Picture this: it’s the end of a perfect day outdoors, the fire is crackling, and your crew is gathered around waiting for something sweet. That’s your cue to bring out the s’mores nachos.
This isn’t your average s’more. We’re talking a whole pan of melty chocolate, gooey marshmallows, and crunchy graham crackers, all layered up and ready to share.
It’s messy, it’s fun, and it disappears fast. Trust us, once people get their hands in this pan, there’s no going back to regular s’mores.
The best part? You don’t need to be a camping pro to pull this off. Whether you’re huddled around a campfire, standing at the grill in your backyard, or baking in your kitchen oven, this recipe works.
We’ve made this dozens of times over the years, and it’s become one of our most requested treats. So grab your foil pan, and let’s get into it.

Why S’mores Nachos Are Perfect for Your Next Gathering
Let’s talk about why this dessert works so well for parties, camping trips, and casual get-togethers alike.
First, it’s a shared dish. Everyone digs in together, which makes it feel social and fun, not like a formal dessert course.
Second, it’s incredibly easy to scale. Got a small group? Use a smaller pan. Hosting a crowd? Make two big pans side by side. Either way, you’re covered.
Third, it’s nostalgic. S’mores remind people of childhood camping trips, summer nights, and good memories with friends and family.
And finally, it’s endlessly customizable. We’ll show you the classic version first, then give you a whole list of fun add-ins to make it your own.
A Quick Story Behind S’mores
Ever wonder where the name “s’mores” actually came from?
It turns out this treat has been around for almost a century. The earliest known printed recipe showed up in a 1927 Girl Scout publication, credited to Loretta Scott Crew.
Back then, people called it “some mores,” because after one bite, everyone always wanted some more. Over time, that got shortened to the “s’more” we know and love today.
So when you’re serving this dish at your next party, you can drop that little fun fact while everyone’s grabbing seconds. It’s a great conversation starter.
What You’ll Need to Make S’mores Nachos
One of the best things about this recipe is how simple the ingredient list is. You really only need a handful of items, most of which you probably already have on hand for a camping trip or pantry stash.
Here’s what goes into the classic version:
- Graham crackers (regular or cinnamon, your choice)
- Mini marshmallows
- Regular-sized marshmallows
- Semi-sweet chocolate chips
That’s it. Four ingredients, and you’ve got a dessert that will make you the star of the campsite or backyard.

What Else You’ll Need
Beyond the ingredients themselves, here’s the equipment that makes this recipe work no matter where you’re cooking:
- An 8×8 inch foil pan (or a cast-iron skillet if you’re cooking on a grill)
- Heavy-duty aluminum foil to cover the pan
- A grate to set your pan on if your fire pit doesn’t have one built in
If you’re cooking at home in the oven, you can skip the grate and just use a baking sheet underneath your pan for stability.
How to Make S’mores Nachos: Step by Step
Now for the fun part. Here’s exactly how to build your pan of s’mores nachos so it comes out perfect every time.
Step 1: Start with your graham cracker base.
Break up your graham crackers into pieces, roughly bite-sized, and spread them across the bottom of your foil pan. The number of crackers you need will depend on the size of your pan. For an 8×8 inch pan, two cinnamon graham crackers usually does the trick.

Step 2: Add your first layer of marshmallows.
Sprinkle mini marshmallows evenly over the graham crackers. Don’t be shy here, this is what creates that gooey texture everyone loves.
Step 3: Scatter chocolate chips on top.
Spread semi-sweet chocolate chips over the marshmallow layer, making sure they’re distributed across the whole pan.

Step 4: Repeat the layers.
Add another round of graham crackers, mini marshmallows, and chocolate chips. This second layer is what gives the dish that nacho-style, piled-high look.
Step 5: Top it off.
Finish with one more scattering of chocolate chips, then add a few regular-sized marshmallows on top. These bigger marshmallows are the ones that get that beautiful golden, toasty finish.

Step 6: Cover with foil.
Place a piece of heavy-duty foil over the pan and wrap it tightly around the edges. This traps the heat and helps everything melt evenly.

Step 7: Cook it up.
Place your pan on a grate over the campfire, on the grill, or in the oven (we’ll cover all three methods below). Cook until the chocolate and marshmallows are fully melted.
Step 8: Check for doneness.
Carefully lift a corner of the foil to peek inside, or simply follow your nose. If you can smell melted chocolate, you’re getting close.
Step 9: Serve and enjoy.
Remove the pan from the heat, take off the foil, and let everyone dig in with graham cracker pieces as their scoop of choice.

How to Cook S’mores Nachos Over a Campfire
This is the classic way to make s’mores nachos, and honestly, it’s our favorite.
Place your covered foil pan on a grate over the campfire coals. If your fire pit doesn’t have a grate, you’ll want to grab one separately, since this keeps your pan stable and prevents it from tipping over.
Let it cook until you see the marshmallows puffing up and the chocolate has melted underneath. This usually takes around 10 minutes, but it really depends on how hot your fire is.
Keep a close eye on it. Campfires can be unpredictable, and you don’t want to walk away and come back to a burnt pan.
Pro tip: cooking over glowing coals tends to give better, more even results than cooking directly over an open flame. If you can, let your fire burn down a bit before placing your pan.

How to Cook S’mores Nachos on the Grill
No campfire? No problem. Your backyard grill works great too.
For grilling, we recommend swapping the foil pan for a cast-iron skillet. The skillet holds heat well and gives you a nice, even cook.
Here’s the thing: when using a cast-iron skillet on the grill, you don’t need to cover it with foil. The lid of your grill does that job for you.
Place the skillet on the grill grates, close the lid, and let it cook for about 7 minutes. Keep in mind that grill temperatures vary, so check on it periodically to make sure nothing’s burning.
You’ll know it’s ready when the marshmallows on top are golden and toasted and the chocolate underneath has gone fully melty.

