Easy Homemade Samoas {Girl Scout Cookie Recipe} (2024)

by Jess MillionMoments

So you know that decision I made last month to get back into my healthy eating groove? Well, it is going fantastically. I feel better, I have more energy, I completely cut out soda from my diet, I’m making all kinds of smart food choices and best of all, I’m wearing jeans I haven’t seen since before the kids were born. Hooray! So I’m sure you are probably wondering why in the heck I’ve got a giant picture of chocolate and caramel temptations going on here. Well, here’s the thing. The key to staying on track is not to completely restrict yourself – you need to balance it with little treats and rewards here and there or else you’ll go crazy. I am pretty much obsessed with Girl Scout cookies, so naturally with it being that time of year I keep fighting off my temptation to buy a gazillion boxes of Samoas and scarf them down in one sitting. But that won’t do me any good, will it? I’m certainly not prepared to let all my hard work go down the drain for a box of cookies. So I decided to make my own version with all natural ingredients and less sugar and oh my gosh, they are amazing. So here you go, my surprisingly easy take on Samoa Girl Scout cookies. Enjoy! (But don’t overdo it.)

These will probably take you around an hour start to finish, but if you’re short on time you can either make your shortbread and come back to it later, or use store bought shortbread cookies if you really want. The shortbread recipe I’m using is a classic that I grew up with and it is really similar to the pie crust method I use with a few subtle differences. It holds up really nicely to the layers and melted chocolate without crumbling and makes around 18 cookies.

Homemade Samoas

For the shortbread portion:

  • 2 cups flour
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 sticks of butter – softened
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tbsp milk

First preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Mix your butter and sugar in a stand mixer using a medium speed. Don’t worry if you don’t have a mixer, you can still do it by hand. Next add in your flour, baking powder, vanilla and milk. Sprinkle some flour onto a cutting board or other surface and roll out your dough, making sure to keep sprinkling flour over it so it doesn’t stick.

Now cut out your cookies. You can use a cookie cutter if you have one, but I don’t so I shaped mine using a small cup and the end of a piping tip for the hole. Bake them for 10-12 minutes.

Set them aside to cool and start on your topping mixture. Here is what you need:

  • one bag of sweetened coconut
  • half a bag (around 5 oz) of caramels
  • 1 tbsp milk
  • dark chocolate baking chips

Spread your coconut out on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and stick it in the oven for 10 minutes, taking it out halfway through to mix it up. When it comes out it will be golden brown, toasted and smell amazing!

Melt your caramel and milk together in the microwave according to package directions, then lightly mix in your coconut. Spread the mixture onto your cookies with a spoon (and probably your fingers because caramel is sticky). Oh my gosh they look delicious already!

Next melt your chocolate in the microwave and divide it in half. Spread half of it onto a small plate andspoon the rest into a plastic sandwich bag (or piping bag if you’re feeling fancy) and cut off a small portion of a corner. Dip the bottom of each cookie into the chocolate and set them on a baking mat.

Make the famous stripes on top of your cookies using your bagged chocolate and give everything ten minutes or so to harden.

Now you’re finished! Aren’t they just amazing?

These are really delicious and taste just like the real deal. I hope you made enough to share, because these will go super quickly once the word is out! Store them at room temperature and they should stay fresh for 3-4 days. I personally love cold desserts so I like to refrigerate all my cookies. These are great in ice cream, sprinkled on top of a cheesecake and so much more!

Easy Homemade Samoas {Girl Scout Cookie Recipe} (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Girl Scout samoas? ›

Sugar, vegetable oil (partially hydrogenated Children and/or Babies, soybean and palm oil), enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate [vitamin B1], riboflavin [vitamin b2], folic acid), coconut, corn syrup, sweetened condensed milk (condensed milk, sugar), contains two percent or less of ...

What are Samoas made of? ›

Recreate your favorite Girl Scout cookie at home with this easy recipe. These homemade samoas are made with a shortbread cookie base, caramel coconut topping, and a chocolate drizzle.

Why did they change the name of Samoa cookies? ›

Did the Girl Scouts change the cookie name from Samoas because it was racist? - Quora. No. And the premise is wrong, because the name has not changed. The name you'll see on a box of Samoa-like cookies will depend on who the supplier is.

