Try out this Saltine Cracker Candy/Saltine Cracker Toffee/Christmas Crack recipe! It is so good and super easy to make: th-cam.com/video/jWpgpC_1DFo/w-d-xo.html
Hey! I just saw your video and I had never eaten a s'more before as where i live it's pretty uncommon. I usually just saw marshmallows as some normal candy, but i tried this and OH.MY.GOD. I'm a changed human being now. THANK YOU
You are welcome, Jenna! Yeah I only liked them burnt when I was young and around the campfire, because I thought it was cool to light them on fire. haha I don't like them burnt anymore. haha
This guy is so enthusiastic and I jsut love it, I’m not American but as an Aussie trying to for the first time I’m in love holy crap Love your content ❤❤❤❤
I don't have any Graham crackers at the moment, but I do happen to have some chocolate, some marshmallows, and a package of Nutter Butter cookies, so I just now tried this with the cookies, carefully taking the top off of the cookies. WOW! 50/10 AMAZING!!!
Omg that’s amazing!!!! I am into smores and finally I found the best recipe, i m gonna share with all my Italian friends, OMG cassata cake and cannoli pastries are nothing compared to this
Awesome!! Definitely try it while camping or whenever you have access to a fire pit. There is lots of satisfaction roasting the marshmallow over the fire haha. But if not, just do it like I show in the video. Quick, easy, and yummy.
My little girl and I enjoy cooking together and we especially like to make your cinnamon rolls but whenever we are baking something yummy we always repeat your coined phrase, “ I love me some _________ !” Today we added, “Love me some s’mores!” Thanks Matt!
Thank you, just made it and so much easier and better also than going through all the trouble of lighting a fire when the marshmallows melt easier in the microwave
I have literally never had s’mores but last night I DREAMT ABOUT THEM FOR SOME REASON which has brought me here,,,,,, thanks for your video I’m gonna try them as soon as I get the stuff 😂
I have only made s'mores while camping and had no idea that they could be made at home. I never liked the way that the hot marshmallow couldn't really melt all of the chocolate, so this technique is genius. Although I'm not a pyromaniac, I agree with Matt that the best s'mores have that burnt crunch on the outside of the marshmallow, while the inside is soft and gooey. I always try to follow Matt's instructions precisely, but I didn't know what wattage to set the microwave at, and I really wanted that burn on the outside of the marshmallow. So, I threaded all of my marshmallows onto a long bamboo skewer, which I placed across the gas burner of my stove. I prepared the chocolate on the graham crackers and put them in the microwave. The idea was to watch them both simultaneously. I turned the microwave on for a tentative 20 seconds at 800 watts. Next, I opened the gas burner to toast the marshmallows. Then, I turned back to the microwave to see if the chocolate was melting, but my microwave light isn't very strong, so I had to really look hard. Honestly, at 800 watts, 20 seconds was perfect! However, I was so focused on the chocolate that I forgot to look at the marshmallows. As one can imagine, with the bamboo skewer and all, I got more than just a crispy exterior on those marshmallows. It looked like a mini-Krakatoa on my front right burner. From previous experience, I know better than to throw water on a grease fire, so I used a kitchen towel to try to tamp out the flames. Unfortunately, I hadn't closed the gas. I realized my error as soon as the kitchen towell caught on fire. I don't have a fire alarm in my house, so luckily, I wasn't bothered by a bunch of high-pitched beeping while I handled the situation. After some clean up, I put more marshmallows on the "top" side of the crackers and used the microwave and then covered them with the chocolate side that I had prepared earlier. They were delicious! While my attempt to get that burnt-marshmallow s'mores didn't work out, I'm sure that someone might have a good suggestion for me, which I would much appreciate. Thanks again, Matt, for another tasty recipe!!!
Wow what an experience. :) If you have a gas stovetop burner, you can just "roast" the marshmallows over the flame exactly like you would a campfire. At any rate, so glad you tried it and liked it. You are very welcome!
@@inthekitchenwithmatt Oh! Thanks Matt! It seemed like a good idea at the time. Do you think that there would be a safe way to use the gas burner as a campire? For example, if I didn't try to do the two things at the same time? I've seen some chefs on TH-cam use a miniature blowtorch on desserts. Have you ever used one? I really want to try that. It would be like, "the sky's the limit!" But, even though I told all of my family that I wanted one for Christmas, no one really got the hint, I guess. In any case, you might recall that I used 800 watts, but only on the chocolate and graham crackers... not chocolate, plus marshmallows. I know that microwaves are more intensified on thicker matter, such as chocolate versus marshmallows. So, yours turned out perfectly and I would really like to know what wattage you used. Thanks again!
