How To Make Smores In The Oven
Smores in the Oven – Make a large batch of s’mores in minutes, without a campfire! Simply layer graham crackers, chocolate, marshmallows, and broil in the oven until toasted and melty! This indoor How To Make Smores In The Oven recipe is a fun simple treat for parties and events.


Sommer’s Recipe Notes
Why We Love Baked Smores
For some reason, we only make s’mores when we go to the lake or beach. Why is that?
It is not from a lack of fire pits at home or a shortage of marshmallow roasting sticks. There is never an issue with hunting down the sophisticated ingredients used for making s’mores. So why do we save this simple, yet utterly divine, treat for camping and beach trips?
Yes, it’s fun to roast marshmallows over an open campfire and press them between graham crackers out of doors. Yet if you are really craving s’mores you can make them right in your oven… In 2 minutes. With less mess.
Today’s How To Make Smores In The Oven recipe is a perfect large-batch treat for parties and movie nights. You can make this recipe any time of the year, without frost-bitten toes or mosquito bites. No sticks required!

Ingredients You Need
Easy Sheet Pan S’mores taste amazing straight out of the oven but are also divine hours later. So you can make them ahead of an event if you like.
- Graham Crackers – use gluten-free graham crackers for gluten-free s’mores!
- Marshmallows – the big ones!
- Hershey’s Chocolate Bars – this is the classic chocolate used for s’mores.
At the bottom of this post, we are sharing a revved-up version of this recipe if you want to “spice” things up a little bit!



How To Make Smores In The Oven
Find the full Baked Smores recipe with ingredient proportions, detailed instructions, variations, and video tutorial in the printable form at the bottom of the post.
Tips & Tricks
- Make sure to place the marshmallow on top of the chocolate, so it gets perfectly toasty under the broiler!
- Keep a close eye on the s’mores in the oven! Since they are directly under the broiler, they can burn easily! Take them out as soon as they are golden brown and bubbly!
- These easy oven-baked s’mores sandwiches are best served when they are warm and melty! If you have leftovers, you can store them in an airtight container at room temperature. Then, rewarm them in the oven or air fryer before eating!


Recipe Variations
Try doctoring up your Easy Sheet Pan S’mores with buttery Ritz crackers, dark chocolate, and salted caramel sauce.
This gives you a saltier and more buttery flavor profile, and you could even use a Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate Caramel square for another fancy upgrade to the basic recipe.
If you love easy, oven-baked recipes, check out all of my sheet pan recipes, too!
Frequently Asked Questions
No, you can use any variety of chocolate in your smores in the oven. Readers often mention they like to use Reese’s Cup and Ghirardelli Chocolate Squares in their smores. Either of these could change up the flavor profile of basic s’mores.
These easy sheet pan s’mores are great to serve on any occasion! Make them for a cozy movie night with the family, or serve as dessert for a crowd! If you have a holiday party or birthday party coming up, this is an easy and super fun dessert option for everyone to enjoy.
Some people like to add in:
Peanut butter
Peanut butter cups
Bananas
Raspberries, strawberries, or blueberries
Coconut shavings
Chocolate graham crackers
Peppermint patties
A sprinkle of cinnamon

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- Cream Cheese Tart with Pomegranate
- Best Peanut Butter Cookies
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- Chocolate Snickerdoodles
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- Fudge-Filled Oatmeal Cookie Bars
- Indoor S’mores Recipe – Food Network
See the printable recipe card for the list of nutrient information including calories, carbohydrates, fat, cholesterol, sodium, and sugar percentages.
Smores in the Oven Recipe
Video
Ingredients
- 20 whole graham crackers, halved (40 squares)
- 20 marshmallows
- 4 Hershey chocolate bars
Instructions
- Turn the oven on broil. Line a large sheet pan with parchment paper. Place 20 graham cracker squares on the baking sheet. Then place a chocolate square on each graham cracker. Add one marshmallow to each stack.
- Place the sheet pan on the center rack of the oven. Broil the marshmallows for 1-2 minutes. Do not take your eyes off the marshmallows…they can burn fast!
- Once the marshmallows are toasted to your liking, remove the pan and press another graham cracker square down on each stack. Enjoy!
Recipe worked great. I’m not really a s’mores person and I thought they were good. A couple of notes for others:
1. My broiler only had HI and LOW settings. I used HI for 2 minutes and it worked like a charm.
2. I placed the top graham cracker under the bottom one while it heated up with the rest of the s’more, then put it on top afterward so that all of it was warm.
cAn u put in littke baggies after cool for a bake sale next day?
Hi Karen,
Sure you can – great idea!
your comment on the smore recipes was very funny
So easy and so delicious! The chocolate does get melted, obviously, while in the broiler compared to adding a chunk or two of Hershey’s after the marshmallow has melted from the bonfire. Melty ooooey gooey goodness!
Really easy and man it’s good 👍
Sorry if this has already been asked,but what temperature do you set it on for the broiler? Our oven makes us choose a broil temperature
Hi Christy!
500 degrees F is the standard broiler temperature on those that don’t give you an option. I would stick with that. :)
Hi how do you store them for later use
Hi Gabrielle,
You can place them in a zip bag and store at room temperature for 3-4 days. However, the s’mores are much better fresh.
My grandson says it was super, super, super good, and the rest of the family agrees.
Kid approved-
Fast and not as messy without the campfire smell. Great for when you can’t get a fire to start outside.
Is that an 8th of a Hershey bar? That’s unsettling..
I have some semi-sweet chips I need t use up – since the heating is being done on a flat surface in the controlled environment of the oven, do you think the chips would melt properly for these smores??
Also, what caramel sauce do you suggest for the Ritz cracker version?
Thanks so much!! :)
Hi Deborah,
Sure, you can use chocolate chips! As for caramel sauce, it’s truly a matter of preference. You can pick something thin to drizzle or the thick kind to spread on the top cracker.