Peppermint Whoopie Pies Recipe (2024)

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In honor of my mom’s birthday yesterday (Happy Birthday Mom!), I’m going to share a super fun holiday dessert she and I made a few weeks ago: Peppermint Whoopie Pies!

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Aren’t they pretty?! And they’re as delicious as they look!

The cookies only take about 10 minutes to cook, but they have to cool completely before you can turn them into whoopie pies, so make sure you leave yourself a few hours to make these.

Peppermint Whoopie Pies

(There’s a printable version at the bottom of the post.)

Here’s what you need for the cookies:

  • 1 box of chocolate cake mix
  • 3 eggs
  • ½ C water
  • ½ C oil
  • ⅓ C Mocha Peppermint coffee creamer

And for the filling:

  • 1.5 sticks of butter (softened)
  • 1 jar of marshmallow fluff
  • ¾ C powdered sugar
  • 2 oz cream cheese (softened)
  • 1 t vanilla
  • ¼ t salt
  • ½ t peppermint extract
  • crushed peppermints or candy canes for rolling

Start by preheating your oven to 400 degrees F.

Pour all the ingredients for the cookies into a bowl and beat for 1-2 minutes. Then use a tablespoon to drop small circles of mix onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper (or a Sil-Pat). Make sure the circles are small (1″-2″) and equal-sized. This will make it easier to make them into sandwiches later. (The circles in this picture were a little bit too big and the pies ended up huge! The next time I made these I used just less than a flat tablespoon of batter for each circle and that seemed about perfect.)

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Pull out the cream cheese and butter just before you put the cookies in the oven so that they can start to soften.

Bake the cookies at 400 degrees F for 8 to 10 minutes. You can use the toothpick test to know when they are done. Over-done is better than under-done, so if you’re not sure, give them another minute or two.

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Pull the cookies off the pan and let them cool completely on a wire rack.

Once the cookies are cool, mix up the filling. Combine all of the ingredients in a bowl (except the crushed peppermints). Spread the filling on the “back” of one cookie, then stick the “back” of another cookie on top. Make sure to use enough filling that it goes all the way up to the edges of the cookie, but not so much that it gets goopy and falls over the edges.

Once you have your “sandwich” made, crush up your peppermints or candy canes. We used mini candy canes because they came individually wrapped, making it easier to deal with all the crushed up bits afterwards. We stuck the candy cane packets on top of a hot pad and whacked them with a meat tenderizer a few times and it worked great! (A hammer or any other blunt, smash-y device will work fine too.)

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Pour your crushed peppermint bits into a shallow bowl and roll the edges of the pies over them. If you got your filling close enough to the edge of the cookie, the peppermint will stick to it, making the edges look pretty. 🙂

Now enjoy your peppermint whoopie pies!

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(Just one note: This recipe makes a LOT of pies! I think we ended up with about 50 cookies! And the filling gets kinda liquidy after a while, so be warned. Don’t let them sit too long or the cookies will get soggy. You can pare down the filling recipe and “fill” the pies in small batches, or maybe try putting your extras in the freezer to keep the filling from soaking into the cookies too fast.)

What are your favorite holiday desserts? Have you ever had peppermint whoopie pies (or any other flavor) before? My mom has a few other whoopie pie recipes and they’re all delicious!!!

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Jessi Wohlwend

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  1. Nici ~ Posed Perfection says

    11 years ago

    These look delicious! I’m pinning them for next year’s goodies! Happy New Year!
    Blessings,
    Nici

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  2. Maria says

    11 years ago

    Oh your whoopie pies look AMAZING!!!! Wow!!! The peppermint sounds really good!

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  3. Amanda says

    11 years ago

    Looks yummy. I love peppermint everything. Link up anytime to I Made It! Monday.

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  4. Diana Rambles says

    11 years ago

    Love the crushed candy cane around the edge!

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  5. K @ Claiming Our Space says

    11 years ago

    Whoopie pies are one of my favs and I love the peppermint candy addition! Yum!

    Reply

  6. Gail says

    11 years ago

    These look so pretty! and my grandchildren love peppermint bark, so I’m sure they’d love these. Thanks!

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  7. Winnie says

    11 years ago

    WOWWWW
    These cookies are looking too good!
    Scrumptious and delicious

    Reply

  8. PJ says

    11 years ago

    I like this, I would like it more if they were here, now, ready to be eaten. Lol!

