With these S’mores Cookie Cups, you can enjoy the flavor of s’mores any time! Buttery graham cracker cups filled with toasted marshmallow and topped with Hershey’s Chocolate Bar, everyone will be asking for s’more!
You’re also going to love our Baked S’mores, S’mores Poke Cake, Patriotic S’more Snack Mix, Peanut Butter S’mores Sandwich Cookies, and for sure check out this list of 40 of the best s’mores recipes!
Gimme S’mores Cookie Cups!
S’mores are such a fun (and delicious!) summer tradition. It’s hard to think of having a bonfire without this most favorite treat!
We definitely love s’mores made all sorts of different ways. One of the best ways to enjoy the flavors of s’mores, but without the fire part, is to make these S’mores Cookie Cups. Now you don’t have to wait for nice weather to have a fire and make s’mores!
Ingredients You’ll Need
Here’s what you’ll need to make S’mores Cookie Cups (the exact measurements and full recipe instructions are below in the printable recipe card):
- Graham crackers – You will need 1 cup of graham crackers to make the cookie cups. This should be about 7 whole graham cracker sheets.
- Powdered sugar – Powdered sugar adds just the right sweetness to the graham crackers and also helps the graham cracker crumbs hold together a little better.
- Butter – Butter adds the moisture and rich flavor to the graham cracker cookie cups. We use salted butter.
- Marshmallows – Be sure to use the classic size of marshmallow, not mini marshmallows and not giant marshmallows. You’ll just need 12 marshmallows and you’ll cut them in half to make 24 little rounds.
- Chocolate bars – Our favorite is Hershey’s Milk Chocolate bars! You can, of course, use any chocolate bars you like.
How to Make S’mores Cookie Cups
To make the S’mores Cookie Cups, start by mixing together the graham cracker crumbs, powdered sugar, and melted butter. Grease a 24-cup mini muffin pan with non-stick cooking spray, then spoon the graham cracker crumb mixture into the cups. Use your fingers or a mini tart shaper to press the crumbs into the bottom of each cup and up the sides.
Bake the graham cracker cups at 350ºF for about 4 minutes until golden brown. Cut the marshmallows in half and place one in each cup, cut side of the marshmallow down.
Broil the marshmallows for 1-2 minutes until toasty brown on top.
As soon as you take the s’mores cup out of the oven, put a piece of chocolate on top of each marshmallow. Let the s’mores cool in the pan for 15 minutes, then use a butter knife to life each one out of the pan.
Can I Use Other Types of Chocolate?
Yes! While we love the classic flavor of Hershey’s Milk Chocolate on our s’mores, you can get as creative as you want. Here are some ideas:
- Mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
- Hershey’s Kisses
- Dark chocolate
- Rollo’s
- Bite size Snickers bars
- Hot fudge sauce
How Do I Store the Leftover S’mores?
Keep any leftover s’mores in an airtight container at room temperature. You can reheat them to melt the chocolate on a microwave safe plate in the microwave in 10 second increments.
More Cookie Cup Recipes For You To Try
- Boston Cream Pie Cookie Cups
- Easy Banana Pudding Cookie Cups
- Peanut Butter Granola Cups
- Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Cookie Cups
S’mores Cookie Cups
Ingredients
- 1 cup finely crush graham cracker crumbs (about 7 whole graham crackers)
- 1/4 cup powdered sugar
- 6 tablespoons butter, melted
- 12 marshmallows (regular size, not mini marshmallows)
- 2 full size Hershey's Chocolate Bars, unwrapped and divided into 24 pieces
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F.
- In a small mixing bowl, combine the graham cracker crumbs, powdered sugar, and melted butter.
- Grease a 24 cup mini muffin pan with non-stick cooking spray. Scoop the graham cracker crust mixture into the 24 cups. Gently press the crumbs into the bottom of each cup and up the sides to form little cups.
