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Yield: Makes 10

Whoopie Pies

Ingredients

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1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, preferably organic, room temperature, plus more for muffin pans

2 cups sugar

1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt

2 large eggs

1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract, preferably organic

1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda

1 cup buttermilk, preferably organic

1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour

3/4 cup cocoa powder

3/4 cup boiling water

Whoopie Pie Filling

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Read the full recipe after the video.

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes 10

Whoopie Pies

Read the full recipe after the video.

Read the full recipe after the video.

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes 10

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes 10

Yield: Makes 10

Makes 10

Whoopie Pies

Whoopie Pies

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, preferably organic, room temperature, plus more for muffin pans
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract, preferably organic
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 cup buttermilk, preferably organic
  • 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 cup cocoa powder
  • 3/4 cup boiling water
  • Whoopie Pie Filling

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter two 4-inch muffin top pans. Line each muffin cup in the pan with a parchment paper round, butter parchment, and set aside.

Cream together butter and sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment until combined, 2 to 3 minutes. Add salt, eggs, and vanilla, and beat just until combined.

In a small bowl, mix together baking soda and buttermilk. Add flour to mixer, alternating with buttermilk mixture, beginning and ending with flour.

In a medium bowl, whisk together cocoa powder and boiling water until smooth. Add to batter and beat until combined.

Fill each muffin cup with a heaping 1/4 cup batter. Transfer muffin pans to oven and bake 9 minutes, rotate pans, and continue baking 9 minutes more. Let cool slightly before transferring muffin tops to a wire rack. Let cool completely; remove parchment paper. Repeat process with remaining batter.

Place a heaping 1/4 cup filling on the bottom side of half of the muffin tops. Top with remaining muffin tops, bottom side down, to form whoopie pies.

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5 star values:

                                  12

4 star values:

                                  11

3 star values:

                                  9

2 star values:

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1 star values:

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35 Ratings

5 star values:

                                  12

4 star values:

                                  11

3 star values:

                                  9

2 star values:

                                  3

1 star values:

                                  0

35 Ratings

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                                  12

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                                  11

3 star values:

                                  9

2 star values:

                                  3

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Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

10/01/2010

                Best whoopie pies are on Monhegan Island at the Novelty!!!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/30/2010

                I've tried the actual Cranberry Island whoopie pies and they're good but not the best to come out of Maine...that'd be Wicked Whoopies!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/18/2008

                Okay,  to lisalily  SWEETENED OR UNSWEETENED COCOA POWDER???  I have never heard of sweetened cocoa powder, I have only ever found unsweetened cocoa powder, Hershey's does now make a dark chocolate cocoa powder, which is wonderful!!  So lisalily, I would say the answer to your question is UNSWEETENED COCOA POWDER!!  As to the stickiness, I think that is just the nature of the beast in this recipe  maybe leave them out on counter to dry for a bit.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/18/2008

                Won't try again.  My muffin top pans (Silicone) didn't work well.  I skipped the parchment part (too time consuming) and tried just buttering only.  They stuck in my pans.  Tried on cookie sheets like others suggested.  What a mess.  They just spread and baked like a thin crisp cookie.  I've been trying to find metal pans in stores and so far have been unsuccessful.  May try online as others suggest.  Did love the filling.  We get a ho-ho cake at a restaurant and it has this between layers of a deep chocolate cake and then ganach poured over top of the two layer cake.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/17/2008

                I believe that this is the recipe from Food Network that you were trying to find!
                
                Two Brothers' Chocolate Gobs, Paula Deen  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/17/2008

                FYI: "Cranberry Island" is a small island located on the coast of Maine.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/17/2008

                Cup cake pans work great on the whoopie pies  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/17/2008

                The muffin top pan requirement is really unnecessary.  There are other recipes out there that do not need it.  The recipe I use from my mom uses cookie sheets and they come out great. The can be individually wrapped with plastic wrap when they are done.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/17/2008

                The filling recipe is linked at the bottom of the ingredients list.  Ive heard of some people using frosting before for the filling but it just isnt the same as the creamy filling.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/16/2008

                So where is the "whoopie filling" recipe.  I guess I have to look it up separately, instead of printing the whole recipe on one page.  granny lou  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/16/2008

                I don't get the "Cranbery Island" piece. These just seem to be traditional whoopie Pies. I was hoping for something new and exciting that included cranberrys.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/22/2008

