Campfire Cones
Campfire Cones are s’mores made in a waffle cone, wrapped in foil, and tossed it in the campfire until melted! If you love camping and you love S’mores, you’ll love this chocolate dessert!
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CAMPFIRE CONES
Everyone loves S’mores as a classic campfire treat. They are a gooey sticky mess and I love them. But these Campfire Cones are a fun twist on S’mores.
Maybe you don’t have roasting sticks? Maybe you’re camping in your backyard and don’t have a fire pit?
Feeding a crowd and don’t want to have 100 hot wires flying around a fire? These Campfire Cones can be wrapped in foil and thrown in the coals of a fire or baked in your oven.
Either way, they’re delicious. You can assemble them ahead of time or have everyone create their own. We are using waffle cones as our portable S’mores container.
What you put inside? Totally up to you. I had an assortment of chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, graham cracker pieces (for extra S’more flavor), M&Ms, mini peanut butter cups, and Rolos.
What I think would also be some good choices? Chunks of banana, strawberry slices, peanut butter M&Ms, peanut butter chips…okay – I really could keep listing all day long but those are a few.
Here’s a classic version and a version with pretty much everything in it.
Wrap it in foil. Heavy duty foil is a good idea if you’re tossing it in some campfire coals.
In five minutes you have this!
OTHER CAMPING RECIPES
- S’mores Cookie Bars
- S’mores Cookies
- S’mores Thumbprints
- Easy Tin Foil Dinners
- No-Bake S’mores Treats
- S’mores Bars
Campfire Cones
Ingredients
- waffle cones
- mini marshmallows
- chocolate chips
- graham cracker pieces
- Optional toppings: M&Ms, Rolos, peanut butter cups, bananas, strawberries, coconut, brown sugar, butterscotch chips, nuts, anything your imagination can come up with
- foil
Instructions
- Layer desired waffle cones with toppings and wrap in foil. Toss in the campfire coals for 5-7 minutes or until everything is nice and melted. They can also be baked in the oven at 400 degrees for 5-7 minutes. Can be assembled ahead of time for a fun treat.
Made these with the grandkids on our annual camping trip this week, had so much fun filling the cones and throwing in the coals, mimi & papaw loved them just as much as the kids ! Definitely a must when camping !
So happy to hear that!
We are going camping with a large group and this seems like it’ll be a hit! Thanks for uploading this awesome recipe!
Thanks Dani!
We are camping in September I will try this yummy.
Hope you do!
Going to try these out this weekend
Hope you like them!
Thank you so much.Excited to try new recipes. I am diabetic and search for healthy things to eat.
Thanks Sandra
What on earth about this did you find diabetic friendly Sandra?
What a fun recipe idea! Thanks!
Thank you!
Came across your blog post via Google search and just tried it tonight. Success!! The kids loved this idea!! It was so yummy and definitely less messy than the traditional s’mores. Thanks for sharing!
So glad you tried it!
Forget the campfire, these look perfect for a make your own dessert bar at a BBQ. Thanks for the idea!
You’re welcome!
it looks so good!!!! 😮
These are just genius!! I love it!! Can’t wait to try them out!
These look so fun — the perfect summery treat! : )
I love this!! Such a great idea!!
Jillian
This is such a great idea! Definitely going to try this out with my friends this summer 🙂
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I love this, especially for the younger set or people who don’t like to get their fingers too messy. And I agree with Ginger, berries or bananas would be fun additions.
These look to die for, pinning!
We have made these before with mini marshmallows, chocolate chips, chopped strawberries, and chopped bananas. They are SO good!
A key is to make sure you really are just putting them in the coals, and not too close to any fire left in the fire pit. And also to make sure the less sticky items are at the top of the cone!
Thank you!!!
Yummy!! This is such a great idea!!
Genius.