S'mores Cookie Cups

These have become my husband's favorite cookie, we make them about twice a month. They are so yummy and addicting and so easy to make. Recipe source : Sally's Cookie Addiction Cookbook
S'mores Cookie Cups
These have become my husband's favorite cookie, we make them about twice a month. They are so yummy and addicting and so easy to make. Recipe source : Sally's Cookie Addiction Cookbook
Steps
- 1
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease a mini muffin pan (this will make more than 1 batch, so if you have two mini muffin pans, grease 8 tins of the second pan) and set aside.
- 2
Pulse up the Graham crackers in a food processor until they break down into crumbs. You'll need about 7 full cracker sheets to equal out to 1 cup of crumbs. Transfer the Graham cracker crumbs to a medium mixing bowl, then add the flour, baking soda and salt. Whisk it all together and then set it aside.
- 3
In a large bowl, beat the butter using a hand mixer until it's creamy, then beat in the brown sugar and granulated sugar until it's combined. Beat in the egg and the vanilla extract.
- 4
With the mixer going, add the dry ingredients to the wet until they are fully combined. Scrape down the side of the bowl with a rubber spatula as needed.
- 5
Roll up balls of dough, about 1 tbsp. of dough per ball, and place the dough balls into the greased mini muffin tins.
- 6
Bake 1 batch at a time for 16-20 minutes, until the edges are lightly browned and the cookies appear set. Let the finished cookie cups cool in the pan for 5 or so minutes, then pop them out and place them on a wire rack to cool completely.
- 7
I would recommend only doing the marshmallow and chocolate toppings right before serving, as the marshmallows don't store all that well once they're toasted. Store the cookie cups in a large Tupperware for 4-5 days.
- 8
For serving, place the amount you'd like to prepare on a foil lined baking sheet. Set the oven to broil. Slice a marshmallow in half and place half a marshmallow over each cookie cup. Broil just until the marshmallow starts to turn golden, about a minute or so...be sure to keep an eye on the pan, as they can burn easily. As soon as they're out of the oven, top each with a little wedge of Hershey's chococate then serve immediately.
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