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4/1/11

Homemade Samoas


This is not an April Fool's Day joke. Nope, by now you people should have learned something about me. All it takes is one teeny little suggestion, a small hint, a nudge if you will - to ignite a ridiculous idea in my brain. After I made Homemade Tagalongs last week, your comments overwhelmed me. "Samoas next! Please make samoas! I KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE." And so forth. So instead of doing laundry or showering or playing with my son, I did what you told me to and I made Homemade Samoas. And they are superb. Like seriously, I know I was bragging about the Tagalongs and that's a lot of ego for a two-week span but remember this? Right, so just let me be proud. THESE ARE INSANELY DELICIOUS!!!!

Homemade Samoas
(Makes approx. 3.5 dozen)
Printable Recipe

Cookies:
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temp
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/8 tsp almond extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 salt

Coconut Caramel Filling:
2 1/2 cups shredded coconut
Homemade caramel (if you're not feeling this ambitious, use 12-15 oz of wrapped caramels)
1 T milk (if using pre-made caramel, add 2 T of milk and a pinch of salt)

Chocolate:
6 oz. milk chocolate, chopped
6 oz. semi-sweet or dark chocolate, chopped
1 tsp vegetable oil


With an electric mixer, cream butter and powdered sugar until smooth. Add vanilla and almond extract and mix. In a separate bowl, sift together flour and sugar. Slowly add sifted ingredients to butter/sugar and mix until combined. Shape dough into a disc, cover in plastic wrap and chill for 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 300. While dough is chilling, place coconut on a baking sheet. Toast in oven for around 10 minutes, stirring frequently. Coconut burns easily!


Set toasted coconut aside and turn oven up to 350. Take chilled dough, and roll out on a lightly floured surface to 1/4 inch thick. Using a small circular cookie cutter (also lightly floured), cut out cookies and place on parchment lined baking sheet. I used the tip of a pastry tube to cut out the inner circle, but if you can't find a small circular shape to use just cut it out by hand with a knife.


Bake for 8-10 minutes, or until edges begin to SLIGHTLY brown. Set on foil or parchment paper to cool.


I made my own caramel because my split personality is named Martha (however, I cut the salt in half). If you are on the saner side, unwrap 12-15oz of wrapped caramels and place in a pot. Add 2 T of milk and a pinch of salt. Melt together over low heat. I only needed 1 T of milk because the homemade caramel was pretty gooey to begin with. Once melted, stir in toasted coconut and remove from heat.


Once cookies have cooled, spread caramel mixture on top. I found the easiest method was to cover the entire cookie, and then stick the tip of my knife through the hole to remove the caramel in the center. Let topping set for about 20 minutes.


In a double boiler (or place a heat-proof bowl over a pot of simmering water, making sure the water does not touch the bowl), melt all chopped chocolate. Add vegetable oil and stir until you have a glossy chocolate. Take each cookie and hold between your thumb and pointer finger (right? that's what it's called?) and dip the bottom of each cookie into the chocolate. Set back on foil or parchment paper.


Place remaining chocolate in a piping bag, plastic bag with the corner snipped off, or one of these neat thingies I happen to have.


Drizzle chocolate on top of each cookie.


And now for the song I promised... to the tune of THIS.

You put the Boaz in the Katy Stuhr and you Paige it all up. She called the Katy and Gretchen'ed her up and said Evie! Is there nothing I can Hillary, Falicia!

(Wow.)

13 comments:

  1. Amazing! You seem to have a talent for cookies :) And what a great song...I'll be humming all day!

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  2. Siri, I know you are in a committed relationship and all, and it's not legal in California, but will you marry me??

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  3. take my word for it...these were 'da bomb!

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  4. I made these last year and they are INSANE. I ate them for every meal until they were gone. Yours look amazing!

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  5. Umm.. so you're Genius!

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  6. These look awesome! And great song! My jugband may have to do a cover at our next gig.

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  7. Haha, love the song. You are really too good at this. You should open a bakery and start shipping to Memphis asap.

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  8. I am completely confident in your abilities so I plan to make these and the Tagalongs for my nieces 1st birthday next Saturday! When I say make them for my nieces party, I mean make them for me to pig out on!!

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  9. You make those look so easy! I made Samoa Bars a few weeks back and ended up crying with chocolate everywhere.
    http://www.the-baker-chick.com/2011/02/samoa-bars.html

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  10. omg. i bet mine will look like a dump pile by the time i'm finished. but who doesn't love a tasty dump pile?

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  11. omg. i bet mine will look like a dump pile by the time i'm finished. but who doesn't love a tasty dump pile?

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  12. Awww i love your post !!! i am a big time foodie so it is obvious that you are going to get thumbs up from side.

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  13. This is absolutely stunning post ,,,, i love reading stuff like this,,,, well done...

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