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S'mores Latte

Published: Dec 25, 2025 by Hannah Cooking . Leave a Comment

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Making impressive toasted marshmallow coffee for weekend morning seemed sophisticated until using kitchen torch inside house triggered every smoke detector simultaneously creating actual fire department response to what turned out to be coffee garnish. The s'mores latte requiring torched marshmallow topping got only partially finished before smoke filled kitchen setting off alarms bringing firefighters who found emergency source was literally me making fancy coffee creating most embarrassing situation possible.

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What is S'mores Latte

S'mores latte is specialty coffee drink combining espresso with chocolate sauce, graham cracker pieces, and toasted marshmallow topping creating campfire s'mores flavor in beverage form assuming you can toast marshmallows without triggering emergency response. Traditional s'mores require campfire for toasting, but latte version uses kitchen torch creating authentic toasted flavor though this indoor flame application proves problematic for smoke detection systems. The combination of coffee chocolate and marshmallow tastes delicious when you're not explaining to firefighters that you created evacuation situation for coffee garnish.

How to Make S'mores Latte

What Makes Our Version Special

Using real espresso creates authentic coffee shop flavor at home. We make chocolate sauce from scratch instead of syrup adding richness. Actual torched marshmallows provide authentic s'mores experience creating smoke that proves to be significant problem. Graham cracker rim makes it extra special when you're not dealing with emergency services.

S'mores Latte Ingredients

For Chocolate Sauce:

  • ¼ cup cocoa powder
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • ¼ cup water
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt

For Latte:

  • 2 shots espresso or ½ cup strong coffee
  • 1 cup milk steamed
  • 2 tablespoons chocolate sauce
  • Whipped cream for topping

For S'mores Garnish:

  • Mini marshmallows for toasting
  • Graham cracker crumbs for rim
  • Chocolate shavings
  • Kitchen torch (problem source)
  • Functional smoke detectors (also problem source)
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Step by Step Method

Make Chocolate Sauce

  • Whisk cocoa powder, sugar, water in small saucepan
  • Heat stirring until sugar dissolves
  • Simmer 2 minutes until thickened
  • Remove from heat add vanilla and salt
  • Let cool slightly before using
  • This part goes fine
  • No emergencies yet

Prepare Graham Cracker Rim

  • Crush graham crackers into fine crumbs
  • Spread on small plate
  • Wet mug rim with chocolate sauce
  • Dip rim in cracker crumbs
  • Creates professional cafe appearance
  • Still no problems occurring
  • Danger approaching

Make Espresso and Steam Milk

  • Brew espresso shots or strong coffee
  • Steam milk until hot and frothy
  • Can use microwave and frother if no machine
  • Milk should be creamy and warm
  • Everything proceeding normally
  • About to go very wrong

Assemble Latte Base

  • Add chocolate sauce to bottom of mug
  • Pour in hot espresso
  • Add steamed milk creating layers
  • Top with generous whipped cream
  • Sprinkle graham cracker crumbs
  • Add chocolate shavings
  • Looking amazing so far
  • Mistake incoming

Prepare to Toast Marshmallows

  • CRITICAL ERROR BEGINS
  • Arrange mini marshmallows on whipped cream
  • Get out kitchen torch
  • Decide to do this INSIDE at counter
  • Not thinking about smoke
  • Or detectors
  • Or consequences
  • This will be bad

Light Kitchen Torch

  • Turn on kitchen torch
  • Flame appears working perfectly
  • Approach marshmallows confidently
  • Begin toasting first marshmallow
  • It immediately starts smoking
  • A lot of smoke
  • More smoke than expected
  • Kitchen filling with smoke rapidly

Realize Mistake Too Late

  • SMOKE DETECTORS START SCREAMING
  • All three detectors going simultaneously
  • Try to wave smoke away frantically
  • Smoke spreading throughout house
  • Can't turn off detectors
  • Too high to reach
  • Neighbors probably hearing alarms
  • Panic setting in

