S'more Bars

S'more Bars might be just the dessert you are searching for. One portion of this dish contains about 4g of protein, 24g of fat, and a total of 557 calories. For 78 cents per serving, this recipe covers 3% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe serves 8. 14 people found this recipe to be scrumptious and satisfying. This recipe from Foodista requires butter, sugar, graham cracker crumbs, and marshmallows. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 45 minutes. Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a spoonacular score of 7%, which is improvable. Users who liked this recipe also liked Chocolate, Peanut Butter, Pretzel and Caramel Candy Bars (Homemade Take 5 Bars), Five-Ingredient Double Chocolate Cherry Pistachio Energy Bars {copycat Lara Bars}, and Salted Chocolate Caramel Shortbread Bars (Millionaire Bars).

Servings: 8

 

Ingredients:

1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, melted

1 cup sugar

2 cups graham cracker crumbs

1 bag milk chocolate chocolate chips minus a handful of chips

1/2 bag miniature marshmallows

Equipment:

baking pan

oven

frying pan

wire rack

Cooking instruction summary:

Heat oven to 350F. Grease 8-inch square baking pan. Mix graham cracker crumbs, melted butter, and sugar until mixed. Press half of dough in prepared pan. Sprinkle chocolate chips over graham cracker layer. Sprinkle with mini marshmallows; scatter bits of remaining graham cracker crust over marshmallows. Bake 15 to 17 minutes or just until lightly browned. Cool completely in pan on wire rack. Cut into bars. 16 bars.

 

Step by step:


1. Heat oven to 350F. Grease 8-inch square baking pan.

2. Mix graham cracker crumbs, melted butter, and sugar until mixed. Press half of dough in prepared pan.

3. Sprinkle chocolate chips over graham cracker layer. Sprinkle with mini marshmallows; scatter bits of remaining graham cracker crust over marshmallows.

4. Bake 15 to 17 minutes or just until lightly browned. Cool completely in pan on wire rack.

5. Cut into bars. 16 bars.


Nutrition Information:

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557k Calories
3g Protein
23g Total Fat
84g Carbs
0% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
557k
28%

Fat
23g
36%

  Saturated Fat
13g
86%

Carbohydrates
84g
28%

  Sugar
66g
74%

Cholesterol
36mg
12%

Sodium
282mg
12%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
3g
8%

Vitamin A
449IU
9%

Iron
1mg
8%

Fiber
1g
8%

Calcium
70mg
7%

Phosphorus
47mg
5%

Vitamin B3
0.81mg
4%

Vitamin B2
0.06mg
4%

Magnesium
13mg
3%

Vitamin B1
0.05mg
3%

Zinc
0.43mg
3%

Folate
10µg
3%

Vitamin E
0.33mg
2%

Vitamin D
0.21µg
1%

Copper
0.03mg
1%

Potassium
41mg
1%

Vitamin B6
0.02mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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