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Vegan Adventurefuls Copy Cat Girl Scout Cookies

June 23, 2024 By Gretchen

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Girl Scout Cookies can be hard to come by!

But don’t worry I’ve got you covered with the best recipes for copy cat vegan girl scout cookies you will ever try!

In 2022 the girl scouts introduced a new cookie called Adventurefuls but they are not vegan!

So of course I set right out to create my own version and I’m calling them VegVenturefuls!

*Update 2024 Apparently they have started selling this as a Vegan Cookie  this year!

VegVenturefuls! Copy Cat Girl Scout Cookie Recipe

 

Chocolate and caramel together is my absolute favorite combination!

And these VegVenturefuls Vegan Girl Scout Cookies boast a brownie style thumbprint cookie filled with caramel!

VegVenturefuls! Copy Cat Girl Scout Cookie Recipe

It’s a simple cookie to make and it can all be done by hand!

Semi sweet vegan chocolate and a few other stock pantry items that I am sure you already have

 

 

WATCH HOW TO MAKE THESE COOKIES!

VegVenturefuls! Copy Cat Girl Scout

FUN FACT:

Palm sugar paste  is made from the sweet nectar of the coconut or toddy palm flowers.

It’s an integral ingredient in Thai cooking and was referred to as “original sugar” in traditional Thai cuisine before white granulated sugar became a thing.
So this caramel turns out really sticky and gooey just like we want it for the filling in a thumbprint cookie!
Unlike palm oil, palm sugar is naturally produced in a sustainable, eco-friendly way, as trees are maintained for their sap instead of being cut down.

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Notes for Success:

After a long debate, I have to say that I prefer the cookie without the sea salt sprinkle.

Flax meal for the egg replacer combined with aquafaba for “super flax egg” is my egg repacer of choice for most cookie recipes
But you can use any egg replacer you prefer *just not one with leaveners in it.

For the chocolate bottom coating and drizzle I prefer to use King David Non Tempering Chocolate.

However for those who have regular couverture you should temper your chocolate for it to set properly
Or just leave that part out and make it really simple!

VegVenturefuls! Copy Cat Girl Scout Cookie Recipe

Veggan Adventurefuls Girl Scout Cookies

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 20 minutes mins
Servings 24

Ingredients
  

For the Brownie Cookie:

  • 1 cup Semi Sweet Vegan Chocolate 1 cup 113g
  • 2 Tbs Vegan Butter 2 Tablespoons 28g
  • 4 Tbs Light Brown Sugar 4 Tablespoons 56g
  • 2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract 2 teaspoons 10ml
  • 2 Tbs Golden Flax Meal 2 Tablespoons 16g
  • 6 Tbs Aquafaba 6 Tablespoons 90ml
  • 18 Tbs All Purpose Flour 18 Tablespoons 144g
  • ¼ teaspoon Baking Powder ¼ teaspoon
  • ¼ teaspoon Salt ¼ teaspoon

For the Caramel:

  • ½ cup Palm Sugar paste *see notes 165g
  • ½ cup Full Fat Canned Coconut Milk 108g
  • 2 teaspoon Vanilla Extract 10ml
  • ¼ teaspoon Sea Salt

Instructions
 

  • Prepare the brownie cookie dough by melting the chocolate with the brown sugar and vegan butter over a double boiler stirring until melted and hot, so the sugar will start to dissolve.
  • You can also use a microwave if your prefer.
  • Combine the flax meal with the aquafaba, let stand to thicken at least 5 minutes.
  • Sift the flour with the baking powder and salt
  • Once the chocolate mixture is melted add the flax paste and whisk smooth
  • Add the sifted dry ingredients and mix just until combined
  • Scoop with a #100 scoop into parchment lined sheet pan spaced 2" apart
  • Freeze the dough balls while you preheat the oven to 350°F
  • Once the oven is preheated, remove the dough balls and make an indent with a teaspoon measure to make the "thumbprint" into the center of the dough
  • Bake in the preheated 350°F oven for 10 minutes exactly.
  • Do not over bake or your cookies will be dry

While the cookies are baking prepare the caramel:

  • Combine the palm sugar paste with the coconut milk in a medium heavy bottom sauce pot.
  • Stir often to dissolve the sugar into the milk, but once it starts boiling just let it boil
  • You will reduce the heat to a simmer and reduce the total volume of caramel to ¾ cup but keep your eye on it so it doesn't boil over, **be very careful when working with caramel sugar!
  • Once the caramel is reduced to 3/4 cup add the vanilla extract and salt and transfer it to a heat proof container and let cool
  • Once the cookies are baked & cooled, melt the chocolate *temper it if it is not summer coating chocolate! and dip the bottoms of the cookies in the chocolate.
  • Fill the indents with the caramel and then drizzle with the remaining chocolate

Video

Notes

Palm sugar paste  is made from the sweet nectar of the coconut or toddy palm flowers. It's an integral ingredient in Thai cooking and was referred to as "original sugar" in traditional Thai cuisine before white granulated sugar became a thing. So this caramel turns out really sticky and gooey just like we want it for the filling in a thumbprint cookie!
Unlike palm oil, palm sugar is naturally produced in a sustainable, eco-friendly way, as trees are maintained for their sap instead of being cut down.
After a long debate, I have to say that I prefer the cookie without the sea salt sprinkle.
Flax meal for the egg replacer combined with aquafaba for "super flax egg" is my egg repacer of choice for most cookie recipes But you can use any egg replacer you prefer *just not one with leaveners in it.
For the chocolate bottom coating and drizzle I prefer to use King David Non Tempering Chocolate, However for those who have regular couverture you should temper your chocolate for it to set properly, or just leave that part out and make it really simple!
Storage Cookies will stay fresh at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 1 week. For longer storage you can freeze them *preferably without the caramel filling! for up to 1 month
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

 

 

 

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  1. Paula Wicks-Farr

    February 1, 2025 at 12:10 am

    I have regular coconut sugar but I cannot find coconut sugar paste here in the UK. Can I make it from the coconut sugar?

    • Gretchen

      February 1, 2025 at 11:07 am

      yes you can definitely make caramel with regular sugar!
      CLICK HERE to find out which is best for you!

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