Campfire Cones

"Move over Campfire S'mores. I love this idea! Makes me want to start a fire in my yard just to make this with my grandkids. The fillings are limitless. An original recipe from Chef Jessica Bright's blog. Kuddos to her! (Make adjustments for the amount of cones for a crowd.)"
 
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photo by Robin and Sue photo by Robin and Sue
photo by Robin and Sue
photo by Robin and Sue photo by Robin and Sue
photo by Robin and Sue photo by Robin and Sue
photo by Liza at Food.com photo by Liza at Food.com
photo by Liza at Food.com photo by Liza at Food.com
Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
19
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Make Ahead Method 1: Fill and assemble cones ahead, wrapping tightly in foil. Using marshmallows are a must, layering with other the fillings.
  • On Site To Each His/Her Own Filling: Fill a cup cake tin with various fillings for camper’s to choose . Allow each person to design and assemble the cone's filling as they choose. Wrap each filled cone tightly in foil.
  • Roast, upright if possible, directly above but not touching an open campfire flame until melted, about 5 minutes. Long tongs work well. Careful -- HOT. Pull away foil when cooled.

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Reviews

  1. These are really good. We used the caramel bits that you buy in the baking section. Also waffle cones are tastier than sugar cones.
     
  2. These were great and very indulgent! The kids thought these were neat-o and as someone who usually skips dessert, i couldn't resist and dug into one too!
     
  3. Hi I have not made yet as I don't get it. Do you roast the marshmallow and then place into the sugar cone with toppings, cover in foil and then place on grill?? Trying to figure out how marshmallow gets roasted. Thanks.
     
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