Nov 182009

Decadent. Very decadent. I’ve been missing being able to run out in warm weather to fire up the grill, not only because I love grilled fish, veggies and meats, but also because I love cooking s’mores on the grill. Not to worry though, because these make-inside candy cups have the chocolate, graham crackers and marshmallow (plus my non-traditional toffee bits too) that creates the flavor combination we’ve grown up loving. This are easy to make, a great recipe for the kids to help with and ooey-gooey to eat!
Ingredients for Toffee S’mores Cups:
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24 oz. semi-sweet chocolate bits
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Scant 1/2 cup marshmallow fluff
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2 graham crackers, divided into 8th’s
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1/4 cup Toffee Heath Bar Crunch bits
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12 foil cupcake liners, regular size
Directions:
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Add the chocolate chips to the top pot of a double boiler. Add enough water to the bottom pot to come to just below the bottom of the top pot and bring it to a simmer. Melt the chips, stirring often and after a few minutes you will have smooth, silky melted chocolate to line the foil cups.
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Spoon a teaspoon of the melted chocolate into each of the 12 cups, spreading the chocolate around the bottom and edges.

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If you’d like to get the chocolate higher up along the sides of the foil cups, allow them to cool (about 1/2 hour) after the first amount of chocolate is added, then spoon some more along the upper sides of the foil cups.
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Allow the chocolate to finish hardening, which will be about another 1/2 hour.

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Add a heaping teaspoon of the marshmallow fluff to the bottom of each chocolate cup.
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Add a piece of graham cracker on top of the fluff and push down firmly.
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Spoon another teaspoon of melted chocolate on top of the graham cracker. (Reheat gently in the double-boiler if it has thickened too much). Smooth the chocolate around the top, right to the edges.

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Sprinkle some toffee bits on the top of each cup before the chocolate has cooled and press them gently down into the chocolate.
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Let the cups finish cooling down for another half hour or so. The foil will peel off of the hardened cup and they are ready to eat. Enjoy!



























Timeless Gourmet
Oooooh, this is so fun! They’d be a nice little treat to bring to a party.
Absolutely!
This looks so pretty and delicious. A great party or picnic item. Looks like a lot of fun to make them.
Sue you’ve just won my heart — I LOVE SMORES. I just bought the ingredients yesterday and was making smores in my kitchen with a blowtorch…haha but after seeing these I think there is nothing else left to do but to make them!!!
A blowtorch! Now THAT is s’mores love!
This looks so good! This is going to be a Holiday treat at our house this year. Thanks for sharing.
These look delicious!
oh wow awesome little goodies
This looks great!! I will have to try this out one day!
Wow! These look amazing! The toffee, I bet, is a great addition!
I miss the s’mores of summer too! But these look incredible – a very fine substitute until we can light the campfire again. Thanks!
oh yum, these look great!! i love smores and the toffee makes them look all the yummier!!!
They look great!