Whoopie Pies Ww

"A fun treat for only 2 points each. From "Simply the Best All American" I like to have them on a summer night, out around the fire pit."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
18
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 425°F.
  • Combine the flour, cocoa, baking soda and salt in a small bowl.
  • With an electric mixer on medium speed, beat the sugar, shortening and egg white in a medium bowl until fluffy and well blended (about 2 minutes).
  • Stir in the flower mixture, then the milk until just blended.
  • Drop the dough by spoonfuls onto large, ungreased baking sheets, making 36 cookies.
  • Bake until top springs back when lightly touched (5-7 minutes).
  • Cool completely on the sheets on a rack.
  • Spoon 2 tsp marshmallow spread on the bottoms of half of the cookies.
  • Top with remaining cookies.
  • Can be stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

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Reviews

  1. This is going to be a long review but worth reading. This recipe was printed on the Geting Started materials many years ago and I was sso sad when I lost it without ever trying it. So I was thrilled to find it here. I made my batter as stated except that I used skim as it was all that I had. The result is much more like a very thick cake batter than a cookie dough making it a little difficult to work with. I made this in three different batches each a bit differently. From this I would suggest that one not use cooking spray is it makes the otherwise soft bottom rather crispy. My other observation is that it is best to use a small cookie scoop to create uniform shaps and sizes -- making it easier to match tops and bottoms. Finally, my best results came when the batter was chilled for 30 minutes. Those cookies were softer and higher just like the little cakes one would expect in a whoopie pie. The spread less than the unchilled cookies. While my earlier trials were 3s and 4s with the chilling, it was 5 star stuff. I used a half batch of Recipe #52036 for the filling and found the small effort gave me a much better result as it was much fluffier and easier to spread than what you might buy in a jar. Also, because it had a little more moisture it kept the cake-like cookies a bit softer on day 2. (There was no day 3 as even my non-WW friends enjoyed them at polished them off at our BBQ.)
     
  2. Oh my! These are really good! They remind me of a dessert we had as kids! Love that they are low WW points! Although,they are not that low if you eat them all! :oops: Thanks AshK!!!
     
  3. Yummy! I added about 3 tsp. of kahula to the cookie part of the whoopie pie to give it a little added flavor. Also with weight watcher's new points system (points plus) this is 3 points now, not two. Thanks for the yummy recipe!
     
  4. Yummy Yummy!! Thanks for posting this! I think weight watchers is so easy because of all you wonderful ppl at the zaar. Made these as written except added a capful of vanilla to the egg and sugar mixture. And FYI make sure the cookies are completely cooled before putting in the fluff or they turn into ooey gooey sliders. I'm impatient and found this out the hard way :) Patience is a virtue...even for fat girls :)
     
  5. Excellent!! These had a rich chocolate taste and baked up beautifully. I used a small cookie scoop and baked them for 6 minutes - they came out moist and chewy. I did add 1 tsp. of madagascar vanilla extract for flavor and they were fine. Very easy to make! Thanks for posting! This is a keeper!
     
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Tweaks

  1. I made these today and they are great even my kids loved them. I changed a few things with them. Instead of vegetable shortening I used butter and Splenda instead of sugar and skim milk and used less marshmallow and it turned out yummy. I will be making these again.
     
  2. I really enjoyed these. They are super easy to make and taste wonderful. I got the idea of stuffing them with ice cream so the next time I make them I will use ice cream instead of marshmallow cream just to see what they taste like.
     

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