut sounds good

  9. Almond or hazelnut, I love nuts in chocolate…

  10. definitely want to try the toffee yummm

  11. I love nuts! They’re so delicious, i’d like to try the hazelnut!

  12. Toffee-YUMMMMMMMMMM

  13. How did I not see this giveaway earlier??

  14. Yum! It’s a toss-up between toffee and hazelnut…

  15. Hazelnut without question…I have everything hazelnut in my house, including coffee and the ever popular Nutella!

  16. what a toffee! Toffee!

  17. Definitely hazelnut, it’s one of my favorite flavors

  18. Hazelnut, hands-down, considering I love Nutella and Ferrero Rocher!

  19. Living in the Bay Area has given me the chance to drag all my visiting friends to Ghiradelli Square which is amazing. I haven’t tried the Toffee Luxe bar but it sounds scrumptious. I posted your link on Twitter too 🙂

  20. Yum! They all sound good but I love chocolate with nuts in it so my vote is for the hazelnut bar. Although almond would be good too!

    Thanks for the chance to win.

  21. Hazelnut would be the one I would want to try the most, I love anything with hazelnut in it!

  22. I would love to try the regular milk chocolate.

  23. I’d like to try the almond.

  24. The almond flavor sounds good!

  25. I’m more of a dark chocolate fan, but who can no to hazelnut chocolate? Not me!

  26. I follow you on Twitter as sdiego1717

  27. the Luxe chocolate with toffee. Toffee makes me think of a holiday treat!

  28. I would vote for hazelnut. sounds delicious!

  29. Since I had my snickers almond. I’ve been loving almonds.
    So I would try almond lux chocolates

  30. I would love to try luxe milk

  31. The hazelnut sounds amazing!

  32. I love visiting Ghirardelli Square! Toffee sounds absolutely heavenly. 😀

  33. I’d like to try the Hazelnut. Talk about a nutella flavored bar at its best

  34. almond sounds heavenly…mmmm.

  35. Hazelnut chocolate please!!!!!!!! But almonds are good, too. Yum.

  36. The Hazelnut looks great!

  37. Hazelnut all the way… but what is crisp? It sounds good!

  38. “Hazelnut chocolates” are mine!

  39. i actually love the almond one!

  40. mmmmmmmm I think the hazelnut looks amazing!

  41. Mmmm the hazelnut sounds delicious! Love all of your posts and recipes. Keep them coming!

  42. The hazelnut would be my choice!

  43. what a fun giveaway! i want to try the luxe milk toffee!

  44. First choice Toffee, 2nd choice Hazelnut. I love their chocolate!

  45. I love chocolate so I’d like to try all the flavors, but if it was just one… Hazelnut!

  46. I am so tired I think I need a good cookie like this one and a cup of milk to dunk it in before bedtime… 🙂 You are too generous! If I could, I’d love to give the hazelnut a go. x