Caramel apple s’mores are hella’ good and take just a few minutes to make for that last minute delectable dessert when you just don’t have time.
Caramel Apple S’Mores
By Sue Lau | Palatable Pastime
This post is sponsored on behalf of #appleweek. Our generous sponsors Envy Apples, Bob’s Red Mill, Republic of Tea, Flahavan’s Irish Oats, Nairn’s, Taylor & Colledge, Zyliss, Chocoley, and Torani have provided us with products for recipe creation and a giveaway for our readers. As always, all opinions are my own.
My recipe of the day with #AppleWeek is for incredibly delicious caramel apple s’mores, which you can put together in just a few short minutes.
These s’mores are a departure from the usual chocolate filled marshmallow graham. For apple week, I am going full tilt autumn with a caramel apple version.
I warn you- your fingers are going to get sticky- and then, as if you were eating KFC you will find it is finger lickin’ good.
For my recipe today I have utilized product graciously provided by Envy Apples, Nairn’s oat grahams, and Chocoley Caramel Cream Center (pliable caramel) along with some supermarket marshmallows.
So as you can see there is not a whole lot in these,but quantities of things can be deceiving, as these are just stuffed with Five Dollar Milkshake flavor (to quote John Travolta from Pulp Fiction).
And while not being paid to say it, I can certainly vouch for using any of these ingredients in other things (and you will probably have lots of opportunity to do so if you browse the #AppleWeek recipes each day).
Envy Apples
Besides the outright awesomeness of these caramel apple s’mores, you will find the Envy apples work great in anything.
Nairn’s Grahams
The Nairn’s oat grahams have such a great flavor- I am dreaming of using those babies in a crust on my key lime pie. Or perhaps some fantastical cheesecake for the holidays.
But off to assembling these s’mores.
And here’s a confession- I am sixty years old and never ever have I eaten a s’mores in my life.
WHHHHAAAAATTTT?
I’ll be honest- I love campfire marshmallows SO much, they never made it that far. I was too busy pulling their charcoal souls off the end of a stick and loading another for the flames.
And we can be connoisseurs on the amount of golden toastiness each of us will allow their marshmallows. What color do you like yours?
Here you can see them under my beloved Breville toaster oven’s broiler.
And here they are with all their toastiness on display. I’d probably have done mine a little darker except those hues don’t really do great in photos.
But they were melty-squishy, and that was the point. Ready to move on to the daily offering of recipes? We can get back to the s’mores in a minute after you browse.
Today’s Apple Week Recipes
- Apple Pie Ice Cream by Seduction in the Kitchen
- Apple Snickerdoodles by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
- Apple Vanilla Oatmeal Cookies by Savory Moments
- Buttery Apple Cider Tea-Infused Ice Cream by Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice
- Caramel Apple S’Mores by Palatable Pastime
- Cider Tea Infused Apple Cinnamon Rolls by Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
- Cozy Apple Cupcakes with Easy Salted Caramel Cream Cheese Frosting by Cooking with Carlee
- Easy Apple Strudel by Cookaholic Wife
- Homemade Apple Cider by Tip Garden
- Overnight Cinnamon Apple Oats by A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Pork & Apple Burgers by Kate’s Recipe Box
- Savory Apple Sausage Balls by Who Needs a Cape?
Caramel Apple S’Mores
Envy Apples
Nairn’s Gluten Free Oat Grahams
Caramel Apple S’Mores
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Caramel Apple S'Mores
Equipment
- toaster oven or broiler
Ingredients
- 1 (5,64 ounce) box Nairn's gluten free oat grahams
- 1 medium Envy apple
- 1/3 cup Soft caramel cream center for candy making (pliable caramel)
- 8 marshmallows
Instructions
- On each cracker, take 2 teaspoons soft caramel cream center and shape it to size for the cracker.
- Top with a thin apple slice.
- Place a marshmallow snipped in half over the apple to cover.
- Place all assembled s'mores (make as few or as many as you like) on a pan covered with nonstick foil and place under the broiler until the marshmallow has toasted the way you like.
- Top each s'more with the remaining cracker and press down gently.
Notes
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I love these caramel apple s’mores!!! Now I need to get more Envy apples and those amazing Nairn’s cookies.
Don’t forget the Chocoley caramel- the triple header is a perfect storm of delicious.
You’ve just turned me into a happy little kid! A fire pit evening is definitely in my near future!!!
It’s the season for it! 😀
Oh. My. Goodness. My mind is blown and my taste buds are jealous. I absolutely love this idea!
Oohhh these are such a great idea! They look super good and my kids would adore them (me too)!
Listen to you with “hella good.” These sound delicious.
I love your switch up on this classic fall treat!
I am absolutely speechless, Sue. This looks amazing…and so, so easy. Now I just need more Envy apples and more Nairn’s.
I didn’t see the Nairn’s at my usual market but I looked it up and saw Walmart has them. I don’t usually go into Walmart that much but will make a trip for these!