Author Notes
I feel like maybe I'm supposed to be ashamed that this happened one Thursday night when I was home alone....by which I mean going to the market strictly for marshmallows in a variety of sizes...and then eating most of them...in malllow-on-mallow, meta-s'more fashion...but I'm just not. At all. —Kendra Vaculin
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Ingredients
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4 tablespoons
butter (half a stick)
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4 cups
mini marshmallows, almost one full 10-ounce bag (snack on the rest, resistance is futile)
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1 teaspoon
cinnamon
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1/2 teaspoon
nutmeg
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6 cups
puffed rice cereal (do your thang if you wanna use that expen$ive bougie brown rice stuff, I judge you not)
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10
regular-sized marshmallows
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2 cups
semi-sweet chocolate chips
Directions
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Melt butter in a pot over medium heat, and then add mini marshmallows, cinnamon, and nutmeg, stirring with a heat-proof spatula until the entire mixture is melted.
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Remove pot from heat and add cereal, folding in until the whole mess is coated and gooey and sticky.
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Dump contents of pot into a rimmed baking sheet coated with cooking spray. Mine is 15 x 10 inches, and I used a baking sheet rather than a dish because I wanted thinner krispies treats on either side of my s’more so it was still possible to fit the whole
thing vertically in my mouth. I have priorities. Flatten into one layer with your spatula, and then stick the dish into the freezer for at least 15 minutes.
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Remove baking sheet from freezer and cut into 20 rectangles. Return to freezer for 5 minutes.
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Using a skewer or similarly longish utensil, roast the big marshmallows over your stove burner, or a campfire, or a candle, or whatever you have nearest that is engulfed in flames. Smash roasted mallow between two krispies treats, pressing
together to form a sandwich. Repeat with remaining mallows and treats.
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Heat chocolate in the microwave, stopping to stir every 15 seconds, until melty and smooth. Dip krispies sandwiches halfway into the chocolate, and then place onto a sheet of wax paper. Stick sandwiches into the fridge to speed along the hardening process. Try to save one for your boyfriend but just in case maybe don’t tell him you made them so after you’ve eaten them all, he is none the wiser.
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