DessertsJanuary 04, 2013
Calories
376
Sodium
206mg
8% DV
Fat
14g
22% DV
Protein
3g
7% DV
Carbs
53g
18% DV
Fiber
3g
14% DV
Frozen Samoan Cookie Dessert
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t is OFFICIAL!!! Girl scout cookies are in and I am in heaven!!! My Favorite Cookies are called Somoas (but in the Midwest they are called Caramel DeLites). I decided to give this dessert a try and it turned out Delicious! Enjoy!
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1 (16.5-oz.) Pillsbury® Create ‘n Bake Refrigerated Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
1 quart French vanilla ice cream (block form preferred)
2 ½ cups coconut, toasted* and divided
10 fudge covered graham crackers, broken and divided (I used Walmart Brand)
10 Samoa Cookies broken into small pieces and divided (Keebler also makes a kind of Samoa Cookies that will work if you don't have any girls scouts near by)
1 cup caramel sundae syrup, divided
½ cup miniature chocolate chips, divided
Smucker’s® Chocolate Fudge Magic Shell® Topping
1 quart French vanilla ice cream (block form preferred)
2 ½ cups coconut, toasted* and divided
10 fudge covered graham crackers, broken and divided (I used Walmart Brand)
10 Samoa Cookies broken into small pieces and divided (Keebler also makes a kind of Samoa Cookies that will work if you don't have any girls scouts near by)
1 cup caramel sundae syrup, divided
½ cup miniature chocolate chips, divided
Smucker’s® Chocolate Fudge Magic Shell® Topping
Heat oven to 350º F. Grease the bottom of a 9X9-inch glass pan. Spread the cookie dough evenly across the bottom of the pan and bake as directed on the package. Watch it so it doesn't burn. Cool in the...
See the full directions on my site
See the full directions on my site
Nutritions
Calories
376
Sodium
206mg
8% DV
Fat
14g
22% DV
Protein
3g
7% DV
Carbs
53g
18% DV
Fiber
3g
14% DV
PER SERVING *
% DAILY VALUE*
Fat
Saturated Fat7g37%
Polysaturated Fat2g13%
Monosaturated Fat4g31%
Cholesterol7mg2%
Sodium206mg8%
Potassium96mg2%
Protein3g7%
% DAILY VALUE*
Total Carbohydrate
Fiber3g14%
Sugar26g52%
Vitamin A52IU1%
Vitamin B60.92mg46%
Vitamin C2mg3%
Calcium18mg1%
Iron2mg13%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.