Bonjour tout le monde, I am finally back! After a slew of incredible guest posts, it is nice to be back behind my screen typing away! And today, I feel a bit like Santa as well so throughout this post, I may be belting out HO HO HOOOOOO periodically! 😀
Now as you all know, the holiday season is quite literally looming on the horizon. The christmas wreaths adorn every corner of every shopping centre, along with giant trees dripping in baubles. Candy canes and advent calendars are all I see when I shop, and in every cafe, there are hunking pieces of christmas cake being sold, some so hard you could break your teeth.
Aaah… classic holiday season. 🙂
But the month of December, at least here down under, also means heat. Temperatures exceeding 40 degrees C (AC time anyone?) and humidity that wraps around you to almost suffocate you at times, till the rain comes down and washes it away for a few hours. But along with the heat, comes the summer holidays. And everyone knows summer holidays means going out, into said heat, and busting out the picnic table, the golden gaytimes, the cricket bats and the aeroguard protection.
Australians, why do we this? 😛
Along with summer and the heat and the picnic-ing, also comes the barbecue. Fling away any winter covers, the barbie comes out in full force when it comes to summer. The beers are cool, the meat is hot (or in my case, the veggie patties) and the tomato sauce is dripping everywhere while the sun goes down at 8:00 in the evening.
Now, here in lies my dilemma. Ever since I started stalking food blogs, especially American food blogs, I have developed a natural affinity with their incredible invention: The Smore. Beautiful sticky marshmallow, graham cracker (though I still don’t know what that is and just use digestives) and melted chocolate just dripping all over the place.
Naturally, being the foodie I am, I decided to spread the word around with my friends and at our picnics, at our barbies, we thought it would be a great idea to try making smores for dessert. Um, nada, don’t try this at home guys.
The marshmallows got stuck to the barbecue’s grill, meshing into it, and I swear it tasted distinctly of how meat smells, even though we did it to the side. Hmmm…
Second problem? Traditionally, you make smores by the heat of the bonfire. A large crackling bonfire whose flames leap and dance into the sky, and you avoid them while hoping your marshmallow does not fall of its stick into the fire. #firstworldproblems
Um, guys this is Australia. One bonfire, in our type of heat, could spread without warning, within the blink of an eye. Obviously therefore, making bonfires is well… banned. I respect that but basically, it is another obstacle against making smores easily on the go, at picnics, with friends and all that.
This is why my over-smorish imagination really kicked in when Crazy Sales asked me to collaborate with them, and offered to send me a Maxkon 2000W Portable Induction Cooktop. This website is an Australian website that focuses on cheapening deals for all sorts of appliances, and with their summer christmas sales coming up, they really deliver a bargain on lots of different products.
The Maxkon Cooktop is a considerably light weighted, flat topped and compact take-with-you stove basically and with only requiring a single outlet of energy, it is one of the easiest appliances to use. With 5/5 average rating on their website from 38 reviews, this cooktop has many safety features to recommend it and is simple and clear in instruction as well.
The design of this cooktop is basically a flat micro-crystal ceramic plate, with a clear LED screen underneath. The appliance is elevated, and underneath, it has a strong fan to expel any excess heated air to prevent overheating. This simple design is what I found made it easy to understand, but also easy to wipe down after using it and keeping it clean.
When I used this cooktop to toast my marshmallows, it took a little bit of getting used to no doubt. Firstly, I found that while it was easy to turn on and begin heating, this cooktop responded much better to steel utensils (pots, frypans etc.) than iron, which I need a significantly heavier weight for it to register. Due to its safety features, the oven showed an error if a light iron pan was placed, but thanks to the handy error guide (e.g. E1 = Utensil not placed), I eventually discovered the problem.
According to the instruction manual, it does say it responds equally to enamel wear, iron and steel pots as long as the bottom is flat and there is sufficient weight, but after my experience in that way, I would say that is something to be a bit prepared for.
At the same time however, when I pressed the toasting function, the heat started at 160 degrees C, and it heated up incredibly fast. Within 2 minutes, the marshmallows on the skewers were toasting away, and as I increased the heat, it continued to hotten nice and fast. Considering this cooktop would be used at picnics where there are outlets at the barbecue stations, this is important, as eating is quick, easy and lazy in those situations.
Besides the toasting function, which worked for my marshmallows in the end after a bit of fiddling (I’ll describe the exact times and measurements in the recipe below, no worries!), I was impressed by the range of functions possible with the cooktop. Besides toasting, it offers rice cooking, braising, soup heating, hot pot and water boiling functions. During the outdoor activities, this means it easily can provide you with a hot cup of tea, or fresh warm lunch as opposed to cold stir fry and lukewarm tea from a thermos (for the adults :P)
It’s like picnic with a food upgrade available really.
