16 Something Swanky Recipes Inspired by Girl Scout Cookies {with links to 50+ more!} (2024)

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I was really bad at math as a kid. So bad, in fact, I remember my parents threatening to take away certain after school activities if I couldn’t pull my grade up. I remember just sobbing out in the yard one day because my mother had taken away my Girl Scouts meeting one week. Seriously. I thought the world had ended.

I’m pretty sure I quit all on my own a year or two after that, but I remember being crazy over Girl Scouts. And I’ve definitely retained quite a soft spot in my heart for the organization. Possibly because their logo is a cookie.

Wait. It’s not a cookie?

Weird.

Anyway. Last year I did three weeks of Recipes Inspired by Girl Scout Cookies. One week each for Samoas, Thin Mints, and Tagalongs (I think two of those have different names this year, but… I’m an old dog over here). Now, in blogger years, 12 months is an eternity. So last year feels like a very long time ago to me. And I hate the photos, my writing style, and most of all– I hate that I had such a small audience last year! These were some really fun recipes to make, and I’m re-posting them now (despite the hideous photography and cringe-worthy writing), because I’d like to give them some time in the spotlight again now that there are a few more people watching 🙂 .

So if you’re a long-time Something Swanky reader (bless your sweet little heart) and you’ve already seen all these recipes, forgive me the walk down memory lane. If you’re new to Something Swanky within the last year (yay!), I hope you think these are as fun as I do!

  • Tagalong Chocolate Bread with PB Cream Cheese Spread: this was my favorite Tagalongs recipe from the week. The bread was chocolatey and yummy, and the peanut butter cream cheese spread was actually really light and complimented the bread perfectly!
  • Tagalong Pops: A homemade version of the original GS cookie but with dipping made easy, because it’s on a stick!
  • Tagalong Dip: I was in a crazy dip phase at this time last year! This dip is primarily a peanut butter cream cheese dip with Tagalong chunks– a peanut butter lovers dream come true! SO addicting!
  • Tagalong Popcorn: This got RAVE reviews from everyone who tasted! Popcorn smothered in peanut butter and chocolate, tossed with crumbled Tagalongs and roasted peanuts for a little extra munch!
  • Tagalong Recipe Round-Up: My apologies here. I thought there were 18 recipes in this round up (which led to the “70+ recipe links” in the main collage), but there are only 8. Fortunately, they’re 8 GREAT recipes from some of your favorite bloggers!

  • Samoas Fudge: A decadent (and easy!) chocolate fudge, smothered in caramel and toasted coconut, plus a delicious cookie crumble crust on the bottom! Our neighbors LOVED this one last year!
  • Samoas Chess Pie: I LOVE cookie chess pies. Like, crazy love. And I thought this one was extraordinary! Check out this recipe for directions to make an entire pie, or simply make a single serving (a la mode)!
  • Samoas Dip: This was EVERYONE’S favorite last year. In fact, if you only make one recipe from all of the Girl Scout Inspired recipes on this site– this is the one! It has a cream cheese base, caramel filled Hershey Kisses, toasted coconut, and caramel sauce. It’s to die for.
  • Samaoas Pudding Mousse: This is rich, decadent, and EASY. And, of course, it brings all the Samoas flavors together in pudding you can whip up in an instant!
  • Samoas Recipe Round-Up: 18 awesome Samoas inspired recipes from some fabulous bloggers!

  • Thin Mint Pudding Mousse: Again, SUPER easy and way good. Plus, this one can easily be made low cal and low sugar!
  • Thin Mint Cookie Dough Truffles: Cookie dough fanatic? This is what thin mint cookie dough would taste like wrapped in chocolate– like Heaven.
  • Thin Mint Magic Cookie Bars: SO. STINKIN’. GOOD. Like, seriously good. Do you really need an explanation beyond Thin Mints + Sweetened Condensed Milk??
  • Thin Mint Single Serve Diet co*ke Cake: Remember that diet co*ke cake that was big a few years back? All you do is mix diet co*ke and cake mix, and then a quick spin in the microwave makes a cake! Add a Thin Mint and ice cream for a ridiculously amazing single serve dessert!
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16 Something Swanky Recipes Inspired by Girl Scout Cookies {with links to 50+ more!} (2024)

FAQs

Why are Girl Scout cookies so bad for you? ›

The truth is you're getting a lot of refined carbohydrates, sugar and variable amounts of fat in your Girl Scout cookies. Many of them are particularly high in saturated fat — with most top sellers having more than 20 percent of the daily value.

