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10 Girl Scout Cookies Recipes

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Sadly, our favorite time of the year, Girl Scout Cookie season, is about 6 months away. Lucky for you, I have compiled a list of 10 recipes that include copy cat and Girl Scout Cookie recipes (inspired) for those of you who haven’t had a chance to get your hands on your favorite cookies, or those of you looking for a healthier version.

There are also recipes that use Girl Scout Cookies as an ingredient for those of you who over bought and don’t know what to do with all the extras! I must admit that the latter has never happened to me since I usually end up devouring those delicious cookies right away!

Girl Scout Cookie REcipes

1. Samoa Baked Donuts via On Sugar Mountain

Samoa Doughnut

2. Thin Mint Cupcakes via Seven Thirty Three

chocolate thin mint cupcake with two cookies

3. Inside Out Trefoil S’mores via Peace But Not Quiet

Trefoil Smores Girl Scout Cookies

4. Healthy Samoa Cookie Scones via Amy’s Healthy Baking

samoa cookie scones

5. Samoa Macarons via Barbara Bakes

Samoa Coconut Macarons

7. Samoa Cheesecake via Gimme Some Oven

Samoa Cheesecake

8. Gluten Free Thin Mint Cookies via Bless Her Heart Y’all – you can’t mention Girl Scout Cookies without Thin Mints, amIRight?

gluten-free-thin-mint-cookies

9. Tagalongs Cookie Bars via Averie Cooks

girl scout cookie recipe tagalong bars

10. Homemade Do-Si-Dos via Baking A Moment

homemade do si dos

Which of these Girl Scout cookie recipes was your favorite? Let us know!

About the author: Rubina Umarji is the owner and executive cake artist of Rubina’s Cake Shoppe. After the birth of her son in 2009, she left her career in engineering to focus on her two passions: her family and her edible art. Since then, she’s had the opportunity to showcase cakes and gourmet confections to thousands of dessert loving clients as well as over 100 of Hollywood’s hottest stars and has had her cakes featured on television. Now her days are focused on teaching cake decorating classes to all ages. Her favorite students are her two children, ages 4 and 6. She frequently writes cake decorating tutorials and recipes on the Rubina’s Cake Shoppe Blog (www.rubinascakeshoppe.com/blog). 

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