Mexican S’Mores with Katy
Somewhere about the time that the Rambo movies were in full swing, my dad and a few of his friends from the Huntsville Police Department decided that they needed to spend a weekend getting back to nature and “roughing it”. Soon as that talk began canoes started showing up at our house. One by one, Daddy stored them in the back yard where a fancy schmancy canoe trailer eventually joined them. Some weeks after the last canoe made it’s debut, Daddy hitched his fancy canoe trailer to the back of his big old Chevy Silverado and we all piled in to go drop a group of men off at the Elk River for an extended weekend canoe trip. It was mostly police officers and their sons, with my dad and brother leading the charge. Their weekend of roughing it consisted of an entire canoe filled to the brim with coolers of steaks and large oblong watermelons. They canoed by day and camped by night.
Four days later, Mama, my sister, and I piled in the Chevy truck and returned to pick them up. Lawd have mercy, we could smell ’em a mile away. Daddy had planned on driving but Mama quickly put him in the back of the truck as well, much to the relief of my sister and myself. Apparently they had a good time because for several summers after that they repeated the pilgrimage and we still hear stories of cotton mouths and wild critters from Daddy’s Rambo days.
I really enjoy camping – but only in the fall. I like to camp when the air is cool and crisp and huddling around a campfire at night with a blanket wrapped around your shoulders feels just right. However, most of y’all are made of better stuff than I am because you enjoy camping in the summer – go figure. Since I fully realize you ARE made of better stuff than me, I wanted to bring you a recipe or two to support your efforts while I sit here in my air conditioned home with my nice cool sheets and a fraction of the mosquito bites I really hope you don’t get this weekend.
The recipes I’m bringing today and with my next post are quick and easy and can be made ahead of time at home and heated up around the campfire. They’re also great to enjoyed at home, too! Today I’m bringing you a dessert treat that is a little spin on an old classic and makes a lot less mess. In my next post I’ll show you a throw together meal that can be enjoyed at home or toted along to camping trips. Both are recipes I often send with Ricky and Brady when they have scouting or father and son camp outs – again, because they are made of better stuff than me.
You’ll need: Flour tortillas, mini marshmallows, peanut butter, mini chocolate chips, and a cute little girl who really wants to be Taylor Swift when she grows up.
Note to Taylor Swift : Thank you for watching your language and avoiding any other behavior which would cause me to have to flip channels whenever you come on because Katy is completely enraptured by you. Folks like you are few and far between and this mom wishes you the absolute best in all that you do!
Spread the peanut butter over one of the tortillas
Have you ever had peanut butter once it gets hot? Oh my, it is such a treat! I like to make toast and spread it with peanut butter while its still warm. It melts and makes the most delicious breakfast.
Have cute little pixie place a line of mini marshmallows down one side of the tortilla
and then put a line of mini chocolate chips as well
(you can use regular chocolate chips if you want)
It’s gonna look like this.
Now fold one side over and crimp it a bit at the fold so it stays…
Repeat with the other side.
And roll it up tightly.
Like this
Now wrap that little fella in foil.
like this
She looks all smug and proud of herself, doesn’t she?
Well, she did these all by herself so she should be!
It is truly amazing how much cooking with your children means to them and builds their confidence and self esteem.
To heat at home, bake at 350 for about ten minutes.
or
Place at the edge of the campfire or on hot coals and let sit until thoroughly heated.
Let sit for a few minutes after you remove it from heat (oven or fire) and then serve.
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Ingredients
- 10 inch flour tortilas
- mini marshmallows about 2 Tablespoons for each one
- Mini Chocolate Chips about 1 1/2 Tablespoons for each one
- Peanut Butter
- Aluminum foil
Instructions
- Spread each tortilla with peanut butter. Sprinkle a line of marshmallows follows by a line of chocolate chips. Fold over sides and crimp to seal.
- Roll up tightly and wrap in aluminum foil.
