Art and Science of S’mores
You might not think of s’mores, that classic, campfire dessert item, as being very artistic. After all, you kind of just smoosh everything together to make them. There’s not a lot of style to it. Roasted marshmallows might take some skills, but beyond that, it’s generally just a smoosh. S’mores are linked with recreational camping outdoors. Some of the enjoyment of this easy campers’ dessert is the preparation of it. First, a simple marshmallow is toasted on a skewer (or maybe even a green branch if you’re rustic!) held just above a campfire. The inside of the marshmallow becomes soft and squishy. The heated marshmallow is taken off the skewer with two graham crackers and is sandwiched between them, with one cracker having some chocolate on it. The marshmallow, hot from the fire, is what cooks the chocolate, or melts it down nicely. If you never thought of this as art, maybe you should think again.
Here is an infographic that explains in some detail just why s’mores are rather artistic, and scientific as well.
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