Oatmeal Peanut Butter Sandwich Cremes Girl Scout Copycats

Friday, March 12, 2010
If you're a Girl Scout cookie fan, these are one of our favorites you may know them as Do-Si-Dos and we have a similar delicious cookie here today that's easy to make and a copycat.

These Oatmeal Peanut Butter Sandwich Cremes Girl Scout Copycats have a light fluffy peanut butter filling and you can even change them up and make a P&J cookie just by adding a dollop of jam to this decadent filling.

Our photos are step-by-step instructions, and if this isn't your favorite Girl Scout cookie you may want to try our Girl Scout Cookie Roundup with thin, mints, peanut butter patties, and more just to name a few we even have some that are retired cookie recipes.

Just when you think those little Debbie Oatmeal cream cookies in the supermarket are delicious you'll find out just how easy they are to make and a healthier alternative to getting anything with preservatives in there!

Just scroll down to the end of our page for this printable recipe and we included step-by-step photos.


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Step by Step Creme Filled Oatmeal Cookies

  1. make the dough and chill
  2. roll in balls and flatten
  3. make the filling and set aside
  4. bake the cookies
  5. cool
  6. fill

oatmeal filled cookies


Other Filling Ideas

  • coconut extract added to canned frosting and coconut
  • Nutella
  • spread with real peanut and jelly
  • spread with just jam
  • marshmallow cream
  • chocolate ganache

oatmeal cream cookies filled


Ingredients you will need

  • flour
  • butter
  • oatmeal
  • sugar
  • peanut butter
  • eggs
  • salt
  • powdered sugar
  • brown sugar
  • baking soda
  • baking powder

mixing the dough for oatmeal creme cookies


Some Tools you May Need

  1. baking cookie sheet
  2. mixing bowl
  3. spatula
  4. spoon
  5. whisk
  6. food processor

refrigerated dough these are a do si dos copycat Girl Scout Cookie


Tips

  1. cream the sugar and butter together
  2. refrigerate the dough
  3. always preheat the oven first
  4. make sure the baking sheets are completely cool before adding raw dough from the next batch
  5. cool cookies completely before filling

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Thin Mints

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Seriously Easy Filled Cookies


If you're a peanut butter fan and love oatmeal do not miss trying these copycat Oatmeal Creme Filled Cookies they truly are easy to make but I must warn you, they will be gobbled up fast so make a double batch!



Oatmeal Peanut Butter Sandwich Cremes Girl Scout Copycats

Oatmeal Peanut Butter Sandwich Cremes (Knockoff Cookies)

Yield: 30
Author: Claudia Lamascolo
Prep time: 25 MinCook time: 8 MinTotal time: 33 Min
These are GS knockoff oatmeal filled with peanut butter cookies. You can adapt these to be a P&J cookie also.

Ingredients

  • Oatmeal cookie dough:
  • 3/4 cup flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon of baking powder
  • pinch of cinnamon
  • 1 cup of Old Fashioned Oats put in a food processor and processed into semi-fine flour in the food processor
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • Set aside in a bowl while mixing the next set of ingredients.
  • In a heavy-duty electric mixing bowl, add to the bowl:
  • 1/2 cup smooth peanut butter
  • 1 cup of brown sugar
  • 1 stick or a half cup of butter (do not use margarine)
  • 1 egg
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • Creme Filling for cookies:
  • 6 to 7 tablespoons of heavy cream add more if this gets too thick and won't spread easily
  • 1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon smooth peanut butter
  • 1 1/3 cups of powdered sugar
  • 3 tablespoons of butter (don't use margarine)
  • Mix till light and fluffy, depending on the weather, this can dry out, and need to add drops of cream to moisten.

