
It's National S'more Day! So get that fire going and make some traditional s'mores today. Or if you're an urban dweller, I've actually got an easy recipe to make s'mores at home, right here. But if you're feeling a little more adventurous, these s'more cookies are a sure fire hit with young and old alike.
Some people don't know that marshmallows aren't actually vegan. They contain gelatin, which is an animal by-product. But the geniuses at Chicago Vegan Foods have created Dandies marshmallows to solve our vegan dilemma. They're the best little mallows around and act exactly the same as regular ones.
There is a gluten-free vegan graham cracker linked in the recipe ingredients below, but if you can find these ones they're way better!


s'more cookies
Ingredients
- 2 ½ C all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- 1 C vegan butter
- 1 C brown sugar
- 1 C white sugar
- ½ C nondairy milk
- 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 C crushed vegan graham crackers
- 1 x 100 g vegan chocolate bar, chopped into chunks
- 12 vegan marshmallows
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F.
- In a mixing bowl add flour, baking soda, baking powder, and sea salt and stir with a fork to combine well.
- In a separate mixing bowl beat the vegan butter and white and brown sugars, together until fluffy. Then while beating on low, add the nondairy milk, and vanilla extract. Increase the speed gradually and continue beating until smooth and well combined.
- Add the butter mixture to the dry ingredients and stir to combine.
- Chop your chocolate bar into small chunks and crush the graham crackers with your hands into small pieces. Add both to the cookie dough and fold into the mixture until combined.
- Cut your marshmallows in half. Take 1 tablespoon of cookie dough for each cookie and place them evenly onto un-greased baking sheets. Then press ½ a marshmallow into that dough and take another 1 tablespoon of cookie dough and press it on top of the marshmallow. You can kind of press the top and bottom pieces of dough together around a couple of sides to make them look like mounds, but don't be perfect about it. It's better when the marshmallow poofs out the side or the top of the cookie anyway.
- Bake for 15 minutes on the centre rack of the oven. When you remove the cookies from the oven, let them sit for a minute, but it's best to get them off the cookie sheets with a spatula and onto cooling racks right after that, otherwise they may stick and cook onto the baking sheet if left for a while. Microwave your cookie for about 15 seconds to get it warm and really gooey before eating/serving! Store cookies in an air-tight container.






Mai.
Where can I get those vegan marshmallows?!
Lauren Toyota
if you live in Toronto I've found them at Fiesta Farms and Essence of Life. For the rest of the country or the USA here's a list on the Dandies website
http://chicagoveganfoods.com/products/dandies-vegan-marshmallows/where-to-buy/#Canada
Robin
Yass!!! These are in the oven right now!!! Using the Trader Joe's (Vegan) Marshmallows, can't wait!!
Jyoti
I just made these and they were SO GOOD! So easy to make, and assembling them with the marshmallows was really fun lol 🙂
Next time I will use 1.5 cups of total sugar rather than 2, but otherwise they are perfection!
Also for the vegan marshmallows, they carry them at highland farms!
Megan
What is the temperature to bake the cookies at??
Tiffany Sonterre
I...did something wrong. My cookies were SUPER flat lol. Next time I'm gonna try just folding in mini marshmallows? Hahahaha at least they taste good!
Lauren Toyota
the butter is too warm. OR are you using margarine? IF the butter or the cookie dough once mixed is too warm or oily looking, place it in the fridge. You can also portion the cookies on the sheet and throw it in the freezer for 5 to 10 minutes, then bake!
Ellen
I made these twice. The first time I followed the directions as written and they turned out super flat and lacy and spread a lot. The second time I cut the sugar in half (1/2 cup brown sugar and 1/2 cup white sugar) and they turned out much better!
Lauren Toyota
that's weird, the sugar wouldnt have anything to do with them being flat. What kind of butter did you use? Was the dough cold when going in the oveN?
Katie
These are quite possibly the very best cookies I have ever eaten. I am an avid baker and my friends and family are borderline disappointed if I show up with cookies other than these ones. I have made them so many times over several years, total perfection.
Lauren Toyota
OMG thank you so much! Love that 😀