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Treat your holiday guests to a hot cup of coffee and a s’mores cookie cup to make their day extra special. Graham flavored cookies cradle marshmallow and chocolate making the iconic flavors quick and easy to grab and eat while visiting with family and friends.

snowman plate with a s'mores cookie cup split in half and a cup of coffee nearby.

Soft graham cracker cookie cups stuffed with marshmallow fluff and delicious chocolate candies are a sweet tooth’s dream come true.  They have all of the iconic flavors of classic s’mores but in a fun new package.  Bake some up for summer bbqs, campouts, picnics, holiday cookie trays or just because!

It’s the most wonderful time of the year!  I just love everything about the holiday season.  There is just something so cozy and fun about this time of the year.

First, come the fun decorations and all of the excitement. Then, there’s the constant excuse to get together with friends and family, and with that comes plenty of excuses to bake! Yippee!

Though I have always loved the holidays, they are even more special now that Little Dude is at the perfectly magical age. He has been looking forward to Christmas since, well, last Christmas!

His list has been in progress since September and has been hanging by the fireplace since October just in case.  It is so fun to watch him get excited and enjoy everything we do to get ready for the holidays.

close up of inside of s'mores cookie cups with bite missing.

He and my husband have already been discussing the lights outside.  They have big plans to expand the display this year, but I have been sworn to secrecy.

I am no different.  We’re hosting Thanksgiving this year, so I have been dreaming up menus for that.  But what I am looking forward to the most is the Christmas baking and hosting.

We started a tradition on Little Dude’s first Christmas. We didn’t want to tear him away from the house Christmas morning.

We want him to be able to enjoy each part of the morning without having to rush off anywhere else. So, he gets to wake up whenever he’s ready and open gifts at his own pace.

With nothing on the calendar until Christmas dinner, he can play with all of his new stuff and we get to enjoy the excitement as well.

Though we are opposed to leaving the house, we don’t want to keep anyone who would like to join the excitement. Until a couple of months ago he was the only grandchild on one side of the family and the only one in town on the other.

Christmas morning is a whole lot more exciting with a little one around, so we open our doors to anyone who wants to come by and see what Santa brought.

Baked cookie cups ready to be filled with marshmallow fluff and chocolate.

We greet each person with a hot cup of coffee as they come in and once they are done being dazzled with the morning’s haul they are welcome to help themselves to whatever food they’d like. I usually have some brunch foods available and of course, there are plenty of Christmas cookies.

There are a few cookies that we just have to have each year. A cookie tray wouldn’t be complete without some sugar cookieskolachy and crescent cookies.

But I don’t want anyone to get bored, so I have fun dreaming up one or two new kinds of cookies.  It makes it fun for me to bake something different and it is fun for our guests as well to be guessing what might be available.

S'mores cookie cups with mug of coffee and truffles.

This year these fun cookies made an appearance on my cookie trays, but they didn’t stay there long. As soon as people saw the delicious truffles, they were intrigued.

Of course one bite was all it took to draw them in even more. And the problem with having three different types of chocolate truffles is you have to try them all to see which one you like best! (first world problems!)

Plate of cookie cups stuffed with marshmallow fluff and chocolates.

If you are looking for a great way to treat your family to something extra special this year, let me tell you that this is a perfect way! The cookies themselves come together in almost no time, plus they can be made ahead and frozen until the day before your celebration.

Then all you have to do is assemble them for the party. The coffee is like a perfect warm hug. Imagine being greeted at the door with a fresh cup brewed just for you.

Small plate with a couple of cookie cups next to a mug of coffee.

What is your favorite holiday cookie recipe?

Plate of cookie cups stuffed with marshmallow fluff and chocolates.

S’mores Cookie Cups

Carlee
Soft graham cracker cookie cups stuffed with marshmallow fluff and delicious chocolate candies are a sweet tooth’s dream come true. They have all of the iconic flavors of classic s’mores but in a fun new package. Bake some up for summer bbqs, campouts, picnics, holiday cookie trays or just because!
4.84 from 6 ratings
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 24 Servings
Calories 147 kcal

Ingredients
 

  • ½ cup butter softened
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • ½ cup light brown sugar packed
  • 1 egg
  • 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¾ cup flour
  • ½ cup graham cracker crumbs
  • ¼ teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ cup marshmallow fluff
  • 24 Lindt Lindor truffles

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350°F and grease 24 mini muffin wells.
  • Beat butter until smooth and creamy. Add sugar and brown sugar and cream until light and fluffy.
    ½ cup butter, ¼ cup sugar, ½ cup light brown sugar
  • Beat in the egg and vanilla extract until combined.
    1 egg, 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • In a small bowl, stir together the flour, graham cracker crumbs, baking powder and salt.
    ¾ cup flour, ½ cup graham cracker crumbs, ¼ teaspoon baking powder, ½ teaspoon salt
  • Stir dry ingredients into butter mixture until incorporated.
  • Put about a 1-inch ball into each mini muffin well. Lightly press into well.
  • Bake for about 10 minutes. Remove from oven and create an indent in the top of each cookie. The back of a Tablespoon or a small cookie scoop works well. Remove cookies from tin about 5 minutes after removing them from the oven. Cool completely on a wire rack.
  • If making cookies ahead of time, go ahead and bag and freeze at this stage.
  • To serve place about a teaspoon of marshmallow fluff into each cookie. Top with a truffle and enjoy!
    ¼ cup marshmallow fluff, 24 Lindt Lindor truffles

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 147kcalCarbohydrates: 16gProtein: 2gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 24mgSodium: 101mgSugar: 11g
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Jan

Tuesday 5th of December 2017

Yes please! I'll sign up for a batch of those on any cookie swap! Thanks for sharing at our celebrate 365 Cookie Exchange!

Carlee

Thursday 7th of December 2017

Sure thing! They'll be ready and waiting!

Sam Monaco

Monday 13th of November 2017

I'm coming to your house for the Hoildays :) These look like a wonderful sweet treat.

Carlee

Sunday 19th of November 2017

Come on over!

Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes)

Thursday 9th of November 2017

Cute dessert!!

Carlee

Sunday 19th of November 2017

Thank you!

Angela Muir

Thursday 9th of November 2017

Lindt makes everything better! Yum!

Carlee

Sunday 19th of November 2017

I agree. Good chocolate and good coffee make all the difference!

Laura

Thursday 9th of November 2017

These look delicious!

Carlee

Sunday 19th of November 2017

They really are! Thank you!