Friday, May 27, 2011

S'mores Cookies!

Is it summer yet?  As far as I can tell, it definitely is.  What I'm worried about is the fact that people keep telling me that this is the "nice season" here.  90˚ with 91% humidity is not nice.
Anyway, my favorite part about summer is camping.  And I especially like to camp when our meals include more than just rice and oatmeal.

Sometimes when we are feeling extra fancy we pack marshmallows!

The other best part of camping: smelling like smoke for days afterward.
Well, these cookies don't smell like smoke, unless you set your oven on fire while making them - probably should avoid that.

They do taste like s'mores though...take what you can get :)

S'MORES COOKIES
recipe from Martha Stewart
1/2 c. oats
1 c. all purpose flour
1 c. whole wheat flour
3/4 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1 c. butter, softened
3/4 c. brown sugar
1 egg
8 oz. chocolate
marshmallows, cut in half

1.  Grind oats in food processor.
2.  Add flours, cinnamon, soda, and salt.  Mix together.
3.  Cream butter and brown sugar.  Add egg.  Mix in dry ingredients.
4.  Drop by tablespoons onto two cookie sheets.  Top with chocolate.
5.  Bake at 350˚ for 11-13 minutes (just lightly golden brown), rotating cookie sheets halfway through.

6.  Place halved marshmallows on top.  Place in broiler for about 1 minute.
7.  Cool on wire racks (and try not to burn your tongue on the marshmallow - because I know you're not actually going to wait until they are cool)!

19 comments:

KWF said...

Well those look quite delicious...
what is the occassion?

Fudge said...

no occasion - Just had some time this afternoon after going to the dentist...guess I felt like I needed something sweet!

Gage said...

They look amazing i want to make them now. Thanks for posting the recipe.

Gage said...

Oh and great pictures. It looks really cool with the picture of each step. I wish every recipe had the picture of each step.

Fudge said...

Gage, you should definitely make them! - they are so good. And I know exactly what you mean about pictures of each step of a recipe. I usually won't even make a recipe if it doesn't have at least one picture.

Amy said...

Oh my goodness! These smores cookies look wonderful. So cute and so tempting. I wanna reach through my computer screen and grab one, or two! LOL. Thanks for sharing. I'll have to make them soon.

By the way, I'm hosting 2 Giveaways on my blog, please stop by to enter when you have a chance. One for $50 Thrive products and another one for baking molds and more. Have a wonderful weekend.

Amy
http://utry.it

Unknown said...

Oh wow these look soooo good! Definitely going to have to try these. I host a weekly link party and would love for you to pop over sometime and link up a recipe or two. Hope to see you there!

http://pinchofthisthatandtheother.blogspot.com/2011/05/whisking-wednesdays-4.html

Fudge said...

Thanks for the heads up Amy, I will definitely have to stop by your site to enter! Oh, and let me know how your cookies turn out when you make them :)

Fudge said...

Ryobious, I was looking at your site (your recipes look so good by the way!), I would love to join in on your linking parties! Thanks so much for stopping by!

Katie @ This Chick Cooks said...

Sarah- Those smores cookies look so good! How great that the recipe uses whole wheat flour so you at least feel like you're getting a little bit of wholesomeness. I am going to save this recipe so I can try it sometime. I'd love for you to stop in and show off your cookies today at These Chicks Cooked Recipe Spotlight. Have a blessed day :)
Katie

Lisa said...

Your cookies are a s'mores sensation! Thanks for linking this up to Sweets for a Saturday.

Fudge said...

Katie, you can pretend up until the point where you see how much sugar and butter they have! :) But cookies aren't supposed to be good for you anyway! Thanks for inviting me to your link party - there were so many great ideas on your site. Have fun making them - they are great especially for people like me who live in apartment buildings and have no chance for open fires!

Fudge said...

Thanks Lisa! I will definitely be checking back into your site often to find great ideas! Thanks for hosting

keatseatsblog said...

I LOOOOOOOOOOVE this idea. SO creative, and cute, and yummy looking! Great photos too. I would love for you to link these up to my sweet treats party this weekend! Hope to see you there :)
Ashton
www.somethingswanky.com

Allison @ Alli 'n Son said...

Oh my goodness, these are brilliant!

I'd like to invite you to share this on my weekly link-up, Sweet Tooth Friday. I hope to see you there. http://alli-n-son.com/2011/06/02/mini-peach-cobblers/

Fudge said...

Thanks Ashton, I will definitely stop by your site!

Fudge said...

Allison, I think I missed the last one, but I will join you this Friday! Thanks so much for letting me know about it!

Unknown said...

this is the perfect idea for a cookie..and so much tidier than actual smores...i mean i love them, but my fingers are always sticky and i end up with chocolate all over my face! thank you for sharing this delight with tuesday night supper club!

Fudge said...

I know what you mean Christy! Somehow I still managed to get sticky marshmallow on me with these though too :)