Because of its light design, it is also much better than those clunky, gaslit portable stoves that we used to lug around on picnics. I am almost 100% sure that when the 20th century hit, those became extinct. Certainly hope so!
I would rate my experience of using this appliance an 8/10. The marshmallows I toasted at 240 degrees C took a bit of getting used to, but eventually when I found out the perfect process, they became brown and melted, as well as had a great smoky flavour from their continual exposure to the high level of heat.
So here is the best part that you have all be waiting for probably since the title 😛
Because (I am sorry international lovely people), for all Australians, it’s:
Giveaway Time!!!
That’s right! Thanks to the generous people at Crazy Sales, one lucky Aussie will be getting this Maxkon Cooktop delivered straight to their doorstep! HO HO HOOOOOOO! And even better, there won’t be any soot on it from coming down a chimney with Santa 😛
Valued at $59.95, to win this and have a summer full of gourmet picnics with smores skewers like mine, check out the details below:
In total there are 4 different ways to enter:
- Comment below with your favourite picnic food you would make with this cooktop
- Like Crazy Sales on Facebook (and leave me a separate comment telling me you have)
- Like Go Bake Yourself on Facebook (and leave me a separate comment telling me you have)
- Follow me on Instagram at chocchipuru (and leave me a separate comment telling me you have)
Giveaway Rules:
- Must provide a valid email address
- Only open to Australian residents
- Must be 18 and above to enter
- I will be counting up all the different entries, giving each a number, then will use the random number generator to pick one person as the winner – they will be contacted shortly after the giveaway ends.
This giveaway ENDS on
13th December 2014 at 12pm.
Please keep that date in mind, and get your entries in ASAP! I will need your details by the 14th (whoever the lucky winner is) so keep your eyes and ears totally open my lovelies!
Phew, that was a whole lot of excitement!
Smores and cooktops and all.
But I know you are still looking at me strangely, asking, how is this a smore? After all, a smore should look like this…
Well this is a smore. I promise you. It is a deconstructed smore. On a skewer. For picnic good times and all. Because it looks classy. And delicious. And addictive.
Starting off with fresh strawberries and homemade digestives (‘graham cracker’) cake, you toast the marshmallows using the Maxkon Cooktop and WAM, BAM, you have a perfectly delicious picnic dessert that people from neighbouring picnic parties will be asking to taste.
Trust.
Hope you enjoy my recipe!
Deconstructed S’mores Skewers
A choc chip uru Original Recipe
Ingredients:
‘Graham Cracker’ Cake:
Adapted from: The Country Cook
- 3 cups chocolate coated digestives, processed into crumbs
- 3/4 cup self raising flour (SRF)
- 1 cup brown sugar (I only had caster left)
- 1/2 cup butter, softened
- 4 eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla essence
- 1 tsp mixed spice
- 1 cup full cream milk
- 1 cup milk chocolate chips (optional)
S’mores:
- Large strawberries, washed and hulled
- Jumbo marshmallows
- Skewer sticks
- Chocolate sauce in a squeezy bottle
- Maxkon Cooktop
Method
Cake (bake one day before making the skewers):
- Preheat oven to 160 degrees C
- Mix biscuits with flour and set aside
- Cream butter and sugar till light and fluffy. Add in eggs, mixing after each one and the vanilla essence.
- Beat the biscuit mixture into the butter mixture, alternating with the milk.
- Stir through the milk chocolate chunks.
- Spread the batter into a lined tin (I didn’t have baking paper and even heavy greasing did not stop it from breaking when I took the cake out) and bake for 28-30 minutes.
- Allow cake to cool for 10 minutes before putting onto wire rack to cool completely.
- Cut up into small cubes (about the size of your strawberries)
Skewer Assembly:
- Place steel frypan on Maxkon Cooktop and toast. Set heat to 220 degrees C.
- Place one marshmallow on the tip of one skewer and toast by gently pressing it quickly on the heated frypan all around its circumference.
- Put a strawberry or piece of cake on the skewer and push down so the marshmallow goes down too.
- Place a new marshmallow on the tip and toast it the same way. Push down with either a strawberry or cake (depending on which you used first).
- Continue this process for all your marshmallows, cake and strawberries.
- Drizzle with chocolate sauce.
- Serve 😀
Till next time mes cheris! And don’t forget to enter the giveaway!
Disclaimer: Go Bake Yourself collaborated with Crazy Sales to review their product as well as sponsor the giveaway. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this post are honest and her own.
