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S'mores Cookies- Your One Way Ticket to Hell

Last night at about 1:00 in the morning, my brother and I decided to make some s'mores cookies. These things are so good, they're disgusting. You'll puke awesome if you manage to eat a whole one. So! If you're willing to risk eternity in Hell for gluttony, here's how to do it!


  1. Pre-heat the oven to 375 degrees.
  2.  We made our homemade dough, but you can buy ready made dough if you'd like: Nestle Toll house recipe
  3. Spread aluminum foil onto a baking sheet.
  4. Lay out the bottom unbaked cookie. (It's going to look like a cookie sandwich)
  5. Make your S'more (graham cracker, two large marshmallows, and a segment of chocolate)
  6.  Put the S'more on top of the bottom unbaked cookie, and lay a second unbaked cookie on top of the S'more.
  7. Take some more dough, shaping it around the sides. Make sure the dough encompasses the whole S'more.
  8. Put your cookies in the oven for 20-25 minutes.
  9. Let cool and enjoy, and then go curl up in the fetal position to reflect on where your life has gone. 
Here they are before going into the oven...They're already bigger than my hand.

Here they are after. They look like a marshmallow cookie volcanoes.





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  1. Heaven for the weather, hell for the cuisine.

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  2. Hell hath no fury like my sweet tooth! ;)
    They look as gooey and delicious as mr. big cakes-- I definitely need to try these someday.

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    1. I've never had a mr. big cake. I just looked it up, and it looks delicious.

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  3. They look delicious! I may have to make them for Halloween. I like the new look of the blog as well. Two thumbs up!

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    1. Aw, thank you. :) I really like the new setup. In the poll, a couple people said they didn't like it. Oh well, they can deal.

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