                I, too, don't own a muffin top pan and tried these just on a baking sheet ~ what a mess!  So, I broke out my, SELDOM used Madeline pans to contain the batter.  They worked great!  And made a cute shell shaped cookie!  This filling is 2die4!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/17/2008

                Nani81 - You can use regular milk by adding 1 Tablespoon of lemon juice to 8 ounces of milk, stir well and substitute it for buttermilk.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/02/2008

                Is there a way to make these if you don't have a "muffin TOP pan" ?  I have a fairly small kitchen and can't have every gadget and type of pot or pan know to mankind.  I have to make do where ever possible!  I'd love to make these for the kids, since they love Devil Dogs, but I hate giving them processed food.  Any ideas how to do this without that type of pan??  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

06/16/2008

                I live in a country where ther is no buttermilk, can I substitute it by fresh natural yogurt or by regular milk????  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

06/02/2008

                When it says to rotate the pans 9 minutes into baking, does that mean switch the pans to the opposite rack???  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/30/2008

                Try adding orange food coloring to the filling for Halloween. Makes a great dessert for that time of year.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/29/2008

                Lisalily... it would be unsweetened cocoa powder as there is more than enough sugar in the batter already.  Hope this helps!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/29/2008

                The receipe does not specify to use sweetened or unsweetened cocoa powder, can someone HELP?  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/29/2008

                Thanks so much for doing Whoopie Pies on the show!  I grew up with these.  The corner store sold them, homemade  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/28/2008

                KNITTYSUE6,  YOUR GRANDMA'S RECIPE  SOUNDS  REALLY,DELICIOUSLY  MM GOOD.  COULD I  GET   YOUR "GRANDMA'S   RECIPE " I WOULD BE VERY GRATE FUL.MAYBE I COULD GIVE YOU A RECIPE OF OUR FAMILYS OK ? I WILL ANTICIPATE HEARING FROM YOU MOST GRACIOUS,  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/28/2008

                My grandmother's recipe is baked on a cookie sheet and they come out in round puffs with flat bottoms.  They're moist and don't stick to the plastic wrap ( I wrap them individually) Her's is the only recipe I've ever used and it also has the fluff in the filling.  I'll have to give these a try and see how they rate.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/28/2008

                For those looking for the muffin top pans, I did see them at Michaels and Bed Bath and Beyond.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/28/2008

                Re: sticky question.  You might try putting wax paper between them.  Easier to get off wax paper than the plastic wrap.  Parchment would work too but the wax paper is much cheaper.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/23/2008

                please disregard the spinnerdog part of the last post.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/23/2008

                To kwlinehan: If you haven't already found one, Target carries Muffin Top Pans, I found them online and Target calls them Shallow Muffin Pans
                
                spinnerdog  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

01/22/2008

                I tried a cookie sheet but the batter is too thin. Everyone loves these every time I make them. I store them individually in plastic wrap. Is there a way to keep the cakes from getting sticky? Would some help on this so we don't have to eat them all in one day.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

01/20/2008

                I wonder if these can be made in something other than a muffin top pan--can't seem to find one.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/06/2007

                I have made the whoopie pies several times and they are a complete hit with friends and family.  One word of caution, undercooking the batter a minute or so helps prevent the rims from getting too dark.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

10/01/2010

                Best whoopie pies are on Monhegan Island at the Novelty!!!  

Rating: Unrated

Rating: Unrated

09/30/2010

                I've tried the actual Cranberry Island whoopie pies and they're good but not the best to come out of Maine...that'd be Wicked Whoopies!  

Rating: Unrated

08/18/2008

                Okay,  to lisalily  SWEETENED OR UNSWEETENED COCOA POWDER???  I have never heard of sweetened cocoa powder, I have only ever found unsweetened cocoa powder, Hershey's does now make a dark chocolate cocoa powder, which is wonderful!!  So lisalily, I would say the answer to your question is UNSWEETENED COCOA POWDER!!  As to the stickiness, I think that is just the nature of the beast in this recipe  maybe leave them out on counter to dry for a bit.  


                    
                Won't try again.  My muffin top pans (Silicone) didn't work well.  I skipped the parchment part (too time consuming) and tried just buttering only.  They stuck in my pans.  Tried on cookie sheets like others suggested.  What a mess.  They just spread and baked like a thin crisp cookie.  I've been trying to find metal pans in stores and so far have been unsuccessful.  May try online as others suggest.  Did love the filling.  We get a ho-ho cake at a restaurant and it has this between layers of a deep chocolate cake and then ganach poured over top of the two layer cake.  

Rating: Unrated

08/17/2008

                I believe that this is the recipe from Food Network that you were trying to find!
                
