Gluten-Free Tagalong Cookies (Copycat Recipe) (2024)

It’s officially Girl Scout Cookie season around here, and all of the sudden I find myself craving my childhood favorites, like Thin Mints and Tagalongs (also known as Peanut Butter Patties). I’ve already satisfied my craving for Thin Mints with my Peppermint Fudge Bars, a recipe found in my cookbook, so today I want to focus on my other favorite– Tagalongs.

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If you’re not familiar with Tagalongs, they feature a crisp shortbread-like cookie topped with a layer of creamy peanut butter, and then the whole thingis covered in chocolate. It’s basically a chocolate-covered peanut butter cup with a crunchy cookie added in the middle. In other words, perfection.

When I startedworking with grain-free baking a few years ago, I thought it was nearly impossible to create a “crispy” cookie using almond flour, but that was before I discovered arrowroot starch.I still don’t work with starches too often and try to use them sparingly, but in this case just a little bit of starch creates a cookie with the perfect crunchy texture for a knock-off Tagalong. Topped with peanut butter (or almond butter or sunflower butter, if you prefer) and a coating of dark chocolate, I don’t miss the traditional Girl Scout cookies one bit.

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Of course, this doesn’t mean wewon’t still support my nieces’ Girl Scout troops year…I just thinkmy versiontastes better. I hope you enjoy it, too!

Gluten-free Tagalong Cookies
Makes 12 cookies

Ingredients:

For the cookies
1 cup almond meal
2tablespoons arrowroot or tapioca starch
2tablespoons pure maple syrup
2tablespoons melted coconut oil or butter*
Pinch of fine sea salt

Peanut Butter Layer
1/4 cup all-natural creamy peanut butter (or nut butter of choice)
2 teaspoons pure maple syrup
Pinch of salt

Dark Chocolate Coating
1 cup dark chocolate chips (I used 70% dark chocolate)
1 teaspoon coconut oil or butter*

*This recipe is vegan if you use coconut oil, however the coconut oil does impart a slight coconut flavor to the final cookie. If you don’t need a vegan recipe, real butter also works well without adding the coconut flavor.

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 300F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. To prepare the cookies, combine all of the cookie ingredients in a medium mixing bowl and stir well tocreate a sticky, uniform dough.Use a heaping teaspoon to scoop the dough into 12 mounds onto the lined baking sheet, then use your fingers to shape the dough into 2-inch circles about 1/4-inch thick. (You can get your hands wet to help prevent the dough from sticking to your hands.) Press your thumb into the center of each circle to create a well for the peanut butter. Bake the cookies at 300F until the edges are lightly golden, about 18 minutes, then set aside to cool completely while you prepare the peanut butter layer.

To prepare the peanut butter filling, simply stir together the peanut butter, maple syrup, and salt until smooth. Drop a teaspoon of the mixture onto each cooled cookie, and then use your fingers or a spatula to spread the peanut butter over the top of the cookie. Place the peanut butter topped cookies in the freezer to set while you prepare the chocolate topping.

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To prepare the dark chocolate coating, simply melt together the dark chocolate chips and coconut oil or butter in a double boiler. (I use an oven-safe bowl that fits over a small sauce pot filled with about an inch of boiling water.) Once the chocolate is melted and smooth, remove the cookies from the freezer and spoon the melted chocolate over the top of each cookie, making sure to coat the sides.

Once all of the cookies are coated, place them back in the freezer to set until the chocolate is firm. Serve immediately, or keep them chilled in the fridge until ready to serve. (The chocolate may melt at room temperature if your room is too warm. Since it’s currently winter, my kitchen has been cool enough lately to store them at room temperature without them melting, and I do prefer the texture of the shortbread cookie at room temperature when it’s possible.)

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Note: If you’d like to coat the bottoms of the cookies in chocolate, simply remove them from the freezer once the chocolate tops have set, flip them over, and spoon more chocolate over the bottom. Place in the freezer to set the bottoms, and then serve. My husband and I both preferred the batch of cookies I made without the chocolate bottoms, so I recommend skipping that extra work!

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5 from 11 votes

An easy gluten-free and grain-free alternative to one of my favorite Girl Scout Cookies!

