A method for preparing a specific type of no-bake confection, this process involves combining crushed graham crackers of a particular brand with ingredients like melted butter, marshmallows, and other desired additions. The mixture is then pressed into a pan and allowed to set, resulting in a sweet, chewy treat. For instance, a popular version might involve melting butter, marshmallows, and peanut butter together before incorporating the crushed cereal and pressing the mixture into a baking dish.
The popularity of this type of preparation stems from its ease of assembly, requiring minimal baking skills and readily available ingredients. Its appeal extends to both home cooks seeking a quick dessert option and to individuals seeking a nostalgic connection to childhood snacks. Historically, similar no-bake treats have been popular due to their convenience and suitability for warm climates where baking is less desirable.