Samoa Girl Scout Cookie Recipe (Vegan Caramel DeLites) - Go Dairy Free (2024)

Today, I’m updating an all-time favorite recipe for vegan Samoa Girl Scout Cookies, now known as Caramel deLites. A version of this recipe is also in the 2nd Edition of my flagship book, Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook. And I’ve taken some new pictures to entice you!

Samoa Girl Scout Cookie Recipe (Vegan Caramel DeLites) - Go Dairy Free (1)Samoa Girl Scout Cookie Recipe (Vegan Caramel DeLites) - Go Dairy Free (2)You originally asked for this recipe on Facebook, and I delivered. Truth be told, I was really hoping there would be more votes for the Tagalongs or Peanut Butter Patties. But when I posted my Dairy-Free Thin Mint recipe, and asked what other Girl Scout cookies you would like to see a recipe for, the response for aSamoa girl scout cookie recipe was overwhelming.

So do they taste like authentic Samoa cookies? Um, well, I couldn’t tell you … I’ve never actually had a Girl Scout Caramel deLite cookie. But, I can tell you that they taste really darn good. It’s the perfect dessert to enjoy for holidays, or when cookie cravings strike. Which is pretty much every day.Samoa Girl Scout Cookie Recipe (Vegan Caramel DeLites) - Go Dairy Free (3)

Vegan Samoa Girl Scout Cookies that will Delite Everyone

Since I’d never tried Samoas, I needed a girl scout cookie recipe model to work from. However, I was surprised how few recipes I found for this cookie, and how so many of them weren’t true to form. I found bar versions that didn’t even have a chocolate base (how could I deny you of an extra chocolate layer?), I found recipes that were void of the shortbread base (true, I would have been happy without the shortbread, but I know how you all love it), and in Vegan Cookies, she skips the caramel topping altogether (a bit sacrilegious don’t you think?).

I did my best to stay loyal to the original cookie, but of course had to change up the recipe a bit to make it dairy-free, egg-free, and vegan. Okay, okay, I skipped the hole in the middle too.

I mean, that’s a little nit-picky don’t you think? And you get more per cookie with my simple round version. If you must, use a wide straw or some other small circular instrument and painstakingly remove a hole from the center of the fragile shortbread dough. But when you start cursing like a sailor, don’t say I didn’t offer an easier solution!

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Reader Raves for these Vegan Samoa Girl Scout Cookies

I originally shared this recipe on my old blog, and brought it over here. Here is some feedback from readers who tried the recipe, but left a comment on that original post.

What a great one Alisa! Once you get a sort of assembly line going they don’t take too long to make. I think next time I will double or triple the recipe and make a bunch, people eat them like crazy.

I also tried rolling the dough slightly thinner and cutting a wider cookie with the hole cut out of the center and they looked like perfect copies, but putting the coconut topping on becomes a huge task when you do this, not really worth it in my opinion. ~ Joe K.

Thank you SO much for sharing this recipe! I am addicted to baked goods, but cannot eat dairy, eggs, or nuts because of my son’s allergies.

I just made these today for Easter and they are almost gone already! My whole family LOVES them. I had to cook them way longer because I am at a higher altitude, but everything else was perfect. ~ Shelly

Thank you! =) Finally a vegan recipe my big sister approves of. Nothing quite like the bonding over baked goods. ~Nikita

And I’ve also had some feedback on this recipe via social media:

One of my all time favorite recipes. I’ve made the original many times over the last few years, and always double it. SO yummy! ~ Michelle G. (via Facebook)

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Special Diet Notes:Samoa Girl Scout Cookies

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, nut-free, peanut-free, optionally soy-free, vegan, and vegetarian.

For gluten-free and vegan “caramel delites,” you can substitute your favorite gluten-free flour blend for the all-purpose flour.

5.0 from 3 reviews

Vegan Samoa Girl Scout Cookies (a.k.a. Caramel deLites)

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This recipe is a slightly adapted version (for online) from the Caramel Delight Girl Scout Cookies Recipe in the 2nd Edition of Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook.

