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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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49 Comments

  1. Robyn | Add a Pinch says:

    Oh my word! What a great idea for a pie.

  2. Katrina says:

    This is such a great idea. I too have always loved enjoying thin mints with my dad. This pie will make him swoon!

  3. Shelby says:

    MMmm! I love girl scout cookies and thin mints are of course, the tried and true classic. This recipe looks like a great variation on their flavors! Thank you!

  4. Connie the cookie monster says:

    aw, no more peanut butter :(

  5. Vimitha says:

    No-bake pie looks so yummy, rich and mouth watering…

  6. Jen says:

    I was my daughter’s Girl Scout leader for several years, and after 3 years of having a living room FULL of Girl Scout cookies I swore up and down I never wanted to see another one so long as I lived. But every year now (she’s no longer a Girl Scout) I get sucked into those sweet little faces at the grocery store and buy way more Thin Mints than a girl could possibly need! Thank heavens they freeze well! Great recipe…

  7. Laura says:

    Oh. My. God. I’ve adored those thin mints my whole life and despite the sophisticasization (lol) of my own tastes I still love those things. My dad stockpiled them also! This pie looks awesome.

  8. Paula B. says:

    I’m giving up or in or whatever, I am never going to lose anymore weight. I have decided to move next door to you and just be your chief sampler, and no, I am not a stalker, just a (dessert-loving) retired teacher. So email me your address and I will let my husband know we are moving,uh, is there a house in the neighborhood up for sale??? BTW That pie looks sinfully good!

  9. Aimee @ Simple Bites says:

    Cookies…in PIE? Yes please!!