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Graham cracker cupcakes filled with melted chocolate and topped with creamy, fluffy marshmallow buttercream frosting.
So I mentioned a couple weeks ago, when I brought you this irresistible s’mores fudge, that I had a couple more s’more (a couple s’more?!) recipes up my sleeve– one that fell apart and another I had run out of time for.
Well… The second batch of the one that fell apart fell apart AGAIN, so I’m bringing you the one that I vowed to myself I would make time for because I knew it was going to be epic.
And OHHH BOY, was I ever right.
Summer is all about the s’more. Ooey, gooey, melty, crunchy, sweet, chocolatey, grahamy, LOVELY. Aside from super fresh fruits and vegetables, not much yells “summer” more than the most delightful campfire combination that ever did live.
I had been thinking about these cupcakes for awhile, and I played through many different options as far as where to place each flavor in my cupcakes.
Did I want a chocolate base with hints of graham cracker and loads of marshmallow?
Did I want MORE marshmallow than anything else and a side of chocolate and graham?
I could not decide (#foodbloggerproblems) until a friend/reader/fan of mine had the most wonderful suggestion on the planet: make it all about the graham.
Allison, you are my dessert hero.
When it comes to a s’more, I am ALL IN on the graham cracker. It is the foundation for all of the other ingredients that get jammed into that toasty little treat– anywhere from peanut butter to Reese’s to big marshmallows, little ones, jumbo ones, dark chocolate, white chocolate– the combinations are endless.
But one thing stays constant… The tried and true graham cracker.
It was decided. I needed to make a graham cracker cupcake, and I’ll tell you what: BEST DECISION EVER.
These graham cracker cupcakes start with crushed graham crackers that get tossed together with a little whole wheat flour. I spoke in this homemade graham crackers post about how whole wheat flour helps give homemade graham crackers their signature taste.
Same deal with these cupcakes, although if all you have is all-purpose, that will work just as well.
The cupcake batter is pretty standard, and once it’s in cupcake liners, you of course need to equip each one with a melty chocolate center. A Hershey’s bar broken into pieces gets the job done, but you’re welcome to use chocolate chips, a Hershey’s Kiss, or any other small chocolate piece you might enjoy with your s’more.
Two rectangles get pushed right into the center of each cupcake. They will stick out a bit, but this is totally fine. The cupcake batter will bake around it, kind of like a graham cracker hug.
I will say this… Once your cupcakes are in the oven, it will look like they are going to overflow, but FEAR NOT! There is just enough flour + leavener in these cupcakes to make them rise a whole lot in the beginning and then stop. Plus, the batter is thick, so the cupcake domes almost form a shell as they rise.
Since you can’t exactly stick a toothpick in the center to check for doneness, go mostly by sight. The edges of the top of the cupcakes should start to brown. Toasty, toasty graham crackers! Oh, and the smell? AAAAMAZING.
While the cupcakes cool, it’s time to tackle this marshmallow butterdream, I mean buttercream. It’s made of butter, marshmallow creme/fluff, powdered sugar, unicorns, rainbows, butterflies, err… What I’m trying to say is… This stuff is dangerously good.
It’s fluffy and it’s dreamy and you will think about it long after it’s gone, I assure you. A nice puffy cloud of the good stuff goes right on top of each cupcake.
My taste testers loved these cupcakes, and they made a great suggestion: tossing some more crushed graham cracker on top of the marshmallow frosting for the added crunch factor. UMMM, why didn’t I think of that? With or without the extra grahams, I think you’ll find these cupcakes to be a winner.
The texture of the graham cracker cupcake itself is right up my alley as a texture lover– it’s crumbly without being dry and gives you all the graham cracker flavor some s’mores desserts tend to lack.
The chocolate in the center, of course, graces each bite that is topped off with luscious marshmallow butterdreamcream which completely melts in your mouth. A triple threat dessert– my total fave.
If you’re looking for a summer time cupcake and maybe you’re heading to a cookout or BBQ where there won’t be a fire to have authentic s’mores, whip up a batch of these and you and your fellow party-goers will have s’mores at your fingertips.
That is… If you don’t eat them all before you even get there!
S'mores Cupcakes
Ingredients
CUPCAKES
- 5 full sheets of graham crackers crushed into a fine powder (approximately 3/4 cup)
- 1/4 cup whole wheat flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 cup brown sugar packed
- 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar
- 4 Tablespoons unsalted butter softened to room temperature
- 1 large egg
- 1/4 cup milk any
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 1.55oz Hershey's chocolate bars broken into 12 pieces
MARSHMALLOW BUTTERCREAM
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter softened to room temperature
- 3 and 1/2 ounces marshmallow creme
- 3/4 cup powdered sugar
Instructions
CUPCAKES
- Preheat oven to 350ºF. Line a cupcake pan with cupcake liners and set aside.
