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Take s’mores to a whole new level with this S’mores Board! Loaded with marshmallows, graham crackers, candy, and different kinds of cookies, everyone can make their own unique s’mores. All you need is a campfire, grill, or fire pit to go with it!

teal board with many types of cookies and marshmallows and strawberries sprinkled through out


S’mores Board for a Party

Even as an adult, I can’t resist a s’more! I loved them growing up, and I love them now – the combo of ooey-gooey toasted marshmallows with chocolate and graham cracker brings back the best childhood memories.

Maybe you’ve noticed how popular dessert boards are these days? Well, I thought, why not make a smores charcuterie board! It’s such a fun way to make smores for a party, and you can customize it with all kinds of treats.

This smores board is definitely a step up from the basic toasted marshmallow treats from my childhood. Yes, I love a classic smore, but there are many ways to make them, and piling it all on a board is such a fun way to do it.

This is the easiest dessert to make for a crowd – just arrange everything on a board, hand out the sticks for toasting marshmallows, and let everyone help themselves. It’s so fun!

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What you need to make a S’mores Charcuterie Board 

Cookies

Candy

  • Large marshmallows
  • Hershey’s chocolate bars
  • Cookies and Cream candy bars
  • Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups

Variations

  • Cookies – any kind of cookies you like will work on this board! Try chocolate-covered graham crackers, Fudge Stripes, or Golden Oreos.
  • Candy – Add some dark chocolate squares like Ghirardelli or other chocolate candy that melts well. 
shot focused on peanut butter Girl Scout cookies

How to Make a Smores Board

  • Place the marshmallows on a large tray.
  • Place the cookies on the board and then fill in the gaps with the chocolate.
  • Place the strawberries or other fruit among the cookies and candy.

Expert Tips

Don’t forget the sticks or long skewers for toasting the marshmallows.

For this s’more board, jumbo or large marshmallows work best – mini ones are cute but not great for toasting.

You can use a large tray for your board or just grab a large rimmed sheet pan. As long as the tray is rimmed, it will work – you won’t need to worry about ingredients rolling off when you serve it.

You don’t need a campfire to enjoy this smores charcuterie board – you can toast marshmallows over a grill or backyard fire pit.

shot focused on peanut butter Girl Scout cookies

Make Ahead Instructions

You can assemble this board early in the day and cover it tightly with plastic wrap. When it’s time to roast marshmallows, just unwrap it and serve.

teal board with many types of cookies and marshmallows and strawberries sprinkled through out

S’mores Board

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Make a S'mores Board for your group gathering! – Fill the board with everything from cookies to fruit and let your guests make their own s'mores!
Prep Time 30 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Yield 20 servings
Serving Size 1 serving

Ingredients
 

  • Large Marshmallows
  • Hershey Chocolate Bars
  • Peanut Butter Cups
  • Cookies ‘n Cream Bars
  • Graham Crackers
  • Oreos
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Sugar Cookies
  • Lofthouse Cookies
  • Girl Scout Copycat Cookies Keebler Brand
  • Fruit
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Instructions

  • Place marshmallows on a large board. Fill in with candy. Fill in with desired cookies.
  • Serve with skewers to roast the marshmallows with.

Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 150kcal
Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American

Make a S’mores Board for your next party – fill a charcuterie board with cookies, chocolate and marshmallows and let everyone make their own flavored s’mores!



Dorothy Kern

Welcome to Crazy for Crust, where I share recipes that are sometimes crazy, often with a crust, and always served with a slice of life.

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