S’mores Rolls

After discovering how much you loved my Cake Batter Cinnamon Rolls {Made with a Cake Mix}, I realized I needed to come up with another variation stat :) When contemplating flavors that were “out of the box” and not your typical cinnamon roll flavors, it hit me… S’mores.

S'mores Rolls from chef-in-training.com ...All your favorite flavors of S'mores, crammed into one ooey gooey delicious variation of a cinnamon roll!

S’more are one of my all time favorite treats/snacks. Such a simple combo, but so much ooey-gooey chocolatey flavor. All great things to wrap up in a gooey bun. These were a smash hit. We took some to our cousins and the to my parents. My mom, a s’mores fanatic, couldn’t stop raving about them.

S'mores Rolls from chef-in-training.com ...All your favorite flavors of S'mores, crammed into one ooey gooey delicious variation of a cinnamon roll!

The Marshmallow Buttercream frosting is the PERFECT way to top these buns. It compliments and completes the recipe. These are best served warm and will have you coming back to the pan for seconds… thirds… fourths… and so on. If you are looking for the perfect spin on a traditional favorite, you are at the right spot. Trust me, you are going to want to make these ASAP :)

S'mores Rolls from chef-in-training.com ...All your favorite flavors of S'mores, crammed into one ooey gooey delicious variation of a cinnamon roll!

S'mores Rolls
 
All your favorite flavors of S'mores, crammed into one ooey gooey delicious variation of a cinnamon roll!
Recipe type: Dessert
Serves: 24-29 rolls
Ingredients
  • 1 box white cake mix
  • 2 pkg. active dry yeast
  • 2½ cups warm water
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 5 cups bread flour
FILLING
  • ½ cup butter, softened
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • ¾ cup finely crushed graham cracker crumbs
  • ½ cup mini chocolate chips
  • ½ cup mini marshmallow bits
FROSTING
  • ⅓ cup butter, softened
  • ½ cup marshmallow creme/fluff
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 3-6 Tbsp. milk, more or less depending on desired consistency
  • 3 cups powdered sugar, more or less depending on desired consistency
Instructions
  1. In a large liquid measuring cup, measure out 2½ cups warm water. Almost to hot to touch but not scorching. Pour in the 2 packets of active dry yeast and let it activate and foam up. (you could just pour the measured water into a bowl as well, I just find this easiest)
  2. Once yeast is active pour into bowl of a stand mixer. Add white cake mix, salt, vanilla and bread flour. Use dough hook attachment to knead dough together, just for a minute or two.
  3. Spray a large bowl with cooking spray and place dough inside. Cover with saran wrap. Let sit for an hour until doubled in size. Punch dough down with fists and cover again and let rise for an additional hour until double in size.
  4. Once dough has gone through its second rise, remove and placed on a clean floured surface. Roll out into a large rectangle shape.
  5. Smear softened butter over top of rolled out dough. Next evenly sprinkle, distribute and rub brown sugar over top. Then sprinkle and evenly distribute graham cracker crumbs. Rub gently to evenly cover if needed. Next evenly sprinkle mini chocolate chips and mini marshmallow bits over the top.
  6. On one of the long sides, roll up to make a long and skinny log. Slice into even rolls. It should yield 24-29 rolls depending on how thick you slice them.
  7. Place in a greased 9x13 baking pan, 12 rolls per pan.
  8. Cover with plastic wrap and let cinnamon rolls rise a final time in the pan, about 30 minutes, or until they have doubled in size. (if you want to refrigerate overnight, after covering with plastic wrap, place pans of rolls in the fridge. Do not let it rise afterwards. Save the rising for the morning)
  9. Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes.
  10. While cinnamon rolls are baking, make the cake batter frosting. In a large bowl, beat butter, powdered sugar, marshmallow creme/fluff, vanilla and milk. Add more powdered sugar/milk until desired consistency is reached.
  11. Spread frosting over warm rolls.

