Make Campfire S’mores in a Bag This Summer (Easy Camping Recipe For Groups!)

Campfire S'mores in a Bag

yield: 1 SERVINGS

prep time: 2 MINUTES

cook time: 3 MINUTES

total time: 5 MINUTES

Directions

1

Roast marshmallows to desired doneness and add to the bag of cookies.

2

Pour in chocolate chips.

3

Mix contents up with a fork and eat from the bag!

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You can’t beat s’mores in a bag as a sweet summertime treat. 🤤 Try these walking s’mores at your next cookout!

hand holding walking smores in a bag

Love gooey melted chocolate S’mores? Try S’mores in a bag!

These easy campfire S’mores in a bag will remind you of the best parts of being a kid! They’re a genius cookout and camping dessert idea and a brilliant way to serve s’mores. Just mix warm and gooey roasted marshmallows with small bags of graham cracker cookies! Some even call these walking or traveling S’mores! SO yum!

How fun for camping trips, scouting events, or even outdoor family gatherings this summer! My kids LOVED making S’mores in a bag. This idea is definitely a winner!

ingredients to make traveling smores with individual snack cookies

Grab these EASY ingredients for s’mores in a bag.

To make walking s’mores, you basically just need small individual bags of cookies like Teddy Grahams, chocolate chips or bars, and marshmallows. I personally thought using the bags of Keebler Fudge Stripes was even easier because you can skip the chocolate and just add your roasted marshmallows! In fact, when we camp, we just use those full-sized cookies and marshmallows—YUM!

roasting marshmallows to make campfire smores in a bag as a cookout or camping dessert idea

So many ways to roast marshmallows!

I love walking smores as an easy dessert idea because they’re not only for camping! Of course, you can roast marshmallows over a campfire in the wilderness the old-fashioned way, but a fire pit in the backyard, an outdoor BBQ grill, an indoor oven set to broil, or even a gas stovetop burner will do in a pinch.

Whichever method you use to toast up your marshmallows, you’ll want to supervise it all, especially with small kiddos.

Hip Tip: We love the marshmallow roasting sticks from Dollar Tree. In fact, here are a few of our favorite camping hacks using Dollar Tree supplies!

two roasted marshmallows on skewers

Roasted marshmallows going to be used for walking smores in a bag

roasted marshmallows being used for s'mores in a bag

mixing marshmallows and chocolate chips in a bag

eating walking s'mores in a bag while camping


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Campfire S'mores in a Bag

yield: 1 SERVINGS

prep time: 2 MINUTES

cook time: 3 MINUTES

total time: 5 MINUTES

Try this fun and easy version of ooey-gooey walking camping s'mores this summer!

Directions

1

Roast marshmallows to desired doneness and add to the bag of cookies.

2

Pour in chocolate chips.

3

Mix contents up with a fork and eat from the bag!

Brought to you by Hip2Save.

a fork full of walking s'mores in a bag that was made with mini fudge strip cookies

Yummy melted camping s’mores on the go!

We loved both the graham cracker cookies and the fudge cookies version of these walking smores! You could definitely experiment with different snack cookies. I love how it’s a fun and easy no-fuss treat. It’s a great camping recipe for groups and families, too! I’m so doing this the next time we go camping!


Check out our other favorite camping recipe ideas! Plus, learn to make a S’mores charcuterie-style board!


About the writer:

Lina has a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.online, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.


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  1. Deb

    This is a safety concern. Kids and adults are going to burn themselves badly. Please reconsider this idea.

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