Who doesn’t love a Girl Scout Samoa Cookie? They are by far my favorite Girl Scout Cookie. This past spring I purchased eight cartons of the Dreyers Girl Scout Samoa Cookie Limited Edition Ice Cream and hoarded them away in my freezer. I thought they’d last much longer then they did. I can only wish I could buy the Samoas year round, but since I can’t I’ve had to improvise. That is why I’ve come up with my own version of the Samoa Girl Scout Cookies. These things are amazing! Tender shortbread, sweet chewy caramel, perfectly toasted coconut and a nice chocolate coating to finish things off. YUM! I won’t lie to you, these cookies are quite a bit of work…but, they are well worth the effort. These cookies don’t use real butter or fancy caramel, it’s the cheap stuff just like what I’m quite certain they put in the real thing (it helps to read the ingredients list on the package when you are making up a copycat recipe =) . It’s not often I use shortening and until now I’ve never used a cheap chocolate coating for anything, but for these I think it’s a must.

I know some of you are going to ask, what is desiccated coconut and where do I get it? Desiccated coconut is shredded coconut that has been dried to remove as much moisture as possible. I used toasted desiccated coconut (I used this one here) in these because it looks exactly like whats in the Girl Scout ones. You can purchase it at a specialty kitchen needs stores or online. I hope you love these cookies as much as I do! Enjoy!

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