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Servings: 12

Ingredients

For the Cookies

  • 1 cup almond meal
  • 2 tablespoons arrowroot or tapioca starch
  • 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
  • 2 tablespoons melted coconut oil or butter*
  • Pinch of fine sea salt

Peanut Butter Layer

  • 1/4 cup all-natural creamy peanut butter (or nut butter of choice)
  • 2 teaspoons pure maple syrup
  • Pinch of salt

Dark Chocolate Coating

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 300F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. To prepare the cookies, combine all of the cookie ingredients in a medium mixing bowl and stir well to create a sticky, uniform dough. Use a heaping teaspoon to scoop the dough into 12 mounds onto the lined baking sheet, then use your fingers to shape the dough into 2-inch circles about 1/4-inch thick. (You can get your hands wet to help prevent the dough from sticking to your hands.) Press your thumb into the center of each circle to create a well for the peanut butter. Bake the cookies at 300F until the edges are lightly golden, about 18 minutes, then set aside to cool completely while you prepare the peanut butter layer.

  • To prepare the peanut butter filling, simply stir together the peanut butter, maple syrup, and salt until smooth. Drop a teaspoon of the mixture onto each cooled cookie, and then use your fingers or a spatula to spread the peanut butter over the top of the cookie. Place the peanut butter topped cookies in the freezer to set while you prepare the chocolate topping.

  • To prepare the dark chocolate coating, simply melt together the dark chocolate chips and coconut oil or butter in a double boiler. (I use an oven-safe bowl that fits over a small sauce pot filled with about an inch of boiling water.) Once the chocolate is melted and smooth, remove the cookies from the freezer and spoon the melted chocolate over the top of each cookie, making sure to coat the sides. Once all of the cookies are coated, place them back in the freezer to set until the chocolate is firm. Serve immediately, or keep them chilled in the fridge until ready to serve. (The chocolate may melt at room temperature if your room is too warm. Since it's currently winter, my kitchen has been cool enough lately to store them at room temperature without them melting, and I do prefer the texture of the shortbread cookie at room temperature when it's possible.)

Notes

*This recipe is vegan if you use coconut oil, however the coconut oil does impart a slight coconut flavor to the final cookie. If you don't need a vegan recipe, real butter also works well without adding the coconut flavor.

Also, if you'd like to coat the bottoms of the cookies in chocolate, simply remove them from the freezer once the chocolate tops have set, flip them over, and spoon more chocolate over the bottom. Place in the freezer to set the bottoms, and then serve. My husband and I both preferred the batch of cookies I made without the chocolate bottoms, so I recommend skipping that extra work!

Nutrition

Calories: 182kcal, Carbohydrates: 13g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 14g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 43mg, Potassium: 37mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 9g, Calcium: 30mg, Iron: 0.5mg

Author: Megan Gilmore

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: cookies, dessert, gluten free, grain free

Per Serving: Calories: 182, Fat: 14g, Carbohydrates: 13g, Fiber: 2g, Protein: 4g

Substitutions:

I think it’s fair to say that this recipe will work with any other nut butter you like, such as almond or sunflower butter, but I haven’t experimented with any other flours to make the cookies nut-free. Coconut flour does not make a good substitute in almond flour baking, but perhaps ground sunflower seeds could work? As always, please leave a comment below letting us know what has workedor not for you, so we can all benefit from your experience.

Happy cookie eating!

Reader Feedback:Do you have a favorite Girl Scout Cookie?Austin’s favorites are the Peanut Butter Sandwiches (I don’t get it) and the Samoas– which I agree, are delicious.

Gluten-Free Tagalong Cookies (Copycat Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Tagalong cookies? ›

Peanuts, sugar, vegetable oil (partially hydrogenated palm, palm kernel, flour, milk, corn syrup and/or cottonseed oil, soybean and palm oil, seeds, maple syrup, hydrogenated palm, soybean, activator, chocolate, butter and cottonseed oil), enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, coconut flakes, thiamin ...

How do you keep gluten-free cookies from falling apart? ›

Remember: Xanthan Gum is Your Friend

It might sound scary, but xanthan gum is key for successful gluten-free baking. It helps bind together the ingredients, preventing your cookies from falling to pieces. Be careful to not use too much; no one likes gummy baked goods.

Why did Girl Scouts change the name of Tagalongs? ›

However, this year the council has switched to ABC Smart Cookies. Little Brownie Bakers owns the trademarks for the names Samoas, Tagalongs, and Do-Si-Dos. Girls Scouts own the trademarks for Thin Mints, Trefoils, and Adventurefuls, which is why those names are the same.

Are Girl Scout Tagalongs gluten-free? ›

Gluten free Tagalongs cookies are a simple shortbread cookie topped with peanut butter and covered in chocolate. The Girl Scouts may make a few gluten free cookies, but they don't make these!