Evacuation Begins

  • Alarms continuously blaring
  • Open all windows and doors
  • Get family outside
  • Still holding torch and coffee
  • Sprout asking if house burning down
  • Try explaining it's just marshmallows
  • Husband looking at me incredulously
  • Sirens approaching in distance

Fire Department Arrives

  • FIRE TRUCK PULLS UP
  • Four firefighters in full gear
  • Neighbors gathering outside
  • Children pointing and staring
  • Firefighters asking about fire location
  • Explain smoke from toasting marshmallows
  • They think I'm joking initially
  • Show them the latte as proof
  • Expressions of disbelief

House Search Conducted

  • Firefighters still search entire house
  • Protocol requires checking thoroughly
  • Walk through every room with equipment
  • Find absolutely nothing
  • Return to kitchen
  • Look at fancy coffee on counter
  • One firefighter says "nice latte"
  • Another shakes head slowly
  • Captain lectures about indoor torch use

Embarrassment Reaches Peak

  • Explain to firefighters about s'mores latte
  • They're trying not to laugh
  • One takes photo of the coffee
  • Neighbors still watching from yards
  • Kids from street coming to see
  • Have to confirm yes this is real
  • Yes really just making coffee
  • No will never use torch inside again

Resume Normal Life Eventually

  • Firefighters finally leave
  • Neighbor asks if everything okay
  • Have to explain AGAIN about coffee
  • Story spreading through neighborhood already
  • Return inside to cold coffee
  • Marshmallows not even fully toasted
  • Entire disaster for partial garnish
  • Drink it anyway out of principle

What Pairs Well With S'mores Latte?

This rich s'mores latte pairs naturally with breakfast pastries, muffins, or cookies that complement chocolate marshmallow flavors. Serve it at brunches alongside other coffee drinks creating variety. For food pairing, graham crackers or chocolate items work well though maybe skip the torch garnish.

Glass mugs of cozy s’mores latte topped with lightly toasted marshmallows, chocolate drizzle, and crushed graham crackers, styled with graham squares and marshmallows on a dark surface for a warm, Pinterest-perfect presentation. Save it For Later

S'mores Latte Variations

Iced S'mores Latte

  • Make same recipe over ice
  • Skip marshmallow toasting entirely
  • Eliminates all emergency situations
  • Still tastes like s'mores without risk

Cold Brew S'mores

  • Use cold brew instead of espresso
  • Top with marshmallow cream not torched
  • Creates summer version
  • Zero fire department involvement

Pre-Toasted Marshmallow Latte

  • Toast marshmallows OUTSIDE beforehand
  • Bring toasted marshmallows inside
  • Add to finished coffee
  • Prevents all detector issues

Just Use Marshmallow Syrup

  • Skip torching completely
  • Use flavored syrup instead
  • Nobody calls 911
  • Much less impressive but safer

Equipment You'll Need

Essential Tools:

  • Espresso machine or coffee maker
  • Milk frother or steamer
  • Small saucepan for chocolate sauce
  • Kitchen torch (for outdoor use only)
  • Smoke detectors (will activate)
  • Explanation for firefighters
  • Thick skin for neighborhood gossip

Storage Tips That Keep Them Fresh

Best Fresh

  • S'mores latte tastes best immediately when hot
  • Marshmallow topping doesn't store well
  • Coffee gets cold and separates quickly

Make Ahead Strategy

  • Can make chocolate sauce days ahead
  • Prepare graham cracker rim coating ahead
  • Brew coffee fresh when serving
  • Toast marshmallows outside before needed

Storing Components

  • Chocolate sauce keeps refrigerated 2 weeks
  • Graham cracker crumbs store pantry 1 month
  • Can't really store assembled latte
  • Don't attempt reheating with torch

Top Tips for S'mores Latte

My impressive toasted marshmallow coffee for weekend morning using kitchen torch inside triggered every smoke detector creating actual fire department response to what turned out to be coffee garnish making most embarrassing situation possible. Some beverage garnishes shouldn't be attempted indoors regardless of Instagram appeal. Don't use open flame for food preparation in enclosed spaces without proper ventilation. The time firefighters searched house with equipment finding emergency was me making fancy coffee taught me that detector sensitivity doesn't distinguish between real fires and beverage presentation. Toasting marshmallows creates more smoke than expected especially concentrated indoors. My s'mores latte proving garnishing limits exist showed that cafe techniques require appropriate settings.

