S’mores Pudding Parfaits
S’mores Pudding Parfaits started showing up in my life on a sultry summer evening when I wanted something playful but fuss free. I remember that night because I had a stack of graham crackers on the counter and a jar of marshmallow creme that seemed to wink at me from the pantry, daring me to keep things simple and fun.
Over the years I have made S’mores Pudding Parfaits for backyard get togethers, last minute dessert emergencies, and quiet solo moments when I craved chocolate and nostalgia. Every time I layer the glossy chocolate pudding and pillowy marshmallow creme I get a small thrill, like reliving a campfire memory without the smoke. The mini chocolate chips and mallow bits add texture, and the crushed graham crackers give that familiar toasty crunch.
I love how flexible S’mores Pudding Parfaits are. You can assemble them in jars for gifting, or pile them into bowls for an instant party. I have a favorite trick: keep the graham crackers slightly coarse so each bite has a little crumble, and spoon the pudding slowly so the layers stay distinct. That contrast between creamy and crunchy is what keeps me coming back to this recipe again and again.
Recipe Snapshot
5 mins
5 mins
Easy
250 kcal
American
Gluten-Free, Low FODMAP
Desserts
Mixing bowl, Whisk, Rolling pin, Sealed bag, Spoons, Small jars or bowls
Why We Love This S’mores Pudding Parfaits
Comfort in a Cup
One of the first reasons I adore these parfaits is the immediate emotional payoff. When you scoop through a glass you get a wave of creamy chocolate pudding followed by a cloud of marshmallow, and that evokes cozy campfire memories without the need to build a fire. I often make them when friends drop by unannounced, because they feel special but they are effortless.
Simple Ingredients, Big Flavor
I appreciate how the recipe leans on a handful of pantry staples to create complexity. The graham crackers bring toasted, honeyed notes, while the mini semi sweet chocolate chips melt in little bursts, and the mallow bits give occasional chewy pops. Together these elements make each spoonful interesting.
Fast and Flexible
We all need a dessert that comes together quickly. This recipe shines because the pudding sets fast and assembly is immediate. If I need to scale up for a crowd, it multiplies cleanly, and if I want single servings for kids I halve the portions and they are thrilled. I love that freedom.
Textural Play
I like desserts that surprise you. The contrast between the silky pudding, fluffy marshmallow creme, and crunchy graham crackers keeps each bite lively. That sensory interplay is why I reach for this recipe when I want something familiar but not monotonous.
Kid Friendly and Crowd Approved
Finally, these parfaits travel well to potlucks and they please picky eaters. I find they are a safe bet for family gatherings because they are fun to assemble, easy to adapt, and universally loved. I often let kids add their own toppings so they feel involved.
Ingredients to Make S’mores Pudding Parfaits

These ingredients are intentionally straightforward, each serving a clear role in building flavor and texture. The instant chocolate pudding mix creates a creamy chocolate base, the milk hydrates and sets the pudding, while the marshmallow creme brings sweetness and a cloud like texture. Graham crackers provide crunch and a toasty backbone, and the mini semi sweet chocolate chips plus mallow bits add bursts of chocolate and chew. Together they recreate the familiar s’mores profile in an easy layered dessert.
- 13.9 oz package JELL-O SIMPLY GOOD Instant Chocolate Pudding Mix: Provides a rich, chocolate pudding base that sets into a creamy layer; whisk with milk until smooth and thickened according to package instructions. Enhances the parfait with concentrated cocoa flavor and stable texture for layering with other components.
- 2 cups cold milk Pudding will not set if made with non-dairy milk: Supplies the liquid necessary to hydrate the instant pudding mix and achieve proper firmness; use cold milk as directed to ensure the pudding sets correctly. Contributes creaminess and mouthfeel to the dessert while balancing sweetness.
- 17 oz jar JET-PUFFED Marshmallow Creme (may not need the whole jar): Adds a fluffy, sweet marshmallow layer that spreads easily and creates a sticky contrast to the chocolate pudding; adjust amount used to taste since an entire jar may not be necessary. Delivers classic s'mores marshmallow flavor and a glossy finish to the parfaits.
- 8 graham crackers single squares: Provides a crunchy, slightly sweet graham-cracker element; break into pieces or crush to create layers or a crumb base for the parfait. Offers textural contrast and authentic s'mores flavor when alternated with pudding and marshmallow layers.
