The Best Homemade Samoas Cookies Recipe (2024)

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Kelly Senyei

Posted: February 13, 2013
Updated: December 08, 2021

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Homemade Samoas Girl Scout Cookies.I don’t think I’ve ever typed sweeter words in my life. Move over Pepperoni Pizza Pull-Apart Breadbecausemama’s got a new favorite recipe, and it involves the perfect ratio of cookie and coconut to caramel and chocolate.

As far as I’m concerned, there are two types of people in the world: Samoas lovers and Thin Mint lovers. You are one or the other. You cannot be both. I picked my side two decades ago during my days as a Daisy and a Brownie. Team Samoas for life.

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We have Instructables to thank for this recipe. Just imagine a buttery shortbread base piled high with a mix of toasted coconut and caramel that’s dunked and drizzled in dark chocolate. The result is a homemade take on the iconic Girl Scout cookie, ordinarily only available a few months out of the year. So quit hoarding those purple boxes and free up that freezer space by baking up sweet and chewy Samoas from scratch.

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Homemade Samoas Cookies

Make sure you never run out of Girl Scout cookies again with this recipe for Homemade Samoas Cookies.

Author: Kelly Senyei

4.62 from 44 votes

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Prep Time 2 hours hrs

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 2 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

For the cookies:

  • 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 Tablespoons milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

For the coconut topping:

  • 3 cups shredded sweetened coconut
  • 15 ounces store-bought or homemade soft caramels
  • 3 Tablespoons milk
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 8 ounces dark chocolate (See Kelly's Notes)

Instructions

Make the cookies:

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.

  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt. In three increments, add the flour mixture to the creamed butter, mixing between each addition and scraping down the sides of the bowl as necessary. Add the milk and vanilla extract, blending until combined and the dough begins to come together in large pieces.

  • Use your hands to divide the dough in half, pressing it together to compact it into two disks. Wrap the disks securely in plastic wrap and refrigerate them until firm, about 1 hour.

  • Preheat the oven to 350ºF.

  • Once the dough has chilled, roll each disk out onto a lightly floured surface until it is 1/8-inch thick. Cut out as many cookies as possible with a doughnut-shaped cookie cutter. (See Kelly's Notes for cookie cutter alternatives.) Place the cut-out cookies on a Silpat or parchment paper-lined baking sheet and repeat with remaining dough.

  • Bake the cookies for 10 to 12 minutes, rotating the baking sheet half-way through, until the cookies are pale golden brown. Transfer the cookies to a wire wrack to cool completely.

Make the coconut topping:

  • Spread the coconut flakes onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake the coconut for about 10 minutes in a 350ºF oven until toasted, stirring frequently to ensure even browning and so that it does not burn. (See Kelly's Notes.) Remove the toasted coconut from the oven and set it aside.

  • Melt the caramels, milk and salt in a double-boiler by placing the caramels in a medium saucepot set over a large saucepot of simmering water. Cook, stirring, until the caramels are fully melted. Remove the saucepot from the heat and combine ¾ of the caramel with the toasted coconut in a large bowl.

  • Carefully spread the remaining ¼ cup of caramel atop the cooled cookies then press on a portion of the coconut mixture. Let the cookies cool for 30 minutes. If the caramel-coconut mixture thickens too much at any point while pressing it onto the cookies, return it to the double-boiler and warm it until it's spreadable again.

  • Melt the dark chocolate in a double-boiler or in the microwave. Dip the bottoms of the cookies in the chocolate and place them on a wax paper-lined baking sheet. Use a fork to drizzle the tops with chocolate. Let the cookies sit until the chocolate hardens fully.

Kelly's Notes:

  • If you don't have a doughnut-shaped cookie cutter, you can use two cookies cutters (such as a circular 2-inch and a circular 1-inch) to form the ring shape. Alternately, you can use the caps to any dry spices to serve as cookie cutters.

  • If the dough is too firm to roll out after being refrigerated, let it rest at room temperature for 10 minutes before rolling and cutting out the cookies.

  • The shortbread should be very pale golden in color. When in doubt, underbake it!

  • If using dark chocolate chips, 8 ounces is equal to about 1 ⅓ cups chocolate chips.

  • Coconut burns very quickly, so keep an eye on it and stir often!

  • Spreading the cookies with the reserved ¼ cup of caramel gives the coconut mixture a stickier base to adhere to.

  • ★Did you make this recipe? Don't forget to give it a star rating below!

Nutrition

Calories: 162kcal, Carbohydrates: 16g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 10g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 11mg, Sodium: 62mg, Potassium: 95mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 9g, Vitamin A: 125IU, Vitamin C: 0.1mg, Calcium: 22mg, Iron: 1mg

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  1. The Best Homemade Samoas Cookies Recipe (15)
    These were very easy, you just need to follow the directions.
    Delicious, I made them for a cookie exchange, a big success.

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    1. I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe!

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  2. The Best Homemade Samoas Cookies Recipe (16)
    I tried this recipe it seems to have worked out well. I think the next time I would roll the dough just a bit thicker. In addition I think the refrigeration time should be closer to 2 hours I had to put mine back into the fridge because it was getting too soft. But overall I think the recipe worked well.

