Smores Bars in 27 Minutes

Smores Bars in 27 Minutes
By Jamal West
The trick to these Smores Bars is using residual heat to melt the chocolate so you don't overcook the crust. It creates a clean separation between the crunch and the goo.
  • Time: 10 min active + 30 min cook (70 min total)
  • Flavor/Texture Hook: Toasted, mahogany marshmallows over a salty sweet graham base
  • Perfect for: Last minute party trays or a quick campfire craving

Easy Smores Bars for Home Cooks

The smell of charred sugar and melted chocolate hits you the second you open the oven. It's that specific, nostalgic aroma that usually requires a backyard fire and a lot of patience. But honestly, you don't need a campfire or a kitchen torch to get that flavor.

Forget the idea that oven baked treats can't mimic a real s'more. I used to think the "burnt" taste only came from open flames, but a hot oven does the job just as well if you time the marshmallows right.

These Smores Bars bring everything together in one pan. You get the snap of the graham cracker, the rich chocolate, and the puffed up marshmallows without the sticky fingers and smoke in your eyes.

Why These Bars Work

  • Heavy Cream: A splash of cream keeps the chocolate from seizing or separating, making it smooth and glossy.
  • Salted Crust: Adding salt to the graham base cuts through the heavy sugar of the marshmallows.
MethodTimeTextureBest For
Oven40 minsUniform toastLarge crowds
Stovetop20 minsGooey/SoftSmall batches

Quick Recipe Summary

The balance here is all about the layers. If you overbake the crust, it tastes like a burnt cracker. If you underbake the marshmallows, they stay raw and sticky. We're aiming for that mahogany brown color on top, which happens fast, so keep an eye on the timer.

What Each Ingredient Does

IngredientPurposeAlternatives
Graham CrumbsBase structureDigestive biscuits (more dense)
Unsalted ButterBinding agentCoconut oil (adds mild sweetness)
Chocolate ChipsDecadent fillingChopped chocolate bars (faster melt)
Mini MarshmallowsCharred toppingRegular marshmallows (sliced in half)

The Shopping List

  • 1.5 cups (180g) graham cracker crumbs The reason: Offers that nostalgic honey wheat flavor
  • 1/3 cup (75g) unsalted butter, melted The reason: Ensures a crisp, buttery crunch
  • 2 tbsp (25g) granulated sugar The reason: Promotes a golden caramelization
  • 1/4 tsp (1.5g) salt The reason: Offsets the overall sugar
  • 1.5 cups (255g) semi sweet chocolate chips The reason: High cocoa levels stop it from being cloying
  • 2 tbsp (30ml) heavy cream The reason: Creates a glossy, pourable texture
  • 2 cups (120g) mini marshmallows The reason: Provides a consistent layer for toasting

Essential Kitchen Tools

You don't need much for this. A simple 8x8 inch baking pan is the standard. I always use parchment paper with an overhang, which lets you lift the whole block out of the pan later. A spatula is helpful for spreading the chocolate, and a bowl for the crust.

Making the Smores Bars

Preparing the Graham Base

  1. Set the oven to 350°F (175°C) and line an 8x8 inch baking pan with parchment paper.
  2. Combine graham cracker crumbs, melted butter, sugar, and salt in a bowl until the texture resembles wet sand.
  3. Firmly press the mixture into the pan using a spoon Note: This prevents the chocolate from seeping under the crust.
  4. Bake for 8-10 minutes until the sides are pale gold and fragrant.

Layering the Chocolate

  1. Take the pan out and scatter chocolate chips evenly across the hot base.
  2. Allow the chocolate to rest for 2-3 minutes until the chips begin to melt.
  3. Stir in the heavy cream and smooth the chocolate into a velvety layer with a spatula.

Toasting the Marshmallows

  1. Place mini marshmallows in a dense, single layer over the chocolate.
  2. Bake for 5-7 minutes until the tops are puffed and mahogany brown.
  3. Let the pan cool completely for 30 minutes until the layers have firmed up before slicing.

