Campfire Cones (Fun & Easy Summer Dessert)

CAMPFIRE CONES

Ingredients

  • Waffle Ice Cream Cones
  • Topping Ideas: Marshmallows, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Chocolate bar pieces, Rolos, Butterscotch Chips, Chocolate Chips, Bananas, Raspberries, Strawberries

Directions

1

Fill a cone with desired amounts of marshmallow and toppings.

2

Cover cone with foil. Place over the campfire for about 3-5 minutes, on a heated grill for 5-6 minutes, or in the oven at 375 degrees for about 5-8 minutes until toppings are melted.

3

Then just enjoy the warm and gooey melted deliciousness.

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campfire cones

Campfire Cones

Gooey marshmallow-filled campfire cones are a fun twist to a traditional S’more and can be customized with endless possibilities! So grab a box of ice cream cones and invite your family and friends over to create their own treats on the grill, campfire, or even in the oven.


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CAMPFIRE CONES

Fun and easy to make cones filled with yummy treats for your summer camp fire sweet.

Ingredients

  • Waffle Ice Cream Cones
  • Topping Ideas: Marshmallows, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Chocolate bar pieces, Rolos, Butterscotch Chips, Chocolate Chips, Bananas, Raspberries, Strawberries

Directions

1

Fill a cone with desired amounts of marshmallow and toppings.

2

Cover cone with foil. Place over the campfire for about 3-5 minutes, on a heated grill for 5-6 minutes, or in the oven at 375 degrees for about 5-8 minutes until toppings are melted.

3

Then just enjoy the warm and gooey melted deliciousness.

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Comments 16

  1. AP

    Ummmm… all I can say is YUM!!!!! My kids will be with their dad this weekend. Would it be wrong of me to try this all by myself? πŸ˜€πŸ˜ˆπŸ˜œ

    • Dealzgurl

      No, lol. I’m still dreaming about yesterday’s recipe. I am making it this weekend!

  2. Stacy

    Saw the post and made an extra run to the store! Kids are making them as we speak! Fun friday night idea. Thanks!

    • Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Great! Happy Friday πŸ˜€

  3. faith

    We made these last summer when you posted them! So fun and delicious! We used sugar cones with fresh strawberries, mini marshmallows, and pieces of chocolates! YUM! BIG THANKS to Collin and Lina and crew! Long time follower here, been around for over 8 years! This site is the best!!

    • Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      That is so sweet! Thanks so much

      • Heather C

        Sweet- LOL-No pun intended!! πŸ˜›

    • alienna21

      We did this last summer too. Used the mini mini Reese’s and rolos in addition to marshmallows and choc chips. It was a hit with kids and adults alike!

  4. Linda

    Any tips to keep the cones from getting burned? I’ve tried these on the grill and in the fire but both times have ended up with charred spots. Was hoping to make them for my daughters camp out sleep over tomorrow.

    • Erica

      If they are wrapped in foil they shouldn’t burn

  5. Jess

    Tried this tonight on the grill for the first time wrapped in foil, and the cones turned out soft/soggy. πŸ™ Not sure what happened. They were still good but I don’t think the cones are supposed to be soft when they’re done.

  6. thenommery

    How do you keep the cones from getting soft/soggy? I tried this tonight on the grill wrapped in foil, and the cones were a squishy mess that could hardly be eaten. Not sure what happened. πŸ™

  7. Cindy Magee

    This is such a great idea! Hope it’s ok I added it to my Foodie Friday Roundup post today. πŸ™‚

    • Lina (Hip's Modern Martha)

      Thanks Cindy!

  8. acgold

    We have made these a few times since you posted a few years ago. Everyone loves them and thinks I am a genius! LOL! You can make them dairy free and gluten free as well.
    Thank you Lina for all you do! <3

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      YES!! Love these too and thanks for stopping by to tell me. ❀️ I appreciate it!

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