Homemade Thin Mints admin Saturday, March 8, 2014 Facebook Twitter Girl Scout season is in full effect! Boy, do I love me some Girl Scout cookies... Caramel Delites (AKA Samoas), Thin Mints (frozen, always), Lemonades, Shortbread's, Peanut Butter Sandwiches. Oops, I'm sorry, did I just list ALL of the Girl Scout cookie flavors? (OK, shy of a few). And, Well... That's because I haven't met a cookie I didn't like.At $4 a box though, I might have to sell my first born to feed my addiction. Which I'm not entirely opposed to (juuuust kidding). So I ventured out to make my own... And boy am I glad I did! This recipe makes about 2 dozen cookies and costs less than $5 to whip together (closer to 10 if you don't have mint extract laying around).And, it's a cookie made from a cookie. Which makes for leftover cookies. That's just all around winning... Oh, and did I mention these are mostly Vegan? Only because I can't promise that the sugar used in Oreos are 100% Vegan. C'est la vie.Oh, and did I mention my bestie-boo Amy from Crafts, Cakes, and Cats whipped together a Girl Scout inspired recipe as well? Check out her Samoa Brownies! I'm a sucker for chocolate, coconut, and caramel... YUM!You will need:(makes 2 dozen cookies)16 ounces vanilla or chocolate candy melts, 8 ounces each if using both flavors12 Oreo sandwich cookies, split, licked scraped of cream filling (this will make 24 wafers)1 teaspoon Mint ExtractLine large cookie sheet with parchment paper and set aside.Melt candy according to package instructions. I wanted to use both chocolate and vanilla so I used 8 ounces each and melted in the microwave on high, 30 seconds at a time until completely melted and smooth. Stir in 1 teaspoon mint (if using 1 flavor) or 1/2 teaspoon into each 8 ounce candy if using two. If you notice your candy melts starting to harden after adding the mint extract, add in 1/2 Tablespoon of vegetable shortening. This will thin the candy out considerably. Working in batches, dip each wafer into the chocolate, covering completely on both sides. Lift cookies with a fork and allow excess to drip off. Place on parchment lined cookie sheet and allow them to harden.I sprinkled some of my white cookies with Oreo crumbs, but feel free to drizzle with chocolate or leave plain.I even placed my cookies in the fridge to set up overnight because I love the extra hard, cold cookie. These are great when wrapped airtight and placed in the freezer as well.The flavor of a Thin Mint is SPOT ON! Minty chocolate and crunchy cookie. Boom Girl Scouts, IN YO FACE!! Just kidding, please take my $40.... LihatTutupKomentar Post Selanjutnya Post Sebelumnya