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Delicious Real Food Alternatives to Roasting Marshmallows

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Delicious Real Food Alternatives to Roasting Marshmallows | With food-allergies and a wide variety of diets to accommodate, my family set out to experiment with alternatives to the usual campfire fare. Here are our favorite tasty (and healthy!) alternatives, plus ways to spice-it-up, dip-it-up, and turn it into a special treat. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

Marshmallows and s’mores may be the quintessential bonfire treat (in fact, we’ve compiled 25+ of our favorite homemade marshmallow recipes here), but it doesn’t necessarily follow that they are the only things you can put on a stick and roast over the fire. With food-allergies and a wide variety of diets to accommodate, my family set out to experiment with alternatives to the usual campfire fare. Here are our favorite tasty (and healthy!) alternatives, plus ways to spice-it-up, dip-it-up, and turn it into a special treat.

Fruits

Use firm fruits that can be cut into sizeable chunks. Pineapple was the hands-down favorite around here, but other fruits worked well too, especially when dipped, sprinkled with spice, or drizzled with a little maple syrup. Here are the ones we tried.

  • pineapple
  • peaches
  • apples
  • pears
  • bananas
  • strawberries
  • dates

To prepare, slice larger fruit into chunks. Treat apples, pears, and bananas with a little lemon juice to keep them from going brown. A drizzle of maple syrup or sprinkle of sugar over the fruit will caramelize when roasting and provide an even sweeter treat. To spice things up a bit, sprinkle the fruit with warm spices such as cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, or allspice.

Make it feel more like dessert by dipping your roasted fruit in a bowl of chocolate sauce, or melt some chocolate over the fire and use as chocolate fondue. When you’re finished with dipping, add some milk to the chocolate pot and heat it over the fire for a delicious mug of hot chocolate.

Meats

Just about any meat can be cooked on a stick over the fire. Since we weren’t cooking a main meal, we stuck with snack-like selections, including:

  • weiners
  • sausage
  • summer Sausage
  • ham

To prepare, slice into chunks. They need to be big enough to stay on the stick, but small enough to cook and eat. If you’re cooking with kids, consider pre-cooking the meat so you don’t have to worry about whether they will roast the meat long enough to cook it through. For dips, mustard, ketchup, and BBQ sauce are all fun.

Breads

Just about any kind of bread will do, even leftover waffles from breakfast! To prepare, cut the bread into large chunks. For an extra crispy treat, slather butter or drizzle oil over the slices. Feeling like a little bit of garlic toast? Spread your bread with garlic butter, garlic-infused oil, or simply sprinkle it with garlic powder before roasting. This is a family favorite!

Cheese

Hard cheeses are fun to roast —  just don’t hold it over the flame too long or it will melt right off the stick! Stack your roasting stick with garlic bread and then a piece of cheese, or a slice of summer sausage topped with cheese. Roast until the cheese is melty and the bread or meat is toasty. For a gooey s’more-esque experience, sandwich your hot melty cheese between two crackers. Yum!

What are your favorite treats to roast over a campfire?

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About Andrea Sabean

Andrea is an artisan and teacher trying to live a handmade and homemade lifestyle with her husband in Eastern Canada. She is passionate about growing her own food, cooking healthy meals, using herbs for healing, nurturing creativity, and finding joy and blessings in the every-day moments of life. She writes about all of this, plus her adventures in sewing and crafting and bringing children’s drawings to life at Artisan in the Woods.

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  1. Passade says

    August 21, 2015 at 3:53 am

    Hi Andrea, this was really useful. Thanks a lot for sharing these details.:)

    Reply
  2. Stephanie M says

    August 28, 2015 at 8:22 pm

    We tried homemade honey-sweetened marshmallows and GAPS friendly cookies for a s’more substitite.

    Reply
  3. erica says

    November 13, 2015 at 5:52 pm

    I love how creative you are Andrea!!!!!!

    Reply
  4. Kristen @ The Endless Meal says

    June 19, 2017 at 9:47 am

    These are such great ideas! I love the idea of making a caramelized fruit chocolate fondue. It’s brilliant!

    Reply
  5. Nancy says

    May 26, 2023 at 6:36 pm

    Shaggy dogs – cubes of french style bread dipped in sweetened condensed milk and rolled in shredded coconut and roasted over the fire until toasty brown.

    Reply
    • Peggy says

      June 5, 2023 at 2:11 pm

      Thank you for sharing! 🙂
      ~Peggy, TCS Customer Success Team

      Reply
    • Mama says

      April 12, 2025 at 12:49 am

      This can also be done in the oven. Slice of white bread cut into soldiers, dipped in eagle brand and then in shedded coconut. Warm in the oven then toast to your desired toastiness!

      Reply

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Delicious Real Food Alternatives to Roasting Marshmallows | With food-allergies and a wide variety of diets to accommodate, my family set out to experiment with alternatives to the usual campfire fare. Here are our favorite tasty (and healthy!) alternatives, plus ways to spice-it-up, dip-it-up, and turn it into a special treat. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com