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Siriously Delicious food blogger Siri Daly shares recipes in her debut cookbook

- By Jessica Yadegaran Bay Area News Group

Like most former Girl Scouts or Brownies, Siri Daly has positive memories of selling her favorite cookies — and mixed feelings about those stiff uniforms.

Today, as a mother of three and “Today” show food contributo­r, Daly writes a popular blog, Siriously Delicious, that features a mix of what she calls Siriously Nutritious and Siriously Not Nutritious meals, snacks and treats organized with the busy home cook in mind.

But it’s her debut cookbook that you’ll want to get your hands on. In “Siriously Delicious: 100 Nutritious (and Not So Nutritious) Simple Recipes for the Real Home Cook” (Oxmoor, $27), Daly — who is married to “The Voice” host and “Today” show contributo­r Carson Daly — shares recipes for her favorite Girl Scout cookies, so you can make them at home long after the budding entreprene­urs have left grocery storefront­s.

Specifical­ly, we’re talking about her recipe for Samoas or Caramel deLites, which Daly makes using store-bought caramel candies, gobs of sweet shredded coconut and a touch of almond extract, and her version of Tagalongs, a creamy peanut butterfill­ed crisp shortbread perfectly cloaked in a mixture of milk and dark chocolates.

The cookbook, which hit shelves in April, features 100 easy-to-follow recipes with hearty ingredient­s from Daly’s Midwestern upbringing, like hash brown egg cups and creamy chicken tortilla soup, as well as modern takes on the comfort food trend, like caramelize­d Brussels sprouts grilled cheese, Buffalo-baked cauliflowe­r and Greek nachos.

But it’s the treats we keep coming back to. Here’s hoping Daly plans to include Thin Mints in her follow-up cookbook. We can practicall­y feel that scratchy uniform now.

Samoa Cookies

Makes 42 INGREDIENT­S Cookies:

1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperatur­e ½ cup powdered sugar ½ teaspoon vanilla extract 1/8 teaspoon almond extract 2 cups all-purpose flour ½ teaspoon table salt Coconut-caramel topping: 2½ cups sweetened shredded coconut 12 ounces store-bought caramel candies 2 tablespoon­s whole milk Pinch of table salt

Chocolate coating:

6 ounces milk chocolate baking bar, chopped

6 ounces semisweet or dark chocolate baking bar, chopped

1 teaspoon vegetable oil

INSTRUCTIO­NS

Heat the oven to 300 degrees. Make the cookies: Beat the butter and powdered sugar with an electric mixer on medium speed until smooth. Add the vanilla and almond extracts, and beat until combined.

Sift together the flour and salt in a separate bowl. Slowly add the sifted ingredient­s to the butter mixture, beating on low speed until combined. Shape the dough into a disk; wrap in plastic wrap, and chill 30 minutes.

Meanwhile, make the topping: Spread the coconut on a baking sheet. Bake until lightly toasted, about 10 minutes, stirring frequently. (Be careful, as coconut burns easily.) Set aside. Increase the oven temperatur­e to 350 degrees.

Unwrap the chilled dough disk, and roll it out on a lightly floured surface to a ¼-inch thickness. Cut the dough, using a floured 2-inch round cutter. Using the tip of a sharp knife, cut out a ¾-inch circle in the center of each cookie, reserving the cutouts for scraps.

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 ?? COURTESY VICTOR PROTASIO ?? Missing those Girl Scout cookies already? You’ll find a recipe for homemade Samoas in “Today” show food contributo­r Siri Daly’s new book, “Siriously Delicious.”
COURTESY VICTOR PROTASIO Missing those Girl Scout cookies already? You’ll find a recipe for homemade Samoas in “Today” show food contributo­r Siri Daly’s new book, “Siriously Delicious.”
 ?? COURTESY ELLEN SILVERMAN ?? “Today” show food contributo­r and food blogger Siri Daly has a new book out. Dubbed “Siriously Delicious,” it’s a deliciousl­y familyfrie­ndly take on home cooking.
COURTESY ELLEN SILVERMAN “Today” show food contributo­r and food blogger Siri Daly has a new book out. Dubbed “Siriously Delicious,” it’s a deliciousl­y familyfrie­ndly take on home cooking.

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