- 1/2 cup mini semi-sweet chocolate chips: Contributes concentrated pockets of semi–sweet chocolate throughout the parfait; sprinkle between layers or on top for bursts of chocolate intensity. Adds texture and helps balance sweetness with slight bitterness from the chocolate.
- 1/2 cup JET-PUFFED Mallow Bits: Provides small toasted-marshmallow-flavored bits that add chew and extra marshmallow character; scatter into layers or use as a garnish for visual appeal. Enhances the s'mores theme with tiny, flavorful morsels reminiscent of roasted marshmallows.
How to Assemble S’mores Pudding Parfaits

These parfaits come together with a few quick steps and minimal technique. Think of assembly as layering textures and balancing sweetness, and you will end up with a dessert that looks as good as it tastes. Keep your ingredients close and work gently so the layers stay neat.
- Crush graham crackers and set aside.: The moment you crush the graham crackers you will notice a warm, slightly wheaty aroma, and the sound will be a satisfying light crunch as pieces break. Crushing to a mix of small chunks and finer crumbs gives the parfait contrast, so aim for some variety in size, not a uniform powder. Use a rolling pin over a sealed bag or pulse briefly in a food processor, and stop while there are still tiny bites left for texture. A common mistake is over pulverizing into dust, which removes the crunchy contrast; avoid that by checking frequently as you crush. Keep the crumbs covered so they do not absorb moisture from the air, which would soften them before assembly. Why this matters, it locks in the toasty crunch that balances the creamy layers.
- Prepare chocolate pudding according to package directions.: When you whisk the instant chocolate pudding mix into the cold milk you will see it transform from thin to glossy and thicker within minutes, and the smell becomes a rich chocolate note that’s immediately comforting. Whisk briskly to remove lumps and reach a smooth, silky texture that holds slight peaks, signaling it is ready. Let it sit briefly if it seems too loose, because the thickening agents need a moment to stabilize. A frequent error is using warm milk, which prevents the pudding from setting correctly, so always start with cold dairy milk. The reason this step is important is that the right consistency allows distinct layers that do not bleed into each other, preserving visual appeal and texture contrasts.
- Layer pudding and marshmallow creme in a small jar or bowl. One layer of chocolate pudding, followed by marshmallow creme. Repeat.: As you spoon the glossy pudding into jars, you will notice its weight settling neatly, creating a shiny surface that contrasts beautifully with the cloud like marshmallow creme . Use a gentle dollop of the creme and spread it lightly so you keep a distinct boundary between layers. Alternate until you reach desired height, aiming for alternating thicknesses so each spoonful has both creamy chocolate and pillowy marshmallow. Be mindful not to overfill, because the top will need room for crumbs and chips. A common slip up is layering too aggressively, which can cause the sides to smear and the presentation to look sloppy; take your time and keep each spoonful centered. This step creates the signature striped look and delivers the layered texture experience.
- Top with crushed graham crackers, mini chocolate chips, and mallow bits.: When you scatter the crushed graham crackers over the final marshmallow layer you will immediately notice the visual contrast and a toasty scent. The tiny mini semi sweet chocolate chips add small shiny specks that sometimes melt slightly into the outer pudding rim, offering little bursts of chocolate. Sprinkle the mallow bits last so they remain chewy rather than dissolving into the creme. Aim for an even distribution so each spoonful includes all three elements. A typical mistake is piling the toppings in one corner, which creates uneven bites; take a moment to dot the toppings evenly. This combination seals the flavor profile and adds the expected s mores crunch and chew.
- Serve immediately.: The moment you serve you will enjoy the warm nostalgia and the contrast between the cool pudding and the airy marshmallow. Serving right away preserves the crispness of the graham crackers and the texture of the mallow bits , while allowing the pudding to remain silky. If you wait too long the crumbs may soften and the layers can settle together, so prompt serving keeps the intended mouthfeel. One mistake to avoid is refrigerating fully assembled parfaits for too long before serving, which reduces the crunchy contrast; if you need to hold them, store toppings separately and add just before serving. This final step ensures the parfaits arrive at the table exactly as intended, with texture and temperature in balance.
Recipe Notes about S’mores Pudding Parfaits

These notes expand on small choices that make a big difference in the final parfait. Read them before you assemble so you can plan toppings, serving vessels, and timing. Each tip highlights a practical way to improve texture, presentation, or convenience.
