Girl Scout Cookie inspired cocktails are the ultimate dessert sipper

A tray of assorted Girl Scout cookies as a "cookie reveal" event is held at Girl Scouts of Central & Southern NJ in Cherry Hill, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020.Jl Girl Scouts 11620 03
A tray of assorted Girl Scout cookies as a "cookie reveal" event is held at Girl Scouts of Central & Southern NJ in Cherry Hill, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020.Jl Girl Scouts 11620 03 /
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While many people have a box or two of their favorite Girl Scout cookies tucked away, those favorite flavors can be transformed into some satisfying sippers. These Girl Scout Cookie inspired cocktails are the perfect dessert drink that can be enjoyed anytime of the year.

Over the years, there have been many food and beverage pairings for Girl Scout Cookies. While some beverage brands have offered wine pairings and have even created a beer inspired by the cookies, there is always room for more creative ideas.

This year, Skrewball, the popular peanut butter whiskey, has created several Girl Scout Cookie inspired cocktails. Featuring some of the most popular cookie flavors, these cocktails are on the sweet side. For those people who would prefer to sip dessert, the ideas might be the perfect ending to a special meal.

Which Girl Scout Cookie inspired cocktails will you try first?

One of the classic Girl Scout Cookies is the Do-si-dos. That peanut butter sandwich cookie is sweet and a touch salty. For the peanut butter fan, this cocktail captures the peanut butter flavor with a hint of sweetness. While the coffee might be a touch strong, it adds richness to the nuttiness.

Here’s how to make Peanut Butter Cookie

Ingredients:

  • 1 ½ oz. Skrewball
  • ½ oz. Orange Flavored Cognac
  • ¾ oz. Coffee Liqueur
  • 1 oz. Dark coffee
  • Heavy cream
  • Peanut Butter Cookie Sandwich (Do-Si-Dos)

Instructions:

  • Combine Skrewball, orange flavored cognac, coffee liqueur & dark coffee into a shaker with ice.
  • Shake vigorously and strain into glass.
  • Muddle peanut butter cookies and garnish on top of half of the drink

Tagalongs combines that creamy peanut butter filling with the sweet chocolate covering. The crunchy cookie adds another layer of texture. With this cocktail, the sipper captures the creaminess of the chocolate. It is an adult chocolate milk taken up another level.

Skrewball Chocolate Peanut Butter Blast

Ingredients:

  • 1 ½ oz. Skrewball
  • ½ oz. Heavy whipping cream
  • Chocolate milk

 Instructions:

  • Combine 1 ½ oz. Skrewball, ½ oz. heavy whipping cream and preferred amount of chocolate milk into a shaker with ice.
  • Shake & strain into a glass over a ball of ice.

One of the most iconic Girl Scout Cookie flavors, Thin Mints, is always a favorite. Whether people eat them straight from the package, chilled from the freezer, or crumbled over ice cream, there are many ways to enjoy this cookie.

This cocktail captures the balance of the chocolate and mint. It is a great after dinner drink.

Mint Chocolate Skrew

Ingredients:

  • 1 oz. Skrewball
  • ½ oz. Green Creme De Menthe
  • ½ oz. Dark Creme De Cacao
  • ½ oz. Heavy Whipping Cream

Instructions:

  • Combine all ingredients into a shaker with ice and shake.
  • Strain into a shot glass.
  • Top with whipped cream and a Thin Mint.

Samoas are coconut cookies that have grown on people over the years. This cocktail brings a touch of the tropical coconut flavor to the glass. This shot has an impressive visual and it could be the drink that brings a little levity to the dessert hour.

Skrewball Samoa Shot

Ingredients:

  • 4 oz. Skrewball
  • 2 oz. toasted coconut syrup
  • 2 oz. Oat milk
  • Samoa cookies
  • Melting chocolate
  • Shredded coconut

Instructions:

  • Melt chocolate and dip the rim of your shot glasses.
  • Roll the rim of your shot glasses in shredded coconut.
  • Shake all ingredients into a shaker with ice and strain.
  • Serve with a Samoa cookie & enjoy!

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Have you thought about shaking up some Girl Scout Cookie inspired cocktails? Do you prefer to drink dessert?