Vegan (almost Raw) Girl Scout "Samoas" Cookies

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How are you doing today?  I am glad that yesterday’s Vegan Bananas Foster had you thinkin’ about drinkin’…your dessert that is.  Thanks to all who chimed in on whether you drink and why or why not.  And thanks to all my commenters, both old and new alike.  I love your support & thank you!

Pre-Skylar, I was quite the drinker.  Even though I was very much into yoga and I was a vegetarian, I definitely imbibed.  Alot.  It was fun, but now that I have a small child, I’ve grown up a little, and getting sloshed doesn’t hold the appeal it once did for me, but I do have fond, raucous memories that I wouldn’t trade for the world of my past party days.

Close up of Vegan Banana Foster in container

But on to today’s hotly anticipated recipe:  (almost) Raw Vegan Samoas!!!

This recipe is based on Shannon Marie’s creative genius.  I pulled it from We Like It Raw’s, the “Samoraws” recipe which was Shannon Marie’s contribution. I printed it out and referenced it but of course had to tweak it up, just a little here and there…

Photo of cookbook recipe for Samoraws

This is sorta a 3 part recipe.

First, you need to create the cookie base.  In and of itself, this is good enough to eat on it’s own and no dehydrator is neededReread that. 

To make the cookie base I combined
1 c almond meal
1/4 c coconut flakes (I used sweetened and thus, not fully raw)
2 Tbsp Maple Syrup
2 Medjool Dates
1 Tsp Vanilla

Almond meal, coconut, maple syrup, dates and vanilla in blender
Overhead view of ingredients in blender

And then I blended everything in the VitaCookieMaker 

Ingredients after being blended up still in blender

And formed my cookie bases by hand.  I got 24 silver dollar sized cookies.

Formed cookies on lined tray

 

Up close of cookies on lined tray

Again, this is a lovely dessert right at this point and you can stop at this point and still go to coconut heaven. This is your 1st dessert out of this recipe if you wanted to just call ‘er quits now.

I did not put these into my dehydrator like Shannon Marie’s recipe.  Instead, I let this tray just sit out on my countertop to dry out overnight.

Formed Cookies on lined tray

In the morning I made the Samoas Topping.  This is a mind-blowing little diddy on it’s own and could be eaten by the spooooonful, no further action needed.  Nor do you even need to add to the cookie base.  You’ll see why.

To make the Somoas Topping I combined
12 Medjool Dates that I soaked…

Dates soaking in water in white bowl

And then

2 Tbsp Maple Syrup
2 Tbsp Sunflower Seed Butter (Shannon Marie uses Almond Butter, but since I already had Sun Buttah open so I just rolled with that)
1 Tbsp Vanilla (she uses a Tsp)
1/8th cup (splash) of the date soaking water

Maple syrup, sunflower seed butter, water and vanilla in blender

1/2 c coconut flakes on toppa that

Coconut added to ingredients in blender

Blend

Ingredients after being blended in blender

After powerblending, stir in another 1/2 c coconut flakes by hand in a bowl.  And again, this is the Somoas ToppingGood enough to freakin’ devour on it’s own by the cupfull spoonful.  This is where you are getting a whole 2nd dessert out of this one recipe.

Blended Samoa topping ingredients in bowl

But to just finish off the job, let’s combine the cookie bases and the Samoas Topping.  I spooned a huge dollop of topping on each base.  If you wanted to, you could cut the Topping Recipe in HALF and still have plenty to work with. And I love my sweets, but this recipe, for me, made waaaaay more than necessary.  We entered glutton stage.  Oh well.

Finished Vegan Girl Scout "Samoa" Cookies topped with blended topping

 

Close up of Vegan Girl Scout Samoas Cookie
Topped Vegan Girl Scout Samoas Cookies on lined tray

Next, I popped the 24 super heavy, gluttonous cookie bases all topped so heavily with the Topping Mixture into the Magic Box for 6 hours at 110F.  When I took it out, I had pure, unadulterated, Somoas Heaven. 

Chilled Vegan Girl Scout Samoas Cookie lined dehydrator tray

The bases were crunchy and the tops were moist, gooey, decadent, with the awesome flavor of Sunflower Butter and coconut and vanilla…

Close up of one Vegan Girl Scout Samoas Cookie

OMG the Girl Scouts would be proud of me.  And no, I don’t wanna be a Troop Leader.

But Mommy, will you help us get our Raw Cooking Badge for our Brownie Sash?

Young girl wearing pink smiling
Young girl in pink playing at child's sized table

This mommy would rather go to 105 but in a pinch I can troop lead I suppose.

Oh and you can of course top these vegan yummies with chocolate icing or just smoosh some choco chips or dark chocolate chunks into that soft coconutty topping…..yum.

Finished Vegan Girl Scout Samoas Cookie on lined dehydrator tray

Final Comments:  I love making raw desserts and this one turned out delish but if you’re not into putzy futzy desserts, don’t embark on this.  I have to be honest that this one is quite a bit of work because you do have to make the bases, the topping, assemble, clean your VitaMonster, dehydrate and clean that up, ya know, it’s a full blown bakery in your kitch.  However, to really impress your friends, try the recipe just once!  Or better yet, impress yourself and prove to yourself that you are woman, hear you roar, and dammit, you can make Samoas!  