@@hollyperrin7353 You are welcome! Mine is a 1200 Watt microwave. :) Yes kitchen blow torches are awesome. I will be doing creme brulee at some point, and will use one for that.
@@inthekitchenwithmatt Thanks so much! I'm really looking forward to any videos that you can make with a mini-blow torch. You might have already seen me on somebody's "fail" video pertaining to that subject. Embarassing incident, but the blow torch was not mine. I would be very safe about that in the future. No more "Stick em ups!" Specifically, if I were to be the owner of such a multi-purposed tool. I hope to get to see your talents with that equilizing device! I mean, obviously, the crème brûlée would be the crème de la crème, but there is the marshmallow thing, and then so many other things that could be crisped up in a matter of seconds! Wow! The possibilities are endless! Can't wait to see your vid on this! Whatever recipe you share, I will follow it closely. Thanks again for clueing me in to the 1200 watts.
I just watched Castle make smores on the stove, doing a youtube search trying to find the recipe brought me here. Now after seeing this Im thinking of running to the store for marshmallows and chocolate!
Hello just my first homemade smore thx to you AND IT WAS YUMMY MAN IT TASTY GREAT i was lietrally ate it all it a few seconds its 12 wear i am and so beforw going to sleep i said id try to make one and i did thx to this 😁💜💜💜
Thank you!:) I might try making these with Digestive cookies, since I guess they might be close to those you're using. Never had smores before, since we don't make them in Finland.
You are very welcome! :) Yeah those might work. Any flat mildly sweet cracker/biscuit will probably work. They won't taste quite the same, but it will give you an idea what these taste like. :)
Mmm my favorite chocolate s’mores I couldn’t to make them right now but I don’t have any right now I need to buy at the store? Because it’s been a while? Since I have those since I was little kid it brings me back memories long time ago? Back in 88 & 90s & 94 when I was 10 years old oh man I miss my old days
@@inthekitchenwithmatt yea me too in the 90s & 94 when I was 10 my dad used to take me out for a walk & we sit in camping site but I tell my dad to make chocolate s’mores but my dad dk? How to make it so I tell him in my language in Cambodian in United States & we have good times together? Just like father n son bonding together? That’s why I miss our day together? But since then my dad pass away I can’t do that anymore? But I still do that with my family though but yea I really miss my old days
@@markmeas3644 Awesome father son bonding time. I had great father son bonding time with my father too. We would go to the ocean on Saturday mornings during the summer and go fishing. I miss those days too!
Tysm I never had this but looking at you make it makes me feel like eatig it.ty for the turtorial rlly helps. I live in Singapore whats the best cookie you reccommend?
You are very welcome! I don't know what you have available to you in Singapore, so I can't say. Marie biscuits will probably work. Or try digestive biscuits if you have those. Or this is sold in Singapore it looks like www.fairprice.com.sg/product/m-y-san-graham-crackers-honey-200g-200-g-90021400
Try out this Saltine Cracker Candy/Saltine Cracker Toffee/Christmas Crack recipe! It is so good and super easy to make: th-cam.com/video/jWpgpC_1DFo/w-d-xo.html
Bro your smize is incredible! Thank you!
@@mafia461 Thank you, you are welcome!
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@@inthekitchenwithmatt thanks for the method i might try that
@@MariaChristinaFritch You are welcome!
This helped so much. I'm a teen and when my mom goes to work she says not to turn on the stove. I was craving s'mores so bad so thxxxxxx.
Awesome!! :) I am so glad it helped you. :)
Yo hey in England we use chocolate biscuits or if amarican cookie
lol
UR A TEEN AND UR MOM DOESNT LET U TURN UR STOVE ON WHHHAATTT
Great job obeying your mother! Your appreciated!!! I about to eat s’mores now with the toddlers, they BETTER NOT touch my stove!! 😂
Lol
He looks like the camp leader who don't leave until every kids are satisfied with the camp
hahaha thank you! Nice compliment.
Lol this comment 😂😂😂😂
Lol
very specific
Rover Scout?
seeing you so happy makes me so happy lol, keep smiling and i hope you are doing well
Well thank you, elena!
same
This is now what I will make when my mom is upset with me, she definitely won't be upset eating these! Thank you! 💖
lol awesome!! :) You are so very welcome.
