Thursday, September 26, 2013

S'more Pinstrosities Headed Your Way!

We just had a s'mores activity with the girls at church and it got me curious to see what submissions we have that had anything to do with s'mores. There are quite a few! Enough actually that if I put them all in one post, it would take forever to load and look through. So, I decided that I'd do a post with some of the submissions, and then in subsequent weeks I can do s'more. Bahahaha...bet you didn't see that line coming. Just kidding, I'm sure you saw it coming and that you're completely prepared for s'more of my hilariousness. 

Well, I'll leave off the late night humor (I really shouldn't write posts late at night...or maybe I should do s'more of them at night, but then they may be a little loopy) and get to the part of the post that you actually came here to see. 

Original Pin #1:
http://www.sheknows.com/food-and-recipes/articles/976181/smore-dessert-pizza
S'mores Dessert Pizza, with a graham cracker crust. That looks so fun and yummy! 
Brooke tried this pin out and this is what she had to say:
"My roommate and I tried making this delicious looking s'mores pizza. Unfortunately we only had colored marshmallows, no marshmallow fluff (so we tried making our own) and not enough time to let the dough rise. Also, all of the chocolate chips burnt instead of melting. We were super excited to see and eat our bound-to-be-beautiful creation."

Pinstrosity #1:
"No words can describe the horror we felt when we took it out of the oven. We stood in silence just staring numbly at the pan. After like 5 whole minutes of silence we both dropped to the floor laughing like hyenas on nitrous oxide gas. Then we ate it. We ate it all. It was delicious. "

Original Pin #2
http://www.theaprongal.com/2011/11/baked-smores.html
Brenna had this to say about her experience: "Looks fantastic doesn't it? I had really high hopes because Christmas is coming around the corner with bonfires and cute nights with the family this would be a great idea right? Well i followed the directions to the dot made sure everything was right even used normal flour, everything to the dot. When it got down to it, the dough became really sticky and not anything like her pictures portrayed. It didn't spread very well and the amount wasn't enough to divide it in half and use for a top layer. My mom and I added more gram crackers to the dough after we had attempted the bottom layer in hopes that it would spread easy. Well it didn't. It barely covered the fluff. The one thing she did write was to microwave the fluff to help it spread and that made it really easy. But the dough was just terrible. We attempted to put some oil on the dough to spread it some which helped with the bottom layer but it just didn't work."

Pinstrosity #2
"Though in the end the tasted wonderful and we will be making them again with some slight improvements. "


Original Pin #3
http://springraine.blogspot.ca/2012/02/marshmallow-brownie-cupcakes.html
S'mores cupcakes! Sydnie tells this story:
"So I found this recipe on pinterest.... You know how it goes. Saturday we were having a church pot luck and I wanted to bring something fantastic, so I tried these brownie cupcakes. Let's just say it didn't quite work. I followed the directions, and baked them at 325 for 25 minutes. and this is what I got:"

Pinstrosity #3
"The marshmallow not only bubbled out of the brownie onto the pan, but then completely dissolved into the brownie, leaving me with really hard/chewy brownie muffins. I found someone else's pin and they said that they only baked theirs for 20 minutes. I also think that I maybe should have splurged for a better brownie mix. I was in a hurry and just opted for the super cheap store brand one. In conclusion, I would like to give these a 4 on the GCT fail scale. My husband tried them and said that they tasted good, if you could ignore the hard chewy texture."

And of course, no s'more post would be complete without a s'mores cookie. 

Original Pin #4
http://www.chef-in-training.com/2011/08/peanut-butter-smore-cookies/
Tonight I just had my first peanut butter s'more. It's a regular s'more, only you smear PB on one of the grahams before assembling. It's amazing! Never going back to plain s'mores again. So this cookie sounds absolutely heavenly. Andrea thought so too and gave it a try. 

Pinstrosity #4

"The cookies would have been good had the marshmallows not exploded into a sticky mess, making them impossible to eat! "

Even though these pin tests didn't turn out quite like our submitters hoped, they sure make me want to go and make me s'more marshmallow/graham/chocolate/PB goodness to eat. Maybe I should just get me a glass of milk and then go to bed. But, if you give a pregnant lady of glass of milk, she's liable to just want s'more. Or s'mores. Or watermelon with ranch dressing. 

(just kidding on that last part...thankfully I haven't had any bizarre cravings)


7 comments:

  1. They all sound yummy... I think it is time to make my s'more brownies again. Don't remember where I got the recipe from, it was before pinterest. However, it is pinstrosity worthy. Here's a link to the recipe/story: http://cookiesncows.blogspot.com/2012/02/smore-brownies.html

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  2. I have made the following recipe twice and it's AMAZING! I took it to a party and it was the best thing there according to the birthday girl! http://sallysbakingaddiction.com/2013/06/20/smore-cookie-bars/

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  3. What?! No reference to The Sandlot?!

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  4. BEST way to make smores cupcakes is to put crushed graham crackers at the bottom of a cupcake liner, fill with chocolate cupcake batter, bake, and then top with marshmallow frosting. You can even toast it! Made them once, and even though the frosting was a bit of a mess, it was a lot of fun :)

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  5. Wait. I think we need to clear something up. There is no failure when you mix marshmallow and chocolate. Even if it isn't pretty, marshmallow and chocolate are always wins. The last pinner said those cookies were impossible to eat?! Send them to me ;-)

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  6. For recipe number 2, I've made them successfully, and here's my tips:
    a. you really need to go with the 8x8 pan in the original recipe (this pin referenced that she changed the pan size and, well, I just don't see how.)
    b. I weighed my graham layer to make sure I was really splitting it in half.
    c. spread the fluff on the chocolate, you can even do it outside of the pan and then just drop the chocolate down on.
    d. you have, have, have to roll the top layer rather than trying to press it out. Both the pin referenced here and the original pin talk about doing this. You will not be able to spread the dough over the fluff, it's just too sticky and too unstable. Roll it inside a gallon ziploc or between two pieces of parchment or waxed paper and then lay it over the top of the fluff. It's totally doable, although you could increase the crust to 1.5 times, or even 1.25 times the original if you wanted more crust.
    e. on the sticky level of the dough, it might be in the way the flour was measured. I always weigh my flour and use a measurement of 4.5 ounces (128 grams) of flour per cup (unless I'm making a cook's illustrated recipe, because they use 5 ounces as their weight per cup of flour) and then I adjust if things look really sticky. If it was really humid when they made them, they probably would have needed more flour, since the flour they had would have been more hydrated to begin with.)

    Next time I make it, I'm going to use reese's cups instead of hershey's bars and then I'll probably pipe my fluff on, since it will be tougher to deal with spreading it on the cups than it was the big, flat hershey's bars.

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  7. I made microwave brownies with marshmallows yesterday, from scratch (not a mix). The batch of 6 small cups bakes for 4 minutes. The marshmallows rose to the top of the dough, but as soon as it was done cooking, they deflated and simply disappeared, leaving neat deep craters. They were still delicious and only hardened a thin layer around where they were supposed to be, unlike what happened to a poster above. I baked the other half less and watched them the whole time. The exact same thing happened, except the dough turned out kind of undercooked. Let me know if you figure a way to make them in a regular oven; microwave and marshmallow did not mix for me.

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