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For as long as I can remember, I’ve always looked forward to Girl Scout Season for one simple reason: Thin Mints. Although they aren’t the most sophisticated of cookies, they remind me of my dad and his lifelong love affair with these crisp, chocolate bites of minty goodness. I remember him ordering huge quantities of cookies and shoving our freezer full of those green boxes.
When we were kids, Jared and I much preferred the peanut butter sandwich cookies and could easily polish off an entire box in one afternoon. In fact, those Do-si-dos are one of the only ways that I am able to down milk without it being poured on cereal.
As I grew older, my tastes sophisticated (hah!) and chocolate with mint has become one of my favorite ways to enjoy chocolate. So when my co-worker presented me his daughter’s Girl Scout order form, I took a cue from my dad and decided to stock pile some Thin Mints in hopes of using them as a base for a few desserts here on MBA. Yeah, I’m pretty certain that I bought more than I’ll actually incorporate into baked goods, but it’s pretty easy to write a check when it means support for a good cause. I’ve actually tried it hide the remaining cookies from myself, but that’s not working out so well… I can’t imagine why!
This pie truly couldn’t be more simple. It’s a no bake recipe, which is always a bonus when a weekday craving hits. This Thin Mint Pie recipe starts out with a Thin Mint crust which is a seriously amazing foundation for a layer of cream cheese filling that is brimming with chopped Thin Mint Cookies. Top each slice with a dollop of whipped cream a few more cookie crumbs and you’ll be well on your way to enjoying a slice of minty bliss.
Links to More Girl Scout Cookie Inspired Recipes:
Tagalong Trifles from My Baking Addiction
Homemade Do-si-dos from Food For My Family
Samoa Truffles from Confessions of a Cookbook Queen
Thin Mint Pie
Ingredients:
45 Thin Mint Cookies, divided use
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter, melted
1 pkg. (8 oz.) cream cheese, room temperature
1/3 cup sugar
8 ounces thawed Cool Whip Topping
Directions:
1. Place 24 Thin Mints into the bowl of a food processor and pulse until the cookies have been crushed into fine crumbs; mix with butter until well blended.
2. Press firmly onto bottom and up sides of 9-inch pie plate. Refrigerate crust while preparing filling.
3. Coursely chop the remaining (21) cookies; set aside. Beat cream cheese and sugar in medium bowl with electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy. Add chopped cookies and whipped topping; folding gently until well blended. Spoon into prepared crust.
4. Refrigerate at least 2 hours or until firm. Garnish with whipped topping and additional cookie crumbs.
Notes:
- Pie will store covered in the refrigerator for up to two days.
- If you don't have access to Thin Mints, Mint or Plain Oreos can be substituted or Keebler makes their own version, called Grasshoppers.
- Recipe adapted from Kraft.
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Awesome use for thin mints! Looks delicious!
Jamie, this will make everyone to drool… Looks so rich and yummy
Ahh this looks like heaven! Unfortunately I think I missed Girl Scout cookie season…Thin Mints were always my favorite too! Can’t wait to give this a spin with mint Oreos!
YUM-MEE! One of my very favorite flavor combinations is chocolate and mint (second to chocolate and raspberry), and this pie looks devilishly delicious!!
Oh my gosh this looks so good! Why did I give up chocolate for lent!?!
Wow! these look delicious! cant wait to test out the recipe! my family LOVES thinmints!
Thanks again for the outstanding recipes!!
Who doesn’t love thin mints? Best girl scout cookies ever! When my friend asked me to buy, I did and made some cookies with them. Try them if you get the chance: http://theaddictedbaker.blogspot.com/2011/02/amazing-chocolate-cookies-with-thin.html
You are making me wish I had a stockpile of these cookies. Thin mints never last long enough in our house. Great no bake recipe!!
Amazing use of girl scout cookies, hehe. LOVE this pie!
Thin mints are one of my favorite Girl Scout cookies too. I love how this pie is no-bake!