This story was originally published July 27, 2013 and updated on August 22, 2023.聽
Bad-mouthing the classic campfire dessert known as the s鈥檓ore is just plain wrong. It鈥檚 tantamount to dumping on the Girl Scouts, who published the first s鈥檓ores recipe in a 1927 handbook, not to mention the magic of summer nights outdoors, camaraderie around an open fire, woodsmoke, sugar rushes, our kids and our memories of being kids, and the American tradition of sickeningly sweet junk food.聽
As much as we love a traditional s鈥檓ore, we also know聽there鈥檚 always room for improvement. Here are three of our favorite ways to give this classic campfire dessert a makeover. And if something here doesn’t inspire you, we tested the viral TikTok s鈥檓ores cookie to take this fan favorite up a notch.
3 Ways to Level Up the Classic Campfire Dessert
Banana Boat S鈥檓ores聽

This recipe is one you might read and think, 鈥淒uh! Why didn鈥檛 I think of that?鈥 Because the concept for this campfire dessert is bananas, that鈥檚 why.聽
Think s鈥檓ores-turned-banana-boat. You鈥檒l need bananas, semisweet chocolate chips or a bar, marshmallows (full-size or mini), aluminum foil, and, of course, a campfire. To begin, slice an unpeeled banana lengthwise so it opens like a hotdog bun. Stack your desired amount of chocolate and marshmallows into the 鈥渂un鈥 and close. Then wrap it in foil, making sure to pinch the top closed. Place over the embers on your campfire鈥檚 edge, making sure the seam in the foil faces the top. Cook for about five minutes, carefully remove from the coals, and open the foil. Allow a minute to cool and dig in.聽
Cream Cheese S鈥檓ores

If you鈥檙e a fan of cream cheese frosting, you鈥檒l love this dessert. While it resembles a classic s鈥檓ore, the elevation lies in the substitution of marshmallow and chocolate. Hang in there and keep reading鈥攚e promise, it鈥檚 worth it.聽
You鈥檒l need one container of low-fat plain cream cheese, raw honey, dark cocoa powder, graham crackers, and raw cacao nibs. As for equipment, this recipe requires a campfire grill grate and a baking sheet. To start, combine cream cheese and honey into a small bowl and mix until smooth. Then stir in cocoa powder until blended. Spread about a teaspoon of the cream cheese mixture onto each cracker and arrange on a baking sheet. Place onto grate for a few minutes, until warm and soft. You鈥檒l know they鈥檙e done when the cream cheese is melted and almost oozing out the sides. To finish off the dessert, sprinkle with cacao nibs. (Here are two more cheese-filled s鈥檓ores recipes if parmesan or mozzarella are all you’ve got on hand.)
Whisky S鈥檓ores Lollipops

This recipe has a bit of a kick that makes camping feel more like glamping. You鈥檒l need heavy cream, bittersweet chocolate, whiskey of your choice, marshmallows, graham crackers, a 2-quart sauce pot, and lollipop sticks. To begin, crush graham crackers into crumbs, spread onto a plate, and set aside. Bring heavy cream to a simmer in a large sauce pot and mix in chocolate until incorporated. Whisk in whiskey (use about 1聽tablespoon) and remove from heat. Quickly, so the mixture doesn鈥檛 cool, skewer marshmallows with lollipop sticks and dip into the ganache. Then roll them in the graham cracker crumbs until coated. Once the lollipops have cooled, you have the option of lightly toasting over the campfire.
Recipe courtesy of Chicago-based chef Cory Morris.
Our Favorite Coolers to Keep Perishable Ingredients Fresh
Elevating s鈥檓ores to the next level of deliciousness also means that some of your ingredients are going to need to be kept cold. That鈥檚 where a cooler comes in handy, and we have a few recommendations to choose from.
Yeti Tundra 65
Yeti tops the list of our favorite coolers. The ($375) fits about 58 pounds聽of ice and is durable, leak-proof, non-slip, and well-insulated. The Tundra 65 weighs about 30.3 pounds, which is surprisingly light for its size. A single person can manage this cooler, making it accessible and easy to use.聽
Cabela Polar Cap 80
For those who are looking for a larger cooler, the ($349) is a great choice. This cooler can carry a whopping 80 quarts and weighs about 40 pounds. It can take a beating without leaking, which makes it ideal for long journeys in the back of a truck. Best of all, the Cabela Polar Cap is made with a rotomolded body and freezer-grade gasket lid, so ice stays cold for days.聽
For more of our favorite coolers, check out these tested and approved weekend coolers.
Do鈥檚 and Don鈥檛s of Cooking Over a Campfire
Do Build Your Campfire the Right Way
The perfect campfire dessert starts with a quality fire. If you have an existing fire pit, this part is easy. If not, you need to scout for an ideal location: choose a level space free of debris like brush or decaying leaves. If possible, pick a spot that鈥檚 protected from wind. Then, follow these tips to build a better campfire where we cover how to prep your fuel, the pros and cons of using a tepee or log cabin structure, and the proper way to put out your campfire.
Don鈥t Cook Directly Over the Flames
Specific techniques for cooking over a campfire will vary depending on the recipe, but in general, avoid cooking food directly over any flames. You鈥檙e more likely to burn whatever you鈥檙e cooking to a crisp under direct heat. Instead, use a low-burning fire or the embers on the edge. This allows for more control.