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Peppermint Whoopie Pies Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the filling made of in whoopie pies? ›

Ingredients for Whoopie Pie Marshmallow Cream Filling:

Marshmallow Creme or Marshmallow Fluff work here. Marshmallow creme has a slightly thinner consistency than fluff, so you may need to add a bit more powdered sugar to sufficiently stiffen it up. Butter – This helps create the creamy filling.

What is the difference between Maine and Pennsylvania whoopie pies? ›

Experts agree that the biggest difference between a Maine whoopie pie and a Pennsylvania gob is the use of commercial marshmallow Fluff in the Maine version, versus homemade marshmallow fluff in the Amish version.

Why do my whoopie pies come out flat? ›

Why are my whoopie pies flat? Answer: Overmixing the batter when adding the dry ingredients can result in a flatter whoopie. When mixing in the dry ingredients make sure to mix them just until combined.

Why are whoopie pies so high in calories? ›

Outer Layers: The cakey, soft outer layers of a Whoopie Pie are primarily made from flour, sugar, eggs, cocoa powder (for a chocolate whoopie), and buttermilk or similar. These ingredients contribute to the overall calorie count of the dessert.

What is funeral pie made of? ›

Vintage Funeral Pie Recipe is an old-fashioned dessert that is made from raisins, spices, and walnuts. It was traditionally made by the Amish, but this sugary pie fits right into a Southern cook's recipe box.

What's the difference between a moon pie and a whoopie pie? ›

Unlike fluffy Whoopie pies, the MoonPie's marshmallow center is sandwiched between soft graham-cracker-like cookies, not cake. The dessert is encased in a chocolate coating (other options include vanilla, salted caramel, banana, orange, lemon, and strawberry).

Are whoopie pies a southern thing? ›

Described as a “New England phenomenon and a Pennsylvania Amish tradition,” whoopie pie historians have decided that it has its origins in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country (think Lancaster County).

What is the number 1 pie in America? ›

Apple Pie. Apple pie is arguably one of the most popular pie flavors. A symbol of America, the apple pie was actually invented by the British. Apple pie is simply made with sliced apples on double-crusted pastry dough.

What do they call whoopie pies in Pittsburgh? ›

Gob [the term indigenous to the Pittsburgh region] has been trademarked by the Dutch Maid Bakery in Johnstown. The owner, Tim Yost, bought the rights to the name and the process in 1980.

Do homemade whoopie pies need to be refrigerated? ›

Store the finished whoopie pies in an airtight container. I usually keep them in the fridge (see previous bullet), but many filling/cake combos would be fine at room temperature. I find that after 3 to 5 days they've usually dried out a bit, but they generally keep pretty well.

How long do homemade whoopie pies last? ›

therefore must be kept refrigerated or frozen until use. – Best enjoyed at room temperature. – The Whoopie stays fresh refrigerated for ten days and up to two months frozen. Must be kept in an airtight container.

What state is known for whoopie pies? ›

In 2011, the Maine State Legislature designated the whoopie pie as Maine's official state treat. This confection traditionally consists of two chocolate cake-like rounds surrounding a white cream filling. The popular treat is reported to have been baked in Maine since 1925.

What is the least fattening pie? ›

So what's a pie aficionado to do? Well, if you want to consume fewer calories, go for the pumpkin—it almost always has fewer because of the single crust. You could also take a sliver of both pies.

Can you eat a frozen whoopie pie? ›

enjoy immediately, or place the whoopie pies in a freezer-safe tupperware, layered with parchment paper between each – enjoy out of the freezer, frozen! FYI: Yes, these can also be enjoyed refrigerated, rather than frozen, should you desire – the frosting layer will soften a bit, but they're still delicious!

What is cream pie filling made of? ›

A cream pie, crème pie, or creme pie is a type of pie filled with a rich custard or pudding that is made from milk, cream, sugar, wheat flour, and eggs and typically topped with whipped cream.

What is the original whoopie pie? ›

As we mentioned above, whoopie pies are believed to originally been made from leftover cake batter. The Maine legend paints the picture of a house wife putting the batter on a cookie sheet and shouting “Whoopie!!” when she realized that baking it up worked.

What is in pie filling enhancer? ›

Pie Filling Enhancer thickens fruit pie fillings the same way Instant ClearJel does. Its advantage is added ascorbic acid (which adds a bright, tart note), and superfine sugar, which prevents it from clumping. Pie Filling Enhancer is about half sugar, so you'll want to reduce the sugar in your recipe accordingly.

What types of ingredients are used to thicken pie fillings? ›

Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency. Tapioca starch is preferable for products that will be frozen because it will not break down when thawed. We like tapioca in blueberry, cherry or peach pies.

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