
Nutritional Info
- Servings Per Recipe: 2
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories: 126.0
- Total Fat: 3.6 g
- Cholesterol: 0.0 mg
- Sodium: 123.3 mg
- Total Carbs: 21.9 g
- Dietary Fiber: 1.8 g
- Protein: 1.7 g
View full nutritional breakdown of Chocolate and Peanut butter smores calories by ingredient
Chocolate and Peanut butter smores
Submitted by: MELONY34
Introduction
Great way to get your peanut butter chocolate fix with a fairly low calorie count and couldn't be faster or easier to make. Great to have kids help. Great way to get your peanut butter chocolate fix with a fairly low calorie count and couldn't be faster or easier to make. Great to have kids help.Number of Servings: 2
Ingredients
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Honey Maid graham crackers - 2 sheets
Medium sized marshmallows- 2 marshmallows
Reese's miniature cups-2
Directions
Take your graham crackers and break both making 4 squares
put one marshmallow on two squares , stick in microwave and microwave for 2-4 seconds (just enough to make the marshmallow soft)
Place a miniature reese's cup onto each of the marshmallows and place the other squares of the remaining graham crackers on top of each.
Place back in Microwave for approx. 10 seconds just enough for everything to melt together.
This makes 2 servings- one square each person, I usually eat both myself though. Still not a huge amount of calories even if you eat both squares.
Number of Servings: 2
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user MELONY34.
put one marshmallow on two squares , stick in microwave and microwave for 2-4 seconds (just enough to make the marshmallow soft)
Place a miniature reese's cup onto each of the marshmallows and place the other squares of the remaining graham crackers on top of each.
Place back in Microwave for approx. 10 seconds just enough for everything to melt together.
This makes 2 servings- one square each person, I usually eat both myself though. Still not a huge amount of calories even if you eat both squares.
Number of Servings: 2
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user MELONY34.
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Member Ratings For This Recipe
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Good idea. And then you don't have the rest of that annoying 6 pack of hershey bars hanging around... =) - 9/7/10
Reply from MELONY34 (11/15/10)
I totally agree with that one. I got into trouble too many times...ha
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I went thru the ingredients for this recipe; while I got a very similar calorie count I got higher counts for fat, cholesterol, sodium, and carbs.
Still, I agree with the fact that you can have some of the less healthy foods, providing you are able to practice moderation(I have a tough time with - 9/7/10
Reply from MELONY34 (11/15/10)
I just let the spark people calculator figure it up for me, what calculator do you use? I might need to switch.
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Can't wait to try this! Even my grandkids thinks this recipe sounds good! - 9/10/10
Reply from MELONY34 (11/15/10)
My son has loved this since he was little. He is 24 now and still asks for them when he comes home. : )
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If anyone is allergic to peanuts, a Hershey's Kiss or two would make a good substitute. Also: I probably would only buy this if I knew I was going to serve this to a big enough crowd so that there would be no leftovers. - 9/7/10
Reply from MELONY34 (11/15/10)
I haven't tried Soy-nut Butter but I have heard it's very similar in taste and texture to peanut butter and it's for those that are allergic to nuts. Here is the website. http://www.simplefood.com/
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We have toasted the marshmallow and add the choc.to graham crackers,we haven't tried the microwave one yet..
We plan too!So Yummy! - 10/21/10
Reply from MELONY34 (11/15/10)
If I had a fireplace I would be toasting the marshmallows every-time.. But the microwave does good in a pinch.
















