S'more Eggroll

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Total Time:
16 min
Prep
10 min
Cook
6 min
Yield:
12 servings
Level:
Intermediate
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Ingredients

Directions

In a deep pot, heat oil to 380 degrees F. In a small bowl, beat egg.

Cut chocolate into 1/2-inch cubes. Take an egg roll wrapper, and brush edges with egg wash, and lay on a work surface, wash side up, with a point facing you, not a straight edge. Place about 2 ounces of chocolate 1 or 2 inches from the edge, and top with 1/4 cup of microwaved marshmallow or fluff.

Fold the corner closest you up and just over the filling, press lightly, then fold in the sides, making a little pull or tuck to keep the roll right. Then roll away from you and press to seal tightly. (Take care not to tear the egg roll wrapper. This can cause roll to leak while cooking. If tear occurs, pinch dough together until it reseals or discard wrap and use a new one.) Repeat until all egg rolls are formed.

Fry egg rolls 4 at a time, turning almost immediately, cooking on all sides to just golden brown, less than a minute. (Make sure not to overcook filling. If you see marshmallows start to ooze out before both sides are golden, filling will be overcooked and egg roll will appear hollow inside) Remove to a paper towel-lined plate and repeat until all cooked. Make sure to check your oil temperature between additions.

When ready to serve, dust with powdered sugar and graham cracker crumbs. Serve immediately, but caution very hot!

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  • on January 06, 2011

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    I really enjoyed this recipe I have 3 words to describe it Ooey Gooey Greatness!!!!!

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  • on November 24, 2010

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    I made these for my family and they ate them all up! I made a tiny pot of chocolate fondue to dip them in because I was scared of overpacking the roll itself and making a mess.

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  • on August 17, 2010

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    My daughter and I tried the first one exactly the way the recipe said. Fluff was had to put on chocolate so we sprayed the spoon with cooking srap. We didnt use as much as it called for and we also put the graham cracker crumbs inside on top of the fluff with another layer of chocolate squares. Worked out great.Thanks Guy...

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