Author: Alisa Fleming

Recipe type: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Serves: 24 cookies (2 dozen)

Ingredients

Vegan Shortbread Cookies

  • ½ cup dairy-free buttery spread or Bakeable Butter (a simple recipe in Go Dairy Free)
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 tablespoon dairy-free milk beverage (I sometimes just use a little of the canned coconut milk that's open for the caramel topping)
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 to 1¼ cups all-purpose flour (up to 1½ cups above 4,000 feet)
  • ⅛ teaspoon baking powder
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt

Caramel-Coconut Topping (Adapted from the Dulce de Coco recipe in Go Dairy Free)

  • 1 cup canned coconut milk (I use the full-fat version, not light)
  • ⅔ cup packed brown sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 cups unsweetened shredded coconut (or use sweetened coconut if you prefer a sugary treat)

Samoa Assembly

  • 1 cup dairy-free semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil, buttery spread, or organic palm shortening

Instructions

Shortbread Cookies

  1. Preheat your oven to 350ºF and line baking sheets with parchment paper.
  2. Put the buttery spread, sugar, milk beverage, and vanilla in a medium mixing bowl. Beat with a hand mixer until creamy.
  3. Add the 1 cup flour, baking powder, and salt to the wet ingredients and beat until well combined. Stir in up to ¼ cup of additional flour (up to ½ cup above 4,000 feet) to keep the dough from sticking to your hands.
  4. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Roll or pat the dough out until it is ⅛ to ¼ inch thick. Cut the dough with a 2¼-inch round cookie cutter, biscuit cutter, or glass. Carefully transfer the cut dough rounds to your prepared baking sheets. (I sometimes roll the dough out on the parchment paper and gently cut the dough, without cutting the paper, since the dough can be hard to move.)
  5. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes (up to 16 minutes above 4,000 feet), or until the cookies just begin to brown around the edges. Let cool on the baking sheets while you prepare the caramel topping.

Caramel-Coconut Topping

  1. Combine the coconut milk, brown sugar, and salt in a small saucepan and bring to a simmer or low boil. Reduce the heat to medium-low, cover, and let simmer for 10 minutes. Keep an eye to be sure it doesn’t threaten to boil over.
  2. Uncover and continue to let the dairy-free caramel simmer for 20 to 25 minutes, stirring occasionally. It should become somewhat thick, like a caramel sauce. But keep in mind, it will thicken more as it cools and when you add all of that coconut!
  3. Remove the caramel mixture from the heat, and stir in the vanilla, followed by the coconut. I used all of the coconut, which made it very thick, and almost dough-like to handle.

Samoa Assembly

  1. Top each shortbread cookie with the caramel-coconut mixture. I use it all up, making a fairly thick layer of topping. My topping was thick, so I wet my hands (to prevent sticking) and pressed it down to evenly cover the tops of the shortbread.
  2. Melt the chocolate chips with the coconut oil, buttery spread, or shortening.
  3. Dip the shortbread bases in the chocolate. You can either coat just the bottoms, or submerge up to the caramel layer. I make them both ways.
  4. Place the cookies chocolate side down on parchment paper or a silicone baking mat to firm up.
  5. Drizzle the top of the cookies (over the caramel layer) with any leftover chocolate. I’ve read that you can drizzle with a fork, but that doesn't work well for me. For the pretties results, you can pipe the chocolate.
  6. Let the cookies sit in a cool area so that the chocolate can set up. Usually this will happen at room temperature. But if your heater is set on “melt chocolate” (over 70 degrees), or you're antsy, you can place the cookies in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes.
  7. Store the cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week, or put them in plastic freezer bags and freeze to enjoy later.

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FAQs

Are Caramel deLites dairy free? ›

Contains: wheat, milk, soy, coconut. Manufactured in a shared facility with: peanuts.

Are any of the Girl Scout Cookies dairy free? ›

Do all Girl Scout Cookies contain milk? No, ABC Baker's Peanut Butter Patties®, Thin Mints®, Adventurefuls®, Toast-Yay! ®, and Lemonades® do not contain a milk ingredient. However, they may be produced on equipment that is also used to produce items containing dairy ingredients.

Do Samoas have dairy? ›

Using SAMOAS® cookies again as an example, the labeling discloses in its ingredient line and its “Contains” statement that the cookies contain wheat, coconut, milk, and soy as ingredients.

