I hope you are all enjoying your labor day! I spent mine at a potluck and poolside. It was glorious– minus the fact that the pool was -49 degrees… celsius. That didn’t stop me from getting in the pool, though. Call me crazy, but I just miss my pool back home!
Here’s a little twist on your usual s’mores. Instead of using regular milk chocolate, this recipe calls for white chocolate. The bars were very rich, so I cut them into bite sized pieces prior to serving. The top remained gooey and the bottom was chewy with a crispy center. You have the best of all textures in one little bite. Imagine that.
I’m Vietnamese, so the condensed milk drizzle was like the cherry on top for me. I can eat that stuff straight from the can. The best thing that goes with condensed milk? Toasted french bread. Don’t diss it until you try it yourself. Recipe from Picky Palate.
- 1 box yellow cake mix
- 1 large egg
- 1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, softened
- 4 1/2 full graham crackers
- 10 ounce bag white chocolate chips
- 2 cups mini marshmallows
- 1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Line an 8×8 inch baking pan with aluminum foil, making sure that it goes up all the way on the sides of the pan.
- Mix together the cake mix, egg, and butter with hands until a nice, thick dough forms.
- Press half of the dough into the bottom of the prepared pan. Layer with graham crackers, white chocolate chips, then marshmallows. Top the mixture with remaining dough and press evenly. Drizzle condensed milk on top.
- Bake for 28-33 minutes, until completely cooked and golden brown on top. Remove from oven.
- Let the bars cool for 5 minutes, and then remove the bars from the pan, using the aluminum foil.
- Cool completely and use a knife that has been run under hot water (do after every couple of cuts) to cut into pieces.
Kj says
Those look amazing! So good especially for my husband who only likes white chocolate 🙂 Thanks!
Julie says
Amazing! Do you think they’d be just as delicious if semi-sweet chips were subbed for the white? Never mind. I don’t care. I’ll love it anyway 😉
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Cam says
Good stuff! Keep up the great work on posts like this one…….I enjoyed it
nicole says
ooo these looks amazing. i’ll have to put this on the list of things to make for the guys at poker night
Hannah says
Um holy. That looks so good! I’ve wanted to try this gooey cake situation out for some time and this is pulling me towards the kitchen right now.
Anonymous says
These are amazing! Love them!!! I would definitely recommend spraying the aluminum foil though, because it was almost impossible to get it off!
Anonymous says
these are awesome! made the first batch a while ago and they have now been requested for a halloween party tonight. thanks for sharing!
Anonymous says
oh my goodness. i couldn’t even wait for these to cool before digging in. BEST dessert i’ve had in a while. but way too addicting. thanks for the recipe!
Danielle says
Its Valentine’s Day! I just made these with the Red Velvet cake mix,
Tami says
hmmm… I made these last night and not sure what I did wrong but mine definitely did not look like that-I cooked it for the 28 minutes and the s.c. milk came out dark brown. I am going to attempt it again someday but leaving off the s.c. milk. I did take a bite and it was very sweet.