Samoas Scones
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You know them by heart--I know you do: Thin Mints, Do-Si-Dos, Tagalongs, Trefoils, Samoas. I'm talking about Girl Scout cookies. If you live in the United States, chances are you sold them when you were young, have a daughter who sells them now, or have had a neighbor ask you to buy them. If not, you've surely seen them sold by elementary age girls wearing their green or brown vests in front of your local grocery store.
Girl Scouts are as familiar to the American culture as Apple pie, hot dogs, and fireworks on the 4th of July, and their cookies have been a common seasonal staple for over 75 years. It seems though the day of purchasing Girl Scout cookies just once a year is gone now that copycat versions are popping up like never before. Not only are similar cookies showing up on the shelves in the grocery stores, there are recipes circulating the Internet that mimic their ingredients. I found this recipe haphazardly while looking for other dessert recipes online, and it was the title that instantly drew me in. There was only one Samoas that I knew of and I immediately needed to see if it was indeed the Girl Scout cookie being referenced. It was--to my pure delight.
I love Samoas cookies and these scones truly capitalize on their main ingredients: chocolate, caramel, and coconut. This recipe needs no flattering introduction since they are a good basic scone flavored like Samoas. And with Samoas in the title, that is enough said.