No u
This actually helped so well, I never had S'mores before this is my first time making them
So glad the video helped!
Hey! I just saw your video and I had never eaten a s'more before as where i live it's pretty uncommon. I usually just saw marshmallows as some normal candy, but i tried this and OH.MY.GOD. I'm a changed human being now. THANK YOU
So awesome! I am glad you tried it and liked it! You are very welcome. :) :)
watching you eat s’mores is something i’ll never forget just so wholesome
hahaha well thank you!
Thank you so much! I don’t like my marshmallows burnt but this method works perfectly I’m gonna subscribe and leave a like ☺️
You are welcome, Jenna! Yeah I only liked them burnt when I was young and around the campfire, because I thought it was cool to light them on fire. haha I don't like them burnt anymore. haha
Thank you so much for this I'll try it right now here in jamaica where these things are not very popular...one love❤
Awesome! Let me know how it turns out.
Wow! OMG! This really help me, like you don't need to bake it, just microwave. Thank you so much!:)
You are so very welcome! I am happy it helped you. :)
Awesome, thorough, Matt is pleasant to watch, nice smile and fun! Perfect s’mores video, I used for the students at a piano recital. They love it!
Thank you, Valerie!! So happy you tried it and liked it and glad you like the video. :) :) :)
This helped a lot because I’ve never had s’mores until now! This videos was really helpful. Thank you so much!!!
Awesome! Glad it was helpful! You are very welcome :)
I'm about to make some now for the 1st time with my kids.
@@bannerisred.__. awesome
This guy is so enthusiastic and I jsut love it, I’m not American but as an Aussie trying to for the first time I’m in love holy crap
Love your content ❤❤❤❤
Thank you!!
I don't have any Graham crackers at the moment, but I do happen to have some chocolate, some marshmallows, and a package of Nutter Butter cookies, so I just now tried this with the cookies, carefully taking the top off of the cookies. WOW! 50/10 AMAZING!!!
Awesome!
The most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen, a little bit difficult to do but if you can do it I can do it 💪
Omg that’s amazing!!!! I am into smores and finally I found the best recipe, i m gonna share with all my Italian friends, OMG cassata cake and cannoli pastries are nothing compared to this
Thanks! Not difficult at all :)
Awesome!! Definitely try it while camping or whenever you have access to a fire pit. There is lots of satisfaction roasting the marshmallow over the fire haha. But if not, just do it like I show in the video. Quick, easy, and yummy.
My little girl and I enjoy cooking together and we especially like to make your cinnamon rolls but whenever we are baking something yummy we always repeat your coined phrase, “ I love me some _________ !” Today we added, “Love me some s’mores!” Thanks Matt!
hahaha that is awesome! you are welcome! :) :)
Thank you, just made it and so much easier and better also than going through all the trouble of lighting a fire when the marshmallows melt easier in the microwave
You are very welcome!
I just really loved this. The instructions were very clear and the way of telling was so nice . here I go to make my first S'mores
Thank you! :) Let me know how they turn out.
@@inthekitchenwithmatt They turned out Awesome, i love them . thank you so much
@@umehabibah9287 Great!! You are so very welcome. :)
@@inthekitchenwithmatt 🥰
i love this guy so much he seems so kind, i would definitely be friends with him. The s'mores were so good.
Thank you!! :) Glad you liked the s'mores.
Thank you!! I made my first s’mores from your recipe!
You are very welcome! :) :)
Thanks so much! I definitely will make these once we get a fire pit! Who needs a fireplace when you have Matt!
You are very welcome, Emma! haha :)
Thanks man, I was starving on the couch and I decided to make s’mores and this tasted amazing.
You are welcome! glad you made it and liked it!
Been watching your vids for a while and I cant belive u haven't gotten a million subs yet.....you deserve it❤🥰
Thank you so much!! :) :) :)
Thanks so much this definitely helps if you dont have a fireplace or your allowed to!
You are very welcome! :)
Love how you made it even more simple then it already is. 🙂
Thanks!
THANK YOU FOR THE RECIPE I NEVER REALIZED I HAVE EVERY SINGLE INGREDIENTS AT HOME
You are very welcome! :)
I bought the items for make the s'mores and found your video to know how to make it, blessings to you 😊
Glad you found the video! Thanks let me know how they turn out.