What were the Girl Scout cookies in the 1950s? ›

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 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 bad ingredient in Girl Scout Cookies? ›

Aside from the ecological and environmental impact of palm oil, there are also health risks. Girl Scout cookies contain partially hydrogenated oils. These oils are the main dietary source of trans fats, which the FDA warns against. Trans fats raise LDL (bad cholesterol) levels and increase the risk of heart disease.

What is the oldest GS cookie? ›

Thus, the simple sugar cookie was arguably the first true Girl Scout Cookie. In 1934, Greater Philadelphia became the first Girl Scout council to sell commercially baked cookies.

What were the Girl Scout Cookies in the 1970s? ›

Girl Scout Cookies for sale during the 1970s included Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Sandwich/Do-si-dos®, and Shortbread/Trefoils® cookies, along with four additional choices.

Have Girl Scout Cookies gotten smaller? ›

Have the cookies gotten smaller? No, Girl Scout Cookies are the same size and weight per package. Can I donate to Girl Scouts instead of buying cookies? Yes!

Can you freeze Girl Scout Cookies? ›

When you freeze Girl Scout cookies, the chocolate gets to the perfect texture — not so cold that it hurts your teeth, but just frozen enough to lend a good snap when you bite into it — and the inner cookie maintains its fresh, crunchy consistency without freezing through.

Can you buy Girl Scout Cookies all year long? ›

Because only registered Girl Scouts can sell Girl Scout Cookies, their market availability is generally between January and April, when Girl Scouts participate in the program through their local council.

Are there vegan Girl Scout Cookies? ›

Girl Scout Cookies are made by one of two bakeries: ABC Bakers (which offers six vegan cookie options this year: Toast-Yay, Peanut Butter Patties, Thin Mints, Lemonades, Adventurefuls, and Caramel Chocolate Chip) and Little Brownie Bakers (which offers one vegan cookie option: Thin Mints).

Do Girl Scout Cookies taste different in 2024? ›

Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, which has troops in western Ohio and southeastern Indiana, changed bakers for the 2024 season. Each baker makes their own Girl Scout Cookies, which means iconic favorites may differ in flavor and name – and new, specialty cookies are now available.

Are Girl Scouts getting rid of thin mints? ›

What cookie flavors will the Girl Scouts sell in 2024? The Girl Scouts of the USA will focus on selling tried-and-true flavors this year, including Thins Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, Do-si-dos, Adventurefuls, Lemonades and Girl Scout S'mores.

Are Girl Scouts discontinuing Samoas? ›

If you're worried that your other Girl Scout cookie flavors won't be back this season, don't fret. The Girl Scouts have announced that classic flavors, such as Thin Mints, Do-si-dos, Samoas, Peanut Butter Patties Tagalongs and Trefoils, will be available for purchase next season. Our journalism needs your support.

Do Girl Scout Cookies contain high fructose corn syrup? ›

No, Girl Scout Cookies do not contain high-fructose corn syrup. For a list of specific cookie ingredients, see Meet the Cookies or visit our bakers' websites: ABC Bakers and Little Brownie Bakers . Why is palm oil used in Girl Scout Cookies?

Does Girl Scout Cookies make you tired? ›

GSC effects are mostly energizing. GSC potency is higher THC than average.

Do Girl Scout Cookies use palm oil? ›

Palm oil is an ingredient found in the majority of baked snacks sold in the United States. Per GSUSA's licensed bakers, it continues to be necessary to use palm oil in our cookies to ensure their shelf life, to bring you the highest quality products, and to serve as an alternative to trans fats.

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