Fixing Common Issues

If your crust feels soft, you probably didn't press it hard enough. I once made a batch where the chocolate soaked right through the base because I was too gentle with the spoon. Use a flat bottomed glass next time to really pack those crumbs down.

When marshmallows turn black too quickly, your oven rack is likely too high. The heat from the top element is aggressive. Move the pan to the middle rack to get a slow, even brown.

ProblemRoot CauseSolution
Soggy CrustPoor compressionPress harder with a flat glass
Burnt TopsRack too highMove pan to middle rack
Separated ChocolateOverheatedStir in extra teaspoon of cream

Storage and Zero Waste

Store these Smores Bars in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. They maintain their structure more effectively when cold, although the chocolate will be firmer. To regain that gooey texture, microwave a square for 10 seconds.

To freeze, wrap individual pieces in parchment paper and store for 2 months. If you have extra graham crumbs, mix them with sugar and melted butter for a simple vanilla ice cream topping.

Fun Flavor Twists

You can easily change the vibe of these Smores Bars by swapping the chocolate. Using dark chocolate (70% cocoa) makes them feel less like a kid's snack and more like a plated dessert. If you want something different, try my S'mores cookies for a handheld version.

For a salty kick, sprinkle a pinch of flaky sea salt over the chocolate before adding the marshmallows. Another great move is adding a thin layer of peanut butter between the crust and the chocolate.

Decision Shortcut:

  • Extra salt? → add 1/4 tsp flaky salt.
  • Nutty base? → toast crumbs 5 mins.
  • Darker chocolate? → use 70% cocoa chips.

Adjusting the Batch Size

To halve this recipe, use a loaf pan instead of an 8x8 square. Reduce the baking time for the crust by about 20% since the mass is smaller. When dealing with a single egg in other recipes, you'd beat it and use half, but here you just halve the butter and crumbs.

If you're doubling the batch for a party, don't just double the salt. Increase salt and spices to 1.5x to avoid an overpowering taste. For those who love bar desserts, these are a great alternative to chocolate chip bars when you want something more toasted.

Debunking Dessert Myths

Many people think you need to melt chocolate in a double boiler for this. That's too much work. The residual heat from the baked crust melts the chips perfectly if you give them a few minutes.

Another myth is that you must use store-bought graham crackers. You can use any honey based biscuit, though the texture changes slightly. Homemade crumbs are often fattier, which might make the crust softer.

Best Pairing Ideas

Because Smores Bars are so sugary, they benefit from a bit of contrast. While chilled milk is a traditional pairing, adding some fresh strawberries or a tangy raspberry coulis helps offset the richness.

For bonfire gatherings, try serving these with a bold cup of black coffee. The coffee's bitter notes counteract the sweet marshmallow, creating a more harmonious flavor profile. Believe me, you'll definitely want the coffee.

Recipe FAQs

Are these a good choice for summer gatherings?

Yes, they are. They bring the campfire flavor indoors without the heat. If you need something even faster, try these summer cookies.

Is it true that these must be no-bake?

False. Baking the base for 8 10 minutes creates a stable, nutty crust that supports the heavy toppings.

Can I use Golden Grahams instead of crumbs?

Yes, absolutely. Pulse the cereal in a food processor until it resembles coarse sand before combining it with the melted butter.

Why do my bars feel too hard after refrigerating?

Cold temperatures solidify the chocolate. Use a microwave for 10 seconds to return the layers to a gooey consistency.

How to get clean slices?

Chill the pan for 30 minutes. Using a sharp knife on fully set bars prevents the marshmallow layer from pulling away from the crust.

Easy Smores Bars

Smores Bars in 27 Minutes Recipe Card
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Preparation time:10 Mins
Cooking time:17 Mins
Servings:18 servings
Category: DessertCuisine: American
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Nutrition Facts
Per serving
Calories
176 kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 9.5g
Sodium 56mg
Total Carbohydrate 21.2g
   Dietary Fiber 0.8g
   Total Sugars 16.1g
Protein 2.3g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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