A s'more is a traditional
campfire treat popular in the
United States and
Canada, consisting of a roasted
marshmallow and a slab of
chocolate sandwiched between two pieces of
graham cracker. S'mores are associated with
recreational camping. Part of the enjoyment of this simple
dessert is the way in which it is made on such camping trips. A marshmallow is skewered on the end of a long stick and held just above the
campfire until (according to personal preference) its outer surface starts to
brown, char, or even catch fire. Once heated, the inside of the marshmallow becomes soft. The marshmallow is quickly pinched off its stick with the waiting graham crackers, one of which has a piece of chocolate on it (typically a section of a Hershey's Milk Chocolate bar). Ideally, the heat from the roasted marshmallow partially melts the chocolate into a gooey mess. However, some people assemble the entire s'more on the stick and cook it all at once to ensure gooey chocolate. Some people add peanut butter to the mix for additional flavor. The peanut butter may be added between a graham cracker and the chocolate piece or between the chocolate piece and the marshmallow.
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