S’mores Pie

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There’s just something about s’mores.  Toasted ooey gooey marshmallows with crisp hot outsides, soft, sticky, gooey insides, paired with crisp graham crackers and soft melt-y chocolate.

However, there are times when making s’mores isn’t convenient, easy or do-able.  However, since coming home from the amazing birthday trip of win, and toasting s’mores on the beach with good friends my kids have been hounding me hinting incessantly that they’d love to have more s’mores (see what I did there?)

So… while I teased her on twitter about a s’mores pie.. I was actually seriously trying to figure out the best way to create a more easily edible, house friendly s’more.  So, I did what I do, I opened my pantry realized it was a disaster and spent 3 hours scrubbing it top to bottom and re-organizing and grabbed what I thought I could use:  pudding mix, graham crackers and marshmallows.

I put one package of graham crackers into my food processor and pulsed them into crumb-dom

s'mores pie graham crust

To about 1 1/2 C of crumbs, I added 1/4 C sugar and then 4 Tbsp melted butter.  Mix it up, press it into a pie pan and bake at 350 for 12 minutes.

While it’s baking, mix 2 boxes Chocolate Fudge Pudding Mix with 2 C cold milk and 1/2 container whipped topping. (I’ll admit, this is not something I keep on hand, however, knowing that pudding mix wouldn’t have the right consistency on its own, I ran out and snagged some)  Whisk these together into a thick, chocolate-y heavenly concoction

s'mores pudding

Scoop the chocolate pudding deliciousness into the fresh baked graham cracker pie crust (yes, you can use a pre-made, just give it a nice toasting first) and smooth.

Top with a bag of marshmallows, make a pretty design, whatever, I started circling the outside with marshmallows and worked my way inward.

Turn your broiler on high, put the marshmallow topped, chocolate, s’more pie of awesomeness onto your oven rack, leave the door open and watch as the marshmallows, swell, puff and toast.

s'mores pie toasted mallows Once the mallows have reached your preferred level of toasted deliciousness, remove the pie from your oven.

Here’s one of the things that rocks so much about this s’mores pudding pie.

You can immediately slice a piece and devour it straight from the oven;

s'mores pie slice out of

The marshmallows are all hot and crisp on the outside and melty molten sugary lava goodness on the inside, the chocolate pudding pie is thick and creamy and chilled and the graham cracker crust… there are no words.

Now, on to the amazing tonguegasmic awesomeness of this concoction.  This can be devoured and enjoyed straight from the oven, or you can slice it and heat it for 12 seconds in the microwave which will make the entire pie more closely resemble a traditional campfire s’more; the marshmallow will be hotter, the chocolate soft and melty and the graham cracker crust a bit warm and still crisp.  This can also be chilled and then re-heated the next day.

My 3 yo has snuck out of his room 4 times tonight to try to snag pieces of this pie from the counter.

*I baked this in an aluminum pie pan and then stored it with a second tin pie pan turned over top of it to preserve the marshmallows.

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Recipe: S’mores Pudding Pie

Ingredients

  • 1 bag marshmallows
  • 2 boxes chocolate fudge pudding
  • 1 package graham crackers
  • 1 tub whipped topping
  • 4 Tbsp butter
  • 2 C milk
  • 1/4 C sugar

Instructions

  1. pre-heat oven to 350
  2. in a food processor blend one package/sleeve graham crackers into crumbs; remove 1 1/2 C crumbs and place in a medium size bowl with 1/4 C sugar, blend together with 4 Tbsp melted butter
  3. Press down into your pie plate/tin/pan and then bake for 12 minutes
  4. while the pie is baking; whisk together 2 packages chocolate fudge pudding mix, 2 C cold milk and 1/2 tub (4 oz) thawed whip topping (takes about 5 minutes to fully set)
  5. when the pie crust is done, pour, press, smooth the pudding mix into the crust and then top with marshmallows
  6. place the pie in your oven on Hi broil and leaving the door open, broil until the marshmallows reach your desired toasted goodness

Quick Notes

** this can be served straight from the oven ** heated in the microwave ** chilled and then re-heated

I hope y’all enjoy this twisted take on a summer family tradition

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After School Snacks and Easy School Lunch and Dinner Ideas

Wow, that might be the longest title ever to show up on my blog ;-)   I couldn’t figure out a more succinct way to tell y’all that I had snacks, lunch and dinner ideas to share with y’all, though ;-)

Welcome to week 5 (I know, right!) of the HEB/ConAgra meal maker blogger challenge!

