Desserts Made with Girl-Scout Cookies

Save a few extra boxes of these seasonal cookies, and create desserts galore.

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Scout-Approved Sweets

Serve Samoas Ice-cream Truffles in waffle cone bowls for a big thumbs-up.

William Dickey / Styling Melanie Clarke / Food Styling Kristi Michele Crowe

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Leftover Girl Scout cookies are a rare find, but it turns out those crumbs can create some pretty terrific desserts. You’ll want to make sure you save some for these exciting recipes developed by Test Kitchens Professional Kristi Michele Crowe. Don’t miss out on the creamy Thin Mints Cheesecake or our make-ahead Samoas Ice-cream Truffles, both perfect for any occasion.

Tip
We found that using a food processor is the best way to crush cookies into crumbs. All cookies, except coconut-chocolate cookies, can also be crushed in zip-top plastic bags using a rolling pin.

"Scout-Approved Sweets" is from the March 2008 issue of Southern Living.

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