S'mores Latte FAQs

What is a S Mores latte?

S'mores latte is coffee drink combining espresso, chocolate, and toasted marshmallow creating s'mores flavor in beverage form. Features graham cracker rim, chocolate sauce, and torched marshmallow topping when made without triggering emergency response.

Does Starbucks have a S Mores latte?

Starbucks has offered s'mores frappuccino seasonally with marshmallow, chocolate, and graham flavors. Not currently on regular menu. Homemade version recreates flavors without requiring commercial ventilation systems.

What is S More's flavor?

S'mores flavor combines toasted marshmallow, milk chocolate, and graham cracker creating campfire dessert taste. Traditional s'mores made over fire, coffee version recreates same flavor profile ideally without actual emergency services involvement.

How to make a S Mores iced latte at home?

Make iced version by combining cold coffee, chocolate sauce, milk over ice. Top with whipped cream, graham crumbs, chocolate. Skip torching marshmallows or do it outside. Creates s'mores flavor without smoke detector issues.

Emergency Response Reality

The weekend morning fancy coffee using kitchen torch inside triggering smoke detectors proved some beverage garnishes require outdoor preparation regardless of convenience. Indoor flame creates concentrated smoke overwhelming detector sensitivity. Sometimes attempting cafe quality presentations at home requires understanding appropriate settings for open flame use. Occasionally learning this lesson through actual firefighter response teaches that torching marshmallows indoors absolutely will trigger alarms creating embarrassing emergency situation where explaining coffee garnish to uniformed responders makes neighborhood talking point.

Ready for more specialty drinks? Try our Midnight Frost Christmas Punch for festive beverage, or explore our Midnight Malibu Dirty Soda for trendy option. For cocktails, our Red Velvet Martini Recipe delivers dessert drink.

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Creamy S’mores Latte

Creamy S’mores Latte made with espresso, homemade chocolate sauce, whipped cream, and a sweet marshmallow-graham finish. All the campfire flavors—no campsite required.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 10 minutes mins
Servings: 1 large latte (or 2 small)
Course: Dessert, Drinks
Cuisine: American
Calories: 420
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 0.25 cup Cocoa powder Unsweetened
  • 0.25 cup Granulated sugar
  • 0.25 cup Water
  • 0.25 teaspoon Vanilla extract
  • 1 pinch Salt
  • 2 shots Espresso Or 0.5 cup strong coffee
  • 1 cup Milk Dairy or non-dairy
  • 2 tablespoon Chocolate sauce From above (or to taste)
  • 0.25 cup Whipped cream For topping (more if desired)
  • 2 tablespoon Mini marshmallows For topping
  • 1 tablespoon Graham cracker crumbs For rim/topping
  • 1 tablespoon Chocolate shavings Optional

Equipment

  • Mug
  • Small saucepan
  • Whisk
  • Espresso machine or coffee maker
  • Milk frother or steamer
  • Measuring cups/spoons

Method
 

  1. Whisk cocoa, sugar, water, salt in a small saucepan. Simmer 2 minutes, then stir in vanilla and remove from heat.
  2. Brush mug rim with a little chocolate sauce, then dip into graham cracker crumbs.
  3. Pull 2 espresso shots (or brew strong coffee).
  4. Heat/froth milk until hot and foamy.
  5. Add 2 tablespoon chocolate sauce to the mug, pour in espresso, then top with steamed milk.
  6. Spoon whipped cream on top and sprinkle a pinch of graham crumbs and chocolate shavings.
  7. Add mini marshmallows on top (skip torching indoors—use marshmallow fluff or pre-toasted marshmallows if you want that flavor).

Notes

For a stronger coffee flavor, use dark roast beans or 3 espresso shots. You can also serve iced—just cool the espresso and use cold milk and ice cubes.

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