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S'mores Brownies





Who here likes s'mores? If you are raising your hand, these brownies are for you! They are a delicious combination of s'mores and brownies, and are so rich and tasty! These brownies are a great treat to make during the summer.




To start, chop the Hershey chocolate bars into chunks. Next, crush the graham crackers into some larger bits. Don't crush them finely, because want a good variety of large and small pieces to make good texture for our topping.





Next, make two boxes of brownie mix according to the instructions on the back of the box. Bake them according to the back of the box, because baking times vary.  Once the brownies are baked, sprinkle the s'more topping and place the brownies in the oven again so the topping can melt. 

 S'more brownies: super tasty, rich and easy-to-make.  Get the full recipe and video below.

S'more Brownies

  • 2 boxes of brownie mix, prepared
  • 10-12 Hershey bars, chopped
  • 6-7 graham crakers, crushed into large bits
  • 1 1/2 - 2 cups mini marshmallows
Step 1: Prepare your brownies according to the back of the box and bake in a 13x9 inch pan.
Step 2: Combine Hershey bars, graham crackers, and mini marshmallows in a small bowl. Set aside
Step 3: Once brownies are baked, sprinkle on the topping made in step 2. Bake for 5 more minutes, or until melted.

Enjoy!!

~The Junior Baker







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