When Gretchen asked me to do a guest post, I had to think long and hard  about what recipe I would want to share with her readers. Wait - that  entire sentence is a lie. Gretchen didn't ask me to do this - I invited  myself - and I really only have about two recipes  in my skill set so the decision was an easy one. Unlike Gretchen, I am  not a master of the kitchen and in fact, just recently figured out that  the "Lite" setting on my burners actually mean light the gas, not low  heat. (Apologies to my husband and yes, my mother  taught me better).
Anyway, now that I've totally destroyed any of my cooking credibility, I think it's time to share a recipe for the best dessert in the world. The good news is that if there is one thing I do know, it is dessert.
I love S'Mores. But admittedly, I have a few problems with them. 1) Authentically speaking, the means of making them is hard to come by. The older I get the less time I spend by campfires. 2) They are small! The size of a graham cracker square makes for unavoidable portion control.
Fortunately, this recipe solves both problems! No campfire necessary and you can serve yourself as much as you want.
S'Mores In A Pot (or Skillet)
1 bag of chocolate chips
1 package of graham crackers
1 can of sweetened condensed milk (14 oz)
1 bag of mini marshmallows
Coat a oven-proof skillet with cooking spray. I am not sure "oven-proof" is a term that actual cooks use, but I think you know what I mean. Take your graham crackers and pour them into the skillet. I used these new small graham squares but regular-sized graham crackers work too.
Anyway, now that I've totally destroyed any of my cooking credibility, I think it's time to share a recipe for the best dessert in the world. The good news is that if there is one thing I do know, it is dessert.
I love S'Mores. But admittedly, I have a few problems with them. 1) Authentically speaking, the means of making them is hard to come by. The older I get the less time I spend by campfires. 2) They are small! The size of a graham cracker square makes for unavoidable portion control.
Fortunately, this recipe solves both problems! No campfire necessary and you can serve yourself as much as you want.
S'Mores In A Pot (or Skillet)
1 bag of chocolate chips
1 package of graham crackers
1 can of sweetened condensed milk (14 oz)
1 bag of mini marshmallows
Coat a oven-proof skillet with cooking spray. I am not sure "oven-proof" is a term that actual cooks use, but I think you know what I mean. Take your graham crackers and pour them into the skillet. I used these new small graham squares but regular-sized graham crackers work too.
Crush your graham crackers. Use a measuring cup as  your smashing tool if you left all of your non-elementary cooking  supplies in Chicago when you moved to New York.  
When your graham  crackers are satisfactorily crushed, take your bag of  chocolate chips and sprinkle them across the graham cracker remnants. 
More graham crackers...
Once you're done layering, open your can of condensed milk and pour on  top of the graham cracker and chips. 
I find this dessert works out best if you give it some settling time in your fridge to let the condensed milk soak into the crackers. I recommend 3-4 hours if you can wait that long.
Once you're ready to cook, preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Put your skillet in the oven and set your timer for 10-15 minutes. Check the contents after this initial time and make sure your chocolate chips have fully melted and that you can't see any of pools of condensed milk. Once you've achieved this perfect ratio melting to absorption, add your marshmallows on top and put the skillet back in the oven.
I find this dessert works out best if you give it some settling time in your fridge to let the condensed milk soak into the crackers. I recommend 3-4 hours if you can wait that long.
Once you're ready to cook, preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Put your skillet in the oven and set your timer for 10-15 minutes. Check the contents after this initial time and make sure your chocolate chips have fully melted and that you can't see any of pools of condensed milk. Once you've achieved this perfect ratio melting to absorption, add your marshmallows on top and put the skillet back in the oven.
After 5 minutes, turn on your broiler and toast the top lightly  to give your 'mallows that campfire crust.
Remove from the oven and enjoy immediately! I recommend serving over ice  cream though it's just as delicious on its own..and it's just as  delicious cold the next day. (Or later that night if you can't wait that  long). I've also substituted some of the chocolate  chips for peanut butter or toffee chips and think that pretzels or  saltine crackers would be amazing in lieu of graham crackers. 
 

I'm going to home and make that! Thanks!
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