Sunday, April 12, 2009

Peep S'mores




Easter. Bunnies. Chocolate. Eggs. One of my favorite things about this time of season is the abundance of Peeps. These little marshmallow goodies covered in a sugar coating of the classic yellow, pink, purple or blue. Here's a fun way to take a classic campfire snack and give it a little flair for the Easter holiday. It's a nice treat for the kiddies, too.

I ended up getting a bit of a sugar high after eating a few of them. But they were soooo good. The chocolate oozing from the side. Besides, it's only once a year and I've been good on my Lenten sacrifices. I had tried heating the marshmallows in the oven, but it took long and burnt the graham cracker underneath. I didn't want to do the conventional way by heating them over a fire. I still wanted to keep the sugar coating of the peep in tact. My only other option was the microwave. The peep gets hot enough that when you place the chocolate on top, it instantly begins to melt.

It's finger-lickin' good!





Peep S'mores


Peeps (any color/bird or rabbit)
Hershey's milk chocolate bar (divided into squares)
Honey Graham Cracker (halved)


Take one half of the graham cracker and place a peep on top.

Microwave for 20 seconds in two 10-second intervals. The peep will puff up like a balloon, but won't explode.

Remove the microwave and add a nice chunk of chocolate on top then place the other half of the graham cracker. The heat from peep will instantly melt the chocolate into liquid goo.

Then enjoy.

Warning: This snack will get messy, so have plenty of napkins on hand.


24 comments:

  1. These snacks seem perfect friends for a cup of tea. I love them. Yum! And I think I wouldn't prefer napkins, I just hold my palms under it and then lick my fingers.lol.

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  2. What a cute idea.

    Happy Easter Jenn!
    LL

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  3. I'm surprised I haven't seen this done yet :) Love it!

    I'm glad I found your blog :) You gave me something new to follow. I look forward to future posts!

    Love, Mel at bouchonfor2.com

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  4. Jenn, it seems we're both craving for sweets today! I made a dessert myself.

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  5. zerrin: you may need a napkins to wipe off the chocolate you'll get around your mouth.

    Lori: Thanks. happy Easter to you too.

    Mel: Thanks for stopping by. I just thought of it on a whim, so I thought why not.

    Daily Spud: ;-P

    Dawn: Thanks.

    Ozge: My sweet tooth is always active. Can't wait to see what you made.

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  6. never heard of a Peep before but that looks uber yummy Miss Jenn!

    Happy Easter!

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  7. this is probably the only way I would eat a peep....

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  8. This is brilliant! Thanks so much for posting it! (Was it my subtle harassment?) :) I just got a package of peeps for Easter today. I'm curious to see them puff up in the microwave!

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  9. Zriz: Happy Easter to you, too.

    doggy: They tend to get boring if you eat them alone. Where's the fun in that?

    joie: I gave in to the pressure. lol. Have fun making them. =)

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  10. How clever! I feel the same way as doggy- they would actually get eaten this way.

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  11. Wow - those look delicious! I'm just glad you didn't roast them on a stick... That would seems sort of cruel!

    Great recipe idea!

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  12. This has changed my opinion on peeps. I'm going to the store tomorrow to buy as many peeps I can find. Hello summer camping fires, meet your new friend.

    Thanks again Jenn!!!

    Eric

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  13. Reeni: Definitely. At least now those poor little peeps won't go to waste.

    Jen: lol. I wouldn't do that. I ove the little things.

    Eric: Campfires will never be the same.

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  14. How cute, creative and tasty. I know what we are doing with all the peeps my kids got yesterday.

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  15. pam: Have fun making them. ;-P

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  16. This is really cute! My husband loves peeps, so we always have a bunch of these chicks around the house this time of year. And it's turned oddly cold- we were just saying we should build a fire. Maybe tomorrow night and we'll try peep s'mores!

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  17. kim: Perfect then. Enjoy making them.

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  18. hmmm..looks yummy!Whoah i want to try this one.


    -Ava

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  19. Red Ribbon: Go for it! Btw...I love the mocha cakes.

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  20. My husband ate all his peeps!! I'm going to see if they have any left in the 1/2 off bin at the store. But if they don't, the way my memory works, I'm just worried I will forget this next year at peeps time!(Maybe you can remind us next Easter.) ;) This really was soooooo cute.

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  21. kim: No worries. I'll be sure to mention this again next year. =)

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  22. Thank you for the article, very useful piece of writing.

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