Samoa Brownies
Delicious brownies with cookie crust, dark and fudgy brownie center and caramel-coconut topping.
I’ve always been curious about girl scout cookies. I’ve never eaten one. Not in my girl scout days. I mean we don’t do anything related with these cookies. We did cleaning the school when it’s girl scout days during our time. 😀 I don’t have any idea what these girls are doing these days in the same school I attended.
Being curious that I am, I made something girl scout related. I wanted to make the Samoa cookies, but I was badly craving for brownies. I followed my tummy’s desire and searched for Samoa Brownies recipe.
There are few stages in making these delicious bars of brownies, but every every single effort and time is worth it. See, these brownies are made up of sweet cookie crust. Then, dark brownie batter is added and baked until perfectly fudgy. And to complete Samoa experience, top them with caramel-coconut topping. Ooopppss! We are not done yet – we have to dip each bottom of these squares in melted chocolate and again drizzle with melted chocolate. I mean, duh?! What’s not to love about these bars of deliciousness?
Cookie crust.
Dark and fudgy brownies.
Coconut-caramel topping.
Chocolate dipped cookie-bottom-crust.
More chocolate drizzle on top.
Samoa Brownies
- Difficulty: easy
Ingredients:
For the cookie crust:
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- ¼ cup sugar
- 1 stick butter, cold and cut into pieces
For the brownies:
- 1⅓ cups dark chocolate chips
- 1 cup white sugar
- ⅓ cup butter, cut into pieces
- 2 tbsp water
- 2 large eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ¾ cup all-purpose flour
- ¼ tsp salt
For the caramel-coconut Topping:
- 1 cup sweetened flaked coconut, toasted
- 1 cup caramel sauce (I used my homemade Salted Caramel Sauce)
For the dark chocolate dip and drizzle:
- 8 oz dark chocolate chips, melted
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 350 F.
- Line a 9 x 9 baking pan parchment paper hanging on the sides (for easier removal) and spray with non-stick spray.
For the cookie crust,
- In a bowl, combine all ingredients for the cookie crust. Using your clean hands or pastry cutter, mix the dough until crumbly. (This can be done in a food processor: pulse until crumbly.)
- Evenly spread and pat the cookie crust into the bottom of the parchment-lined baking pan. Bake for about 15 minutes or until the cookie crust turns light golden brown.
- Keep in the fridge to cool.
Meanwhile, make the brownies.
- In a heatproof bowl, place the chocolate chips. Set aside.
- In a small saucepan, add butter, water and sugar. Bring the mixture to a boil and remove from heat. Pour onto the chocolate chips and stir the mixture until chocolate has completely melted. Let cool for a bit.
- When the chocolate mixture has cooled down, mix in eggs and vanilla extract. Add in flour and salt. Mix to incorporate well.
- Once the cookie crust has cooled, pour the brownie batter onto the top. Bake for about 30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out with few crumbs but not wet batter.
- Let the brownies cool on a wire rack and transfer to the freezer to chill up quickly. (Do not remove from the pan.)
While waiting for the brownies to firm up, make the caramel-coconut topping.
- Spread your sweetened flaked coconut on a baking sheet and toast for 7 minutes at 350 F. Watch carefully as the coconut may turn very quickly from beautiful golden to burnt. This can be done in an oven toaster, too. Make sure to stir the coconut once in a while to avoid burning.
- Mix the toasted coconut and the caramel sauce. (If you just took your caramel sauce out from the fridge, you can microwave it first to thin it a bit.)
- Spread the caramel-coconut topping over the chilled brownies. Place back in the fridge to chill again for at least an hour.
Now, it’s time for the chocolate dip and drizzle.
- Remove the brownies from the fridge.
- Grab the sides of the parchment paper and lift the brownies from the pan. Remove the parchment paper and cut them into squares.
- Place your chocolate in a heatproof bowl and melt in the microwave with 30 seconds interval, stirring in between. You can also melt your chocolate in a bowl over a pan of simmering water.
- Dip each brownie bottom into the melted chocolate and place upside-down on another sheet of parchment paper to let dry. When the chocolate coating has melted, drizzle the remaining chocolate over the top of the Samoa Brownies. You can eat right away or you can let the chocolate drizzle firm up before serving.
Source recipe: Samoa Brownies by Host the Toast
Notes:
Instead of salted caramel sauce, you can use caramel fudge (about 10 oz). Melt them in the microwave and mix with the toasted coconut.
Boxed brownie mix can be used instead of the brownie recipe above.
I am sharing this with my friends at Fiesta Friday #103, co-hosted by the lovely Angie, with this week’s fabulous co-hosts, Sonal and Petra.