When u didn't have graham crackers : 😕
But continues to buy some cookies : 😏
hahahaha
Lol im going go to the store in half an hour to get some marshmallows, hersheys schokolate and crackers
I have literally never had s’mores but last night I DREAMT ABOUT THEM FOR SOME REASON which has brought me here,,,,,, thanks for your video I’m gonna try them as soon as I get the stuff 😂
You are very welcome!! hahaha great dream! :)
I've made these before and they're very yummy. I'm going to make these today too.
Awesome!!
These helped me so much bc i have a gyatt problem thxxxxxs
You are welcome!
Thank you so much! for this now I can eat s’mores daily!
You are welcome, Christian!
Hi matty! My sis always did smore's is the micorwave and i always thought the marshmello was gonna explode haha
hahaha cool!
Same
@DNAxScotty lol
I have only made s'mores while camping and had no idea that they could be made at home. I never liked the way that the hot marshmallow couldn't really melt all of the chocolate, so this technique is genius. Although I'm not a pyromaniac, I agree with Matt that the best s'mores have that burnt crunch on the outside of the marshmallow, while the inside is soft and gooey. I always try to follow Matt's instructions precisely, but I didn't know what wattage to set the microwave at, and I really wanted that burn on the outside of the marshmallow. So, I threaded all of my marshmallows onto a long bamboo skewer, which I placed across the gas burner of my stove. I prepared the chocolate on the graham crackers and put them in the microwave. The idea was to watch them both simultaneously. I turned the microwave on for a tentative 20 seconds at 800 watts. Next, I opened the gas burner to toast the marshmallows. Then, I turned back to the microwave to see if the chocolate was melting, but my microwave light isn't very strong, so I had to really look hard. Honestly, at 800 watts, 20 seconds was perfect! However, I was so focused on the chocolate that I forgot to look at the marshmallows. As one can imagine, with the bamboo skewer and all, I got more than just a crispy exterior on those marshmallows. It looked like a mini-Krakatoa on my front right burner. From previous experience, I know better than to throw water on a grease fire, so I used a kitchen towel to try to tamp out the flames. Unfortunately, I hadn't closed the gas. I realized my error as soon as the kitchen towell caught on fire. I don't have a fire alarm in my house, so luckily, I wasn't bothered by a bunch of high-pitched beeping while I handled the situation. After some clean up, I put more marshmallows on the "top" side of the crackers and used the microwave and then covered them with the chocolate side that I had prepared earlier. They were delicious! While my attempt to get that burnt-marshmallow s'mores didn't work out, I'm sure that someone might have a good suggestion for me, which I would much appreciate. Thanks again, Matt, for another tasty recipe!!!
Wow what an experience. :) If you have a gas stovetop burner, you can just "roast" the marshmallows over the flame exactly like you would a campfire. At any rate, so glad you tried it and liked it. You are very welcome!
@@inthekitchenwithmatt Oh! Thanks Matt! It seemed like a good idea at the time. Do you think that there would be a safe way to use the gas burner as a campire? For example, if I didn't try to do the two things at the same time? I've seen some chefs on TH-cam use a miniature blowtorch on desserts. Have you ever used one? I really want to try that. It would be like, "the sky's the limit!" But, even though I told all of my family that I wanted one for Christmas, no one really got the hint, I guess. In any case, you might recall that I used 800 watts, but only on the chocolate and graham crackers... not chocolate, plus marshmallows. I know that microwaves are more intensified on thicker matter, such as chocolate versus marshmallows. So, yours turned out perfectly and I would really like to know what wattage you used. Thanks again!
@@hollyperrin7353 You are welcome! Mine is a 1200 Watt microwave. :) Yes kitchen blow torches are awesome. I will be doing creme brulee at some point, and will use one for that.
@@inthekitchenwithmatt Thanks so much! I'm really looking forward to any videos that you can make with a mini-blow torch. You might have already seen me on somebody's "fail" video pertaining to that subject. Embarassing incident, but the blow torch was not mine. I would be very safe about that in the future. No more "Stick em ups!" Specifically, if I were to be the owner of such a multi-purposed tool. I hope to get to see your talents with that equilizing device! I mean, obviously, the crème brûlée would be the crème de la crème, but there is the marshmallow thing, and then so many other things that could be crisped up in a matter of seconds! Wow! The possibilities are endless! Can't wait to see your vid on this! Whatever recipe you share, I will follow it closely. Thanks again for clueing me in to the 1200 watts.
