These are not the typical s’mores recipes! These are s’mores with a twist! I hope you enjoy the unique ingredient combinations. This list will definitely help revamp this favorite camping treat!
- Lemon Meringue Smores (pictured)
- Triple Chocolate Smores (pictured): Chocolate Marshmallows & Chocolate Graham Crackers and semi-sweet or bittersweet chocolate
- Banana Strawberry Smores (pictured)
Here are some combinations you can add:
- lemon curd, homemade or store bought {Lemon Meringue Pie} (pictured)
- strawberries and cream cheese
- fresh apple slices and cinnamon
- Nutella and dulce de leche
- Ghirardelli caramel or raspberry filled chocolate squares
- peanut butter or almond butter
- chopped candy bars – especially Snickers or whole Reese’s
- triple berry – fresh blueberries, raspberries and blackberries plus white chocolate
- brown sugar roasted sweet potatoes slices
- brownie pieces
- cheesecake pieces
- raspberry jam or raspberry curd and dark chocolate
- sea salt on the original
- Oreo tar (that’s what I call the stuff inside Oreo Truffles)
- strawberries, bananas, chocolate, caramel sauce, pecans/almonds {Ice Cream Sundae} (pictured)
- toasted coconut with homemade coconut marshmallows and macadamia nuts or pineapple
- fresh strawberries, lemon curd and strawberry marhsmallows {Strawberry Lemonade}
- Andes Mints with chocolate graham crackers
- chocolate orange pieces (these), a pinch of orange zest and chocolate grahams
- sandwich roasted vanilla marshmallows between two peanut butter, chocolate chip cookies or chocolate cookies
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This Saturday, May 18, Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York City will debut three solo shows: Andy Kehoe‘s “Luminous Reverie,” Marco Mazzoni‘s (HF Vol. 27) “Animanera” andSouther Salazar‘s “Souvenirs.” Known for his multi-layered painting technique, Andy Kehoe creates mysterious fantasy worlds with convincing depth by aggregating layers of resin painted with oil and acrylic. In his latest body of work, Kehoe offers glimpses into nocturnal storybook scenes that delve into mysticism and ritual. Kehoe experimented with sculptural elements in this series of resin boxes, submerging small polymer clay sculptures in the resin to further cultivate an illusion of space despite the works’ flat, illustrative style.
Marco Mazzoni (featured in a special sketchbook insert in our current issue) continues his exploration of the traditional relationship between women and nature in pagan cultures with his color pencil drawings. Paying tribute to midwifes and female healers persecuted for their knowledge of herbal medicine in early Christian times, Mazzoni also connects his latest body of work to contemporary themes. The title, “Animanera,” translates from Italian to “Black Soul” and is an allusion to the troubled political and economic situation in his home country of Italy.
Stay tuned for coverage of Souther Salazar’s “Souvenirs” and see all three shows May 18 through June 15.
More: http://hifructose.com/2013/05/16/preview-marco-mazzoni-and-andy-kehoe-at-jonathan-levine-gallery/
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Regal Shelve by Das Kleine B
Made from oak and 2mm stainless steel angles as wall mounts which disappear between the pages of a book.
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