Girl Scout Thin Mint Scones
My friend's daughters were selling Girl Scout cookies. My favorite time of the year! I helped them and left the order form out at work (along with this cute photo of the girls!) and sold 81 boxes of cookies at a couple work places! Um, I may or may not have purchased a bunch of said cookies. You know, supporting youth. I'm all for it.
Cream scones. Thin Mints. Match made in baking heaven!
I made the scones in the evening and cut them into 16 small squares. I put them on this 1/4 sheet pan and wrapped it tightly with plastic wrap. Then I froze them overnight. In the morning, you can just pop them in the oven (spread out on two 1/2 sheet pans) for a little longer than the recipe's recommended baking time. In my rush, I forgot to put the egg wash and sanding sugar on the scones before baking so your finished scone may look a bit different.
I chopped up less than one sleeve of Thin Mints (about 12-14 cookies). It was a little less than 1 cup...enough to give a Thin Mint taste with a few cookies remaining to eat while they bake! :)
Thin Mint Scones
Adapted from: Cream Scones from the Art and Soul of Baking (page 152). This is a very good book - find it on Amazon or in your library.
2 cups (10 oz) all-purpose flour
1/4 cup (1 3/4 oz) granulated sugar
2 1/2 t baking powder
1/4 t salt
1 stick butter (4 oz) (cold, cut into pieces)
1 cup (8 oz) heavy whipping cream (cold)
3/4-1 c chopped Thin Mint cookies (about 12-14 cookies) (less than 1 sleeve of Thin Mints (2012 box size))
Topping
1 egg, lightly beaten
2 T sanding sugar or granulated sugar
1. Preheat over to 425 degrees
2. Mix together dry ingredients.
3. Using a pastry cutter, two knives or your fingers (I use my fingers), cut in the butter. (The book uses a food processor, but I like to make scones by hand...less to clean up!)
4. Add whipping cream and chocolate chips. Blend together quickly (I use my hands and/or a spatula). Do not overmix.
5. Shape into a round or square.
6. Cut into shapes.
7. Place on parchment or Silpat covered baking sheet. Brush with egg wash. Sprinkle with sugar.
8. Bake for 14-16 minutes (depending on your oven) until golden brown and delicious. I cut my smaller and got 16 scones.
Other Thin Mint cookie baking ideas...
Thin Mint Brownies
Thin Mint Brownies
Thin Mint Cupcakes
Adapted from: Cream Scones from the Art and Soul of Baking (page 152). This is a very good book - find it on Amazon or in your library.
2 cups (10 oz) all-purpose flour
1/4 cup (1 3/4 oz) granulated sugar
2 1/2 t baking powder
1/4 t salt
1 stick butter (4 oz) (cold, cut into pieces)
1 cup (8 oz) heavy whipping cream (cold)
3/4-1 c chopped Thin Mint cookies (about 12-14 cookies) (less than 1 sleeve of Thin Mints (2012 box size))
Topping
1 egg, lightly beaten
2 T sanding sugar or granulated sugar
1. Preheat over to 425 degrees
2. Mix together dry ingredients.
3. Using a pastry cutter, two knives or your fingers (I use my fingers), cut in the butter. (The book uses a food processor, but I like to make scones by hand...less to clean up!)
4. Add whipping cream and chocolate chips. Blend together quickly (I use my hands and/or a spatula). Do not overmix.
5. Shape into a round or square.
6. Cut into shapes.
7. Place on parchment or Silpat covered baking sheet. Brush with egg wash. Sprinkle with sugar.
8. Bake for 14-16 minutes (depending on your oven) until golden brown and delicious. I cut my smaller and got 16 scones.
Other Thin Mint cookie baking ideas...
Thin Mint Brownies
Thin Mint Brownies
Thin Mint Cupcakes
14 comments:
I don't know that cream scone recipe, but I made one from Martha Stewart last month and fell in love with it. If they're at all similar, the addition of Thin Mints would be wonderful! I do appreciate your tip about making them the night before too. I see freshly baked scones in my near morning future!
Omg, I want all of these right now.
Wow, this looks so good--Great uses for Thin mints!
Thin Mint Scones?! Genius. They look great!
Such a fun idea! I love scones, and what could be better than adding thin mints! :)
Honestly, you come up with some of the most wonderful recipes. I guess I'm going to have to hunt down some thin mint cookies now.
:)
ButterYum
Mary! Thank you so much for this post! This year I got so P'd off reading about various Girl Scout Cookie boycotts and the like that I plunked down $100 for GS cookies TWICE. So I had 50 boxes of cookies to deal with. lol. Most of them went to the nurses and med techs at a local hospital but I still have 10 boxes in the garage tempting me. I'll be making these in a few minutes to take to work tomorrow for all my mates who are missing their one hour of sleep.
I absolutely love those girls scouts cookies. There's just something about them that gets you addicted.
My son would love the Thin Mint pancakes! Thanks for sharing! We have just posted a couple of our own pancake favorites... you should check them out
http://thedealgirls.com/2012/03/chocolate-frosted-pancakes/
Ah! Brilliant! Not that I NEED an excuse to have Thin Mints for breakfast, but, you know... This helps.
I love me some thin mints and now I know what I am going to do when I get my order soon, as opposed to just devouring them straight from the box.
I love the perfectly square shape of these scones! Now if only I had any Girl Scout cookie.s
Don't get me wrong, the idea of Thin Mint Scones is exciting but I just love the look of your scones. Probably the prettiest I have seen. I am not really a scone lover and have been looking for one to suit me and I think I have found it, thank you!
oh my goodness you are a mad genius (in the best possible way). these look awesome!
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