What’s black and white…
And smothered in gooey marshmallow fluff?
S’mores Whoopie Pies!
A few weeks ago, my first attempt at s’mores whoopie pies went terribly awry. So terribly awry that I won’t even post a photo. Let’s just say they looked more like whoopie pancakes than pies. I wanted to give the experiment another go for Sunday’s Oscars party.
If it didn’t work, I had a backup: Secret Peanut Butter Cookies.
But I really wanted it to work!
The whoopie pies were perfect to represent the black-and-white theme of The Artist. Luckily, my second try was a big, fat (literally) success. And, as it turns out, I picked a great dessert for the night; The Artist won Best Picture!
The whoopie pies definitely won Best Dressed.
And best taste.
But they are chocolate, after all. So really, it was no competition.
S’mores Whoopie Pies
(makes 12 circles)
Categorized here: Cookies and Bars.
- 1/4 cup milk of choice
- scant 1 tsp vinegar
- 1/2 cup whole-wheat pastry flour (or white flour)
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp baking powder
- just over 1/8 tsp salt
- 1/4 cup evaporated cane juice (or white sugar)
- 1 1/2 tablespoons applesauce
- 1 tablespoon water
- 1 1/2 tablespoons oil (coconut or canola/veg)
- 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 375 F. Mix vinegar into milk, and set aside. In a separate bowl, combine dry ingredients and mix very well. Then put all the other liquid ingredients into the vinegar mixture and stir. Pour wet into dry, and stir to combine. Drop tiny circles (a little over the size of a silver dollar) onto 1 or 2 cookie trays. (Or, if you have a whoopie pie maker, you can use that! I don’t have one.) Bake around 8 minutes.
Marshmallow Cream:
If you don’t want to use this recipe, or if you can’t find marshmallow flavoring, you can use Ricemellow Cream or Smuckers marshmallow fluff instead. Both are vegan.)
- 2/3 cup Mori-Nu silken-firm tofu (140 g) (I’m sure soft-silken would work too!)
- 6 tablespoons coconut butter or raw cashew butter
- scant 1/8th tsp salt
- 8-10 drops marshmallow flavoring (like this one)
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- sweetener to taste (stevia, agave, sugar, etc.)
Blend everything in a blender, food processor, or Magic Bullet cup. This frosting is thicker when cold, so it’s a good idea to make it up ahead of time. But don’t frost the whoopie pies until just before serving (or frost them and then store in the fridge).
**For a soy-free frosting, add the vanilla and marshmallow extracts to the following recipe (and sub the pb for coconut butter or raw cashew butter): Soy-Free Option.
And, of course, the chocolate…
I used my favorite chocolate recipe: Hot Chocolate Butter.
If you prefer, feel free to use your favorite hot fudge sauce, chocolate frosting, or melted chocolate chips. Just be sure to add chocolate in some form. This recipe (well, any recipe!) is nothing without chocolate
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Question of the Day:
What whoopie pie flavors would you like to see?
Now that I have a successful base recipe, I’m excited to experiment with new flavors: What about red velvet, or chocolate chip cookie dough, or cinnamon roll pies…
Or maybe whoopie pies from my Pumpkin Cream Cheese Bars.
















i’ve seen so many recipes for whoopie pies, but this is the first one i’ve actually wanted to try! thanks. 🙂
Your recipes amaze me! These look incredible!!
Too cute! I’d like to gobble these up, pronto! I love marshmallow and chocolate!
A cinnamon roll flavor sounds divine…on a related note, I just tried the new cinnamon roll flavor of the miniwheats “Little Bites” cereal and it’s great too! I’m a big cinnamon fan, though, as you’ll see in the recipes on my blog!
Those look so good!
Also, did you know today is national pancake day? I didn’t even know there was such a day lol.
Apparently it was last Tuesday too… I guess pancakes are so good they need to have two days?
I’m sorry, woopie pies are yucky.
Haha thanks for sharing your opinion!
How about cannoli-flavored whoopie pie? Is that even possible?
Cannoli would be my vote too. If anyone can do it, Katie can!!
I’ve been obsessed with whoppie pies recently, and I haven’t found a recipe for that. I do make a killer pumpkin one though. 🙂
YES. Thank you for making my day slash possibly my week. I can’t think of a dessert that is further from yucky, so Katie, you are awesome. And perhaps a Reese’s inspired chocolate and peanut butter type whoopie pie deal next? That would be mad delectable. Also red velvet. Because for some reason red=yummy. It’s weird. But yummy. I’ll stop now. Anyway thanks 😛
Love these, and all of your pint-size treats. Speaking of personal size snacks, I thought you’d like this recipe for making babycakes. They’re mini cakes you bake in a can. I have food allergies, so mine is gluten-free, dairy-free, egg and nut free. However, they can adapted to anyone’s taste and tolerance. Enjoy!
http://bread-n-chocolate.blogspot.com/2012/02/hello-babycakes.html
This is a perfect example of why you are the only blog that I visit daily (and have bookmarked!)- yesterday I was trying to find a easy vegan marshmallow cream recipe, and the today you posted one!:)
Wow, thank you so much!
LOL I hope you can find the flavoring. It’s really fun… I bought some other flavors too. I kinda went crazy when I heard they were vegan ;).