This month
my son was absolutely thrilled by the book Jimmy Zangwow's Out of this
World Moon Pie Adventure.
Of course after reading it he wanted only
one thing: to eat one (or more). Problem was I didn't wan't to go buy a
moon pie at the supermarket. I've never cared for the pre packaged type.
So I set out with faithful Google on a search for a recipe we could
make.
I
found more Whoopie pie recipes than moon pies. A moon pie would have
the cake/cookie layer made of a graham flour based dough, and be dipped
in chocolate. I realized though they are close enough to make do. Then I
found a super simple Whoopie pie recipe using cake mix. Great!
T chose
the flavors he wanted and we set to work. They turned out delicious. You can find the recipe here www.grouprecipes. com/103750/whoopie-pies-made- with-boxed-cake-mix.html
Add your eggs, water, and oil.
Mix. I recommend by hand because then your preschooler can enjoy this part!
Drop a couple tablespoons of a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake until puffy and toothpick comes out clean.
Make a filling of butter, marshmallow fluff, cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla and just a pinch of salt. Spoon onto one of the inverted "moon pies"
Top with another moon pie cookie. T loved smashing them together!
Finished "moon pie" whoopie pies. If you want to make these a little more moon pie like, I recommend melting some dipping chocolate and dipping the pies at this stage to coat them. Let the chocolate coating harden before serving (put them on wire racks since they'll drip!). T made strawberry and banana whoopie pies.
They were so good. I think I'll make these again, for his birthday. Make a nice change from cupcakes!