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LEGO S’Mores for Summer

Posted by thenaptimechef on July 18th, 2011 at 8:35 pm

Lego Smores LEGO SMores for Summer

We’ve been having fun making lego shaped foods on Family Kitchen lately. It has been especially fun for me to be doing this because my daughter loves legos. Once I make her watermelon legos there is no stopping her from trying to stack them. When we had friends over for dinner the other weekend I decided to make some cute lego s’mores. There was nothing to it really, just keeping the shape of the rectangular graham cracker and chocolate and using mini-marshmallows on top. They were sweet and fun to look at and, of course, my daughter attempted to stack them. Luckily, she gave up before she got frustrated and she and her friends just ate them instead.

Lego S’Mores

2 graham crackers  broken up into the rectangle shapes along the perforation

1 bar Hershey chocolate

4 large marshmallows

16 mini marshmallows

To assemble. Place 1 quarter of the chocolate bar on one of the graham cracker rectangles. Top it with a heated large marshmallow (heat by fire or microwave – your choice), and top with second graham cracker. Dip one end of a mini-marshmallow in water and stick it on top of the graham cracker so there are three marshmallows per cracker. Eat!

Looking for s’more recipe inspiration? Check out 19 tasty ways to make the classic campfire treat!

 LEGO SMores for Summer

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2 Comments

Very clever!

Angie commented on Jul 18 11 at 9:43 pm

Thanks!!

TheNaptimeChef commented on Jul 18 11 at 9:53 pm

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