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Good luck lovely! 😀
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Ok so I’m dying right now looking at this !!!! This is devil food ! Can’t help, my mouth is watering so hard ! You rock it ! That’s awesome
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Loving your snow effect on your blog, I wish it is snowing here in Melbourne, I know it will never happen! These skewered fruits look so cool and I love this cooktop, we have one at home, but a different brand.
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Thank you! it randomly starts every Christmas so thank wordpress really 😛
The cooktop is good and glad you enjoyed the skewers!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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I have liked you at FB and wonder if I can win this too 😀
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Your smore kebabs look fantastic!
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Ooooh Uru, your smore skewers look soooo good! That cake especially is to die for ^_^
Have a wonderful week my friend! xo
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though i’m not eligible to win, i have to commend you on your unique kabobs! marshmallows are so delicious, especially when kissed by flames. 🙂
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Love a portable stove top and this is an especially good idea, considering bush fires, hail storms and the somewhat unpredictable weather. I think I need some marshmallow s’mores in my life soon….I keep getting a sweet craving when visiting your blog 😉
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And you’re back with more scrumptious delights! Good to see you again. That looks like quite the little appliance.
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These look phenomenally EPIC! I just cannot even look at them anymore! I want to pounce! LOL!
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Not a picnic, but I would take this into work and make myself treats for lunches at work (we don’t have a cooktop at work!) – something simple like bacon and eggs on toast!
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Ooh that is a great idea – and make all your coworkers jealous 😛
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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Hi Uru, great come back, love the skewers, great give-away!!!
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I’m jealous! What a great idea both the cook top AND the new way to make S’mores.
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That cooktop is actually really cool! looks reall hard to use though:/ Those smores are looking good!
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Nope trust me, it takes a bit of getting used to but after that it is smooth sailing 😀
Thanks girl!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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Following you on Instagram!
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Oh my…these look delicious and so much fun!
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love this idea! And I am already sooo over this heat and humidity #yuck I too am crazy about all things smores and may or may not have smuggled some graham cracker crumbs back from San Fran last year 🙂
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Me too, it is ridiculous right? I am also glad it storms every night! Haha smuggled home, I can understand that! Remind me to go to America again? 😛
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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I’m jealous of so much in this post – the heat, s’mores… fun kitchen tools…
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It’s heat in Florida too! 🙂
Still, ice cream anything is good any time of the year….love the smore idea!
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omgg love toasted marshmellows and s’mores!!! Smart idea to toast it when a cooktop!
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Such a clever idea to make these as skewers!
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Lovely to have you back Uru! Smores have always intrigued me and I LOVE your version. My jaw dropped when I saw these on Instagram:-) Regarding picnic food, I would love to make my favourite toasted cauliflower and cranberry stuffed flatbreads using this cooktop. Such a handy gadget to have with you!
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:’) thank you! Cranberry stuffed flatbread? I am so in love with that idea! All the best for the giveaway!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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Yuuuuuum! Those s’mores look so good! As does that portable cooktop, what a clever little device! My favourite picnic food utilising the cooktop would definitely be peanut butter & banana toasted sandwiches….a simple combination which I fell in love with when I was in the US a few years ago!
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sooooooooo cool! What a way to kick off your return 🙂 Love it love it love it. Clever to use the cooktop for the ‘mallows. funny how the climates are so different. Fires would freeze here as it’s crazy cold.
Your marshmallows are so pretty. Don’t have them like that here.
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Ooh, these look wonderful! Love your creativity in making them your own way, since bonfires are not the greatest idea for you. =) I can’t enter the giveaway since I”m not local, but I hope someone awesome wins it!!
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Whoever wins this will have endless amounts of fun! I love the shape of your marshmallows and your take on our American classic. Enjoy the heat I wish we had some here!
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I’ve always been fascinated by Smores too! We don’t really camp so this sounds like a sensible way to toast your marshmallows!
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A brilliant take on the classic s’more. Digestives are very similar to graham crackers but I like digestives more, can’t shake the Brit out of me 🙂
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Haha I am glad you understand what Digestives are 😀
So many people (even here) are all like ‘what?’ 😛
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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Mmmmm…Yummy!
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Wow! That is incredibly hot. Wonder if it is dry heat? Welcome back. Great dessert! Funny about trying it on the Barbie and it tasting like meat.
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It was actually the weirdest thing ever! 😛 Glad I have my skewers now!
Probably it was so smoky and everything! 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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Smores on a stick!! Such an awesome idea!! Love it with the fruit…so festive and pretty.
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Seems like a good idea to me, liked that you toasted the marshmallows that way too.
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Want these now!! Thats a great come back post. 😀
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Oooh yes pls! I’d make a nice steak with such high and fast heating up!
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Haha enjoy it if you win girl – good luck! 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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Welcome back Uru and what a great way to kick off the summer holidays 🙂
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My mouth is watering seeing your beautiful creations 🙂
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Thanks Carina 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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What beautiful and sweet skewers!
