Thin Mint Brownies, Plus 7 More Girl Scout Cookie Delights
Girl Scout cookie season comes but once a year, so there's no time like the present to stock up on boxes of Thin Mints, Samoas, and Do-si-dos. While we certainly won't discourage plowing your way through a sleeve or two, we've rounded up a handful of ways to play with your food and transform these cookies into treats like Thin Mint brownies. Scroll down for that recipe and more, including a handful of desserts that are inspired by the cookies (but don't use any) and can be made when this epic season comes to a close. (Or, keep things simple and try our recipe for homemade Thin Mints.) Source: Bakeaholic Mama
Samoa Cupcakes
Capture the essence of Samoas (aka Caramel deLites) with this cupcake recipe that marries chocolate, caramel, and coconut to tempting effect. Source: Everyday Reading
Thin Mint Brownies
No, these aren't any run-of-the-mill brownies. Not only are they topped with a swirl of minty cream cheese frosting, but chopped-up Thin Mints are also added to the mix. Source: Bakeaholic Mama
Samoa Popcorn
What's even more snackable than a sleeve of Girl Scout cookies? Popcorn dressed up with chocolate, caramel, and coconut, a la Samoa cookies. Source: Top With Cinnamon
Tag-a-Dos Mini Cheesecakes
These peanut-butter rich cheesecakes count not one but two Girl Scout cookie favorites — Tagalongs and Do-si-dos — in their ingredient list. Source: First Look, Then Cook
Mini Samoa Donuts
It's completely socially acceptable to eat Girl Scout cookies for breakfast . . . that is, when they're donuts inspired by the coconut-caramel sweet. Source: Damn Delicious
Thin Mint Truffle Pops
Here's a little secret: these Thin Mint truffle pops might look (and taste) mighty impressive, but they're shockingly simple to make and no-bake to boot. Source: Love From the Oven
Samoa Macarons
What's cuter than these Samoa-inspired macarons? Not much! Try, just try, to eat only one. Source: Barbara Bakes
Samoa Rice Krispies Treats
Combine two crowd-pleasers — Rice Krispies Treats and Samoa cookies — and you're bound to have a winner on your hands. Here, the classic marshmallow treat is glazed in chocolate, drizzled with caramel, and sprinkled with coconut. Source: Beantown Baker