These desserts are sure to hit the sweet spot.
Along with s’mores, marshmallows can be found in nostalgicSouthern dessertsyou remember from Grandma’s.
Once you try these marshmallow desserts, you’ll never look back.

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And mini marshmallows are used to create the adorable daisy decor.
Make this a few hours before serving.
The frosting uses marshmallow creme to mimic the mini marshmallows typically found in the salad.

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S’mores
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Want to bring the campfire to your doorstep?
Try our ultimate s’mores recipe.
We give you all the pointers you should probably craft the perfect, toasty treat.

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Plus, this treat is super kid-friendly, so they’re able to get in on the fun too.
S’mores Pie
A hot summer day calls for a cool dessert.
Try this no-bake s’mores pie as the perfect summertime treat.

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Creamy Overnight Fruit Salad
This salad is a classic Southern dessert around the holiday season.
Try a taste of nostalgia with a mix of fresh (and canned) fruit and creamy marshmallows.
Kids will love these tasty cinnamon-sugar rolls and the story that comes with them.

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These adorable reindeer pops are a crowd-pleaser at any festive gathering.
The marshmallow and peanut butter sandwich will be perfect in a kid’s lunchbox or as a sweet snack.
Over The Moon Chocolate Pie
This dessert is inspired by the Southernclassic MoonPie.

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The graham cracker crust and marshmallowy meringue give this pie its name.
Make these beautiful Cathedral Window Cookies and impress your family and friends.
Ambrosia Bark
This marshmallow candy is the ultimate edible gift.

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Marshmallow Topping
This dessert only takes two ingredients and five minutes to make.
Marshmallow Topping can be added on top of any of your favorite treats for a lighter and creamier bite.
Extra butter and marshmallows make this recipe extra special.

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S’mores Dip
Dip into this ooey, gooey marshmallowy dip when you don’t have a campfire.
Serve with cookies, pretzels, or fruit in addition to traditional graham crackers.
Fold nuts, chocolate chips, or toffee bits into the filling to vary the flavor.

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Pack these up for game day, picnics, orschool lunches.
Stacking the wafer cookies upright like dominoes makes this icebox cake fun to slice into.
Make this pie ahead of time and freeze until ready to serve.

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Straight from the freezer, it will be firm but creamy.
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Spread a chocolate ganache layer over the cake before topping with marshmallow buttercream frosting.

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