RyanNet11 Active member Moderator Apr 15, 2021 155 232 43 This street Jun 23, 2023 #1 Burnt or golden? What’s the right way? I personally love a perfect golden marshmallow Reactions: Seabee_Mech, Digital Lode, gemcandy98 and 1 other person
Lowcountry25 Well-known member Clan Feb 17, 2019 590 979 93 52 Charleston, SC Jun 24, 2023 #2 I prefer them golden as opposed to charred, but I haven't had one in over a decade or more. Reactions: RyanNet11
Jyrodelix Clan Member Moderator Mar 7, 2020 1,110 1,500 113 51 Letterkenny, Ontario Jun 24, 2023 #3 “The s'more. The most offensive assault on the human palate ever contrived.”
whitefish21 Avenger Moderator Dec 19, 2017 7,476 1,067 113 45 Jun 24, 2023 #4 90% Golden with about 10% charred. Pull it when it just starts to char. Reactions: Seabee_Mech and jsimpson32
RyanNet11 Active member Moderator Apr 15, 2021 155 232 43 This street Jun 24, 2023 #5 whitefish21 said: 90% Golden with about 10% charred. Pull it when it just starts to char. Click to expand... Very respectable opinion, when those ridges start to form and char up is a great time to pull it Reactions: jsimpson32 and whitefish21
whitefish21 said: 90% Golden with about 10% charred. Pull it when it just starts to char. Click to expand... Very respectable opinion, when those ridges start to form and char up is a great time to pull it
Jyrodelix Clan Member Moderator Mar 7, 2020 1,110 1,500 113 51 Letterkenny, Ontario Jun 24, 2023 #6 I saw something where people were making them in wafflecones, might have to try that Reactions: RyanNet11
Jyrodelix Clan Member Moderator Mar 7, 2020 1,110 1,500 113 51 Letterkenny, Ontario Jun 24, 2023 #7 And I’m camp golden. The big mistake I see most marshmallow rosters make is doing it over flames. Doing it over hot coals gives a more controlled roast. Reactions: Digital Lode and XtremeDiesel
And I’m camp golden. The big mistake I see most marshmallow rosters make is doing it over flames. Doing it over hot coals gives a more controlled roast.
Dan_ Clan Member Moderator Jan 14, 2019 3,087 1,381 113 Ontario, Canada Jun 24, 2023 #8 Just so long as the marshmallow is completely melted.
gemcandy98 Clan Member Clan Jan 21, 2020 730 344 63 Jun 24, 2023 #9 Definitely golden, you want it to taste caramelized instead of burnt Reactions: XtremeDiesel
RyanNet11 Active member Moderator Apr 15, 2021 155 232 43 This street Jun 24, 2023 #10 gemcandy98 said: Definitely golden, you want it to taste caramelized instead of burnt Click to expand... I agree, people always burn them and like I have no clue how that tastes good Golden is the best (personaly
gemcandy98 said: Definitely golden, you want it to taste caramelized instead of burnt Click to expand... I agree, people always burn them and like I have no clue how that tastes good Golden is the best (personaly
Dan_ Clan Member Moderator Jan 14, 2019 3,087 1,381 113 Ontario, Canada Jun 24, 2023 #11 I don't know, I kind of like a bit of carbon in my s'mores. Reactions: Seabee_Mech, RyanNet11 and whitefish21
Seabee_Mech Well-known member Clan May 14, 2022 909 927 93 53 Ohio, south of Canada. Jun 26, 2023 #12 S'mores are best when served fresh. I cook my S'mores in the plastic bag they come in. ?️ ? Reactions: Dan_