Instructions

  1. Cream these ingredients together till light and fluffy, add all dry ingredients next and mix together working all together evenly.
  2. Wrap mixture in wax paper and put in the refrigerator for about an hour.
  3. Remove from fridge, roll into small rounded balls, two fingers full, then slightly flattened with two fingers, the bottom of a glass or the palm of your hand, no more than 1/4 inch high. (If using one sheet at a time, place the dough back in the refrigerator until you are ready for the next batch.)
  4. Place on oil sprayed greased cookie sheets and bake at 350 degrees until cookies are light brown, around 8 to 10 minutes, if you like them, hard cook, longer, 8 minutes is crunchy but still a little chewy, 10 minutes completely crunchy.
  5. Cool for a minute on the cookie sheet and transfer to a wire rack to cool thoroughly.
  6. Make filling next.
  7. Fill cookie, and add another cookie on top to make the sandwich.
  8. I used a cheese spreader to spread the filling on. Double the filling of this recipe. This recipe below will give you a thin creme for 3 1/2 dozen cookies.
  9. Note: For peanut butter and jelly style cookies just spread a layer of jam on the peanut butter layer.
  10. Note:
  11. I have had test testers, some think these taste like G.S. Do-Si-Dos, some think Nutter Butters. So if you're a fan of any of these enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

Calories

178.62

Fat (grams)

10.23

Sat. Fat (grams)

4.39

Carbs (grams)

20.6

Fiber (grams)

0.52

Net carbs

20.07

Sugar (grams)

17.08

Protein (grams)

2.7

Sodium (milligrams)

118.72

Cholesterol (grams)

20.24
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24 comments

  1. How do you do it Claudia? These cookies look fabulous, I can almost taste them. They would be so great to dunk in my coffee, yummy! Almost back to the "no baking" time for us again. Move the clocks this weekend, already?? can you believe that?

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  2. I'm worried I wouldn't share. You amaze me with those confections. Totally enticing.

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  3. Oh wow, those pictures as awesome! Just look at the sunshine! You just made me fall in love with those cookies. hmm...mm...

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  4. wow, you should take these knockoffs and go door to door - bet they would outsell the boxed versions

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  5. My daughter decided she wanted to come over and bake treats for her friends. She's 24 years old, so when she wants to visit I drop everything. These will be fun to make. Thanks!

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  6. These sound heavenly! I've been dreaming of a good peanut butter cookie - I even bought a jar of peanut butter awhile back just thinking about them - and there it still sits in the cupboard ...... hmmmmm. Someone once told me that Sundays were 'free' days during lent. Maybe I'll believe that this year and bake up a batch of these - we'll see what DH says ;-)

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  7. These look very delicious. I think I can eat a lot when watching TV. Great as a gift too. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. it looks fantastic these cookies in the light of the springtime!

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  9. WOW, these cookies look delicious and very tempting. I'd like to taste one right now.
    Bye dear, have a nice sunday

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  10. love these cookies - they are a variation of amish whoopie pie cookies, right? I made chocolate ones recently with raspberry creme. these PB/oatmeal ones look great - I will have to try this soon. best, Sasha

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  11. Peanut butter filling?! I can tell that I'm already hooked.

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  12. yum...love a good taste of oatmeal cookies, I wish I can taste one right now!

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  13. I'm loving all these cookies you are making - your family must be over every night eating all your goodies! have a great sunday!

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  14. Way to go Claudia! Beautiful cookies and I always applaud making homemade anything versus store-bought.

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  15. So cute and delicious!!

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  16. Oh man, I TOTALLY remember this kind of cookie, which I haven't had since I was a kid! Homemade is so much better, these would really take me back.

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  17. Yum! Such scrumptious cookies with PB! I would love to have a few right now!

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  18. Filling is too delicious, beautiful cookies as always!

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  19. I think the Girls Scouts should hire you as a consultant! The filling in these looks scrumptious!

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  20. Sweet or savory... your recipes always ROCK! :)

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  21. Another great cookie recipe here Claudia! I'll take 2 boxes please!

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  22. Hello Claudia. I came to tell you that I've baked these cookies yesterday and they are amazing. Thank you for the recipe (next time I will make a double batch, as they finished in one day :) )

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  23. thanks for all the fabulous comments!!!!

    @Brindusa so glad you tried this and thanks for the lovely comment back very appreciated!

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  24. I posted this recipe on my blog, so if you want (and have time) to see them, here is the adress http://brindusascheaua.blogspot.com/2010/03/fursecuri-cu-unt-de-arahide.html

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