
If you love s’mores and enjoy the crispy texture of wantons you will love these Wanton S’mores.

There are two ways you can make these Wanton S’mores – bake them or fry them!
The fascinating thing about these Wanton S’mores is that the marshmallows do a disappearing act! But don’t worry they leave their delicious sugary flavor behind!
What you’ll need:
Wanton Wrappers
Marshmallows
Chocolate Chips
Water
Peanut Butter – Optional
¼ cup of vegetable oil – for frying
Cooking spray – for baking
*Please remember to be careful when using hot oil because there is always a possibility of splattering – and getting burned is not fun. I like to wear a long sleeve shirt when frying these just in case.
Place 2 marshmallows and 2 chocolate chips on top of each wanton wrapper – if you like peanut butter in your s’mores go ahead and put a little bit in there too!
Brush the edges of the wanton wrappers with water and follow the directions below to seal each Wanton S’mores – there are two different ways depending on if you are frying or baking them.

To Fry:
Seal the wanton wrappers by folding one corner across to the other corner, pressing firmly – looks like a triangle – then fold the two outer edges on top. Make sure that the edges are sealed well, you don’t want to lose any of the sweet goodness while it fries!
Fry the Wanton S’mores in a pan of hot vegetable oil until golden brown on all sides – about 1-2 minutes. Place the golden Wanton S’mores on a paper towel to cool and remove any excess oil.

To Bake:
You can seal the wanton wrappers as described above or you can bring all of the corners of the wanton wrapper up to the top and pinch all of the edges to seal it tight.
Place the sealed wanton wrappers on an oil sprayed baking sheet – I like to line mine with foil for an easier clean up – and spray the tops of each sealed wanton.
In an oven preheated to 425° bake the Wanton S’mores until golden brown – about 2-3 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool.

These Wanton S’mores are great served warm and with a sprinkling of powdered sugar – I bet chocolate syrup would be good too!
Wanton S’mores
- Prep Time: 3
- Cook Time: 3
- Total Time: 6
Ingredients
- Wanton Wrappers
- Marshmallows
- Chocolate Chips
- Water
- Peanut Butter – Optional
- ¼ cup of vegetable oil – for frying
- Cooking spray – for baking
Instructions
- Place 2 marshmallows and 2 chocolate chips on top of each wanton wrapper – if you like peanut butter in your s’mores go ahead and put a little bit in there too!
- Brush the edges of the wanton wrappers with water and follow the directions below to seal each Wanton S’mores – there are two different ways depending on if you are frying or baking them.
To Fry
- Seal the wanton wrappers by folding one corner across to the other corner, pressing firmly – looks like a triangle – then fold the two outer edges on top.
- Fry the Wanton S’mores in a pan of hot vegetable oil until golden brown on all sides – about 1-2 minutes.
- Place the golden Wanton S’mores on a paper towel to cool and remove any excess oil.
To Bake
- You can seal the wanton wrappers as described above or you can bring all of the corners of the wanton wrapper up to the top and pinch all of the edges to seal it tight.
- Place the sealed wanton wrappers on an oil sprayed baking sheet and spray the tops of each sealed wanton.
- In an oven preheated to 425° bake the Wanton S’mores until golden brown – about 2-3 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and let cool.
- These Wanton S’mores are great served warm and with a sprinkling of powdered sugar – I bet chocolate syrup would be good too!
Notes
- *Please remember to be careful when using hot oil because there is always a possibility of splattering – and getting burned is not fun. I like to wear a long sleeve shirt when frying these just in case.
- Make sure that the edges are sealed well, you don’t want to lose any of the sweet goodness while it fries!
- For a quicker clean up line the baking sheet with foil.
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