Is a peanut butter patty the same as a tagalong? ›

Peanut Butter Patties made by ABC Bakers don't have quite as much peanut butter tucked into this favorite cookie as Tagalongs made by Little Brownie Bakers do. In fact, peanut butter is even the first ingredient listed on the Tagalongs nutrition facts, but Peanut Butter Patties list sugar first.

What are Tagalong cookies called now? ›

Whether the package says Peanut Butter Patties® or Tagalongs®, or Samoas® or Caramel deLites®, the cookies are similarly delicious.

Should I add xanthan gum to gluten-free cookies? ›

Using xanthan gum helps provide some of the stickiness that gluten free goods lack, replacing some elasticity. Xanthan gum mimics some of gluten's most essential properties by sticking to flour and its moisture. This helps create moist goods that hold their shape after being baked.

What happens when you use gluten-free flour in cookies? ›

Gluten free flours often contain lots of water grabbing gums and starches so we have to ensure that there is enough water present to fully hydrate the gums and gelatinize the starches. When starches do not gelatinize, the baked good can have a gritty texture, and this commonly happens with flours such as cornflour.

How to make gluten-free cookies less dry and crumbly? ›

Add extra liquid: Gluten-free flours tend to absorb more liquid than regular flour, so you may need to add more liquid to your recipes to compensate. This can help to keep your baked goods moist and prevent them from becoming dry and crumbly.

What is the new Girl Scout Cookie for 2024? ›

The 2024 lineup includes classics such as Thin Mints®, Samoas®/Caramel deLites®, Peanut Butter Patties®/Tagalongs®, Adventurefuls® and other fan favorites. “When people buy Girl Scout Cookies, they're buying so much more than cookies.

Why are they no longer called Samoas? ›

Because the Girl Scouts licenses two bakeries — ABC Bakers and Little Brownie Bakers — and each Girl Scout Council decides which to contract with, and the two bakeries use different names for the (almost) same cookies. So what one bakery calls Samoas is called Caramel deLites by the other.

What were the old lemon Girl Scout Cookies called? ›

The Girl Scouts often experiment with citrus-flavored cookies, and Savannah Smiles enjoyed a particularly long run. Dusted in powdered sugar and packed with lemon zest, they were named after Savannah, Georgia (where the Girl Scouts began) and the Brownie Smile song.

What are the discontinued Girl Scout cookies? ›

14 Discontinued Girl Scout Cookies That Are Gone Forever
  • Raspberry Rally. This little treat occupies a unique spot in Girl Scout cookie history. ...
  • All Abouts. ...
  • Dulce de Leche. ...
  • Animal Treasures. ...
  • Juliettes. ...
  • Olé Olés. ...
  • Thanks-A-Lot. ...
  • Lemon Chalet Crèmes.
Feb 10, 2024

What are the gluten-free Girl Scout cookies called? ›

For more information, visit the Meet the Cookies page of our website. Are there Girl Scout Cookies that are certified gluten-free? Yes. Girl Scouts in select areas will be selling either the gluten-free Caramel Chocolate Chip or Toffee-tastic® Girl Scout Cookies.

Why are Girl Scout cookies so expensive? ›

On the Girl Scouts website, the national organization gives the reason for the increase, saying prices reflect the current cost of cookies and the cost of providing high-quality Girl Scout programming and experiences in an ever-changing economic environment.

What are the allergens in Tagalongs? ›

Tagalongs®

CONTAINS PEANUT, WHEAT, SOY AND MILK INGREDIENTS. MANUFACTURED IN A SHARED FACILITY WITH TREE NUTS & EGG.

Are Tagalongs vegetarian? ›

While Peanut Butter Patties made by ABC Bakers are vegan, their cousins—Tagalongs, made by Little Brownie Bakers—contain milk.

Are Tag Along Girl Scout Cookies vegan? ›

These copycat tagalongs are vegan and gluten free, but Girl Scout Tagalongs are actually not vegan, as they contain milk ingredients. The cookie made by ABC baker – the Peanut Butter Pattie – is vegan, but not gluten free.

Are peanut butter patties vegan vs Tagalongs? ›

We can't get enough of the Peanut Butter Patties from ABC Bakers. These vegan Girl Scout cookies are an iconic choice for the 2024 Girl Scout cookie season. If you live in Little Brownie Bakers territory, skip the Tagalongs as those unfortunately contain milk ingredients.

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