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Pocky S’Mores

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Roasted marshmallows stuck on the end of chocolatecovered biscuit sticks on a plate.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton

Cookie, chocolate, and marshmallow: the delicious flavors of a s’more, rearranged. Store-bought marshmallows are fine, though this dessert is even better with the homemade version. Try mixing and matching marshmallow and Pocky flavors to find your favorite combination. For example, strawberry-flavored marshmallows with matcha-flavored Pocky evoke the traditional combination of a cup of hot matcha accompanied by a strawberry-filled daifuku mochi.

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