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My kids come home from school starving (their words) so I’ve devised a few quick and easy, nutritious, delicious and fun ideas that work for snacks, lunches or dinners!

I don’t know about your kids but my kids are WAY into finger foods and colorful snacks, things easily and quickly eaten on the way to soccer practice, kickball, playgroup, slumber parties etc…

One of my favorite ways to get them to devour a healthy grilled cheese, grilled ham and cheese, toasted PB&J (you get the idea) is to serve it french fry style (i’ve even served them in paper cups, which they LOVE)

For today’s purposes:  we’re serving them sliced on a fun little partitioned serving tray:

grilled cheese

Cook your sandwich, and if it has cheese in it, allow it to set for a few minutes before slicing into strips “fries”.  I use my pizza cutter for quick and easy sandwich slicing.

This is perfect with baby carrots (ranch for dipping, if your kids are dippers! I got the ranch dip free with a COMBO LOCO deal that HEB had going: Buy a pack of hot dogs get: chips, dip, relish and Hormel Chili for FREE F-R-E-E!!!) and apple slices, or grapes or whatever your favorites!

This is one of my kids’ favorite quick school night dinners and my son, who eats cold grilled sandwiches, loves to take this for lunch!

After School Snack, Lunch, Dinner Idea #2

quesadilla strips and grapes

Quesadilla Strips

What is it about tortillas and cheese?  They’re a special brand of comfort food, or is that just here in the South?

Monkey only goes to school two days a week and yet he wants a “school” lunch 5 days a week, just like his big sister.  These Quesadilla strips are perfect for his lunches and absolutely awesome for fueling Princess up for soccer practice!  Plus, crazy easy and when served with frozen grapes.. SCORE!

  • 2 tortillas
  • favorite shredded cheese, I use a colby jack mix or a mexican blend (or really, whatever is on special or whatever I have on hand)
  • refried black beans
  1. spread a THIN layer of refried black beans (protein and fiber FTW!) on one tortilla, sprinkle shredded cheese over BOTH tortillas and then smoosh the two tortillas, filling sides in, together.  Place the quesadilla on a hot skillet/cast iron/griddle and cook until both sides are crispy and golden.
  2. Let rest for a few minutes and then using your favorite knife or pizza cutter, slice into strips and then cut in 1/2 (this makes it easier for small fingers)

I serve these in a small plastic cup alongside a cup of frozen grapes or cantaloupe and it makes for the most perfect on the go snack full of dairy, fiber, protein and vitamins! GO MOM!

After School Snack, Meal, Dinner Idea #3

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Whole Grain Mini Pizzas

Everyone in my house has a different taste when it comes to pizzas but we all agree on one thing: WE LOVE PIZZA.

There’s just something about individual pizzas, too, they’re so enticing and fun to eat.

I use whole grain little sandwich rounds, thins, whatever they’re called, they came free with a loaf of bread coupon at my HEB yesterday :-)

I set up a make your own pizza bar for dinner tonight because Nathan was out of town and cooking for two small people and me can be tricky.

  • 4 whole grain sandwich rounds/thins
  • Italian cheese blend
  • OPTIONAL: pepperoni, mushrooms, sauce, diced tomatoes (remember those Hunt’s Diced Tomatoes we got for free.. there you go), green peppers…. etc… etc… etc… you see where this is going.
  1. pre-heat oven to 370
  2. let each person make their own pizza, we prefer thin crust pizzas so these are PERFECT!
  3. Princess:  sandwich round, garlic butter, italian blend cheese. (done)
  4. Monkey: sandwich round: pepperoni, tomatoes, cheese, pepperoni
  5. Me: everything please
  6. Nathan: everything please
  7. Bake straight on the rack for crispier pizzas, these take about 7 minutes, depending on your oven
  8. Slice, serve. NOM

Princess actually prefers her pizza cold so we make these for dinner and then put hers in the fridge and she takes it for lunch the next day.

These are also FABULOUS for slumber parties and after school cram sessions!

Do you have any FABULOUSLY easy and delicious snack/lunch/dinner recipes? I’d love to hear them!!

I am an HEB ConAgra Meal Maker Blogger participating in the Meal Maker Blogger Challenge.  This challenge involves using and sharing online and in store coupons to create and share recipe ideas of school lunches and easy dinner fixes to help the busy family.  Each of us was allowed to interpret this as we may ;-) I will be compensated for my time and talents at the completion of this program and I received a $25 HEB gift card and some yummy ConAgra products as well.  I have ALSO been allotted 5 goodie bags matching the one that I received to give away to readers. THREE have been given away already.. stay tuned…. next week ;-) You could be next

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