Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Whoopie Pies and My Own Sweet Pookie Pie

Our picture for Daddy...she looks a little crazy...but its quick take a picture before she throws a fit about not getting to hold my phone!
So apparently I have a fan following for Whoopie Pies, and although I am typically too lazy to get up and get a recipe and share it online...for you all I will.

This recipe I read in The Costco Connection and its from a lady called Ann Byrn who wrote a book called The Cake Mix Doctor. For those of you who really know me, you know I am a huge box mix fan and haven't ever really enjoyed store bought cakes or "fake cakes" as I used to call them. Don't ask me why...


Whoopie Pies:

1 package plain chocolate cake mix

1 stick of butter melted

1 large egg

2 cups powder sugar

1/4 cup vegetable shortening

1 large pasteurized egg white (for the uncooked filling she also mentions you could use ice cream)

1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract


Mix cake mix, butter and egg in a large mixing bowl on low speed until they come together in a stiff mass. 1-2 minutes. Then form the dough into 1 inch balls with your hands and place balls on a baking sheet 2 inches apart.

Bake the cakes until they are still a little soft 10-12 minutes. I did 12 I think and of course it depends on your oven, but next time I would stick with 10. Let the cakes cool for 5 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely for 30 more min.


In another bowl mix the sugar, shortening, egg white (it should say on the carton how many tablespoons=1 egg white) and vanilla on low speed for about a minute until combined. Then its pretty simple just put as much yummy filling as you want (she says about a teaspoon) on one side of a cake then top it flat side down with another cake to make a sandwich. It should make about 18 I think I had about that.

I still haven't found out if they like them at daycare, but the couple bites I had were yummy just needed to be a bit softer...maybe I will have to experiment with some ingredients in order to get them softer.
Enjoy!

1 comment:

Beth said...

Those sound dangerously delicious!! And easy to make! I may have to try those out!