Enjoy!
(recipe adapted from my Cake Batter Cinnamon Rolls)

S'mores Rolls from chef-in-training.com ...All your favorite flavors of S'mores, crammed into one ooey gooey delicious variation of a cinnamon roll!

If you like these, then you will LOVE

S’mores Pudding Cookies
S’mores Better than Anything Cake
Nutella S’mores Bars
S’more Cobbler

If you make this recipe, snap a photo and hashtag it #chefintraining and/or #chefintrainingblog. I would love to see how these recipes take shape in your kitchens.

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  1. Averie @ Averie Cooks

    Such pretty rolls, Nikki! And cannot go wrong with smores flavors! And that you used Fluff as part of the frosting. So good! Pinning! :)

  2. Nicole

    Where do you get the mini marshmallows???

    1. Chef in Training

      i found them at target. they are in a plastic canister. hope that helps :)

    2. Sarah E

      Kraft makes them - different stores have them in different areas. I've seen them with the marshmallows and also with the hot cocoa. The container looks like a Parmesan container but with a blue lid :)

  3. Sarah E

    Your pictures are gorgeous as always! My kids love s'mores - and I'm not gonna lie - I totally do too :) They will be so excited for these! Thank you for sharing.

  4. Lucy

    Oh my!!! These are so up my ally!!! I LOVE smores and I LOVE cinnimon rolls! I am making these right away! I am so impressed with how creative you are! Thank you so much!

  5. Faith

    These are gorgeous! Next time I make cinnamon rolls, I'm definitely making these. :)

  6. Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel

    These s'mores cinnamon rolls are incredible, girl! Your photos are gorgeous -- I want to dive right in and lick the serving dish clean!

  7. Linda

    These look and sound so good. Great idea with the cake mix. Thanks for sharing.

    We're having a party and these would be great. What'd You Do This Weekend? www.tumbleweedcontessa.com/blog/

    Hope you can bring them over.

    Linda

  8. Kinsley @ Home | Styled

    Hey Nikki! I found your blog through Six Sisters' Stuff, and I love your recipes! This recipe is making my mouth water! I wanted to invite you to my link party so you can come by and link up this recipe and up to 2 others if you want! http://home-styled.blogspot.com/2013/04/link-party-show-your-style-sunday-3_14.html

  9. Jocelyn @BruCrew Life

    Seriously...can I just come live with you? You make the most awesome looking and sounding food :-)

  10. Krista Low

    These look absolutely fabulous! I would love to invite you to link this recipe up on Thursday @ Great Idea Thursday's http://ahandfulofeverything.blogspot.com :) Krista

  11. sally @ sallys baking addiction

    Nikki!!! How did I miss these rolls? I'm in love. S'mores are the bees knees. Obsessed with them. Pinning these not only because they look so mouthwatering but because they are beautiful too!

  12. Roxana | Roxana's Home Baking

    Great minds think alike! I recently made s'mores rolls and they were all gone before I took any pictures. Need to make some more!

  13. Paige

    lovely recipe. is there some reason your pictures need to be so large and so close? often I have a hard time making them out and way too much scrolling to get past the really large pictures. It's rather distracting.

  14. Ashton

    Oh. My. Gosh. These are SOOOOO happening!

  15. laurasmess

    Oh yum!! Nikki, these look gorgeous! I love any of these sweet, frosting-smothered scroll-type breads. I've only made apple walnut stuffed ones myself, but I'll have to try this recipe for my next office morning tea. By the way, I just read you and your husband's testimony about his GBS event etc. Wow. Praise God for His faithfulness, peace, goodness and strength when ours is completely depleted. I'm a fellow Christian and I've faced something similar with my own husband. No where near as 'mysterious' as Derek's syndrome, but my husband was diagnosed with Wolff Parkinson White some years ago and had to have emergency heart surgery. He still suffers scares sometimes, but it draws us to pray, in faith, together. It's in these times of uncertainty that God's strength and mercy proves true - for this reason alone, I am thankful for adversity. It draws us closer to Him and to each other. Love to you & your gorgeous family. Hugs from Australia xxx