Samoas Dip posted by Something Swanky Pin Share Tweet Email SomethingSwanky is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Let me just begin this post by saying: Samoas Week may be the best thing I’ve ever done. Ever. ohhhhhhhhhh. emmmmmmmm. geeeeeeeeeeeee. (omg) This dip was incredible. I almost didn’t make it. Because I felt like I was kind of beating a dead horse with the dip thing (after the toffee doodle dip, the monster cookie dough dip, and the red velvet cake batter dip). And because I haven’t done a Samoas recipe yet this week with actual Samoas in it (but don’t worry, those are coming!). And because it kind of looks like the Samoas Pudding Mousse I did on Monday. So I thought– maybe this dip isn’t the best idea. So. Totally. Wrong. It may very well be the best idea I’ve ever had. And I’m being completely serious. Samoas Dip 6018026 Ingredients: 8 oz. cream cheese, cold 8 oz. butter or margarine, cold 2 cups powdered sugar 1 sleeve shortbread cookies (like Lorna Doone) 1 cup (or more, easily) toasted coconut 1 cup Caramel Hershey Kisses Semi-Sweet Chocolate for drizzling Instructions: Using a paddle attachment, cream the butter and the cream cheese. Add in the cookies, and mix on high (so the cookies are good and crushed). Mix in the powdered sugar, until fully incorporated. Add Hershey kisses, and mix on high so they get broken up really well. Fold in the toasted coconut with a rubber spatula (I could have easily enjoyed way more coconut in this than 1 cup– but I was afraid of overdoing it). Serve with apples and graham crackers! And since I know you don’t really believe me when I tell you to eat it with fruit… You don’t mind if I double dip, do you? …’cause I just did 🙂 Oh, and speaking of apples– be sure to be here on Thursday. I’m posting an extra recipe this week after my link party!! Powered by Recipage More Dip Recipes: Toffee Doodle Dough Dip Red Velvet Cake Batter Dip Monster Cookie Dough Dip More Samoas Recipes: Samoas Recipe Collection Samoas Pudding Mousse Samoas Fudge Please visit my Party Page for a more complete index of Link Parties. If you host a regular link party, please add it to my Party Page!
Samoas are my favorite Girl Scout cookie. This dip looks amazing. I love your Girl Scout cookie series, I can’t to see what else you post. Reply
Thanks Alyssa! I’m really loving this series too 🙂 This dip has, BY FAR, been my favorite of the Samoas recipes! You’ve GOT to try it!!!! Reply
Oh wow…im speechless. I recently just made homemade somoas and they were awesome! I think the dip is the next step! Reply
I for one am SO glad you made this dip. I will be making it momentarily. It looks AMAZZZZZZZZING!!!! 🙂 Reply
I don’t know whether to scream at you, “woman, stop this samoas madness!” or buy you a pedicure and an amazing spa day for your genius samoa-related creations and be thankful the world has a mind like yours. Probably a little bit of both, but for sure the last one 🙂 Reply
I can’t get enough really. I’m jealous of your creative food mind! I love all YOUR dip recipes. 🙂 Reply
Samoas, yum, yum, I hate that they only put 15 in a box. I never share them. Maybe, I’ll share some of this dip, yeah, I might be able to do that (if I make a double batch!) Reply
I just made cookie dough dip with chocolate chips and Health bars, but now I MUST make this!!! AMAZING!!! Reply
Your blog is one of the best for sweets that I have come across. You have more recipes than I could make in months, that I want to make. Where do I start? I would love it if you would link any of the baked good on Bake With Bizzy. Reply
All of your Samoas recipes look so delicious! Can’t wait to try many of them! We loved having you join us at “Strut Your Stuff Saturday.” We hope you’ll be back next week! -The Sisters Reply
This was amazing!!!! I am anticipating lots of people asking for this recipe when I bring it tomorrow to Easter dinner. Thank you for the wonderful recipe. Reply
I don’t think so– but I wish they would! I usually just toast the coconut over the stove on low. I know lots of people who just do it in the oven too. If you need step by step instructions just google it– you’ll find loads! Reply
In my part of the country, Milwaukee, WI…they call these kind of Girl Scout cookies Carmel Delites. I don’t quite understand why they don’t have a universal name. Regardless, this recipe looks fantastic! Can’t wait to try it! Reply
Wow, these look decedent! I would love for you to link up to my party at memoriesbythemile.com Wanda Ann @ Memories by the Mile Reply
This is stupid…ly amazing!!! I had a goal to lose weight before summer, but I’m not sure that’s ever going to happen if I don’t stop coming across these kinds of recipes on Pinterest. Reply
This looks so delicious and Samoas are my favorite girl scout cookie! Thanks for sharing! Take care, Trish Reply