On August 10, we celebrate National S’mores Day in honour of the most popular camping treat. With the arrival of summer comes camping and gatherings around the campfire in the great outdoors. Originating in the United States, the s’more has us salivating in anticipation of smushing those delicious roasted marshmallows and chocolate between two graham crackers. Read on for the newest techniques for making s’mores, and attempt a new take on an old favourite tonight.
The background of National S’mores Day
National S’mores Day’s origins are unknown, but this classic American camping delicacy has a long and delicious history. In the 1920s, Campfire Marshmallows, the original manufacturer of marshmallows and still in business, published a cookbook containing the first reference to such a confection. At that time, the recipe was referred to as a “Graham Cracker Sandwich,” implying that Boy- and Girl Scouts had already popularised the snack.
Later, in 1927, the Girl Scouts published a comparable recipe in “Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts” under the name’some more.’ In the late 1930s to late 1950s, diverse recipes gave the s’mores their current name.
Original s’mores consist of one marshmallow, two squares of milk chocolate, and two graham crackers. It is difficult to surpass the experience of making s’mores over a campfire, which is the conventional method. Each individual’s quest for a sturdy, long stick capable of holding a mound of marshmallows over a fire for toasting is part of the amusement.
Then follows the marshmallow toasting debate: how well-toasted do you like your marshmallows? Obviously, this results in a comprehensive psychological evaluation. Do you burn your marshmallow over a fire and then put out the flame? Do you allow the marshmallow to float over the flame and toast until it is slightly charred and caramelised? You scarcely achieve a marshmallow tan.
No matter how you like your marshmallows toasted, the end result is the same: enormous smiles and full stomachs. Enjoy your time with family, friends, and ooey-gooey s’mores today!
5 Interesting Facts About S’Mores
Recent research indicates that 41% of respondents appreciate s’mores most during the summer, while 20% of die-hard fans enjoy them year-round.
It comes as no surprise that 60% of people believe that roasting marshmallows is the best aspect of making a perfect s’more.
31% of those who have consumed s’mores made them exclusively over a campfire.
Over half of those surveyed in a study are aware of at least one method for creating s’mores without a campfire.
In the summer, 75% of parents say they appreciate making s’mores with their children.
NATIONAL S’MORES DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | August 10 | Thursday |
2024 | August 10 | Saturday |
2025 | August 10 | Sunday |
2026 | August 10 | Monday |
2027 | August 10 | Tuesday |