- Bake the mini graham cracker crusts at 350F for 4 minutes until golden brown.
- Cut each marshmallow in half to make 24 round marshmallows. Place one marshmallow in each graham cracker cup, cut side of the marshmallow facing down.
- Set the oven to broil. Place the pan of s'mores in the oven under the broiler and broil for 1-2 minutes, just until the marshmallows are soft and beginning to look toasted. Note: the marshmallows can burn fast, so watch them very closely.
- Top each marshmallow with one piece of the Hershey's Chocolate Bar. Allow the s'mores to cool for 15 minutes, then use a butter knife to lift them from the pan.
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65 comments on “S’mores Cookie Cups”
I made these for Christmas last year and got RAVE reviews. And am planning to make them again. The only issue I had was that when I put the crusts in the oven the just melted into the bottom of the cup. I manage to reshape with a wooden spoon handle before they set but they were definitely a challenge. Any suggestions?
Holy cow these were absolutely amazing! They did not last long. Only downside was despite spraying them good they were a little hard to get out of the pan. Will definitely make these again!
I triple the recipe and it made 48 not 72 so I think these amounts are a little low to make 24
I’m going to try them today, will let you know how they turn out!
Hi. Love this recipe. Wondering if they freeze well?
Sooo good. 1st batch caught on fire after 1 minute under broiler. Â 2nd batch, lowered the rack and changed broiler temp to 450. 1st time it was preset to 550.
Great except I don’t have mini cupcake pans
I would buy one! I use my mini muffin pan much more than my regular sized. Very useful for making bite sized treats.
I made these with my six-year-old granddaughter. Easy kid-recipe. (Don’t turn your back on them when toasting the marshmallows!) Great fun. Everyone loved them!
Haven’t tried it yet. But looks yummy.
Can you freeze these? I want to take to baby shower out of town. I think they will be a big hit. My granddaughter loves them. So easy to make.
I googled it and it seems you can.
I found these after my neighbor sent my daughter over with some. Only one of them made it to me because she and her husband scarfed all of them before they got to my door and this was my NEXT door neighbor. So, they didn’t have to walk far to get home. I made them the next night for other family members and none were left over again! They are really good!
These were delicious! Â A hit in our house. We will definitely make these again!
I used 9 graham crackers and still just got 21 s’mores. I did not change the amount of the other ingredients and the graham mixture was still a good consistency. I think the bottoms of mine were probably thicker than intended so that may account for getting less s’mores. I also needed to cook the graham cracker cups 6 minutes and I only need to broil them with the marshmallow for a little under one minute.Â
Great recipe but the buttes needs to be cut back to 4 T because 6 T makes them too greasyÂ
Made these today. It was a cold windy day and I decided to make these instead of taking my walk.
They were very easy to make and helped me to use some graham crackers that I had in my pantry. The time you mentioned to bake the graham cracker crusts was perfect, I put my broiler on low and it took just over a minute to brown the marshmallows ( I’m sure every person’s oven is different). I got 22 cups made with 7 graham crackers and I think (as someone mentioned), possibly cut down on the butter because, they were very oily. I had to sit them on paper towels to soak up the butter a little bit.
But they are cute and very tasty.
Thank you for sharing this recipe.
Yes, I agree!
Love these recipes.Â
These are absolutely delicious!  They are my new favorite summer dessert! The family couldn’t get enough!  And, they are so easy to make! Â
Simple and great tasting!
Easy to make. Great way to use up mini marshmallows and chocolate chips!!
Super yummy! Brought them to work (I’m a healthcare worker) and everyone loved them. We heated them up in the microwave for 10 seconds and they were perfect, just like off a campfire. Great treat for all!!
My daughter made these a couple days ago and they were awesome. Â Even better if you let the marshmallow brown a bit. Â I like my toasted marshmallows quite brown.
I’m going to be making these..also picked up some chocolate graham crackers so I can try using them also for a more chocolate cup.