It's been 4 years since I've indulged in one of my favorite girl scout cookies! 4 years people!! While my favorite are Tagalongs, Aaron's are Thin Mints! I found this recipe for Vegan Thin Mints and was determined to make them as a surprise for A last night. Unfortunately, my trusty baking store in the foreign market doesn't carry peppermint extract like I hoped they would... And "No", lady at the store, "the mint liquor that you sell will not work as a substitute for peppermint extract!" Nice try though! I went home last night a little defeated and frustrated that every time I try to cook or bake something fun, there is at least one ingredient that can not be found in Korea! I digress...
Aaron got home just as I was finishing dinner and asked why I had Zec (제크) Crackers (Korea's RITZ equivalent) on the table, since we never buy stuff like that. I explained that I wanted to make him Thin Mints, but that I couldn't find the peppermint extract. He immediately said, "Let's put peanut butter on these and dip them in the chocolate!" YES! YES! YES! If I can't make Thin Mints, I'll make Tagalongs!
I love this man!
Let the tutorial commence...
INGREDIENTS:
- melting chocolate
- peanut butter
- RITZ (or Zek - 제크) crackers
TOTAL TIME:
Prep & Cooking time = 30 minutes or less
STEP 1:
STEP 2:
Place a 2nd cracker on top of the peanut butter, like a sandwich.
STEP 3:
Put the "melting chocolate" into a small bowl, and drop it into a pot of water on low/medium heat.
(Wait about 5-8 minutes for the chocolate to completely melt.) *My chocolate looks weird because I tried to melt it in the pot, before Aaron told me about doing it this way. Good thing I've got him around.
STEP 4:
Dip one side of the cracker sandwich into the chocolate...
STEP 5:
Set the 1/2 dipped cookies in a cool place and hang out for a little while, while the chocolate hardens. I chose to hang with A and Mav. Wouldn't you?! :) Since I don't have a big refrigerator to put my cookies in to set the chocolate, I put mine on the window sill, since it's 40% outside and the chocolate hardened right up in no time! Clever, eh?!
STEP 6:
Then, re-dip the cookies, covering the opposite side with chocolate. Place them back onto the wax paper and wait for them to harden.
... Wala, you've got homemade Osteen style Tagalongs! How easy is that?!