Have a fantastic weekend! Wishing you a day full of smiles! 😀 😀 😀
I am also sharing these delicious bars at Saucy Saturdays | Happiness is Homemade | Sunday Sweets | Melt in Your Mouth Monday | What’d You Do This Weekend? | Recipe of the Week | Turn It Up Tuesday | Totally Terrific Tuesday | Lou Lou Girls Fabulous Party | Cook Blog Share | Showcase Your Talent Thursday | Throwback Thursday | Foodie FriDIY | Foodie Friends Friday Daily Dish | Tickle My Tastebuds Tuesday | Bake of the Week |
Featured at Saucy Saturdays #29
103 Comments
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Ruth
Wow, these look insanely good!
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Ruth. 🙂
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The Metal Pan
WOW! They look totally decadent and delicious!*_*
Jhuls
Thank you so much. And thanks for following my blog, too. 🙂 x
Cara
I’ve been looking for a new brownie recipe, and these look amazing!
Jhuls
Thank you, Cara! I hope you’ll love these bars as much as I did. 🙂
Bam's Kitchen
One of my favorite girl scout cookies! I seriously want to dive into that photo and grab one off your plate!
Jhuls
It will be a pleasure, go and grab one. 😉 Thanks for stopping by.
dishofdailylife
Samoas are my favorite!! These are going on my must try list! Sending lots of foodie love your way!
Jhuls
Thanks, Michelle. They are absolutely awesome! 🙂
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hijackedbytwins
Oh my, these look amazing!!! Thank you for sharing with #CookBlogShare x
Jhuls
I am glad you liked them. Thanks a lot and I appreciate you stopping by. 🙂 x
gymbunnymummy
OMG, OMG, OMG, these just look divine! Thanks for linking up to #SundaySweets, hope to see you back tomorrow x
Jhuls
Thanks, Toni. I dropped bh a huge Chiffon Cake. I hope you like it. 🙂
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joylovefood
I love coconut and caramel, so these are my kind of brownies they look incredible! Thanks for sharing at What’d You Do This Weekend?!
Jhuls
Thank you, Joy. I am happy to see you here. 🙂
Christine | Mid-Life Croissant
I love these. I love these. I love them so much. And the lighting and textures in these photos is fantastic. Thanks for linking up at Saucy Saturdays.
Jhuls
Thank you, Christine! And thanks again for the feature. 🙂
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CHCooks
My my… such decadent pictures 🙂 This is my first time here and already in love with your blog!
Jhuls
Thank you so much. I hope you enjoy the other posts, too! 😀
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srividhya
This sounds awesome. Love the recipe name and amazing clicks.
Jhuls
Thank you so much. And thanks for stopping by. 🙂
Angela / only crumbs remain
Ooh boy! These look so divine 🙂 #CookBlogShare
Angela
Jhuls
Yay! I hope you think so. 😉 Thanks for stopping by, Angela. x
cookingwithauntjuju.com
Wow – these brownies look super delicious Jhuls. Love the layers and might be a little work but they would be worth making 🙂
Jhuls
I got a little tired from making these, but yes, they are worth the time. 🙂
Megha Agrawal
They look so delicious and blend of coconut makes them more tempting.
Jhuls
I love all the layers here. 😀 Thank you so much for stopping by. 🙂
Susan at www.alittlesage.com
Scrumptious!!
Jhuls
I know, right? 😀 Thank you, Susan. x
Freda @ Aromatic essence
Wow!!! these look gorgeous Jhuls 🙂
Jhuls
They taste lovely, too. 😀
Freda @ Aromatic essence
I bet they are!! They wouldn’t last much at my place 😀
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chef mimi
Wow!!! These are amazing!!! Do they take a long time to make? I’m not very patient when it comes to baking…
Jhuls
Hmm, to be honest, yeah… they take time, but it’s worth it. I hope you let me know what you think. 😉
skd
Soft sweet hearted chewy brownies. What more can one ask for😋
Jhuls
A glass of milk.😜 Thanks for stopping by.😘
skd
Haha😉
Natascha's Palace
Hi there! These look great! Lina has asked us to link our posts for the Rare Recipe Challenge so he is mine! https://nataschaspalace.wordpress.com/2016/01/24/rare-recipe-challenge-rogan-josh Take care, Natascha
Jhuls
Hello, Natascha. Thank you so much for the mention and for linking me back. I will check your post shortly. I am so excited! 😀
Natascha's Palace
Sorry I didn’t see this before! Thank you for checking our posts during this challenge!! 😙😙😙😘😘
Jhuls
No worries, Natascha. 😉
Natascha's Palace
; ) xxxx
lapetitepaniere
Jhuls you are killing me, I wish I live near you…These look incredible! 🙂 Enjoy your day 😀
Jhuls
And I wish I live just next to you. 😀 Thanks, Linda. x
lapetitepaniere
xx
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laurasmess
That last photo… omg! These look incredible Jhuls. I’ve never eaten a samoa cookie but I can imagine that they’d be even better in brownie form! Yum.