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    1. Thanks for your note, Paula!

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  3. The Best Homemade Samoas Cookies Recipe (17)
    These are my favorite Girl Scout cookies! I was excited to find this recipe! They turned out great. My family and I ate them up !

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    1. I’m so happy to hear that you and your family enjoyed the recipe, Cami!

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  4. I made these tonight as a friend requested them. They turned out amazing! Such an easy recipe and worth every step!

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    1. I’m so glad to hear that you enjoyed the recipe, Gretchen!

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  5. If I substitute dark chocolate chips for dark chocolate how many ounces do I need?

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    1. Hi Amari! It’d be the same weight so 8 oz. dark chocolate.

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  6. The Best Homemade Samoas Cookies Recipe (18)
    Made them for my boyfriend to take home when he visited them for the weekend and he said everyone loved them. His sister requested that I make some more and even the ones who don’t like coconut said they were really good. Probably the best cookies I’ve ever made!
    The cookies do take awhile, but definitely worth it. I followed another review that said to roll out the dough before chilling in the fridge and it took about 45 min to harden. I only used a 11oz pack of caramel melts which I found out was not enough, so def get the amount listed. Also not sure what the recipe called for but I realized I only needed to dip the caramel on the top half of the cookie bc the bottom has chocolate. I used semi sweet chocolate but probably will use dark next time to balance out the sweetness of the caramel. I only had salted butter on hand so I just substituted that and didnt add any of the salt to the cookies or caramel. Overall, definitely a wonderful recipe and will have to make it again and again!

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    1. LOVE reading this, Rachel! I’m so thrilled everyone enjoyed the cookies!

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  7. Great recipe! Honestly my first try at making the dough didn’t go well, it was way too sticky. My rope for that is if you think you can mix it for another few seconds, don’t – it’s done being mixed.

    Also, to keep the caramel from hardening I kept the bowl over the double boiler and just turned that burned on the stove off and never had a problem.

    I did find that using a 2in cookie cutter resulted in more than 48 cookies, but the more the merrier!

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    1. Yay! I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe, Lulu!

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  8. I am so glad to find this recipe as I always buy Samoas Girl Scout cookies. However, I do take exception to your comment: “there are two types of people in the world: Samoas lovers and Thin Mint lovers. You are one or the other. You cannot be both.” I am here to tell you I am both. I love to put the Thin Mints in the freezer and eat one cold, then rinse my palate and nibble on a Samoas. LOL, I will try this recipe and let you know how it works (tastes!)

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    1. Haha! Fair enough, Marti! I hope you enjoy this recipe if you give it a shot! :)

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  9. The Best Homemade Samoas Cookies Recipe (19)
    These are good and worth the work! Followed these comments from Kelly and her fans:
    1) For the cookies
    a) IMPORTANT: The key to making shortbread that doesn’t crumble is to mix it just until the ingredients are incorporated. If you overmix it, it will become crumbly.
    b) IMPORTANT: The key to making shortbread that doesn’t crumble is to mix it just until the ingredients are incorporated. If you overmix it, it will become crumbly.
    c) As soon as the cookies cool, dip into semisweet chocolate. Work with 2 cookies at a time and share the chocolate from the dipped cookie with the un-dipped cookie by gently rubbing them together, so the chocolate isn’t as thick.
    2) For the Carmel :
    a) Made my own Carmel. 2 batches.
    b) Used the entire first batch to mix with the toasted coconut. As mentioned in the other comments, I took the coconut/carmel mixture and rolled it into a flat disk. I cut it into squares to fit onto the cookies when it cooled.
    c) Used the second batch of Carmel as paste. Using a teaspoon, I scooped some Carmel onto the cookies starting from when it hit 220 until it hit soft ball stage, and pasted the disks on top shaping them to the cookie.
    3) the rest of the recipe as directed. Might be easier if you break it up into 2 days…

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    1. Thanks for your notes, Monica! I’m thrilled you enjoyed the recipe!

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  10. How many werthers caramels do you use?

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    1. Hi Verna – As mentioned in the recipe above, you’ll need 15 ounces of soft caramels.

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  11. The Best Homemade Samoas Cookies Recipe (20)
    I made this gluten free, using 1 to 1 flour. And it turned out amazing! I burned the first round of coconut, but that was my own fault so thank you for putting an extra note about it burning quickly!! Thank you for this recipe!

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    1. You are so welcome, Nini! I’m thrilled you enjoyed the recipe!

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  12. The Best Homemade Samoas Cookies Recipe (21)
    This is an easy recipe, but has several steps. Nothing is incredibly difficult. It just takes some time. Prepare for your kitchen to smell delicious as you proceed through the steps!

    The cookies were very good! I used the melt/chocolate function on my microwave for both the caramel step and the chocolate step. I used a round 2 inch cookie cutter and didn’t bother with the hole in the center.

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    1. Yessss! I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe, Chris!