- To heat, bake in a 350 oven for about ten minutes or place over hot coals or at edge of fire until heated through and marshmallows are melted.
- Allow to sit for a few minutes to cool before eating.
Nutrition
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Joy, Gratitude, Oh My Goodness!
Yesterday, when life slowed down to a dull roar, I went over to check out my facebook page and had one of those moments where your heart unexpectedly fills with so much joy you think it might burst. Your comments over there and here mean so much to me and my family and I cannot tell you how much I appreciate you taking time out of your day to chat with me.
When I post here it is kind of a one sided conversation and so your input changes all of that and turns it into a real life conversation between friends – which is just how I like it.
Please feel free to chat with others in the comments section both here and on Facebook. I can’t tell you how many times I read a comment and just about trip over myself to chime in and say “ME TOO!!” or “Wow, that sounds so good!”. Sometimes we feel the need to hug one another or to let the other know that our heart is aching for them and I just wanted you to know that you are always welcome to do that. Southern Plate has grown into a community much more than a website and you are the most valuable part of that community so make yourself at home!
Thank you again for all that you give me and my family each and every day. If you’re reading this, I owe you a hug – and I hope I get to pay that debt one of these days!
And last but not least, I’d like to ask a favor of you. If you enjoy Southern Plate, please tell a friend. There is always room at our dinner table and when it comes to family gatherings, the bigger the better!
Gratefully,
Christy
My daughter inlaw and my son are heading off to go camping with the daughter inlaws family and what great timing to have this idea posted — I am sharing this post with her and by the way — you are posted on my blog like one of my blogger friends — which my family knows all about you — cause you guessed it — I talk about you often as if you have been my forever friend–wink!
I get the biggest JOY coming over to your site — you have the sweetest spirit and I can feel it honestly I can — I am grateful for all your hard work because it makes mine more simple! Hugs…
Hey! Just thought I would let you know that at Brookhill on Friday – our 4th graders GRADUATED! They had a wonderful slide-show during graduation – and guess who I saw in a picture? Why…it was your little Brady! He might have been in more – but I was trying to videotape the screen (hint hint…to keep me focused on that instead of crying!) ha. ha. See ya! Hope ya’ll have had a good year in your new school. These smores sound soooo good. Will have to try them. Keep up the good work.
Kim
So sad my grandson is allergic to PB and misses out but I think spreading with marshmallow fluff and adding his favorite flavor of chips would work. He loves white chocolate with raisins.
And thanks to Suzi for reminding me of Banana Boats haven’t thought of them in years
We tried these with Sunflower butter due to a nut allergy in one of my son’s friends and they were delicious. We packed left overs in lunch boxes cuz they are yummy cold too!
Christy,
The smores sound great! I think they would be great served to company with a scoop of Ice cream on the side and chocolate syrup drizzled over all of it. Yum!!!!!!
Oh Christy,
My boys are gonna have a fit when they see these (that includes the daddy!). I’m gonna fix enchiladas tonight for supper…guess what’s for dessert?
I’m with you on the camping thing. Know why I’d rather go in the fall? The cottonmouths and copperheads aren’t as frisky! (Of course, the lack of heat and bugs are a bonus, too.)
Christi,
I can’t wait to try this and I’m an adult!!!!! I’ll have to go out and get some marshmallows now. What an excellent idea. Thanks for sharing this with us. I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again. I truely love coming to your “home” and getting to know you and your family. Thanks again.
Katy is so adorable!! You can tell she loves to cook with her Mama.
I’ll be making these as the real ones are so messy to eat! I have made so many of your recipes…just made some more donuts this AM and my hubby has eaten most all of them…I had one!!!
I taught my children to cook when they were little too! Two boys & one girl and they are good cooks except my middle boy. He could cook up a big breakfast for himself when little but didn’t think he was special as he thought all kids his age could cook!!! I remember a very messy kitchen but closed my eyes to let them learn.
Gosh, it must be a remembering day today!!!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, pictures and recipes with us all!!!!