S'mores Christmas Crack Bars are super easy to make. Layers of deliciousness make every bite magical. This one has chocolate graham crackers, caramel, marshmallow and chocolate. Every bite is perfection!
Welcome to Day 5 of Christmas Week. This annual event was started was something I started way back in 2012. This year we have over 35 bloggers sharing festive sweet recipes for the event.
Okay, okay, I'm totally addicted to crack bars at this point. I cannot help myself. I'm on a toffee bar making rampage. I made Mini Peanut Butter Cup Christmas Crack, then Pistachio Roca. Now these S'mores Christmas Crack Bars. I'd stop but they're just SO darn good.
These were a bit of an experiment. I wanted to make s'mores bars but I really wanted to use caramel in them. So I did. That's just how I roll. I do what I want. When I want to do it. No one can stop me. If I want to make S'mores Bars with caramel I'm doing it. With pride.
My plan was to melt marshmallows over top but then I realized I didn't have any. Pretty much at the last minute, because that's also how I roll. Planning ahead is not my "thang". I was playing around with ideas and when I went to grab the marshmallows they weren't there. Oops.
So I grabbed Marshmallow Creme instead. Same diff. So I started scooping it out of the jar and kept thinking "I should stop now". Then I'd laugh hysterically and yell "you can't stop me, you can't tell me what to do, I do me, you do you". Then the neighbours must have complained because the cops showed up.
I asked them if they had any marshmallows in their car but they didn't seem impressed. I mean they grab coffee and hot chocolate while they're working, so it seemed like a pretty good leap of faith they might have some marshmallows in their car. Apparently you shouldn't ask them that.
So I reluctantly settled for more Marshmallow Creme. Then a little more Marshmallow Creme. Then a wee bit more Marshmallow Creme. Next thing you know I had an empty jar in my hand. I cried for a few minutes then realized I had 4 other jars in the pantry so all was well with the world again. My happiness depends on my Marshmallow Creme stockpile. It's a thing.
I popped the bars in the oven and let the Marshmallow Creme bubble up. Then I tried really hard not to shove my face in it when it came out of the oven. Once you do that once you never really do that again. Or so I've been told. I mean it's not like I ever did it or anything. I would never. Ever. Twice.
I decided to pour some melted chocolate over top while the marshmallows were still warm. It was sort of cool because the marshmallows had a funny reaction to the chocolate and some of the marshmallow bubbled up through the chocolate. It looked super cool, not going to lie.
But I am going to lie and tell everyone I know I planned it that way. Because THAT is how I roll.
Recipes from Day 2Â of Christmas Week:
- Chocolate Orange Oatmeal Cookies from Desserts Required
- Spiced Hibiscus Cranberry Mojitos from Pineapple and Coconut
- Double Chocolate Peppermint Granola from All Roads Lead to the Kitchen
- Peppermint Truffles from The Bitter Side of Sweet
- Boozy Bourbon Balls from Amee's Savory Dish
- Cranberry Swirl Cheesecake from Comfortably Domestic
- Magic Cookie Bar Truffles from Farm Fresh Feasts
- No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars from My Catholic Kitchen
- Cardamom Coffee Bars with Vanilla Bean Mascarpone Frosting from Daily Appetite
- Christmas Swirl Bundt Cake from Savory Experiments
- Cherry Brandy Old Fashioned from Food Babbles
- Chewy Chocolate Gingerbread Cookies from Mind Over Batter
- Chocolate Covered Snowmen S’more Sandwiches from Big Bear's Wife
- Chocolate Covered Coconut Bon Bons  from Everyday Southwest
- Chocolate Crinkle Cookies from CopyKat Recipes
- Crock Pot Chocolate Cherry Nut Cups from Flour On My Face
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S'mores Christmas Crack Bars
Ingredients
- 12 chocolate graham crackers
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 cup butter
- 7 ounce Marshmallow Creme
- 2 cups chocolate chips dark or milk
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Butter an 11 x 7 baking pan.
- Line the bottom of the pan with chocolate graham crackers.
- Combine the butter and brown sugar in a medium saucepan and cook on medium heat for about 3 to 5 minutes, or until the butter melts and the mixture is very well combined. Stir the mixture occasionally.
- Increase heat a tiny little bit, and bring the mixture to a low boil, you want to cook it for about 2 to 3 minutes, just so it starts to thicken a bit and turn golden brown. Don't stir it during the process, but you can lightly swirl the pan. Keep a really close eye on it because it can go from a beautiful golden brown to a burnt mess in no time flat. As soon as it turns amber turn off the heat and swirl so it doesn't overcook.
- Pour the caramel mixture over top of the graham crackers in the pan. Smooth out. Allow to cool slightly for a few minutes.
- Scoop the Marshmallow Creme out of the jar and randomly drop spoonfuls over top of the caramel mixture. Smooth out as best you can.
- Place the baking pan in the oven for about 5 to 7 minutes. Just enough to get the marshmallow creme soft and melty.
- Pull the baking pan out of the oven and place on cooling rack.
