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March 24, 2021 11 Comments

Amazing Samoa Rice Krispie Treats

A stack of three Amazing Samoa Rice Krispie treats on a white plate. In the background, there's another plate with one serving of Samoa Rice Krispie treat and a glass 9x13 partial pan of Rice Krispie Treats.

 Chewy caramel Rice Krispie Treats packed with shortbread cookie pieces, chocolate chips, and toasted coconut. Topped with more chocolate and toasted coconut; self-control is out the window! Girl Scout Cookie lover or not, you’re going to LOVE these Amazing Samoa Rice Krispie Treats.

I’ve had the idea to make Rice Krispie Treats with a Samoa Girl Scout Cookie theme for a while now, and I’m so happy I finally worked them up. I knew I wanted to have the taste of Samoa Cookies but not use actual Samoa Cookies. I wanted for you (and me) to be able to make these any time of the year, not just when you have a stash of Girl Scout Cookies. 

Adding the caramel to the marshmallow mixture carries the caramel flavor throughout the entire treat. Breaking up shortbread cookies to mix in with the Rice Krispies and also toasting the coconut instead of leaving it as-is out of the package, really takes these Rice Krispie Treats to a whole new level. I am sooooo excited for you to give Amazing Samoa Rice Krispie Treats a try! 

A partial picture of a 9x13 glass pan of Samoa Rice Krispie Treats cut into squares.As far as the shortbread cookies go, I found some here in Germany that you may not be able to get where you live…don’t worry…any shortbread cookie will do–Lorna Doone, Pepperidge Farm, the kind in a circle tin you get around Christmas time…or in a pinch, I think Keebler Fudge Stripe Cookies would be a great alternative.  

The caramel you use can also be slightly different than mine. I would suggest either using Kraft Caramels (the kind that are little squares wrapped in plastic) or a nice thick caramel sauce that is used to top ice cream. Be careful with that. There are caramel sauces that are more of a thinly squeezed type of caramel, and then there are bottles of caramel that have more of a hot fudge consistency. The hot fudge consistency type is the one you are looking for. If you use the packaged caramels, you will need about 20-25 caramels.

Toasting the coconut is a vital part of the recipe to get the true Samoa Girl Scout Cookie flavor. You can do this in the microwave by putting the coconut in a glass microwave-safe dish and heating it in 30-second increments, stirring in between, until it starts to show small specs of lightly browned coconut. At that point, drop to 20-second increments until the coconut has toasted nicely. Don’t go too far. It can go from nicely toasted to burnt pretty quickly. The coconut needs to cool before adding it to the Rice Krispies. You can make it a little in advance, or you can pour it out onto a plate with some parchment paper for it to cool quickly. 

A glass 9x13 dish with cut Samoa Rice Krispies with a black spatula holding a piece of Rice Krispie Treat above the right corner of the pan.Rice Krispie Treats are one of the most delicious treats out there in my opinion. I’m a huge fan, and I am so excited to share this blow-your-mind-good recipe with you! Here are some of my other favorite Rice Krispie recipes. 

Delicious Rice Krispie Recipes

  • Crazy Good Caramel Rice Crispies
  • Snicker Bar Rice Krispies Treats
  • S’mores Rice Krispy Treats
  • Chewy Caramel Rice Crispy Treats with Chocolate Chips
  • Granola Bar Bites
  • Rice Crispy Chicken Thighs

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14-picture photo collage of step-by-step pictures for how to make Amazing Samoa Rice Krispies TreatsA Rice Krispies Treat being held by two hands beginning to pull it apart. In the background there are a few servings of the treats sitting on small white plates.Frequently Asked Questions for how to make Amazing Samoa Rice Krispie Treats

What type of Caramel Should I use in this recipe?

I suggest using Kraft Caramels (the type that are small squares wrapped in plastic) or a nice thick caramel sauce you would buy to eat on ice cream. Make sure to get one that is in a bottle and has a similar consistency to hot fudge. If you use Kraft Caramels, you will need 20-25. In a pinch, you could make a small batch of homemade caramel. If you choose to do that, I would suggest making a half batch of this Merry Widow Caramel recipe. 

I can’t find shortbread cookies. can I use something else?

If you can’t find shortbread cookies, you can try using Keebler Fudge Striped Cookies, vanilla wafers, the cookie parts of Golden Oreos (scrape out the center) or graham crackers would probably even work pretty well. However, to get the authentic taste of a Samoa Girl Scout Cookie, shortbread cookies are the best to use in this recipe. 

How do you toast Coconut?

You can toast coconut in your oven or on the stovetop, but I have found the easiest way is to use a microwave. Put the coconut in a glass microwave-safe dish and heat it in 30-second increments, stirring in between, until it starts to show small specs of lightly browned coconut. At that point, drop it to 20-second increments until the coconut has toasted nicely. Don’t go too far. It can go from nicely toasted to burnt pretty quickly. 

A glass 9x13 dish of cut Samoa Rice Krispie Treats with several pieces missing. Above the glass pan, there's a Rice Krispies treat with a bite out of it.Can I use Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips instead of Milk Chocolate?

