Your Fave Whoopie Pie Recipe????

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CanadianCakin Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 3:15pm
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I live way over on the west coast of Canada...I have never heard of Whoopie pies until recently and really wanna try them....I have a church picnic on Sunday I thought it would be the perfect place to try them....
So I was wondering, because I search the net for recipes and was overwhelmed at all of the different ones! What is your favorite recipe?

Thanks so much for sharing!!! I can't wait to try these bad boys!

~Ashley

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minniepiper Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 4:25pm
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I just made these last week for a bake sale our band kids were having. They were awesome! I used a 1/4 cup to measure the batter on the cookie sheets. I know the filling calls for a lot of vanilla, but it works! Let me know how they turn out!

http://www.recipezaar.com/Wicked-Whoopie-Pies-162298

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flourpowerMN Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 4:58pm
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I tried a very simple recipe a few weeks ago & according to my 3 sons, it was great! Of course, I don't have access to it at the moment! But, if you PM me, I'll be happy to share it. It uses cake mix + oil & eggs. The filling is a combo of marshmallow creme, vanilla & powdered sugar (I think). I was thinking of posting this to the recipe section but I haven't made it that far yet. icon_biggrin.gif

Minnie has a great suggestion...use an ice cream scoop to measure out the batter so everything is the same size. I put mine onto a parchment paper-lined baking sheet & they turn out great.

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CanadianCakin Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 5:40pm
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Minnie- That sounds like agreat recipe what did you use for sour milk?

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maryjsgirl Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 5:51pm
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There is a pretty large thread about whoopies in the Business forum with some recipes. There are some recipes posted there too.

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minniepiper Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 6:17pm
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i used buttermilk. I tell ya, these are the best, kinda fudgy tasting~~~you got me wanting to make some more lol!

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Bijoudelanuit Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 7:44pm
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Minniepiper- that recipe looks wonderful! I called my bf to ask him to stop on the way home to buy shortening and marshmallow cream! Thanks so much for sharing- I can't wait to try the recipe!!!!

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dhccster Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 8:14pm
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The other day I read through all 22 or 23 pages of the whoopie pie forum maryjsgirl mentioned. There are a lot of recipes. I am looking forward to trying some soon!

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dhccster Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 8:15pm
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The other day I read through all 22 or 23 pages of the whoopie pie forum maryjsgirl mentioned. There are a lot of recipes. I am looking forward to trying some soon!

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CanadianCakin Posted 16 Jul 2009 , 9:59pm
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I think I am gonna try minnie's recipe first...then I am going to ahve to dig in to all those others on the other thread!
A whole new world!
Are they like the Oreo Cakesters?!

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minniepiper Posted 17 Jul 2009 , 1:33pm
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I have never had those (sad aint it). I'm betting they are much better since you will be making them from scratch. Let me know how they turn out!

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linnod Posted 9 Dec 2017 , 8:12pm
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Hello minniepiper,  Did the whoopi pie come out poofy or on the flatter side? I can't seem to find a poofy whoopi pie recipe. 

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