Across our region, local bakers and chefs joined forces with Girl Scouts to showcase the power of entrepreneurship and community. This collaboration highlights the creativity of small business owners who have transformed Girl Scout Cookies into unique desserts, while also supporting first-time cookie sellers in the Girl Scout Cookie Program—the largest girl-led entrepreneurial program in the world.
For some Girl Scouts, selling cookies has not always been an option. Some troops face challenges due to a lack of volunteer troop leaders or cookie managers. This year, GSCSNJ staff stepped in to help, ensuring every girl who wanted to had the chance to participate. The digital cookie marketplace provided a way for these young entrepreneurs to sell cookies for the first time, supported by staff, fellow Girl Scouts, and the broader community.
Small Business Owners Step Up
Several local bakers and chefs saw an opportunity to support these Girl Scouts by incorporating Girl Scout Cookies into their own culinary work. Each business owner brought their own expertise, crafting special recipes inspired by cookies like Thin Mints, Carmel Delights, and Peanut Butter Patties. (Recipes below!)
These business owners share an appreciation for the entrepreneurial foundation of the Girl Scout Cookie Program. As entrepreneurs themselves, they understand the value of learning how to set goals, make decisions, and engage customers—skills the Girl Scouts develop through cookie sales.
“Selling cookies isn’t just about fundraising—it’s about business skills, responsibility, and confidence,” said Cassandra Forgatch. “It’s inspiring to see these young entrepreneurs take part in a program that teaches them real-world lessons they will use for the rest of their lives.”
A Community Effort to Ensure Every Girl Scout Can Participate
This initiative was created with one goal: to make sure all Girl Scouts had the opportunity to participate in the Cookie Program. With community and business support, along with staff stepping into leadership roles, many first-time sellers now have access to this important experience.
“The Girl Scout Cookie Program has been teaching business and leadership skills for over 100 years,” said Ginny Hill, CEO of GSCSNJ. “This year, we were determined to find a way for every Girl Scout in our council who wanted to participate to have that opportunity.”
Cookies Are Available Until March 16
Girl Scout Cookies are only available for a short time each year, and the last day to order is Sunday, March 16. After that, they won’t return until next season.
Customers can find a Cookie Booth by using the Cookie Booth Finder at www.gscsnj.org or place an order online at https://digitalcookie.girlscouts.org/scout/troop12345c131
Featured Recipes Below!
Lemon & Berry Mini Cake
By Cassandra Burnett, Lizzie’s Love Cakes – Featuring Lemonades
INGREDIENTS
ITEMS
INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat the convection oven to 325.
Mix on medium-speed eggs, sugar, and butter for 15 minutes. Slowly add flour, sparkling lemon juice, and cardamom. Fully integrate batter. Pour 5 cups of the batter into a 16x11 sheet cake pan using nonstick spray. Tap out air bubbles. Bake for 15 minutes. Rotate the pan and bake for another 15 minutes.
Add diced strawberries, lemon juice, and cardamom to a small mixing bowl. Mix and refrigerate while the cake is baking.
For lemon whipped cream, take your whipping cream and start whipping it in your mixer. Add sugar, zest, and lemon juice. Whip until it forms soft peaks.
Pulse Girl Scout Lemonade cookies in a food processor until fine crumbs.
Once cooled, using a cookie cutter, cut out circles for the layer cake, strawberries, whipped cream, and cookie crumbs.
Deliteful Cereal Treats
By Cheyanne Forgatch, Artisan Marshmallows – Featuring Carmel Delites
INGREDIENTS
INSTRUCTIONS
Crush cookies using a food processor or mallet and set aside
Put the chocolate in a safe bowl
Brown stick of butter in a large pot
Once browned, as caramel and stir constantly until incorporated
Add marshmallows and still until almost completely melted
Add crushed Caramel Delite cookies and continue to stir until incorporated
Take off of the heat
Add coconut and stir to incorporate
Add crispy rice cereal, a little at a time, until completely incorporated
Add the remainder of the marshmallows, still until incorporated
Pour into parchment-lined pan
Top with chopped Caramel Delite Cookies
Press into the corners of the pan using a silicone spatula or greased hands
Let cool for about 4 hours
Cut into the desired size
Drizzle with melted chocolate (Heat in microwave wave-safe bowl in 30-second increments until melted)
Thin Mint Milkshake
By Renee Patrone Rhinehart, Party Host Helper – Featuring Thin Mints
INGREDIENTS
ITEMS NEEDED
INSTRUCTIONS
Add all ingredients and blend!
Use the chocolate syrup to put on the inside of the cup
Pour into a glass
Garnish with a cookie and some whipped cream
Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world. Through programs, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically themselves as they discover their strengths and rise to meet new challenges—whether they want to climb to the top of a tree or the top of their class, lace up their boots for a hike or advocate for climate justice, or make their first best friends. Backed by trusted adult volunteers, mentors, and millions of alums, Girl Scouts lead the way as they find their voices and make changes that affect the issues most important to them.