- Melt the chocolate in a double boiler over medium heat until the chocolate is smooth. Pour over top of the marshmallow mixture in the pan. Place in the fridge to set up.
- It helps to score the bars before they completely set. It will make them a bit easier to cut later.
- Cut into squares in any size you prefer.
- Serve with a big old s'mores loving smile!
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I know right. It's beautiful! This girl LOVES her chocolate desserts. She also LOVES marshmallow creme.
Edit: This post was originally part of a Christmas Week Event where we awarded $800 in prizes. Giveaway is closed!
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Marlynn @ UrbanBlissLife
These look AMAZING and I want to eat them all right now! What an incredible giveaway too! I'm definitely pinning this one for later. Thank you!
Anne B
Great blog & giveaway!
Julia
Now that is the perfect dessert if I have ever seen one! I love how tall and fluffy these bars look with those layers!!
Sabrina @ Dinner, then Dessert
My family loves s'mores, so this recipe would be great for them! Thanks for sharing!
Brownie
I love making peanut balls.
Roxana
Wow, so many good recipes, I want to make them all (but especially these crack bars)! Have mercy! ;P
Patricia @ Grab a Plate
Ooo la la! "More marshmallow creme!" Yes, that makes everything better 🙂 These look fab, and thanks for the wonderful contest, too 🙂
Amy
Oh , i can already taste the flavors. and feel the crunch. I'll be making these soon.
Jennymcb
Found your recipes through Pinterest and I am hooked. Definitely making the s'mores and chocolate bark.
Betsy @ Desserts Required
I love how you roll and YOU ARE EVIL!!!! By evil, I mean in the very best possible way. I think I am glad that the cops did not have any marshmallows in their cars (surprising, though) because that meant you piled even MORE fluff on these bad boys!
Kirsten/ComfortablyDomestic
I'd totally own the marshmallow creme bubbling up through the chocolate. It's like a super cool and delicious experiment that went incredibly right. Sometimes those last minute recipe ideas are the best.
Lindsay
Christmas Crack Saltine Toffee
Alicia
Pic looks like there are multiple layers of the chocolate graham crackers or is that just wishful thinking? From recipe steps sounds like just one layer. Thanks!
Kim Beaulieu
I stacked two layers of cookies at the bottom (the chocolate graham crackers are quite thick), then poured the caramel over top. It also has a thick layer of marshmallow and chocolate too. So they are wicked tall. I wasn't even sure whether to call it crack because Christmas Crack is quite thin. This is about 1 to 1 1/4 inches tall. I went heavy on the caramel and poured it on hot, it seems to get between the layers of crackers. I thought the same thing when I took the photos, it looks like I layered it repeatedly but I'm lazy so I only did one layer of each, ha! I wish I could say I planned it that way but I didn't. Usually I test every recipe 3 times, but this one was a total experiment. If you make it I'd love to see a photo to see if yours has the same reaction and looks layered.
penny mcaskill
love this site, gonna try the smores bars right now...oh and Id love to win one of the giveaway gift cards.....wink, wink..
Kim Beaulieu
Thanks Penny. Good luck with the giveaway. Hope you win.
Linda Threlfall
Hi, love your blog and I look forward to each one. In case you might need marshmellow refills I have a great 'fluff' recipe I created this past June for a wedding I was catering and needed tons of marshmellow creme but alas the stores don't stock it during non-holiday times. I'd be happy to share it anytime!! Thanks for posting a give away, too at this time when some of us can't afford gifts for loved ones. Hope you all have a wondrous Holiday season and a bright cheftive NewYear!!
Linda T.
I love you all's blogs! As a fellow foodie and chef I enjoy trying your recipes and my family loves the outcomes!! I also have a solution to your marshmallow creme dilema. This past June I needed a ton of "fluff" for a wedding I was catering and being June, I couldn't find enough because stores only stock it during the holidays. I created a fantastic dessert fluff creme recipe and even if I say so, it came out great and my cakes were a hit! I'd gladly share the recipe so you'll never have to search for marshmallow creme again and you can make hundreds of yummy recipes with my dessert fluff creme to go in them. Thank you for offering this giveaway, too. It's very nice to have places to enter giveaways when you no longer are employed and can't afford to buy gifts for your babies. Thank you for the opportunity to try to win gifts. Happy holidays to you and yours and a Chefty New Year!!!
Lauren Kelly Nutrition
Ok, these just might be the most amazing things I have ever seen! Smores are my weakness, these look amazing!
Kirsten
Kim,
I am just realizing that all these recipes are made in an 11x7 pan.
That's simply brilliant.
I inherited one from my mom and I love how the size fits easily into my fridge and also holds a nice amount (of casserole, never enough of dessert) to feed our little family. Not like the endless leftovers of a 9x13 pan, you know?
I think the marshmallow creme peeping through reminds me of the lava flowing on Kilauea. I bet it smells far better than a volcano does though!
Thanks!
Paula Nichols
Thanks for the chance and Merry Christmas!!
Jennifer
OH, these look amazing... thanks for what you do~ I'd wondered why I hadn't seen any newsletters in a while!