Chocolate whoopie pies with peanut butter filling
I’m a sucker for anything that combines peanut butter and chocolate. I can’t help but serve Chocolate Peanut Butter Blossom Cookies, Chocolate Donuts with Peanut Butter Frosting, or these Chocolate Peanut Butter Whoopie Pies at almost every party or celebration. These whoopie pies, in particular, are a crowd favorite and put a smile on the face of anyone who takes a bite! I like to think of whoopie pies as the cupcake’s super cool and mature older cousin. They’re made by sandwiching frosting in between two miniature cakes, kind of like a sandwich cookie. They’re a decadent handheld dessert, way less messy, and even easy to bake. The best part? Chocolate whoopie pies can be made in less than 20 minutes and are even freezer-friendly! Perfect for parties or the holidays, this chocolate whoopie pie recipe is sure to become a staple in your household.
What are whoopie pies?
Whoopie pies are small handheld desserts that look just like sandwich cookies but are made by sandwiching frosting or buttercream between two miniature cakes instead. They come in any flavor you can imagine, from vanilla to chocolate to pumpkin. Because they originated in New England, you can almost always find whoopie pies in their bakeries and Amish markets nearby.
What is whoopie pie filling made of?
Traditionally, whoopie pie filling is made out of marshmallow fluff; however, you can stuff them with pretty much any type of frosting you like. My recipe sandwiches a rich and decadent peanut butter frosting between two pieces of moist chocolate cake.
How to make a chocolate whoopie pie recipe
These delicious chocolate peanut butter whoopie pies are easy to make and super fun to eat. A whoopie pie pan will help your cakes bake evenly and consistently, but a cookie sheet works too. This is how it’s done: Mix the butter, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, vanilla, and egg together in a large bowl. Once it’s smooth, add the cocoa and mix again. Add the flour and milk and continue mixing until you have a smooth, chocolatey batter. Use a ¼ cup measuring cup to drop dollops of cake mix onto a greased cookie sheet or whoopie pie pan. Bake the cakes until they’re firm, then leave them on a wire rack to cool. Prepare the peanut butter frosting while you wait.
How to make peanut butter buttercream
This nutty buttercream couldn’t be easier to make:
Variations:
Even though chocolate and peanut butter are the perfect combination, you could easily tweak this recipe to create pretty much any flavor of whoopie pie:
My pumpkin whoopie pies with marshmallow filling give this classic recipe a comforting fall twist. For the ultimate chocolate experience, try stuffing the chocolate cakes with chocolate brownie frosting. Add a dollop of raspberry jam on the peanut butter frosting to create a peanut butter and jam whoopie pie. Looking for something sweet and kid-friendly? Try whipping up a batch of my birthday party vanilla whoopie pies.
Frequently asked questions
Why are my whoopie pies flat? If your whoopie pies are coming out of the oven looking flat, this means that your cake batter was too thin. You can easily fix this by adding more flour or reducing the amount of milk you use in your batter. Can you make these without a whoopie pie pan? Absolutely! Simply drop ¼ cup of cake batter at a timeonto a greased baking sheet. Can you make whoopie pies ahead of time? These chocolate whoopie pies are a great make-ahead dessert. Once the cakes are baked and cooled, wrap them in plastic wrap and store in the fridge for up to 4 days. Can you freeze chocolate whoopie pies? Yes! If you’d like to freeze the unfrosted whoopie pies, wrap the cakes in plastic and store them in the freezer for up to 4 months. When you’re ready to indulge, simply whip up a batch of frosting, assemble your pies, and enjoy!
More chocolate and peanut butter desserts to try
Peanut Butter Cups Peanut Butter Granola Bars Chocolate Peanut Butter Ice Cream Chocolate Banana Cake with Peanut Butter Frosting Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars with Chocolate Frosting Chocolate Oreo Peanut Butter Popsicles
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