Smores Candy Apple Slices

Featured in: Sweet Slow Moments

This sweet treat features crisp apple slices dipped in smooth semi-sweet chocolate, then generously coated with crunchy graham cracker crumbs. A drizzle or sprinkle of soft, gooey marshmallow adds a playful, melting texture. Optional chopped toasted nuts or a pinch of flaky sea salt lend extra flavor and crunch. The process is quick and easy, requiring no baking, just dipping and chilling. Perfect for a light, fun dessert or snack that combines fruity freshness with classic campfire-inspired flavors.

Updated on Mon, 23 Feb 2026 17:08:00 GMT
Crisp apple slices dipped in rich chocolate, topped with crunchy graham cracker crumbs and gooey marshmallow fluff — a playful s'mores-inspired treat. Save
Crisp apple slices dipped in rich chocolate, topped with crunchy graham cracker crumbs and gooey marshmallow fluff — a playful s'mores-inspired treat. | meanwhilerecipe.com

My neighbor burst through the kitchen door one autumn afternoon with a bag of apples from her orchard and this wild idea: what if we took s'mores and made them elegant? We stood there laughing, chocolate melting in a bowl, debating whether dipping apple slices counted as gourmet or just an excuse to eat marshmallow on a weeknight. Turns out, it was both, and now I can't make them just once.

I made these for my book club once, thinking they'd be a cute little bite to go with coffee, and instead they became the only thing anyone remembered about the meeting. Someone asked for the recipe before we even opened the book, and I realized then that simplicity plus a bit of playfulness can outshine anything complicated.

What's for Dinner Tonight? 🤔

Stop stressing. Get 10 fast recipes that actually work on busy nights.

Free. No spam. Just easy meals.

Ingredients

  • Apples: Use crisp varieties like Granny Smith or Honeycrisp because they hold their shape and provide tartness that keeps the sweetness from feeling heavy.
  • Semi-sweet chocolate chips or chopped chocolate: This is your canvas; about 120 g melts smoothly and coats without pooling too thick.
  • Coconut oil: Just one teaspoon loosens the chocolate enough to dip without making it too thin, a trick I learned after one too many clumpy batches.
  • Graham cracker crumbs: Crush them yourself or buy them pre-made; the homemade version tastes fresher and you control the texture.
  • Mini marshmallows or marshmallow fluff: Fluff gives you drizzle control, but mini marshmallows add playful texture if you prefer pressing them in while the chocolate is still tacky.
  • Toasted nuts: Pecans or peanuts add crunch that prevents the whole thing from feeling too soft, though they're optional if you're keeping it simple.
  • Flaky sea salt: A whisper of this over the chocolate side sounds fancy but actually just brings out the sweetness and makes people ask what that something-special is.

Tired of Takeout? 🥡

Get 10 meals you can make faster than delivery arrives. Seriously.

One email. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Instructions

Set Up Your Station:
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and clear some counter space because once you start dipping, you'll want everything within arm's reach.
Prepare the Apples:
Wash and thoroughly dry your apples; any moisture invites the chocolate to slip right off. Slice each apple into four thick pieces, removing the seedy core from each one with a gentle press of your knife.
Optional Stick Insertion:
If you want handles for dipping, push a popsicle stick or skewer into the flesh of each slice, giving it a gentle twist to secure it.
Melt the Chocolate:
In a microwave-safe bowl, melt your chocolate chips with the coconut oil in 30-second bursts, stirring between each pulse until the mixture is glossy and smooth. If you prefer a double boiler, that works beautifully too and gives you more control over temperature.
Dip with Intent:
Hold each apple slice and dip it halfway into the melted chocolate, letting the excess drip away for a few seconds before setting it down. You want a generous coat without chocolate pooling on the parchment.
Coat Immediately:
While the chocolate is still wet, sprinkle or gently press graham cracker crumbs onto the chocolate side, working quickly before it sets.
Add Marshmallow Magic:
If using fluff, microwave it for 10 to 15 seconds to loosen it, then drizzle over each slice with a spoon or piping bag. If using mini marshmallows, press a few gently into the wet chocolate where they'll stick as it cools.
Finish with Flair:
Sprinkle on any optional nuts or a tiny pinch of flaky sea salt while the chocolate is still tacky.
Chill and Serve:
Pop the whole sheet into the fridge for 10 minutes so the chocolate sets properly and everything binds together.
Save
| meanwhilerecipe.com

There's something almost ceremonial about the moment when chocolate, apple, and marshmallow come together on a single slice—it tastes like a conversation between dessert nostalgia and something unexpected, something that feels both familiar and entirely new. My kids now ask for these instead of regular candy, which feels like winning at both nutrition and indulgence.

Still Scrolling? You'll Love This 👇

Our best 20-minute dinners in one free pack — tried and tested by thousands.

Trusted by 10,000+ home cooks.

Variations That Work

White chocolate instead of dark chocolate shifts the whole vibe toward sweeter and creamier, which some people find irresistible. I've also swapped graham cracker crumbs for crushed pretzels to amp up the salt and crunch, and once used cinnamon sugar as a coating when I ran out of graham crackers and it became someone's new favorite version.

Storage and Serving Notes

These are best enjoyed within a few hours of assembly because apples gradually release their juice and soften the chocolate over time. If you must store them, keep them in an airtight container in the fridge and eat within a day; they're fine cold but taste most magical at room temperature.