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I learned how to make S’mores as a 7 year old Brownie scout at summer camp. Ours were graham crackers, Hershey’s milk chocolate bar and toasted marshmallows. It was the messiest thing to eat and I loved them. The skewer idea is nifty.
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I always wanted to be a brownie scout (because well… brownie!) 😀
That sounds like the best memory – messy food usually tastes better 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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What an awesome giveaway CCU as are your Smores.
Good luck to all your entrants.
Have a beautiful day.
🙂 Mandy xo
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Welcome back CCU! I have never tried smores but I’m so intrigued by them from all the literature and film references of them. I love marshmallows when barbecued! These skewers look perfect for a picnic!
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Dang girl…. Its like you read my mind, allllllllllllllll day I have been dreaming about smores, this is amazing, and what a fun way to prepare such a delish dessert. #loveit
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Me likey Go Bake Yourself FB page. 🙂
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Good luck lovely! 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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Me likey Crazy Sales on Facebook. 🙂
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Following the gorgeous chocchipuru on Instagram. 🙂
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I forgot to say what I would cook for a picnic, I’d actually like to try making a frittata, a Persian frittata more specifically. Fresh herbs, spices and egg…. #yarm Mmm… know what I am making for dinner. LOL!
Good to have you back sweets. Happy Wednesday. x
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Deconstructed s’mores! Now we’re talking! These are fabulous and such an elevated, adult version of a treat we’ve loved since we were children. And this Maxcon Cooktop is a great item. Not being Aussie I’ll have to sit out the giveaway, but it’s really cool! Or is it hot? Both! 🙂
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Haha I would say both 😛 And adult? You should have seen the amount of chocolate sauce I put on it (guilty!) 😛
BTW just letting you know my comments are going to spam on your blog and if you could unspam me it would be appreciated! I am working with wordpress to have it fixed, hopefully it will be soon!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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S’mores a la barbie, pretty smart! This will be a big hit to the kids – the real ones and…me hehe. Thanks for sharing and good luck on the joiners!
Julie & Alesah
Gourmet Getaways xx
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Lol, the next time you want to bbq your s’mores, you can either wrap them in aluminum foil pouches and toss them onto the grill or toast the marshmallows on a stick and as soon as they’re hot ‘n toasty, immediately slap them between graham crackers and chocolate. Voila, no meat flavour! That cooktop looks amazing! And these skewers are a fantastic play on the traditional s’more. Welcome back, Uru!
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Ooooh good tip! haha but I will stick with the skewers forever – my lack of american culture totally shows 😛
Thanks girl glad you enjoyed them!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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Oh Uru, I want one of this skewers and please with the sauce…they sure look great…
Great giveaway…
Have a wonderful week 🙂
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Great giveaway Uru….and I love those s’more skewers. Oh how I wish it were summer here! : )
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Guess I’m not eligible for this giveaway since I’m in the states 😦 But the s’mores are perfect for drooling over. Best looking s’mores I’ve ever seen and on skewers. How wonderful!
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Thank you so much! 😀 I hope you try them!
And I tried commenting on your blog but it went to spam – I really want to get involved with Friday Fiesta sometime! 🙂
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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I’ll take a look and un-spam, okay? So sorry to hear. I look forward to having you at Fiesta Friday, Uru! Red carpet laid out awaiting your arrival 😀
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Haha awesome! So how does it work? 🙂 and thank you!
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The guidelines are here:
http://thenovicegardener.wordpress.com/fiesta-friday/
It’s very simple, really. And loads of fun! Hoping to see you at the fiesta soon! 😄
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Oh my gosh… this looks like heaven o n a plate. Yip, I’m in love with this
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Welcome back! Very fun take on s’mores. Sounds like a great gadget, too. Good post — thanks.
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Welcome back!!
Those deconstructed smores look DEEEEEEEEEEEElish! xx
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I know I cannot win as I live in the UK but I love that little cooktop. I would cook slices of Halloumi cheese on it to serve with grilled onions and/or peppers! Scrumptious!
Lovely to have you back 🙂
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Oh that is so delicious, I wish you could enter! That would work so well 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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I’ve never made s’mores over a bonfire but your cooktop version looks delicious.
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Dear CCU,
Your skewers look delicious but I know that cooktop is an awesome piece of equipment for outdoor hotpots in winter. They are 5 times faster than gas.
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Ooh yes that is also a great use for them! And I didn’t know the exact stats but I swear I turned it on and suddenly my marshmallows were smoking 😛
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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Yummy looking skewers and a very lovely giveaway!! That portable cooktop is terrific.
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