Showing posts with label graham cracker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graham cracker. Show all posts

9.23.2012

Frosty S'more Cups

Thanks to us hosting Small Group again, I have a reason to bake! Although, I have to admit that my baking and cooking adventures have continued despite my lacking of posts here. Because of that, I may change my format here a bit. You see, like I said, I've been baking and cooking plenty. But taking pictures...not so much. And updating blogs. Ugh, Don't even remind me.

But back to the S'more cups..delicious. Though billed as a "summer treat" with the crazy weather we have been having, it still feels like it's summer around here despite that we are almost into October. So these were still the perfect, frosty treat that makes the memories of summer linger, just a little bit longer. One note: I didn't have a mini cheesecake pan so I opted to use muffin cups/wrappers instead. It still worked out great though for the next time, I may just look for a specialized tin, just for the sake of it :o)


Frosty S'more Cups
by EasyBaked

INGREDIENTS:
  • 18 graham cracker squares (9 sheets or about 1 1/2 cups)
  • 1/3 c. butter
  • 1/2 c. milk chocolate chips
  • 1/4 c. whipping cream
  • 2 c. mini marshmallows
  • 1 1/2 c. cold milk
  • 1 box (4 servings, 3.9 oz)instant chocolate pudding
  • 1 (8 oz) container of Cool Whip (thawed in fridge)
  • 1/4 c. mini chocolate chips (as topping)
DIRECTIONS
  • Crush graham crackers into fine crumbs.
  • Melt butter and add to graham crackers, mixing until well combined to make crust.
  • Prepare pan by placing disks into the bottom of each cup.
  • Evenly divide crust mixture into all 12 cups, saving about 1/4 cup to use as topping later. (I used a Mini Tart Shaper to press crumbs firmly into the bottom of each cup).
  • Place milk chocolate chips and whipping cream into a small bowl and microwave in 30 second increments, stirring in between, until melted and smooth.
  • Spoon chocolate into a zip top bag, cut a tip off and evenly pipe chocolate into the center of each cup, on top of the crust.
  • Divide Marshmallows among cups.
    Mix cold milk with pudding on medium speed for 2 minutes. Fold in 1/2 of the Cool Whip container (the rest will be used as topping). 
  • Spoon filling into a large zip top bag (and ZIP it or you might have a mess!)  Clip a corner off and pipe pudding into each cup evenly.  Try to pipe it in between the marshmallows so that the whole cup is filled.  I did have a little left over (which was really tasty straight out of the bag!) 
  • Use a knife to smooth the tops level with the top of the pan. 
  • Freeze for at least a couple of hours. 
  • Allow the pan to warm just a bit before popping each dessert cup out.  Poke a finger up through the hole in the bottom of the pan and grab that s’mores cup by its crust.  Remove the disk from the bottom and you are ready to add topping.  
  • For topping, I just piped a little bit of the left over Cool Whip on each dessert using a decorating tip.  Then I sprinkled the remaining crust and mini chocolate chips on top. 
  • Serve cold right away– or put them in a sealed container and freeze until you are ready to serve.
     

6.22.2010

S'mores Stuffed Brownies

First of all, brownies AND s'mores? Can you get much better than that? Also, can I mention that while I am writing this blog post, Brad is just inches away from me doing one armed side crunches and other crazy gymnast workouts while I am drooling over these brownies? Yeah, I'm feeling a bit guilty, but not enough to keep from sharing this with you!

There are few food blogs out there that I am subscribed too and every so often, one of these creations catches my eye. A couple weeks ago I came across this beauty over at Picky Palate. S'mores. Stuffed. Brownies. The name in itself intrigued me and then her pictures tempted me even further. I just had to try it!


Let me take you back to June 9th. It was our 3 year anniversary and just happened to be Game 6 of the Stanley Cup. We had had the pleasure of watching a few of the games over at our friend's condo and the last time Nicki had graced us with warm chocolate chip cookies and ice cream (a heavenly combination). So when they invited us over to watch the game, I just had to make these goodies. I brought over the ingredients and got baking shortly after we arrived.


I didn't have any chocolate bars so I used chocolate chips instead..no biggie as far as substitutions go. We also only had a 9x9 pan. Therefore I didn't necessarily follow the exact measurements for the graham, chocolate, etc.  Additionally, I was a bit unsure of when to consider it done since distinguishing between gooey brownie and melted chocolate was somewhat difficult. I believe they ended up being in the oven longer than the recipe called for and therefore some of the marshmallows got a little caramelized but nothing damaging.

Oh yeah, and that whole "cool completely" part? We didn't do that...In fact, these brownies were quite rich (perhaps that is attributed by our lack of self control). At first I thought they were a little too rich for me but everyone else disagreed. However my hesitations certainly didn't stop me from getting another! I also noticed that the following day, they lost some of that initial richness since we actually allowed them to cool. Still very delicious and more easily able to eat a whole brownie. One difference I did notice between my brownies and Picky Palate's is that I am a little unsure how she got her marshmallows so flat. Not that it made any difference, in fact, I kind of liked them still puffy but in case you were wondering, so am I ;o)

S'mores Stuffed Brownies
Picky Palate


Batch Prepared in 8×8 inch baking pan; (adjust as needed for your pan)

1 box of your favorite brownie mix
4 1/2 full Graham Crackers
3 1/2 Full size Hershey’s Bars
16 large marshmallows

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.  Prepare brownie mix according to package directions.  
  • Line foil into an 8×8 inch baking pan and spray generously with cooking spray.  
  • Pour half the brownie batter into lined pan.


    (don't mind the orange tint...the blackhawks were on! 
    i couldn't take the time to mess with lighting)
    Layer with Graham Crackers 
     following Hershey Bars (or chocolate chips) 
     and marshmallows. 
  • Pour remaining brownie batter over marshmallows.  
  • Bake for 40-45 minutes or until toothpick comes mostly clean from center.  
  • Remove from oven and let cool completely.  
  • Carefully remove foil and brownies from pan.  Peel any foil from away from edges and cut into squares. 12 brownies

By the way..in case you haven't heard...the Blackhawks won!