@@hollyperrin7353 You are very welcome!! :) Yeah lots of fun things you can do with a kitchen torch.
Thankyou for being with us, we really appreciate it!
You are welcome and thank you for your support!
Thank you so much for guiding me through! I didn’t know what to do but this helped a lot! Thanks so much!
You are very welcome!
@@inthekitchenwithmatt :)
Why had I never thought of this??
Great video Matt!!
Thank you!! :)
Thanks for sharing; ive had them both ways in the actually fire pit and the microwave- i also tried with reese's cup-sooo good and easy!!!!!!
You are welcome! So glad you tried it and liked it! :)
Thank you so much for your recepie.The microwave is a great place to smore❤❤❤❤🎉
You are welcome! Glad you liked it. :)
My grandchildren want to make these every time they come over and we do!
That is awesome, Marilyn!! :)
Currently eating s'mores while watching this😎
lol awesome! :)
I love how he replys to every comment on this video
hahahaha thank you! I still like to replying to everyone when I can. :)
Thank you so much,as a Bruneian i appreciate your Tutorial vid💛💛
You are so very welcome! Thanks for watching in Brunei!
I just watched Castle make smores on the stove, doing a youtube search trying to find the recipe brought me here. Now after seeing this Im thinking of running to the store for marshmallows and chocolate!
Awesome!! You totally should!
Ty Matt I'm going to get some s'mores tmrw so this is helpful
You are very welcome! :)
Is it just me or do the messy ones look the best I think they look the most delicious
I agree with you! haha
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa - let's get started! Matt you know how to throw down!! This s'mores looks soooo good!! Keep up the good werk Matt!!!
hahahaha thank you so much! will do!
Thank you so much I always had trouble doing this thanks
You are welcome!!
It looks so kick butt! Good work, Matt!
Thank you!! :)
Respect for replying to all comments ✊
Thank you! I still try and reply to everyone. :)
love ur videos,so easy and simple!
Thank you, Brisa! :)
The lords cuisine
Indeed!
Love you man and hope you have a wonderful rest of your life!!!!!!
Thank you! Same with you!
Omg it’s sooo simple and it tasted sooo good tysm
So glad you liked it, you are very welcome! :)
This is absolutely delicious 😋. I have never had smores before but now I am gonna make it. Thank you so much sir
Thank you! you are very welcome. :) Let me know how it turns out. :)
me watching u makes me soooo happy! thanks for the help, todays family fun night in my house!
Well, thank you! :) You are very welcome. :) Always great to have a family fun night!
This helped me So Good I was Making S’mores Wrong Now I got This
Glad it was helpful! :)
Hy it's s'mores day that's y I'm here😄😍
I love the simple recipy
Awesome!! :) :) And thank you!
I just try it right now and it’s was very delicious thanks u for the recipe!!🥺🤩♥️
Glad you gave it a try and liked it! :) You are welcome. :)
I tried s’mores before
And there were so good
Cool!
Thank you! I got to try s’mores for the first time :D
You are welcome! :)
Did you like them?
@@vader9860 yes! They were delicious ^^
Yummy. Hi from Australia. Going to make some. Mouth watering🤣❤️
Good luck! Let me know how it turns out. :)
looks yummy i going to make some for the kids thanks for sharing this video
Awesome! Let me know how they turn out and how the kids like it. :) You are welcome!
Will do thanks again 👍🏽
@@brownsuga298 Awesome, that is what I like to hear! haha :)
I made the s’mores for the Kids they love them thanks again for sharing your video 👍🏽
@@brownsuga298 Awesome!! :) So glad you made them and they liked them. You are very welcome. :)
Dude ty so much its so good ty u made my day much better im definitely making this for Christmas
You are very welcome!! :)
This was very helpful thanks for making it
You are welcome! :)
Simple, helpful, DELICIOUS, this is great, thank you 😊
You are very welcome! :)
Hello just my first homemade smore thx to you AND IT WAS YUMMY MAN IT TASTY GREAT i was lietrally ate it all it a few seconds its 12 wear i am and so beforw going to sleep i said id try to make one and i did thx to this 😁💜💜💜
Awesome!! You are very welcome!
Yum it looks delicious
Thank you so much!
Can the marshmallow got flavour
@@CryingMaru You can use any flavor of marshmallows you want, the classic white ones are used the most often.
@@inthekitchenwithmatt same with the chocolate roght
I mean right
Thank you!:) I might try making these with Digestive cookies, since I guess they might be close to those you're using. Never had smores before, since we don't make them in Finland.