- In a medium size bowl, toss together the graham cracker crumbs, flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
- In a large bowl with a handheld mixer or the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream both sugars and butter until light and fluffy (approximately 3 minutes). Add the egg and beat on medium speed until smooth. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl with a spatula, add the milk and vanilla, and beat again until combined. Mixture will be runny. This is ok. Decrease mixer speed to low and slowly add the graham cracker mixture. Beat until completely combined.
- Fill cupcake liners 3/4 of the way full (I like to use an ice cream scoop with a thumb trigger). Push 2 pieces of chocolate into the center of each cupcake. They will poke out of the top a bit. Bake 18-20 minutes or until edges just start to brown or a toothpick inserted off to the side of the middle comes out clean. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely on a wire rack before decorating.
MARSHMALLOW BUTTERCREAM
- In a large bowl with a handheld mixer or the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the butter until it is light and fluffy. Add the marshmallow creme and beat on high until smooth (approximately 2 minutes).
- With the mixer on low, add the powdered sugar. Increase mixer speed to medium and beat until completely combined (approximately 1 minute).
- Frost the cupcakes using a piping bag or a large zip top bag with the corner snipped off. Cupcakes will stay fresh covered at room temperature up to 3 days.
Leah | Grain Changer says
Triple threat is RIGHT! Girllllllll you’ve done it again. Loving the BUTTERDREAM — let’s just go ahead and start calling it that for good, because, let’s be real, it’s EXACTLY what 99% of my dreams are make of. Holy cow, Lynn – I can’t wait to try this!!!
Lynn says
I’m going to work on trademarking the word so I can sell it in little cloud containers and everyone in the world will be happy all the time. Didn’t I say we needed more ‘mallow in the world? We’re getting closer and closer!!
Amy says
I second Leah – BUTTERDREAM! I need to find marshmallow fluff stat! It may be the middle of winter, but this girl is craving s’mores, and smore’s cupcakes, well they are the perfect winter solution! Thanks Lynn!
Lynn says
Amy, when you come visit, we can totally eat some marshmallow fluff right out of the jar. In fact, while you’re here, I think you should sample one of everything in my baking cabinet that you can’t get in Australia!!
Amy says
That sounds like a plan! A delicious, delicious plan! We better tee up a Spin class too so I can still fit into my jeans!
Kristine | Kristine's Kitchen says
I agree, fresh fruits and veggies and s’mores are what I think of when it comes to summer! I love that you used graham crackers and whole wheat flour in these cupcakes, and that marshmallow frosting looks delish!
Lynn says
Kristine, it’s so(ooooooo) good!!
Sarah says
I just made these to bring to a 4th of July cookout and while I haven’t been able to try them yet, licking the bowls was amazing! Can’t wait to try them later on. I topped with more of the powdered grahams like you suggested, and half a chocolate square 🙂 (picture here http://imgur.com/JIzwnPo). Thanks for the recipe!
Lynn says
They look great, Sarah! Thanks so much for sharing!
Eliset says
A few questions. Recipe says two eggs but directions say to add the egg (singular). Just wanted to make sure how many eggs and not mess it up! Hehe. Also, do you know if this frosting is one you can torch a bit to give it that smokey look? Thanks so much! Looking forward to making these!!
Eliset says
So my butterdream didn’t come out that yummy…what did I do wrong??? 🙁
Lynn says
Hi Eliset– sorry I just now saw your comment from earlier. Yes, 2 eggs! And I have no idea why your buttercream didn’t work, since I wasn’t there with you. Did you leave any ingredients out?
Eliset says
double checked my ingredients I didn’t leave anything out it taste like old refrigerated butter which my butter wasn’t opened. I’m a little bummed:(
Lynn says
I don’t know what to tell you! I’m just sorry it didn’t turn out!
Meg | Meg is Well says
You have no idea how much I’m connecting with this post right now! Ever since I made 7-minute frosting I’ve been obsessing over making a S’mores cupcake but I couldn’t solve the graham cracker problem. This is such a smart (and tasty) solution!
Lynn says
Haha, so glad I could help out the cause, Meg! It worked nicely!
Valentina Chavarry says
Cupcakes and buttercream tasted good overall, but even after I completed the measurements exactly, it did not rise as it looked like it did in the pictures and recipe.
Cynthia Chavarria says
Oh. My. Word! I happened upon this recipe during quarantine and I couldn’t wait to make it. I followed it to the letter and these are AMAZING! I’ve made it 3 times and they come out perfect each time. You are the first food blogger that I’ve decided to follow. Looking forward to try more of your recipes!
Lynn says
Thanks so much, Cynthia! I appreciate the follow– don’t be a stranger!