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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Girl Scout Cookie Recipes - Did you order your cookies?


I just placed my 2nd order of Girl Scout cookies. Yes, my family is addicted to these little sweet treats and each year I think my house has a flashing light that announces our addiction to every sweet little girl scout who is out trying to sell her cookies.

Not only are these cookies great for snacking on but they also are a great ingredient in some very yummy sounding recipes - here are two that you might enjoy. So when that sweet little Girl Scout arrives at your door be sure to order enough to create a recipe or two.

Mint Delight

2- 8 ounce packages instant chocolate pudding
3 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted
1- 8 ounce package softened cream cheese
1 package Thin Mints, crushed
4 cups whipped topping
3 cups milk

Reserve ¼ cup of cookies for topping and set aside. Combine remaining cookies with melted butter or margarine. Press cookie mixture on bottom of 9" x 13" pan. Chill. Combine cream cheese with 1 cup whipped topping. Spread over cookie mixture. Chill 15 – 20 minutes. Prepare pudding and pour over cream cheese mixture. Chill one hour. Top with remaining whipped topping and Think Mint cookie crumbs

Scavenger Delight

1 – 6 ounce package instant chocolate pudding
1 cup milk
1 package Do-Si-Dos
2 sticks butter, melted
6 ounces prepared whipped topping
1 – 4 ounce package cream cheese

Mix cookie crumbs and melted butter. Pour into 9" x 13" pan. Mix pudding with 1 cup of milk until thick. Spread pudding over crust. Mix whipped topping and cream cheese and spread over pudding. Chill to thicken.

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2 comments:

  1. O...M...G! You're killing me!! But, since I don't want to be alone in this indulgence, I stumbled this post!!

    Kristin :)
    Keenly Kristin

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  2. I have not seen a girl scout since my daughter was one. I don't think they have a chapter (if that is the right word) around my parts.
    Laurie

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