You are very welcome! :) Yeah those might work. Any flat mildly sweet cracker/biscuit will probably work. They won't taste quite the same, but it will give you an idea what these taste like. :)
Omg thank you they taste soooo good
You are so very welcome!! :) :)
The Hersey s’more kit the best I love it cooked all not only marmello
Awesome!
Ummm so delicious 👌💕😋
When is saw your video I was like ( for sure I am going to make s’mores tomorrow)😊🌈
Awesome!
Thank you so much! Very helpful
You are very welcome! :) :)
Mmm my favorite chocolate s’mores I couldn’t to make them right now but I don’t have any right now I need to buy at the store? Because it’s been a while? Since I have those since I was little kid it brings me back memories long time ago? Back in 88 & 90s & 94 when I was 10 years old oh man I miss my old days
Awesome! yeah I miss those days too. I was 10 years old in 88 as well!
@@inthekitchenwithmatt yea me too in the 90s & 94 when I was 10 my dad used to take me out for a walk & we sit in camping site but I tell my dad to make chocolate s’mores but my dad dk? How to make it so I tell him in my language in Cambodian in United States & we have good times together? Just like father n son bonding together? That’s why I miss our day together? But since then my dad pass away I can’t do that anymore? But I still do that with my family though but yea I really miss my old days
@@markmeas3644 Awesome father son bonding time. I had great father son bonding time with my father too. We would go to the ocean on Saturday mornings during the summer and go fishing. I miss those days too!
this reciper is sooo amazing thanks agian matt for your help
Thank you, Allison! And you are very welcome. :)
I TRIED IT SO GOOD
Glad you tried it and liked it!
this actually helped thank you!
You are very welcome!
Yasss love this 🔥🔥
Thank you!
Kid would love it no matter how it was done.
Agreed!!
I have had s’mores I. My whole life and my dream came true😊
I have had not had s’mores in my whole life. My dream finally came true.
Sorry for da typo
Glad you liked the video and that it was helpful. S'mores are so good!
Thanks for helping me out
You are welcome!
The results are very similar at seen thankyou so much!
You are very welcome! :) I am glad you tried it.
Hi blink 💗
Thanks you for the tip.. Nice video ☺️☺️☺️
You are welcome, Alexa and thank you! :)
Im in the UK and this isn't really a thing we eat here, but it looks delicous and will definitely be an after school treat
It is super popular here in the States. It is the go-to camping treat haha. But we made them so many more times at home in them microwave growing up.
@@inthekitchenwithmatt wow, I remember in primary school (elementary) we roasted marshmallows but nothing as yummy as this
@@Star-eb5zg Yeah, for me it was always fun roasting marshmallows when I was young too.
@@inthekitchenwithmatt made them today, so delicious, but once I'd had 3 I was stuffed! Thanks for the great tutorial
@@Star-eb5zg Awesome! You are welcome. :)
Thank you so much!!! This helped me so much!!! :)
You are very welcome!
I love s'mores they are so dang good
Indeed, so yummy!
Thanks so much for this!
You are very welcome!
Looks good.😋
Thank you!
You're welcome.😁
So easy! I've never seen square marshmallows here in Canada but what a neat idea.
Thank you, Susan!! :) Yeah they are more and more popular in the supermarkets here.
Wow! Something I can do 😊
Yes!!
So good! 😍
Thank you!!
I love it when you say S’MORESSSSS
hahahaha thanks
@@inthekitchenwithmatt no problem
I never tried this yet because I don’t have any of the ingredients for s’mores but I’m sure this will work
Hopefully you will get to try it sometime, it is super yummy!
when you wake up at the middle of the night and crave this 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
lol nice!
Thanks this helped me so much! 😊
You are so very welcome, Ava!
Loved this recipe 😍
Thank you!
Tysm I never had this but looking at you make it makes me feel like eatig it.ty for the turtorial rlly helps.
I live in Singapore whats the best cookie you reccommend?
You are very welcome! I don't know what you have available to you in Singapore, so I can't say. Marie biscuits will probably work. Or try digestive biscuits if you have those. Or this is sold in Singapore it looks like www.fairprice.com.sg/product/m-y-san-graham-crackers-honey-200g-200-g-90021400
Tysm.
@@zeetdayeet1870 You are welcome!
Thx so much I will definitely try this
You are very welcome!
Love the intro! 😁😁
Thanks!!