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Wednesday
Apr062011

Thin Mint Brownies

Thin Mint Brownies

I have a confession to make. Not too long ago, I was the little girl at your doorstep. You know her. She was the shy little girl dressed in a uniform, hair braided down the sides, nervously clutching a sheet of paper. She looked up at you with big eyes and had an even bigger question to ask.

Would you like to buy some Girl Scout Cookies?

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I was a Girl Scout for many years and loved every minute of it. I sold cookies because it was a good fundraiser for the Girl Scouts. Buying a box of cookies from me would help send me to camp over the summer and pay for the activities I participated in, opening up a world of new opportunities. Or, at least this is what I told my cookie customers. More honestly, I just wanted to sell enough cookies to win a free giant stuffed duck. Somehow I don't think this pitch would have gone over as well.

Hi! Buy cookies from me because I want a free duck! It doesn't quack, but its squishy and bigger than my head!

Luckily, my pitch didn't matter because when it comes to selling Girl Scout cookies, I wouldn't even have to utter a word to sell a few boxes. No one can say no to these cookies. These cookies have been popular so long that by now everyone has their own favorite. My favorite happens to be the Samoas (those delicious chocolate caramel cookies), but the Thin Mints come in a close second.

Because Girl Scout cookies are so loved this time of year, I thought I'd share something else you can do with them besides eating the entire box in one sitting (which has been known to accidentally happen).

Thin Mint Brownies

These Thin Mint brownies are just fun. The brownies are fudgy and moist with an undeniable chocolate mint flavor. The Thin Mints are crushed and folded into the brownie batter to give the brownies that full Thin Mint flavor. The cookies may lose their crunch, but they certainly do not lose their characteristic taste. Make these if you have Girl Scout cookies laying around. Make them even if you don't—any chocolate mint cookie will do.

Thin Mint Brownies

Yields 1 pan of brownies

8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter
1 cup (6 ounces) semi-sweet chocolate chips
2/3 cup sugar
3 large eggs
2/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
Pinch of salt
1 sleeve (10-12 cookies) Thin Mints (or any other chocolate mint cookies), crushed

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

In a medium saucepan over low heat, melt together the butter and chocolate and mix until smooth. Remove from heat. Mix in the sugar and eggs until fully combined. Add the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt, stirring just until combined. Fold in the crushed cookies.

Pour the batter into a greased brownie pan (8 inch square pan or one of similar size). Sprinkle with extra cookie crumbs, if desired. Bake for 20-35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out almost clean. Do not overbake your brownies! Slightly undercooked brownies will result in a much moister and fudgy brownie. Store in an airtight container at room temperature.

Thin Mint Brownies

Reader Comments (5)

Thin Mints are the only Girl Scout cookie I like to buy and I've got just enough left to make a batch of these brownies I think... :)
04.6.2011 | Unregistered CommenterBeth
But did you get the stuffed duck? I hope so, because this recipe is sure to sell even more boxes! Looks delicious.
04.6.2011 | Unregistered CommenterJanice Harper
We used to sell Thin Mint when my father used to own a restaurant. Each thin mint sold goes to Children's Wish Foundation, I don't really like the taste of these cookies but I'm amazed how these are sold out quickly. We have to call them like every 3-4 days to refill our box of cookies.

A while back, I tried a pineapple brownie, it tasted so amazing that I beg her for the recipe. If you're a pineapple fan, I can send it to you.
04.6.2011 | Unregistered CommenterVictor
I was wondering about the duck as well. These look wonderful. Thin mint ice cream is also an awesome idea, if you have a need to get rid of more cookies.
Janice & Rebecca-- You'll be happy to know I sold enough cookies to get that stuffed duck AND a neon yellow duck t-shirt. I was the cool kid on the block.
04.7.2011 | Registered CommenterKristin Rosenau

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