How to Make S’mores Nachos in the Oven at Home
Craving s’mores nachos but staying home? You can absolutely make this in your kitchen, and it tastes just as good.
Just like with the grill, a heavy skillet works best for oven baking. Cast iron is ideal if you have it.
Preheat your oven to 350°F. Once it’s hot, place your skillet inside and bake for about 10 minutes, or until the chocolate is melted and the marshmallows have started to soften and puff.
Want extra crispy, toasted marshmallows? Here’s a little trick: after the 10 minutes are up, move your skillet to a rack near the top of the oven for an extra minute or two. This gets those marshmallows beautifully golden on top.
Just don’t walk away during this step. The difference between perfectly toasted and burnt happens fast under that top heat, so stay close and watch closely.

Make It a S’mores Nacho Bar
If you really want to wow your guests, take this recipe to the next level by turning it into a build-your-own s’mores nacho bar.
Here’s how it works: set out all your base ingredients (graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate chips) along with a spread of fun mix-in options. Then let everyone customize their own pan before it goes on the heat.
Some topping ideas your guests will love:
- Caramel bits
- Mint chocolate chips
- Sliced bananas
- Peanut butter, drizzled or dolloped
- Strawberry jam
- Rainbow sprinkles
- Pretzel pieces, for a salty-sweet crunch
One of our favorite combinations is pretzel chips, strawberry jam, and caramel bits layered in with the classic ingredients. The salt from the pretzels plays so well against the sweetness of the strawberry and caramel. It’s a flavor combo you’ll want to make again and again.
This setup is great for parties because it gets people involved. Guests get to be creative with their own pan, and everyone ends up with a slightly different (but equally delicious) result.

Can You Make This Vegan?
Good news for your plant-based guests: yes, you can absolutely make a vegan version of s’mores nachos.
The main thing to watch for is your graham crackers. Many traditional brands contain honey or confectioner’s glaze, which is actually made from an insect-based ingredient and isn’t vegan.
The good news is that several popular brands are naturally vegan-friendly, including original, cinnamon, and low-fat graham crackers from major brands. Always double-check the ingredient label if you’re unsure.
For the marshmallows, look for a vegan marshmallow brand at your grocery store or online. These tend to have a slightly different texture than traditional marshmallows, but many people find they actually toast up even better over the fire.
Pair your vegan graham crackers and marshmallows with dairy-free chocolate chips, and your whole pan becomes vegan-friendly without anyone missing out on the fun.
Tips for the Best S’mores Nachos Every Time
After making this more times than we can count, here are a few tips we’ve picked up along the way.
Use cinnamon graham crackers if you can find them. The warm spice flavor pairs beautifully with the chocolate and marshmallow, and it adds a little something extra compared to plain grahams.
Don’t skip the second layer of ingredients. That double layer is what gives this dish its hearty, shareable, nacho-style structure rather than just a thin layer of toppings.
Watch your heat closely no matter which cooking method you choose. Marshmallows and chocolate can go from perfectly melted to burnt in a matter of moments, especially with the higher heat near the top of an oven or a hot grill.
If you’re feeding a big group, make multiple pans rather than one giant one. Smaller pans cook more evenly, and you’ll get better access to all those gooey edges everyone fights over.
Have extra graham crackers on standby for scooping. Once that chocolate and marshmallow start melting together, your guests will want plenty of crackers to dig in with.

Storage and Make-Ahead Tips
S’mores nachos are best enjoyed fresh and warm, right off the heat. The texture is part of the magic, with that gooey marshmallow and melted chocolate.
That said, if you have leftovers, you can store them covered at room temperature or in the fridge. Just know that the graham crackers will soften over time as they absorb moisture from the marshmallow and chocolate.
We don’t recommend assembling this dish too far ahead of time if you’re planning to store it before cooking. The graham crackers can get soggy if they sit too long before hitting the heat.
Your best bet is to prep your ingredients ahead (have everything measured and ready to go), then assemble and cook right before you’re ready to serve.
Final Thoughts
S’mores nachos are proof that some of the best desserts are also the simplest. With just four basic ingredients and a few minutes of cook time, you’ve got a shareable, crowd-pleasing treat that works for camping trips, backyard cookouts, or cozy nights at home.
Whether you stick with the classic version or go all out with a build-your-own nacho bar, this is the kind of dessert that gets people talking, laughing, and reaching for seconds. Add it to your party menu, and watch it disappear in minutes.
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Campfire S’mores Nachos
Ingredients
- Graham crackers
- Mini marshmallows
- Regular marshmallows
- Chocolate chips
Instructions
- Break up graham crackers and spread them in the bottom of your foil pan. The number of crackers you use will depend on the size of your pan. Two cinnamon graham crackers work well in an 8×8 inch foil pan.
- Sprinkle mini marshmallows on top of the graham crackers.
- Scatter chocolate chips on top of the marshmallow layer.
- Repeat with another layer of graham crackers, mini marshmallows, and chocolate chips.
- Add a final layer of chocolate chips on top, along with a few regular-sized marshmallows.
- Cover the pan with a piece of heavy-duty foil, wrapping it tightly around the edges of the pan.
- Place the pan on a grate over a campfire or on the grill, or in an oven preheated to 350°F.
- Cook over coals (preferred over an open flame) for about 10 minutes, or on the grill for about 7 minutes, or in the oven at 350°F for 10 minutes, until marshmallows and chocolate have melted.
- Check doneness by lifting a corner of the foil or smelling for melted chocolate. For oven baking, you can move the skillet to a higher rack for 1-2 minutes after baking for extra crispy marshmallows, watching closely so they don't burn.
- Carefully remove the pan from the heat, take off the foil, and serve.