- Portion control: Because the recipe yields adult size portions, consider using smaller jars for child friendly servings, this keeps portions appropriate and lets you present more individual cups for a party.
- Make ahead strategy: Prepare the pudding in advance and refrigerate it covered, but wait to assemble with crumbs and mallow bits until just before serving to preserve crunch.
- Presentation trick: Use clear small jars or bowls to show the layers, and wipe the rims clean after filling so the parfaits look neat and appetizing.
- Texture balance: If you prefer more crunch, fold a small portion of crushed graham crackers into the pudding before layering so the texture is present throughout each spoonful.
- Saving leftovers: Store assembled parfaits without the toppings for up to one day refrigerated, then add the graham crackers, mini semi sweet chocolate chips, and mallow bits before serving to refresh texture.
Serving Options for S’mores Pudding Parfaits
These parfaits are incredibly versatile, fitting casual snacks and celebrations alike. Below are serving suggestions, pairings, and storage ideas to help you present them for different occasions. Use the list to mix and match ideas depending on your guests and timing.
- Casual family dessert: Serve in small bowls after a cozy dinner, placing extra mini semi sweet chocolate chips and crushed graham crackers on the table so family members can add more if they like.
- Party presentation: Assemble in identical clear jars for a polished look at a potluck, arrange them on a tray with small spoons, and label them as individual servings for easy passing around.
- Kid friendly option: Offer child size portions in miniature cups, and let kids sprinkle their own mallow bits, which turns dessert into a fun activity as well as a treat.
- Outdoor gatherings: Keep parfaits chilled in a cooler and add the crushed graham crackers right before serving to preserve crunch when the weather is warm.
- Storage tips: If you need to store, keep the pudding and the toppings separate; refrigerate the pudding covered for up to 24 hours, and store the crumbs and mallow bits at room temperature in airtight containers to maintain texture.
- Seasonal pairing: These work well for summer s’mores vibes but also for cozy indoor evenings, making them suitable for year round serving; they pair nicely with simple coffee or tea for adults, and with milk for kids.
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Conclusion
S’mores Pudding Parfaits are special because they capture the nostalgic s’mores flavor in an effortless, layered dessert that highlights creamy chocolate pudding and airy marshmallow components with crunchy graham crackers. Give them a try when you want something nostalgic that is quick to assemble and crowd pleasing. They are forgiving, adaptable, and charming, whether you serve them at a casual family meal or bring them to a friend s gathering. Enjoy building the layers and savoring those contrasts in every spoonful.

S'mores Pudding Parfaits
Equipment
- Mixing Bowl
- Whisk
- Rolling Pin
- Sealed bag
- spoons
- Small jars or bowls
Ingredients
- 13.9 oz package JELL-O SIMPLY GOOD Instant Chocolate Pudding Mix Provides a rich, chocolate pudding base that sets into a creamy layer; whisk with milk until smooth and thickened according to package instructions. Enhances the parfait with concentrated cocoa flavor and stable texture for layering with other components.
- 2 cups cold milk Pudding will not set if made with non-dairy milk Supplies the liquid necessary to hydrate the instant pudding mix and achieve proper firmness; use cold milk as directed to ensure the pudding sets correctly. Contributes creaminess and mouthfeel to the dessert while balancing sweetness.
- 17 oz jar JET-PUFFED Marshmallow Creme (may not need the whole jar) Adds a fluffy, sweet marshmallow layer that spreads easily and creates a sticky contrast to the chocolate pudding; adjust amount used to taste since an entire jar may not be necessary. Delivers classic s'mores marshmallow flavor and a glossy finish to the parfaits.
- 8 graham crackers single squares Provides a crunchy, slightly sweet graham-cracker element; break into pieces or crush to create layers or a crumb base for the parfait. Offers textural contrast and authentic s'mores flavor when alternated with pudding and marshmallow layers.
- 1/2 cup mini semi-sweet chocolate chips Contributes concentrated pockets of semi-sweet chocolate throughout the parfait; sprinkle between layers or on top for bursts of chocolate intensity. Adds texture and helps balance sweetness with slight bitterness from the chocolate.