What is the old name for Girl Scout samoas? ›

That's why some of our cookies look the same but have two different names. Whether the package says Peanut Butter Patties® or Tagalongs®, or Samoas® or Caramel deLites®, the cookies are similarly delicious. Contact your local Girl Scout council to find out which Girl Scout Cookies are available in your area.

What are no longer called Samoas? ›

Due to a licensing issue, the two bakeries don't always use the same recipe or even the same name. Samoas come from Little Brownie Bakers, while ABC Bakers calls them Caramel deLites. The two cookies look the same, but if you check the ingredients and compare how they taste, you'll notice the difference.

What are in Samoas cookies? ›

The base of Girl Scout Samoas cookies is shortbread. It's a buttery, almost crumbly cookie that pairs perfectly with caramel and coconut. It'd be easy to make these cookies way too sweet, but the cookie itself and the bitter chocolate really do a great balancing act.

Are Samoas Girl Scout cookies healthy? ›

Samoas: It's one of the classics on the menu and the unhealthiest. While it's lower in calories (75 per cookie) than the Rasberry Rally, Samoas have 6g of sugar per cookie.

What are the ingredients in Girl Scout cookies? ›

Approximately 12 cookies per 6.2 oz. pkg. INGREDIENTS: GRAHAM FLOUR, SUGAR, PALM OIL, WHEAT FLOUR, CANE SUGAR, CORNSTARCH, COCOA, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF INVERT SUGAR, CHOCOLATE, MOLASSES, SALT, NATURAL FLAVORS, BAKING SODA, COCOA PROCESSED WITH ALKALI, SOY LECITHIN, WHEY.

What is the most popular Girl Scout cookie 2024? ›

According to the GSUSA website, these are the bestsellers.
  • Thin Mints.
  • Samoas (Caramel deLites)
  • Tagalongs (Peanut Butter Patties)
  • Do-si-dos (Peanut Butter Sandwich)
  • Lemon-Ups (Lemonades)
Mar 17, 2024

What is the new Girl Scout cookie for 2024? ›

The 2024 lineup includes classics such as Thin Mints®, Samoas®/Caramel deLites®, Peanut Butter Patties®/Tagalongs®, Adventurefuls® and other fan favorites. “When people buy Girl Scout Cookies, they're buying so much more than cookies.

What is the oldest Girl Scout cookie? ›

In July 1922, Girl Scout national headquarters published an edition of The American Girl magazine for all Girl Scouts. The issue contained a recipe for a sugar cookie that could be baked and sold to raise funds for local councils. Thus, the simple sugar cookie was arguably the first true Girl Scout Cookie.

What is the most popular Girl Scout Cookie? ›

The best-selling Girl Scout Cookies are:
  • Thin Mints®
  • Caramel deLites®/Samoas®
  • Peanut Butter Patties®/Tagalongs®
  • Adventurefuls®
  • Peanut Butter Sandwich /Do-si-dos®

What flavor are Samoa cookies? ›

Crisp cookies with caramel, coconut, and chocolaty stripes.

What are the old Girl Scout cookies called? ›

In 1951, Girl Scout Cookies came in three varieties: Sandwich, Shortbread, and Chocolate Mints (now known as Thin Mints®). With the rise of the suburbs in postwar America, girls began selling Girl Scout Cookies at tables in shopping malls.

What allergens are in samoas girl scout cookies? ›

All of our packaging includes information about allergens in two locations: as ingredients in the ingredient line and, underneath the ingredient line, in a “Contains” statement (for SAMOAS®, for example: “CONTAINS WHEAT, COCONUT, MILK, AND SOY INGREDIENTS”).

Do Girl Scout cookies have artificial ingredients? ›

Ingredients: Enriched wheat flour (flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), sugar, vegetable oil shortening (palm and palm kernel oils), cocoa (processed with alkali), caramel color, high fructose corn syrup, salt, baking soda, soy lecithin, natural and artificial flavor.

Are Samoa Girl Scout cookies vegetarian? ›

Yes, some Girl Scout Cookies contain dairy as an ingredient, such as the non-vegan flavors like Samoas, Tagalongs, and Trefoils.

Are Samoa's Girl Scout cookies healthy? ›

Samoas: It's one of the classics on the menu and the unhealthiest. While it's lower in calories (75 per cookie) than the Rasberry Rally, Samoas have 6g of sugar per cookie.

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