Simple No-Bake Samoa Cookies

If you’ve ever loved classic Girl Scout Samoa cookies—the chewy caramel, toasted coconut, and chocolate drizzle—this easy no-bake version will steal your heart. These cookies capture all the flavors of the originals without needing an oven. Sweet, slightly salty, chewy, and indulgent, they’re a perfect treat anytime.

I first made these on a hot summer afternoon when turning on the oven felt unbearable. I wanted a quick, nostalgic, and satisfying cookie—one that brought back the magic of cookie season without all the fuss. One bite of these coconut-and-caramel delights, and I was instantly transported to childhood, only now made in my own kitchen. The best part? They’re incredibly simple. No chilling dough, no rotating trays, no long wait. Just melt, mix, shape, and let set. In less than 30 minutes, you’ll have golden, chocolate-drizzled cookies that rival any store-bought version. Perfect for holidays, potlucks, or a sweet snack anytime.Low carb snacks

Whether you’re a veteran baker or a beginner, these cookies quickly become a favorite. They deliver the classic combo of toasted coconut, gooey caramel, and chocolate drizzle—with minimal effort.

🍪 Easy No-Bake Samoa Cookies

Ingredients

Fudge stripe shortbread cookies – 1 package (20–24 cookies) Caramel bits – 11 oz package
Heavy cream – 3 tbsp
Toasted coconut – 2 cups
Chocolate CandiQuik – 2 squares
Instructions

1. Prep Cookies

Line a baking sheet with foil. Arrange shortbread cookies stripe-side up, spacing 1–2 inches apart.
2. Make Caramel-Coconut Topping

In a microwave-safe bowl, combine caramel bits and heavy cream.
Microwave 30 seconds, stir, then 15–20 seconds more until smooth.
Fold in toasted coconut.
3. Assemble Cookies

Spoon about 1 tbsp of the caramel-coconut mixture onto each cookie. Spread evenly.
4. Add Chocolate Drizzle

Melt chocolate CandiQuik in the microwave for 30 seconds, stirring until smooth.
Drizzle over cookies (tip: use a sandwich bag with a snipped corner for easy piping).
Let cookies set 15–20 minutes before serving.
5. Store

Keep in an airtight container at room temperature.
🌴 How to Toast Coconut

Preheat oven to 300°F (150°C). Spread coconut on a foil-lined pan.
Bake 5 minutes, stir, bake 5–7 more minutes, stir, then bake another 3–5 minutes until golden.
✨ Chewy, coconutty, and chocolatey—these No-Bake Samoa Cookies are nostalgic, effortless, and utterly irresistible.

VA

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