Jhuls
I was thinking of making the Samoa cookies, but I know I’d love them more in brownie form. 😀 Thanks, Laura! x
carolinescookingblog
Oh wow, these look amazing – they sound delicious and your photos have me drooling!
Jhuls
Thank you, Caroline. 😀
kunstkitchen
Crazy good recipe.
Jhuls
From a crazy good blogger. 😛 Thanks for stopping by. x
kunstkitchen
Lots of fun to read!
Shannon (rumblytumbly.com)
Yum!!! These look dangerous!
Jhuls
Yes, very dangerous. 😀
apuginthekitchen
I want one Jhuls, they look decadent and delicious and your beautiful photographs capture just how delicious they are,
Jhuls
Thank you for your kind words, Suzanne. You are so sweet. 🙂
Lori
These look amazing Jhuls! 😘
Jhuls
Lori!!! I’ve really missed you a lot! I sent you a WhatsApp message and email on your birthday, but I don’t know if you got them. How are you?? I am really happy to hear from you! I’ve been thinking about you.
Lori
No I didn’t….sorry about that. And thanks for thinking of me my friend! Miss you!
Josette@thebrookcook
Insane!! First of all- these are my family’s absolute favorite girl scout cookies…. Secondly- we are trapped inside with a blizzard outside- MUST BAKE NOW!! 😉 Mouthwatering photos!!
Jhuls
Hi, Josette. Sorry to be just responding. No blizzard from my side, so this girl gotta work and my week has been crazy. 😐 Thanks for stopping by and I am glad you also loved these. 😀
Julie is Hostess At Heart
Jhuls, these brownies are just over the top! They sound simply delicious. We didn’t have girl scouts in the little town that I was from, but I’ve since become very familiar with those cookies!
Jhuls
I still want to try girl scout cookies from those cute girl scouts. 😀
Lily
These brownies are decadent times 10! Every layer of this beauty sounds delicious and I love the extra effort with the chocolate coated bottom and drizzle. It just takes this dessert over the top -yum!
Jhuls
I’ve thought of separating all the layers and eat, but I thought they’d be better when eaten together. 😀 Thanks for stopping by, Lily. x
nancyc
Yum! Cookie+brownie+caramel–all of my favorite things! These are my kind of brownies! 🙂
Jhuls
I am happy that I brought these at this week’s FF table. Enjoy the brownies, Nancy. 😉 Happy FF! c
simplyvegetarian777
OMG this is the monster of a dessert!! Soooooo sooo good! Absolutely sinful and indulging..
What a fantastic share Jhuls!! I love Girl Scout cookies and this is over the top!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Jhuls
Despite how I love these brownies, I still had the will to share them to my colleague! 😀 Thanks, Sonal. I am happy you liked these. And thanks for co-hosting, too! I hope you have a fab weekend! 😘❤️
simplyvegetarian777
😘😘😘
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried
Omg! That is one sinful treat!!
Love that last shot with the caramel drizzle, Jhuls 🙂
Jhuls
I love that shot, too, Anjana. Sometimes I love my shot from iPhone rather than the DSLR. 😀 And I am happy that you liked these. Happy FF! x
Justine @ Born and Bred in Brooklyn
Oh wow!! These look stunning. I know that there are lots of steps involved, but they definitely look all worth it. Amazing job!
Jhuls
I admit that I got really tired, but it was paid off by the taste of these bars. 😉 I am glad to see you here, Justine. Happy FF!
thesnowwoman
These look amazing!
Jhuls
Thank you, Evie! So glad to see you here. 🙂
Loretta
Oh how delicious looking Jhuls…. and your photos look so professional! 🙂
Jhuls
Awww thank you so much, Loretta! I even didn’t like the photos that much (except for the last shot). I had to struggle with the brightness of the sun outside. But I am glad that you liked the photos and the Samoa Brownies. It’s always fun to talk to you! Happy FF! x
aiming4simple
Oh. my. heavenly. goodness! I’m going to me dreaming of these until I get to taste them!
Jhuls
Would you bake after you dream? 😀 Thank you so much for liking these brownies. Happy FF! x
aiming4simple
Yes, I’ll have to bake them to make the dream come true. 🙂
Jodi
Wows. Look amazing! Samoas are awesome
Jhuls
Thanks, Jodi. I regret why I haven’t tried Samoas long before.
MyCulinarySaga
Looks fabulous 🙂
Jhuls
It tastes fab, too. 😀 Thanks for stopping by. x
Marje @ Kyrosmagica
These look delicious. 🙂
Jhuls
Indeed, they are! 😀 Thanks for stopping by. x
Vasun
That picture of that half eaten brownie on the pan! Gorgeous! looks delicious, Jhuls!
Jhuls
‘Eaten’ shots are one of the enticing photos a food blogger can have. 😀 So happy that you liked these. Thanks for being here. 🙂