                Two Brothers' Chocolate Gobs, Paula Deen  


                    
                FYI: "Cranberry Island" is a small island located on the coast of Maine.  


                    
                Cup cake pans work great on the whoopie pies  


                    
                The muffin top pan requirement is really unnecessary.  There are other recipes out there that do not need it.  The recipe I use from my mom uses cookie sheets and they come out great. The can be individually wrapped with plastic wrap when they are done.  


                    
                The filling recipe is linked at the bottom of the ingredients list.  Ive heard of some people using frosting before for the filling but it just isnt the same as the creamy filling.  

Rating: Unrated

08/16/2008

                So where is the "whoopie filling" recipe.  I guess I have to look it up separately, instead of printing the whole recipe on one page.  granny lou  


                    
                I don't get the "Cranbery Island" piece. These just seem to be traditional whoopie Pies. I was hoping for something new and exciting that included cranberrys.  

Rating: Unrated

07/22/2008

                I, too, don't own a muffin top pan and tried these just on a baking sheet ~ what a mess!  So, I broke out my, SELDOM used Madeline pans to contain the batter.  They worked great!  And made a cute shell shaped cookie!  This filling is 2die4!  

Rating: Unrated

07/17/2008

                Nani81 - You can use regular milk by adding 1 Tablespoon of lemon juice to 8 ounces of milk, stir well and substitute it for buttermilk.  

Rating: Unrated

07/03/2008

Rating: Unrated

07/02/2008

                Is there a way to make these if you don't have a "muffin TOP pan" ?  I have a fairly small kitchen and can't have every gadget and type of pot or pan know to mankind.  I have to make do where ever possible!  I'd love to make these for the kids, since they love Devil Dogs, but I hate giving them processed food.  Any ideas how to do this without that type of pan??  

Rating: Unrated

06/16/2008

                I live in a country where ther is no buttermilk, can I substitute it by fresh natural yogurt or by regular milk????  

Rating: Unrated

06/02/2008

                When it says to rotate the pans 9 minutes into baking, does that mean switch the pans to the opposite rack???  

Rating: Unrated

05/30/2008

                Try adding orange food coloring to the filling for Halloween. Makes a great dessert for that time of year.  

Rating: Unrated

05/29/2008

                Lisalily... it would be unsweetened cocoa powder as there is more than enough sugar in the batter already.  Hope this helps!  


                    
                The receipe does not specify to use sweetened or unsweetened cocoa powder, can someone HELP?  


                    
                Thanks so much for doing Whoopie Pies on the show!  I grew up with these.  The corner store sold them, homemade  

Rating: Unrated

05/28/2008

                KNITTYSUE6,  YOUR GRANDMA'S RECIPE  SOUNDS  REALLY,DELICIOUSLY  MM GOOD.  COULD I  GET   YOUR "GRANDMA'S   RECIPE " I WOULD BE VERY GRATE FUL.MAYBE I COULD GIVE YOU A RECIPE OF OUR FAMILYS OK ? I WILL ANTICIPATE HEARING FROM YOU MOST GRACIOUS,  


                    
                My grandmother's recipe is baked on a cookie sheet and they come out in round puffs with flat bottoms.  They're moist and don't stick to the plastic wrap ( I wrap them individually) Her's is the only recipe I've ever used and it also has the fluff in the filling.  I'll have to give these a try and see how they rate.  


                    
                For those looking for the muffin top pans, I did see them at Michaels and Bed Bath and Beyond.  


                    
                Re: sticky question.  You might try putting wax paper between them.  Easier to get off wax paper than the plastic wrap.  Parchment would work too but the wax paper is much cheaper.  

Rating: Unrated

05/23/2008

                please disregard the spinnerdog part of the last post.  


                    
                To kwlinehan: If you haven't already found one, Target carries Muffin Top Pans, I found them online and Target calls them Shallow Muffin Pans
                
                spinnerdog  

Rating: Unrated

01/22/2008

                I tried a cookie sheet but the batter is too thin. Everyone loves these every time I make them. I store them individually in plastic wrap. Is there a way to keep the cakes from getting sticky? Would some help on this so we don't have to eat them all in one day.  

Rating: Unrated

01/20/2008

                I wonder if these can be made in something other than a muffin top pan--can't seem to find one.  

Rating: Unrated

12/06/2007

                I have made the whoopie pies several times and they are a complete hit with friends and family.  One word of caution, undercooking the batter a minute or so helps prevent the rims from getting too dark.  

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