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Deep Dish S’mores Cookies

Stay warm inside this winter and enjoy s’mores all the while! These Deep Dish S’mores Cookies will blow you away – they may be even better than traditional s’mores!

Deep Dish S'more Cookies | Cookies and Cups

Ask and you shall receive.

I asked you guys for help last week.

Because sometimes my brain becomes an idea desert.

So yeah, I asked you guys on facebook what kind of deep dish cookie you would want to see next.

And while there were some pah-ritty fantastico ideas to choose from, there were more votes for Deep Dish S’mores Cookies than any other.

Maybe because it’s summer, or maybe because you guys just love your oozy marshmallow and melty chocolate…whatever, I’m not gonna argue.

That would just be silly.

So let’s break these cookies down

Deep Dish S'more Cookies | Cookies and Cups

They’re kind of gorgeous, if I do say so myself.

And I do.  Say so myself.

First and foremost you need this pan.  You NEED it.

They call it a muffin top pan, but come on now…who makes muffin tops?

Muffin top pan

You could also use a whoopie pie pan.  Again, people you don’t need a pan to make whoopie pies.

But you DO need a Deep Dish Cookie pan.  Which is really what it should be called.

How to Make Deep Dish S’mores Cookies

Anyhow, you can see I sprayed it with cooking spray…or you could grease it with butter.  Either way.

Next, make your cookie dough.  BUT along with all the usual suspects you’re gonna add some crushed graham crackers…

Graham cracker crumbs being poured into a stand mixer bowl

And also some gorgeous chopped milk chocolate.

You could really use any milk chocolate here, but I have to say, it’s not a S’more (s’mores?) in my house unless you use Hershey’s.

Also is S’mores singular and plura…like moose?  Or fish?  Would you ever just say s’more? My brain hurtsssss.

Anyway.

Chopped Hershey chocolate bar pieces
A container of Kraft jet-puffed mallow bits

Next there are these Mallow Bits… you could easily omit them from the recipe if you can’t find them..but they seem to be widely accessible these days in all the local supermarkets.Dump that whole little container into your cookie dough…

Marshmallow bits being poured into a stand mixer bowl

And refrain from face planting into said dough…

Smores cookie batter

Press about 1/3 cup of the cookie dough into your prepared pan.

Smores cookie batter spread in a muffin top pan
Halved marshmallows on a cutting board

While they are baking get your marshmallows ready by cutting them in half…When there is a few minutes left of the baking press the halved marshmallow on top of the cookie and continue baking until the marshmallow is puffed and lightly browned.

When they’re done, immediately press a piece of chocolate on top.  The heat from the cookie will melt the chocolate…

Deep dish smores cookies in a muffin top pan topped with marshmallow and chocolate pieces

And that’s pretty much it.

Deep Dish S'more Cookies | Cookies and Cups
Deep Dish S'more Cookies | Cookies and Cups

Seriously…you guys are geniuses! Also, you can totally make these cookies without the special pan, just bake them up like regular chocolate chip cookies!

Other ways I’ve use my Deep Dish Cookie Pan:

Deep Dish Milky Way Cookies

White Chocolate Filled Snickerdoodles

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Deep Dish S’mores Cookies

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  • Author: Shelly
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 8 minutes
  • Total Time: 28 minutes
  • Yield: 15 cookies 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Description

Stay warm inside this winter and enjoy s’mores all the while! These Deep Dish S’mores Cookies will blow you away – they may be even better than traditional s’mores!


Ingredients

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  • 1 cup butter, room temperature
  • 1 1/2 cups light brown sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 1/4 cups flour
  • 1 (3 oz) container Marshmallow BIts
  • 2 cups coarsely chopped milk chocolate bars (about 6)

Garnish

  • 8 Large Marshmallows, cut in half
  • 2 Milk Chocolate Bars broken into pieces

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°
  2. Spray muffin top or whoopie pie pan dish with cooking spray.
  3. In bowl of stand mixer cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Turn speed down and add in eggs and vanilla, mixing until smooth.
  4. With mixer on medium-low speed add in graham cracker crumbs, baking soda and salt. Mix until incorporated.
  5. Turn mixer to low and add in flour until just combined.
  6. Stir in your Marshmallow Bits and chopped milk chocolate.
  7. Use 1/3 cup of cookie dough for each cookie, pressing mixture evenly into the pan.
  8. Bake for 8 minutes, remove from oven and press marshmallow half onto the top. Continue baking for 4-5 minutes until marshmallow is puffed and slightly golden and cookie is lightly golden.
  9. Remove and immediately press reserved chocolate onto the top of the cookie. It will melt from the heat of the cookie.
  10. Allow cookies to cool in pan for at least 10 minutes. Loosen edges with knife and carefully remove from pan, transferring to a wire rack to continue cooling.

Notes

You can bake these without the muffin top pan. Just place dough on baking sheet, 2 inches apart and bake for 8-9 minutes…Follow the same guidelines for adding the marshmallow and chocolate as in the recipe above.
You can also use mini marshmallows to top on the cookies as well

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 375
  • Sugar: 35.1 g
  • Sodium: 423.2 mg
  • Fat: 15.6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 54.5 g
  • Protein: 5.9 g
  • Cholesterol: 31.3 mg

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78 comments on “Deep Dish S’mores Cookies”

  1. oh so nice, what flour is needed for this ? self raising ?
    I always get confused with the different flours now a days
    used to be just two, self raising and plain….
    thanks for recipe, going to follow you from now on

  2. I’ve been using this recipe for the past 2 years and figured it’s about time I thanked you! These have been a big hit ever since I started making them. My 4 almost all grown children request them all the time. I can’t find the marshmallow bits here so I use mini marshmallows and cut them in 4 and it works out just fine. Thanks again for posting this amazing recipe…it’s now part of our baking list of favourites!

  3. Patricia Ann Cousins

    Oh My!!! I totally LOVE you….if you were a man I would tell you that I want to have your children.
    I even have the pan for this! I have never used it but now I know why I have hung on to it all these years! Now my whole life makes sense! My culinary adventures have all led me to this point! S’more cookies….be still my heart! THANK YOU!!!

    1. You can, but they melt and spread, so I wouldn’t recommend it. The batter will be fine without them I promise. I always was able to buy them at Target..or there’s always amazon!

  4. Why am I just seeing these now, on your year-end roundup? I should have been making these months ago! Thanks for this fun recipe.

  5. I made 3 dozens last night and it was perfect. my family loved it. thanks for the recipe shelly. keep it up. 🙂

  6. I made these this weekend, and they turned out AMAZING. I didn’t have a muffin top pan (tragically) so I just did them as drop cookies, which turned out great. Also, I decided to use mini morsels of semi-sweet chocolate instead of chopped milk chocolate for the dough…but of course I did the traditional hershey’s square for the top. 🙂

    Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! It’s definitely going into my regular cookie rotation.

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