Things today were brought to you in VeganMofo spirit.
Veganmofo III logo
Yoga today is a floating version of Maricyasana A.  Kinda like I tweak recipes, I tweak yoga poses, too.  Float if you want to is my motto.

Woman doing loating version of Maricyasana A yoga pose

Tip of the Day: Brag about yourself…see my question….

What’s something that you never thought in a million years you could do or would do?  Easy answer for me would be making Vegan Samoas.  A little deeper would be running a half marathon for the first time, becoming a yoga teacher, or better yet, becoming a mother. 

What’s something you can’t believe you’ve accomplished?  I wanna hear you pat yourselves on the back, please!  Don’t be shy, brag!  Tell the world about how great you are!  As women I believe we can be a bit too gracious, a bit too humble, and we try to sweep our accomplishments under the rug and although no one likes a bragger all the time, every once in awhile it’s ok to let it all hang out.  Not only is it ok, it’s healthy and necessary to allow yourself the space to say yeah, dammit, I’m good enough, smart enough, and people like me!  Start bragging please & fill me in!

 Stay tuned for a saucy post…..

P.S. Michele’s Got an Amazing Kinda Contest going on…check it out! 

& Ellie has Yogurt Mania going on…check that out!

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Comments

  1. Okay, spiralizer hear I come! That looks so good!

    I have a ton of apples from my mom's tree and that crumble is so happenin'!

    I went on a long hike with my family today. It felt so nice to get outside and workout for a change : )

  2. Nice looking breakfast cookie!

    that and your raw donut holes are looking YUM-E

    we have been super busy this weekend. had a date last night and and my Teen snuck out for a movie today while JJ slept

    also a visit with Dad and lots of yum cooking!

    Happy Monday

  3. that apple crumble just keeps making my mouth water. i think i may have to make it soon, what with all these ripe apples around. i am at work today! they don't care about columbus! i think the only clothes worth splurging on are good jeans and comfortable shoes. all the other stuff i can find for cheapy cheap! go get the jeans! i love love love your yoga pose today.

  4. I have seen the breakfast cookie on many blogs.. I REALLY need to try it?! Do you like them over reg oatmeal???!?!
    Our school def did not have off for Columbus Day.. it wasn't even mentioned.. weird. I'm holding out til Veteran's Day. lol.
    Im not a good shopping advice giver.. unless Im going to work.. I live in Old Navy yoga pants and a tank. I personally don't like shopping! Im a weirdo, I know!
    Have a super Monday, Averie :)

  5. PHEW!!! I can FINALLY access your page again! I've given up on Internet Explorer and switched to Safari even though I still have a PC. It was getting ridiculous and I can't NOT read your blog.

    Looks like you've still got a lot of yummies going on…if I wasn't heading to TX today I'd be whipping up either your raw crumble or your cheesecake RIGHT NOW. :)

  6. ok i literally just navigated twitters homepage for 20 minutes trying to figure out how to type a comment to you…who knows if you ever see it or anything bc that whole scene still evades me. ANYways…im pretty sure that should be adequate proof as to how badly i want to win your treats.

    btw, that apple crumble thang looks AMAZING, so give yourself way more credit…you might consider opening an un-bakery with all these raw goodies. id SO be there!!

  7. how can you leave us waiting for chocolate vegan donuts holes? you are suchhhhh a tease, Av.. but thats why I love ya! Okay – no, I don't love you for being a tease – I love you for your donut holes and recipes and yoga poses and friendship and always making me smile, a lot :)

  8. As usual, everything looks delish. As for the jeans, totally go back and get them! Jeans are one of the few splurges I allow myself because the expensive ones are just so much nicer than cheap ones and they last forever! After each kid, I treated myself to a pair when I got back to my pre-preggers weight and both pairs (5 and 6 years old) are still in great condition. Plus, you deserve it! :)

  9. I think if you sincerely WANT the jeans (or whatever it is you're shopping for.) get them! There are those purchases that we always regret, but I love the satisfaction of finding a really nice pair of jeans, spending my hard earned cash on them, and six months later realizing, they're still my favorite go to pair!

    And you can always return. :)

  10. Wow you mango chia dish looks yummy! I still have yet to splurge into the breakfast cookie action… maybe one day! HAHA.

  11. I keep forgetting that today is a holiday. I hope the freaking garbage men come because I've already schlepped the recycling bins out to the curb!

    Someone tell these kids I get today off!

  12. Expensive jeans are so worth it!! BUY THEM NOW!!!! hahaha Or if there is a Nordstrom Rack around check that out. I lived right down the street from a Nordy and a Rack when I was there and it was like heaven!!

    My weekend was ok. Saturday was a blast. Took the little one to a farm that had pumpkin patch, hay rides, flashlight corn maze, petting zoo, etc. The little one had a freaking blast and then afterward we hit up Whole Foods for dinner. Perfect Saturday in my book.

    Sunday my bestie came home from Israel where she gave birth to her baby. I was super excited to see my friend and the baby. I made them food and took them lots of gifts.

    All in all an ok weekend.

    Have a great Monday Averie!!

    ~Justine

  13. I am definitely going to try those oats this week…except for the chia part…I don't have regular chia seeds, only ones with apple cinnamon flavor. I need to find some regular old chia seeds somewhere!

  14. Chocolate donut holes!?!? You are a raw dessert making genius! And your salads always make me hungry!