There is an infinite source of material for a Handmade Christmas Day post in the world of edible crafts. Just about any fun food can be packaged as a gift. And so, I searched for sites that included just that… packaging. Martha has a couple features with great edible gift ideas and equally great packaging ideas, including detailed instructions and downloadable templates. She has a photo slide show of 16 edible gifts, including spice rubs, drink mixers, olives, fudge, mulling sachets, quick breads and cookies. The image above shows her candy cane marshmallows. She also provides recipes and even the clip-art for her “Classic Confections“, such as Neapolitan Coconut Strips, Pecan Clusters and Lemony Almond Nougat.
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23 Easy To Make Whoopie Pies
When it comes to whoopie pies, there’s a lot of debate about what they actually are. Are they cookies or cakes? Do they have a filling or not? And what’s with all the different names? As someone who has never actually tried a whoopie pie, I find myself intrigued by this classic American dessert.
Despite my lack of first-hand experience, I’ve done some research and discovered that whoopie pies are a beloved treat in many parts of the United States. They originated in the Northeast, particularly in Pennsylvania Dutch country, and have since spread to other regions.
But what exactly is a whoopie pie? Some people describe it as a cross between a cookie and a cake, while others say it’s more like a soft, fluffy sandwich. It typically consists of two round pieces of cake (or cookie) with a sweet filling sandwiched in between.
As for the names, it seems that different regions have their own way of referring to this dessert. Some call it a black moon, while others call it a gob or a BFO (big fat Oreo). The most common name, of course, is the whoopie pie.
So where do we file this roundup of whoopie pies? Should it go under cookies or cakes? Personally, I like the term “cakeookie” โ it perfectly captures the hybrid nature of this dessert. But ultimately, I’ll leave it up to you to decide. Regardless of what we call them, there’s no denying that whoopie pies are a delicious treat that everyone should try at least once.
So in good faith of writing this article I have gone ahead and ordered some Whoopie pies, just so I can come back and actually comment on whether they are cake or cookie. So stand by for my What is a whoopie pie update.
Biscoff Whoopie Pies – Inside Bru Crew Life
Sweet Potato Whoopie Pies – Amanda Wilens
Carrot Cake Whoopie Pies – Food Folks and Fun
Red Velvet Whoopie Pies – Baking Beauty
Butterfinger Whoopie Pies – Inside Bru Crew Life
Mocha Whoopie Pies – Taste of Lizzy T
Banana Whoopie Pies – Baking Bites
Oreo Whoopie Pies – Tastes of Lizzy T
Cranberry Orange Whoopie Pies – 3 Boys and a Dog
Blueberry Whoopie Pies – Kick Ass Baker
Strawberry Whoopie Pies – Hearts Content Farmhouse
Pineapple Cake Mix Whoopie Pies – Feast For a Fraction
Gingerbread Whoopie Pies – Made in a Pinch
Pumpkin Whoopie Pies with Cream Cheese and Chocolate Chips – xoxo Bella
Smores Whoopie Pies – Barth Bakery
Salted Catamel and Chocolate Stout Whoopie Pies – Barth Bakery
Pumpkin Whoopie Pies with Bourbon Cream Cheese Frosting, Pecans, and Toffee Bits – Home Sweet Farm Home
Chocolate Strawberry Cream Whoopie Pies – Soulfully Made
Chocolate Fluffernutter Whoopie Pies – The Fresh Cooky
Cookie Dough Whoopie Pies – Homemade Hooplah
Twix Whoopie Pies – This Silly Girls Kitchen
Cotton Candy Whoopie Pies – Inside Bru Crew Life
Brown Sugar Whoopie Pies – Baking Bites
Here is my recipe for making a very indulgent Whoppie Pie Milkshake
Ingredients:
- 2 cups vanilla ice cream
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/4 cup chocolate syrup
- 1/4 cup marshmallow fluff
- 2 Whoopie Pies
- Whipped cream, for topping
Instructions:
- Begin by making sure your ice cream is slightly softened, but not melted. This will make it easier to blend.
- In a blender, combine the vanilla ice cream, milk, chocolate syrup, and marshmallow fluff. Blend until smooth and creamy.
- Break apart the Whoopie Pies into small pieces, and add them to the blender. Pulse a few times to combine, leaving some small chunks for texture.
- Pour the milkshake into a large glass, and top with whipped cream.
- If desired, crumble some extra pieces of Whoopie Pie on top for garnish.
- Serve immediately and enjoy your delicious Whoopie Pie milkshake!
Note: You can use any flavor of Whoopie Pie for this recipe. Chocolate, vanilla, and pumpkin are all great options.
Linda Lanese says
What a lovely gift to make for someone ๐
Emily says
These are very cool (and pretty) ideas. We just make homemade vanilla extract and vanilla sugar. Check out our step by step instructions: http://marxfood.com/how-to-make-vanilla-extract/
Jo says
Nice one
Carol says
What great ideas. I will have lots of fun trying these out with my grandaughter as I will be looking after her now that schools out.
Sabrina says
I LOVE This!! It’s so fun to see all of these neat ideas.