Yes, you can use whatever type of chocolate you prefer. I find the milk chocolate gives the most authentic flavor in this recipe, but semi-sweet would still work awesome!

Are these gluten-free?

Unless you are able to find gluten-free shortbread cookies and gluten-free Rice Krispies, these are not gluten-free. 

Can these be made ahead of time?

Yes. In fact, for the chocolate on top of the Rice Krispies to properly set up, these need to be made at least a few hours before you plan to serve them. Making them a day in advance or even two (if you keep them covered once they have set up and completely cooled) will work great.

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Amazing Samoa Rice Krispie Treats
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
15 mins
Total time
25 mins
 
Chewy caramel Rice Krispies packed with shortbread cookie pieces, chocolate chips, and toasted coconut. Topped off with more chocolate and toasted coconut! AMAZING!!! You're going to love them!
Author: Maria
Serves: 20
Ingredients
  • 1 (10 ounce) package mini-marshmallows
  • 8 ounce of a thick caramel sauce or 20-25 individually wrapped Kraft Caramels (unwrapped)
  • ¼ cup butter
  • 4½ cups Rice Krispies cereal
  • 2 cups, shortbread cookie pieces
  • 1½ cups toasted coconut, divided (see post for how to toast the coconut)
  • 1 (12 ounce) package milk chocolate chips
Instructions
  1. Butter a 9x13 glass baking dish and set aside.
  2. In a large saucepan, combine the butter, marshmallows, and caramel syrup (or Kraft Caramels). Melt over medium-low heat until all ingredients are melted together.
  3. Remove from heat and pour in the Rice Krispies, cookie pieces, and 1 cup of the toasted coconut. Mix until well combined. Let cool for a minute or two, and then quickly stir in ¾ cup of the chocolate chips and pour into the prepared 9x13 baking dish. Press down with buttered hands.
  4. Melt the remaining chocolate chips. (You can do this carefully in the microwave or over a double boiler.) I like to add 1 tsp of canola oil to help it melt better.
  5. Pour melted chocolate over the pressed-down Rice Krispies and spread evenly. Sprinkle the remaining ½ cup of toasted coconut over the melted chocolate.
  6. Let them cool until the chocolate on top has set up.
  7. Once they are set, you can cut and enjoy!
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11 Comments

  1. AnnS

    April 25, 2021 at 9:58 am

    These are amazing! My daughter loves them—said she could eat them all day long 🙂

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    • Maria

      April 27, 2021 at 7:01 am

      YAY!!!! I am so glad she loves them! I also feel like I could eat them all.day.long!

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  2. Nise

    May 11, 2021 at 2:05 pm

    These were a hit for mother’s day. Everyone said don’t lose that recipe! They are delicious and hard to stop eating.

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    • Maria

      May 12, 2021 at 7:13 am

      Thank you, this makes me so happy! I feel like the whole world needs as pan of these! And I agree, soooo hard to stop eating!

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  3. Sara

    July 20, 2021 at 6:13 pm

    My 15-year old son wanted to make Cocoa Krispie rice crispy treats until I showed him this recipe. He made these right away (with no help, I might add) and they are to die for! Wow!! So good. #julygiveaway

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  4. Callie

    July 20, 2021 at 6:17 pm

    #julygiveaway

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  5. katie

    November 30, 2021 at 11:43 am

    I love these! I made them a couple times at home and I am planning to make them again this weekend for my roommates to try!!
    #novembergiveaway

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    • Maria

      December 2, 2021 at 4:36 pm

      Yay! That makes me so happy! I am so glad you like the recipe!

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  6. Bonnie Cotton

    June 12, 2023 at 3:49 pm

    These sound amazing (Snickers are my favorite candy bar) but I’m wondering if the marshmallows could be left out and they would still be wonderful. I’m not a big fan of marshmallows, but admit I do use them when asked for…usually, anyway. I just don’t want to make them w/o and find they really were needed.
    Your Amazing Somoa Rice Krispie Treats are to die for, btw…me and my 14 year old grandson both love them.

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    • Maria

      August 2, 2023 at 1:56 pm

      hey are so good. One of my absolute favorite recipes. If you don’t like marshmallows, you have got to try my scotcharoo’s recipe. You will love them. You could try using that recipe and adding snickers and peanuts instead of following the original snicker rice crispy recipe.https://reallifedinner.com/chocolate-scotcheroo-rice-krispie-treats/

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  7. Shanna

    August 25, 2023 at 12:28 pm

    I’m here to PARTY with you and celebrate 10 years! Congrats on an amazing milestone, Maria!! Had to rate and review one of my absolute favorite desserts of yours! From the moment you made these and shared them with me I’ve never stopped dreaming of them! I’m so glad you put them on the blog for us all to enjoy! Just sent a pan of them to work with my husband for a potluck and I’m devastated because I know it will come home licked clean… it does every time. These Samoa Rice Krispies really are the BEST EVER! 10/10 recommend!

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