- 1/2 cup JET-PUFFED Mallow Bits Provides small toasted-marshmallow-flavored bits that add chew and extra marshmallow character; scatter into layers or use as a garnish for visual appeal. Enhances the s'mores theme with tiny, flavorful morsels reminiscent of roasted marshmallows.
Instructions
- Crush graham crackers and set aside.: The moment you crush the graham crackers you will notice a warm, slightly wheaty aroma, and the sound will be a satisfying light crunch as pieces break. Crushing to a mix of small chunks and finer crumbs gives the parfait contrast, so aim for some variety in size, not a uniform powder. Use a rolling pin over a sealed bag or pulse briefly in a food processor, and stop while there are still tiny bites left for texture. A common mistake is over pulverizing into dust, which removes the crunchy contrast; avoid that by checking frequently as you crush. Keep the crumbs covered so they do not absorb moisture from the air, which would soften them before assembly. Why this matters, it locks in the toasty crunch that balances the creamy layers.
- Prepare chocolate pudding according to package directions.: When you whisk the instant chocolate pudding mix into the cold milk you will see it transform from thin to glossy and thicker within minutes, and the smell becomes a rich chocolate note that’s immediately comforting. Whisk briskly to remove lumps and reach a smooth, silky texture that holds slight peaks, signaling it is ready. Let it sit briefly if it seems too loose, because the thickening agents need a moment to stabilize. A frequent error is using warm milk, which prevents the pudding from setting correctly, so always start with cold dairy milk. The reason this step is important is that the right consistency allows distinct layers that do not bleed into each other, preserving visual appeal and texture contrasts.
- Layer pudding and marshmallow creme in a small jar or bowl. One layer of chocolate pudding, followed by marshmallow creme. Repeat.: As you spoon the glossy pudding into jars, you will notice its weight settling neatly, creating a shiny surface that contrasts beautifully with the cloud like marshmallow creme . Use a gentle dollop of the creme and spread it lightly so you keep a distinct boundary between layers. Alternate until you reach desired height, aiming for alternating thicknesses so each spoonful has both creamy chocolate and pillowy marshmallow. Be mindful not to overfill, because the top will need room for crumbs and chips. A common slip up is layering too aggressively, which can cause the sides to smear and the presentation to look sloppy; take your time and keep each spoonful centered. This step creates the signature striped look and delivers the layered texture experience.
- Top with crushed graham crackers, mini chocolate chips, and mallow bits.: When you scatter the crushed graham crackers over the final marshmallow layer you will immediately notice the visual contrast and a toasty scent. The tiny mini semi sweet chocolate chips add small shiny specks that sometimes melt slightly into the outer pudding rim, offering little bursts of chocolate. Sprinkle the mallow bits last so they remain chewy rather than dissolving into the creme. Aim for an even distribution so each spoonful includes all three elements. A typical mistake is piling the toppings in one corner, which creates uneven bites; take a moment to dot the toppings evenly. This combination seals the flavor profile and adds the expected s mores crunch and chew.
- Serve immediately.: The moment you serve you will enjoy the warm nostalgia and the contrast between the cool pudding and the airy marshmallow. Serving right away preserves the crispness of the graham crackers and the texture of the mallow bits , while allowing the pudding to remain silky. If you wait too long the crumbs may soften and the layers can settle together, so prompt serving keeps the intended mouthfeel. One mistake to avoid is refrigerating fully assembled parfaits for too long before serving, which reduces the crunchy contrast; if you need to hold them, store toppings separately and add just before serving. This final step ensures the parfaits arrive at the table exactly as intended, with texture and temperature in balance.
Notes
- Portion control: Because the recipe yields adult size portions, consider using smaller jars for child friendly servings, this keeps portions appropriate and lets you present more individual cups for a party.
- Make ahead strategy: Prepare the pudding in advance and refrigerate it covered, but wait to assemble with crumbs and mallow bits until just before serving to preserve crunch.
- Presentation trick: Use clear small jars or bowls to show the layers, and wipe the rims clean after filling so the parfaits look neat and appetizing.
- Texture balance: If you prefer more crunch, fold a small portion of crushed graham crackers into the pudding before layering so the texture is present throughout each spoonful.
- Saving leftovers: Store assembled parfaits without the toppings for up to one day refrigerated, then add the graham crackers, mini semi sweet chocolate chips, and mallow bits before serving to refresh texture.