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  13. The Best Homemade Samoas Cookies Recipe (22)
    Made these..burnt blisters on all my fingers but they were a favorite! It’s a rush to get coconut mixture on before it hardens..but my son in law swears it’s the best cookie ever.definatley making again!

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    1. Eek! Sorry to read about your fingers, Jill, but I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe! :)

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  14. The Best Homemade Samoas Cookies Recipe (23)
    Surprisingly easy and addicting! I even substituted the flour for gluten free flour, and it worked perfectly! A new favorite recipe.

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    1. Woohoo! I’m so thrilled you enjoyed the recipe, Meghan!

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  15. Tip:.

    Put cookie dough between two parchment and/or plastic wrap layers.
    Then roll lightly between the layers to 1/8 inch thick.
    Then place flat on baking sheet.
    Put baking sheet in fridge for 30 minutes to an hour OR put into freezer for 15 minutes to 30 minutes.
    Then peel back top layer of plastic/parchment.
    Cut small donut shapes.
    Then transfer to parchment line/silicon lined baking sheet.

    Don’t add the extra time to have to spread it to 1/8th of an inch thin as hard disks that warm up with rolling.

    Pre roll ❤️

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    1. Great tip, Becca! Thank you!

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  16. These look amazing and I can’t wait to try!
    However, the only other girl scout cookie I like is the thin mint so I disagree with you saying there’s one or the other.

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    1. Thin mints are pretty good, too, especially when transformed into Thin Mint Cookie Truffles! :)

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  17. This looks fantastic! Can’t wait to try it. But…um…i like thin mints, and Samos, and trefoils, and pretty much every other cookie on earth XD

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    1. Haha! They’re all great!

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  18. Hi I want to make these but don’t like dark chocolate can I use semi sweet thanks can’t wait to make them!

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    1. Absolutely!

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      1. The Best Homemade Samoas Cookies Recipe (24)
        Just finished making. Everything was looking good until the ‘dipping the bottom in chocolate’ part. Chocolate was still hot and didn’t quite think the technique through, yada yada, the cookies now have more ‘personality’. Lol, gladly this is my personal/ first time batch and the taste/texture and spirit of a Carmel Delight is exact.

        I decided only to make half of the batch so I have the short bread in the freezer that I can pull out for the next go round.

        Thanks Kelly!

      2. It does take a bit of practice, Faith, but I’m so thrilled you enjoyed the recipe!

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FAQs

What are Samoa Girl Scout cookies made of? ›

Just imagine a buttery shortbread base piled high with a mix of toasted coconut and caramel that's dunked and drizzled in dark chocolate. The result is a homemade take on the iconic Girl Scout cookie, ordinarily only available a few months out of the year.

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's the difference between Samoas and Caramel deLites? ›

Each cookie uses similar ingredients, but measurements vary. Those slight differences result in Caramel deLites having a higher cookie to caramel ratio. Samoas also tend to have more coconut, along with chocolate coating resembling dark chocolate, rather than the milk chocolate drizzle found on Caramel deLites.

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 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 are no longer called Samoas? ›

Because the Girl Scouts licenses two bakeries — ABC Bakers and Little Brownie Bakers — and each Girl Scout Council decides which to contract with, and the two bakeries use different names for the (almost) same cookies. So what one bakery calls Samoas is called Caramel deLites by the other.

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®

Are Walmart Girl Scout cookies the same? ›

While these two cookies look the most different, they tasted the most similar. I ate several of these trying to pick out differences, but they are just so similar. That's a huge win for Great Value, though. These iconic Girl Scout cookies are so unique!

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.

Did Girl Scouts discontinue Samoas? ›

While the annual season marks the return of classic favorites such as Thin Mints, Samoas (which some regions call Caramel deLites) and Tagalongs, fans of the Raspberry Rally will be sad to know the cookie has been discontinued.

What do Samoa Girl Scout cookies taste like? ›

It deftly balances coconut, chocolate and caramel with a soft cookie crust. Samoas are really the only Girl Scout cookies with a classically chewy texture, and they're also a bit sticky if you break them in half.

Are Keebler coconut dreams the same as Samoas? ›

They look almost identical to Samoas, except that the chocolate stripes on the Coconut Dreams look like a milk chocolate versus the darker chocolate stripes on the Samoas. They have the same calorie count, at 140 calories per 2 cookies; Coconut Dreams have more fat and Samoas have more carbs.

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 is in a Girl Scout Samoa? ›

Samoas Ingredients

This is basically a buttery shortbread cookie topped with toasted caramel and coconut creation with a chocolate drizzle.

Are Samoas made by Keebler? ›

Little Brownie, a division of Keebler, has been making Girl Scout cookies since the late 1970s. Their cookies have somewhat less descriptive, yet equally recognizable names like Samoas and Tagalongs.

Where are Samoa cookies made? ›

The cookies sold as Samoas are baked by Little Brownie Bakers while the cookies sold as Caramel DeLites are baked by ABC Bakers. Whichever bakery your local girl scout council works with decides whether you get the vacation vibes Samoa, or the tea companion Caramel DeLite.

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