The beloved s’more may be the perfect campfire treat, combining roasted marshmallows with sweet, gooey chocolate and crispy graham crackers. The earliest recorded recipe dates back to 1925, and although nothing can compete with the classic s’more, since then, the popular treat has inspired a number of delicious recipes that can be made year ’round—even without the campfire.
15 ways to enjoy the taste of s’mores without a campfire
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The flavours of a s’more are all grown up and ready to party in this sophisticated version of the campfire favourite. Recipe: www.pastryaffair.com

If you’re looking for the real thing, but lacking the campfire, give this urban s’more recipe a try. Recipe: www.chatelaine.com

Perfect for backyard barbecues or cottage birthdays, this ice cream cake is layered with a graham cracker crust, chocolate and vanilla ice cream, marshmallows, and is topped with chocolate-covered graham crackers. Recipe: www.satisfymysweettooth.com

Rainy day at the cottage? These gourmet Rice Krispy squares are as fun to make as they are delicious to eat. Recipe: www.glorioustreats.com

This popcorn mix will satisfy your craving for anything sweet and salty. It’s the perfect blend of crunchy, chocolate-covered popcorn and golden graham crackers. Best of all? It’s super portable and far less messy than a typical s’more. Recipe: www.thebakermama.com

If you’re looking for a new popsicle to enjoy at the cottage, this fudgy s’more pop is a must try. Recipe: www.thecraftedsparrow.com

These elegant puffs are injected with marshmallow and dipped in rich chocolate ganache. They’re the perfect mini-dessert to complete any meal. Recipe: www.aprettylifeinthesuburbs.com

You’ll rival all of the major coffee chains with this blended coffee drink featuring sweet flavours inspired by the s’more. Recipe: www.bakingdom.com

These two-bite s’mores are the perfect addition to any dessert plate. They contain all the classic flavour, but their mini muffin shape makes them far easier to enjoy. Recipe: www.iheartnaptime.net

Upgrade your freezer crescent rolls with chocolate chips, marshmallows, graham crackers and a Nutella drizzle. The best part? You can make them in less than 15 minutes so they’re perfect for emergency s’more cravings. Recipe: www.lemontreedwelling.com

Can’t get enough of that classic campfire taste? Bring it to the breakfast table with this ultra-decadent marshmallow- and chocolate-stuffed French toast. Recipe: www.bsinthekitchen.com

This milk chocolate fudge filled with marshmallows and a hint of rum would make the perfect gift for the adult s’more-lover in your life. Recipe: www.stephchows.blogspot.com

Make it a s’more-themed brunch with these chocolate-studded, marshmallow-topped pancakes. Recipe: www.minimalistbaker.com

All the traditional flavours of the s’more (chocolate, marshmallows, and graham crackers) are poured into shot glasses, but with a couple of grown up additions such as bourbon and Irish cream. Recipe: www.thesweetestoccasion.com

For the s’more lover who always asks for extra chocolate, this recipe was meant for you. Marshmallows, graham cracker bits, and three types of chocolate are swirled into this delectable bark. Recipe: www.a-kitchen-addiction.com