What is the difference between Samoas and Caramel deLites? ›

Samoas have more toasted coconut than Caramel deLites, and Tagalongs have more peanut butter than Peanut Butter Patties. (There's a great comparison chart on the Los Angeles Times website with pictures of each cookie and more differences between the two bakers' varieties.)

Which Girl Scout cookies are vegan and dairy free? ›

Girl Scout Cookies are made by one of two bakeries: ABC Bakers (which offers six vegan cookie options this year: Toast-Yay, Peanut Butter Patties, Thin Mints, Lemonades, Adventurefuls, and Caramel Chocolate Chip) and Little Brownie Bakers (which offers one vegan cookie option: Thin Mints).

Are Caramel deLites vegan? ›

Several Girl Scout cookies are not vegan since they contain animal products. Non-vegan cookies include: Lemon-Ups, similar to vegan Lemonades: they contain milk and eggs. Caramel deLites, also known as Samoas: contain milk.

Is vegan and dairy-Free the same thing? ›

A vegan diet excludes all animal products, including dairy, eggs, meat, and fish, whereas a dairy-free diet bans all milk products but not necessarily any other animal products. While all vegan foods are inherently dairy-free, not all dairy-free foods are vegan.

What Girl Scout cookies are gluten and dairy-free? ›

Their Caramel Chocolate Chip gluten-free cookie has also gone dairy-free, egg-free, and vegan! 2022 – This is a somber year for fans of dairy-free Girl Scout cookies.

What are the ingredients in Girl Scout samoas? ›

Sugar, vegetable oil (partially hydrogenated Children and/or Babies, soybean and palm oil), enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate [vitamin B1], riboflavin [vitamin b2], folic acid), coconut, corn syrup, sweetened condensed milk (condensed milk, sugar), contains two percent or less of ...

Why did they rename Samoa? ›

“Did the Girl Scouts change the cookie name from Samoas because it was racist?” This is an odd question. The answer is no, the names of the cookies are owned by the two different companies who make them. A change in supplier can result in a change in the name of a style of cookie sold in a particular area.

What are Samoa Girl Scout cookies made of? ›

Just imagine a buttery shortbread base piled high with a mix of toasted coconut and caramel that's dunked and drizzled in dark chocolate. The result is a homemade take on the iconic Girl Scout cookie, ordinarily only available a few months out of the year.

What was the old name of Girl Scout Caramel deLites? ›

Samoas/Caramel deLites are the second most popular Girl Scout Cookies. About 38 million boxes of Samoas were sold in 2013. Samoas contain about 15 cookies per box. Thin, peppermint-flavored chocolate wafers dipped in a compound chocolate coating.

Did Girl Scouts discontinue Samoas? ›

The good news is that all of your other favorite classic cookies are returning, from Samoas to S'mores to Tagalongs and Trefoils. And if you're still sad about the loss of the Raspberry Rally, fear not. We've got a Copycat Raspberry Rallies recipe to fill the cookie-shaped void.

Does caramel flavoring have dairy? ›

Artificial Caramel Flavor is dairy free. Per FDA definition, artificial flavors cannot be derived from dairy products. Artificial Caramel Flavor does not contain milk and should be safe for those with a milk allergy.

Does sponge toffee have dairy? ›

Ingredients: Milk Chocolate (sugar, cocoa butter, skim milk powder, cocoa mass, whey powder, lactose, butter oil, soya lecithin, natural flavour), Sugars (sugar, glucose syrup [wheat]), Sodium Bicarbonate, Gum Arabic, Shellac. May contain: Peanuts, Tree Nuts.

Does caramel topping have dairy? ›

Is there dairy in caramel? Yes, traditional caramel sauce is made using butter and heavy cream. What is dairy free caramel made of? My dairy-free caramel is made using vegan butter instead of regular butter, and full-fat coconut milk instead of heavy cream.

How is sorbet dairy free? ›

Sorbets. Sorbets are naturally lactose-free because they do not contain dairy. They're typically made from water and fruit juice or purée. Sherbets, on the other hand, will contain dairy in the form of dairy milk or cream, so be sure to inspect the label.

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