First you take the graham, you stick the chocolate on the graham. Then you roast the ‘mallow. When the ‘mallows flaming… you stick it on the chocolate. Then cover with the other end. Then you scarf. Kind of messy, but good! Try some!
All summer Cody has been talking about S’mores. We planned to have them a couple times but it never worked out. So when I saw this s’more cake in Food Network Magazine I knew I needed to make it for him for his birthday. A 9-inch ice cream s’more cake? Perfect?
I was super nervous going into this endeavor. That cake looks like one of those things that you can never actually pull off in your own kitchen. The graham cracker cookie will crack, the ice cream will melt, and the whole thing will just fall apart.
It took me forever to make because I had to double, triple check every single direction to make sure I was doing it correctly. I gave myself extra time incase I needed to bake new cookies or redo the meringue.
But guys, check it out! No broken cookie, a some melting, and everything stayed together. Nailed it!
So let’s break this s’more down… starting with the cookie. Click here for the full recipe from Food Network Magazine.
The graham cracker is made out of a sugar cookie with a little crushed up graham cracker inside. Roll it out nice and thin and as square as possible. It becomes crunchy and a little toasted in the oven. While it is still warm, score the center line, cut the edges and poke holes to make it look just like a graham cracker.
For chocolate, I used hot fudge ice cream topping. I warmed the fudge up a little to help with the spreading and then cool it before putting the ice cream on top. I really should have frozen the fudge. Even though it was room temperature, as soon as I set the ice cream on top it started to melt.
To get the ice cream so square, cut the box off of the ice cream and wrap it in plastic wrap. After it has softened a little, press down and squish it into a square shape. Refreeze.
I was racing against the melting clock on this next step. An air conditioned house would have been a better place. Or winter. My best solution was to work right in front of the fridge on our cooler.
And the best part of this whole cake? Using a torch to toast the marshmallow! Flame are just too much fun!
The second graham cracker cookie goes on top and you have yourself a giant s’more. And it was delicious! Dreamy and creamy with the chocolately goodness and a cookie on top.
The birthday boy was super psyched about his cake. We even used the torch to light the candle.
kelsey says
this is gorgeous! and yummy lookin’!
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Lauren says
Thanks Kelsey!
Aubrie LeGault says
My aunt looovveess anything to do with smores. I’ll have to give her this recipe.
Lauren says
Any s’more lover will love this! It’s delicious!
Melinda says
Oh, my! I want….no NEED…this!
Lauren says
Yep, I think you do 🙂
Katrina says
So fun! This post made my mouth water!
Lauren says
It’s hard knowing it’s in my freezer and not eating the whole thing.
Marlynn @UrbanBlissLife says
Gotta love all of the creative versions of s’mores! We just made s’mores cones, but this cake looks like so much fun!
Lauren says
Loved your s’more cones! They looked soo good! I want to eat s’more everything!