Why This Became a Ritual

What started as a playful September afternoon has become my answer to quick dessert emergencies and the thing I bring to potlucks when I want people to feel like they're getting something thoughtful. The beauty is in the simplicity—no oven, no stress, just the pleasure of assembly and the joy of something that tastes more impressive than it actually is.

  • Make them 10 minutes before serving for the best texture balance between crisp apple and creamy chocolate.
  • If your chocolate is too thick, add another half-teaspoon of coconut oil rather than water, which would seize it.
  • Let people build their own at a gathering and watch how creative they get with toppings.
Chocolate-covered apple slices with a graham cracker crust and marshmallow drizzle, perfect for a fun, no-bake dessert that's easy and delicious. Save
Chocolate-covered apple slices with a graham cracker crust and marshmallow drizzle, perfect for a fun, no-bake dessert that's easy and delicious. | meanwhilerecipe.com

These s'mores apple slices remind me that sometimes the best desserts aren't the complicated ones—they're the ones that bring a little joy and surprise to an ordinary moment. Make them soon, and watch how quickly they disappear.

Recipe FAQ

What type of apples work best?

Crisp varieties like Granny Smith or Honeycrisp are ideal for their tartness and firm texture, which hold well when sliced and dipped.

How can I melt the chocolate smoothly?

Use short microwave bursts stirring frequently or melt it slowly over a double boiler with optional coconut oil to achieve a silky texture.

Can I add toppings besides graham cracker crumbs?

Yes, chopped toasted nuts like pecans or peanuts add crunch, and a sprinkle of flaky sea salt enhances the flavors beautifully.

What is the best way to apply marshmallows?

Use mini marshmallows pressed onto warm chocolate or drizzle softened marshmallow fluff over the slices for an even coating.

How long should the slices be chilled before serving?

Refrigerate the coated slices for about 10 minutes to allow the chocolate to set firmly for easier handling and serving.

20-Minute Dinner Pack — Free Download 📥

10 recipes, 1 shopping list. Everything you need for a week of easy dinners.

Instant access. No signup hassle.

Smores Candy Apple Slices

Crisp apple slices coated in chocolate and graham crumbs with a marshmallow drizzle for a sweet snack.

Time to Prepare
20 mins
Time to Cook
10 mins
Complete Time
30 mins
Created by Meanwhilerecipe Clara Bennett

Recipe Category Sweet Slow Moments

Skill Level Easy

Cuisine Type American

Makes 8 Number of Servings

Diet Considerations Vegetarian-Friendly

Ingredient List

Apples

01 2 large crisp apples such as Granny Smith or Honeycrisp

Chocolate Coating

01 4 oz semi-sweet chocolate chips or chopped chocolate
02 1 teaspoon coconut oil optional for smoother melting

Toppings

01 ½ cup graham cracker crumbs
02 ½ cup mini marshmallows or marshmallow fluff

Optional

01 2 tablespoons chopped toasted pecans or peanuts
02 Flaky sea salt for garnish

Steps

Step 01

Prepare Baking Surface: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Step 02

Prepare Apples: Wash and dry the apples thoroughly. Cut each apple into 4 thick slices approximately ½ inch thick, removing seeds and core from each slice. Pat slices dry with paper towels.

Step 03

Insert Handles: Insert a popsicle stick or sturdy skewer into each apple slice if desired for easy dipping and handling.

Step 04

Melt Chocolate: In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the chocolate chips with coconut oil in 30-second bursts, stirring until smooth. Alternatively, melt over a double boiler.

Step 05

Coat Apple Slices: Dip each apple slice halfway into the melted chocolate, allowing excess to drip off back into the bowl.

Step 06

Add Graham Cracker Crumbs: Immediately sprinkle or press graham cracker crumbs onto the chocolate-coated side of each slice while chocolate is still warm.

Step 07

Transfer to Baking Sheet: Place dipped apple slices onto the prepared parchment-lined baking sheet.

Step 08

Add Marshmallow Layer: If using marshmallow fluff, microwave for 10 to 15 seconds to soften, then drizzle over the chocolate side of each slice using a spoon or piping bag. If using mini marshmallows, press a few onto the chocolate while still wet.

Step 09

Final Garnish: Add optional toasted nuts or a pinch of flaky sea salt to each slice.

Step 10

Chill and Set: Refrigerate for 10 minutes to set the chocolate before serving.

You Just Made Something Great 👏

Want more like this? Get my best easy recipes — free, straight to your inbox.

Join 10,000+ home cooks. No spam.

Tools Needed

  • Sharp knife for slicing apples cleanly
  • Cutting board for safe food preparation
  • Microwave-safe bowl or double boiler for melting chocolate
  • Parchment-lined baking sheet for cooling and setting
  • Popsicle sticks or skewers optional for dipping handles

Allergy Notes

Examine all food items for allergens and consult your doctor for concerns.
  • Contains milk from chocolate
  • Contains wheat from graham crackers
  • Contains soy from chocolate
  • May contain nuts if added as optional topping
  • Marshmallow may contain gelatin which makes it unsuitable for strict vegetarian diets unless using vegetarian marshmallows

Nutrition Info (per portion)

These details are meant for reference, not as a substitute for medical guidance.
  • Energy (Calories): 190
  • Fats: 8 g
  • Carbohydrates: 32 g
  • Proteins: 2 g

Cooking Shouldn't Be Hard ❤️

Get a free recipe pack that makes weeknight dinners effortless. Real food, real fast.

Free forever. Unsubscribe anytime.