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In honor of National Peanut Butter Day I am posting a recipe using âŠ. Peanut Butter!!
After the success with Copycat Recipe: Homemade Thin Mints
I decided to tackle Mr.Savvyâs favorite cookie Girl Scoutâs Tagalongs! When Mr.Savvy tried them he could not believe how much they taste like the real thing â I love the fact that I already had the ingredients in my stockpile and they are so easy to make ( even kids could help make these đ ).
I know what you are going to say about the Ritz crackers â well try it out and then tell me what you think đ
What You Need
Sleeve of Ritz Crackers
Bag of Milk Chocolate Chips
Smooth Peanut Butter
What To Do
First make a double boiler â place chocolates on the top pan and melt
or melt chocolate in the microwave â make sure NOT to burn your chocolate đ If you are melting chocolates in the microwave wait until you have the ritz sandwiches done.
Take crackers out of the sleeve and put dab of peanut butter on half of the crackers
Keep on going till you have a bunch of little sandwiches
Remember do not eat any of them at this pointâŠ. well you can have one đ
Now it is time for a chocolate bath!
Dip each ritz sandwich into the chocolate â I used a spoon to cover the âcookieâ on one side then flipped the âcookiesâ and spooned chocolate on the other side.
Then place the âcookieâ on a tray covered with parchment paper.
Your tray should look like this
Now pop these bad boys into the freezer ( on the tray) for 30 minutes â then ENJOY!
How good do these look ?!
Copy Cat Recipe for Girl Scout Cookie - Tagalongs
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Copy Cat Recipe for Girl Scout Cookie - Tagalongs
Ingredients
- Sleeve of Ritz Crackers
- Bag of Milk Chocolate Chips
- Smooth Peanut Butter
Instructions
- First make a double broiler - place chocolates on the top pan and melt
- or melt chocolate in the microwave - make sure NOT to burn your chocolate. đ ----If you are melting chocolates in the microwave wait until you have the ritz sandwiches done.
- Take crackers out of the sleeve and put dab of peanut butter on half of the crackers.
- Keep on going till you have a bunch of little sandwiches
- Now it is time for a chocolate bath!
- Dip each ritz sandwich into the chocolate - I used a spoon to cover the "cookie" on one side then flipped the "cookies" and spooned chocolate on the other side. Make sure the whole "cookie" is covered in chocolate.
- Then place the "cookie" on a tray covered with parchment paper.
- Now pop these bad boys into the freezer ( on the tray) for 30 minutes - then ENJOY!
Thank you Reader Yvonne for telling me about this recipe.
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Lindsey
These cookies are a REQUIRED staple at our holiday and family gatherings. I make little batches for the kiddos using Ritz BitsÂź SandwichesâŠtheyâre a miniature version of the grown up kind! (And it saves all that time spreading the PB onto the crackers.) I also get fancy with this recipe for Valentineâs Day by giving the sandwiches a bath in WHITE chocolate and then adding red sugar sprinkles. Iâm so glad you shared this with us!
Elle
Canât wait until you come up with a Samoa (also known as caramel delights) copycat recipe!
Meredith
OMG these are my fave GS cookie too so I will have to try this! Thanks for sharing!
Amanda M.
We discovered that the Dollar General (of all places!) sells their brand in Tagalongs. I think they are around $2.50 a box but it allows me to get my fix all year round! They also sell thin mints as well. Not sure about the Samoas as no one in my house eats them but Iâll check it out next time I go!
Budget Savvy Diva
Amanda I am going to have to check that out!
San Diego Deals and Steals
AH! You are kidding me?! this is all kinds of awesome â I will be pinning & making these soon!
Jessica Welch
You can get Samoas at walmart (havenât looked anywhere else) and I think theyâre feebler brand.
Julie Jones
Just made these. They are pretty good. I should have used milk chocolate like called for in the recipe but I used semi sweet like I had.
heather
I just seen in kroger the other day an off brand tagalong and thin mint also our dollar tree sells something similar
Lisa Reigh
I have always thought vanilla wafers would be good made like this too. Love you on fb.
Lisa
I have been making these for years along with the Thin Mint, they taste so much like the real girl scout cookies and less expensive.
Mel
I made these for the first time at Christmas this year. They are wonderful and so close to tagalongs. I just used chocolate flavored almond bark though. And sprinkled just a tad bit of sea salt on top before the chocolate cooled. Sooooo yummy!
stacye white
These are good dipped in melted butterscotch chips with a spoonful of peanut added as well. The same covering can be used for pretzels.
Mischa
I make these every year at Christmas and they do taste like tagalongs.. I also dip them in white chocolate instead of milk and they are very good.. Hope everyone enjoys making these.. I know I sure doâŠ
Hollie
Just made theseâŠsooooooo yummy!!! Going to share with all my friends! Thanks Diva!
Krystie
These were approved by my taste testers (kids) â I also used Nutella in place of peanut butter on some and on others I used both!
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Hly V
you make it seem so simple
Josephine
Didnât know that was really simple. cool đ