There’s something magical about ending a night under the stars with a warm, gooey dessert made right over the fire. Campfire desserts combine the coziness of home baking with the fun of outdoor cooking. Whether you’re camping in the wilderness or just hanging out in your backyard, these treats bring comfort, flavor, and a touch of adventure to your evening. And if you’re already a fan of hearty outdoor eats like our campfire chicken or full campfire meals, these sweet options are the perfect way to round out your menu.
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How to Make: Ingredients List, Step-by-Step Directions
Ingredients for a Classic Campfire S’more
- Graham crackers
- Marshmallows
- Chocolate bars
Optional Upgrades:
- Peanut butter cups
- Flavored marshmallows
- Caramel drizzle
Step-by-Step Directions
- Toast a marshmallow over the campfire until golden brown.
- Sandwich it between two graham cracker halves with a piece of chocolate.
- Press gently, let the chocolate melt slightly, and enjoy.
Classic S’mores
Ingredients:
- Graham crackers
- Marshmallows
- Chocolate bars
Directions:
- Toast marshmallow over the campfire until golden brown.
- Place between two graham cracker halves with a chocolate piece.
- Gently press, let chocolate melt, and enjoy.
Campfire Cones
Ingredients:
- Waffle cones
- Mini marshmallows
- Chocolate chips
- Fruit pieces (optional)
Directions:
- Fill cones with marshmallows, chocolate, and fruit.
- Wrap in foil and heat near campfire coals for 5–7 minutes.
- Unwrap and dig in with a spoon or your hands.

Grilled Bananas with Chocolate & Peanut Butter
Ingredients:
- Bananas
- Peanut butter
- Chocolate chips
Directions:
- Slice banana lengthwise (keep peel on).
- Stuff with peanut butter and chocolate.
- Wrap in foil and grill near fire for 5 minutes.

Dutch Oven Peach Cobbler
Ingredients:
- 2 cans sliced peaches
- 1 box yellow cake mix
- ½ cup butter
Directions:
- Place peaches in Dutch oven.
- Sprinkle dry cake mix evenly over peaches.
- Dot with butter slices, cover, and bake over coals for 30–40 minutes.
Foil Packet Brownies
Ingredients:
- Brownie mix (prepared)
- Chocolate chunks
- Nuts (optional)
Directions:
- Spoon brownie batter into greased foil packets.
- Add chocolate chunks and nuts.
- Seal and cook on campfire grate for 15–20 minutes.
You can serve these alongside savory camp favorites like our Cracker Barrel campfire chicken for the ultimate camp menu.
What Are Campfire Desserts?
Campfire desserts are sweet dishes cooked or assembled over an open flame, on hot coals, or in a portable camp stove. They range from simple no-bake treats like s’mores to more elaborate recipes like Dutch oven cobblers. These desserts are about more than taste — they’re a shared experience that makes camping nights unforgettable.
Why You’ll Love These Desserts
- Fun & Interactive – Great for kids and adults to make together.
- Customizable – Switch up fillings, toppings, and flavors.
- Perfect Ending – Balances the savory flavors of campfire dinners like our red robin campfire sauce–slathered burgers.
- Low Mess – Minimal cleanup makes them easy for outdoor cooking.
What to Serve With Campfire Desserts
Classic Campfire Pairings
Pair your dessert with hot cocoa, spiced cider, or a warm cup of coffee for a cozy finish to the night.
Savory to Sweet Transition
Enjoy after a hearty dinner like our campfire chicken or other campfire meals to create a well-rounded outdoor feast.
Nutrient Benefits and Storage Tips
Nutrient Highlights:
- Chocolate: Provides antioxidants and quick energy.
- Marshmallows: A fun, light treat that adds texture.
- Fruit-based desserts: Extra vitamins and fiber when using berries or bananas.
Storage Tips:
- Keep dry ingredients like graham crackers in airtight containers.
- Store chocolate in a cool place to prevent melting before use.
- Pre-slice fruits and store them in sealed bags for easy assembly at camp.
FAQs – Campfire Desserts
What is the easiest dessert to make over a campfire?
S’mores are the most popular and simplest option.
Can you bake over a campfire?
Yes, using a Dutch oven or foil packets works great.
What are some unique campfire dessert ideas?
Try campfire cones, grilled peaches, or foil packet brownies.
How do you keep desserts fresh while camping?
Use airtight containers and coolers to protect from moisture and heat.
Conclusion
Campfire desserts are the perfect way to end a day outdoors sweet, warm, and made for sharing. Whether you stick to the classic s’more or experiment with creative treats, you’ll be making memories as sweet as the recipes themselves.
PrintCampfire Desserts – Sweet Treats for Outdoor Nights
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 1 serving
Description
The classic campfire dessert with marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers.
Ingredients
Graham crackers
Marshmallows
Chocolate bars
Instructions
1. Toast marshmallow over the campfire until golden brown.
2. Sandwich between two graham cracker halves with chocolate.
3. Press gently, let chocolate melt, and enjoy.
Notes
Use peanut butter cups for a fun twist.
Flavored marshmallows add variety.
- Prep Time: 2 minutes
- Cook Time: 3 minutes
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Campfire cooking
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 s’more
- Calories: 160
- Sugar: 12g
- Sodium: 70mg
- Fat: 7g
- Saturated Fat: 3g
- Unsaturated Fat: 3g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 25g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 2g
- Cholesterol: 5mg









