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Whoopie Pies


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Ingredients

15 portion(s)

Whoopie Pie Cake Batter

  • 130 g softened butter
  • 190 g brown sugar
  • 300 g buttermilk
  • 1 egg
  • 1 level teaspoon vanilla essence
  • 45 g cocoa
  • 360 g plain flour
  • 1 1/4 level teaspoon baking soda

Whoopie Pie Filling

  • 250 g cream cheese
  • 190 g icing sugar
  • 1 level teaspoon vanilla essence
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Recipe's preparation

    Batter
    1. Cream the butter and brown sugar together on Speed 3 for 20 seconds
    2. Scrape down the bowl and continue to cream for another 20 seconds on Speed 3.
    3. Add the egg, vanilla & buttermilk and mix on 10 seconds on Speed 5
    4. Scrape down and add flour, cocoa and baking soda then mix on Speed 5 for 20 seconds
    5. Scrape down once more and mix for a further 15 seconds on Speed 5
    6. Pour mixture into a piping bag, and pipe 4-5cm circles on to baking paper and leave at least 6-8 cm between each round - they will spread.
    7. Place 1 tray at a time into the oven and bake for 10-13 minutes at 180C
    8. When the cakes have puffed up and test one with a skewer – if it comes out clean, then they are ready
    9. Using a spatula, place them on a wire rack to cool, then cook the rest in the oven
  1. Whoopie Pie Filling
    1. Place all ingredients in the bowl and cream together on Speed 4 for 30 seconds
    2. When cakes are cool, pipe filling on to one cake and sandwich together
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Tip

Make your own butter, that way you have fresh softened butter and the buttermilk …..it’s cheaper

A better consistency batter is achieved using TMX buttermilk - store bought buttermilk is very thick and produces a dense cake which is not ideal

I used a piping bag, but you could just use a spoon to drop your mixture, they will just look more rustic

Whoopie pies are best served the next day, it allows the vanilla time to settle in the frosting

If you do want to eat on the day you make them, then consider using less vanilla in the frosting


This recipe was provided to you by a Thermomix ® customer and has not been tested by Vorwerk Thermomix ® or The Mix Australia Pty Ltd and The Mix New Zealand Ltd.
Vorwerk Thermomix ® and The Mix Australia Pty Ltd and The Mix New Zealand Ltd assume no liability, particularly in terms of ingredient quantities used and success of the recipes.
Please observe the safety instructions in the Thermomix ® instruction manual at all times.

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  • Just cooked these in my pie maker, just a...

    Submitted by Belushi on 6. April 2019 - 14:12.

    Just cooked these in my pie maker, just a tablespoon of batter in each section, cooked for 5 mins. Delicious.

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  • Has anyone made these with gluten free flour?

    Submitted by NitaW on 23. May 2018 - 21:25.

    Has anyone made these with gluten free flour?

    Nita 

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  • Do you think I could halve

    Submitted by mj79 on 7. January 2016 - 12:21.

    Do you think I could halve normal milk and store bought buttermilk to thin the buttermilk consistency instead of making my own bm? 

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  • Delicious! I made filling

    Submitted by Nicole.L.D.E on 4. January 2015 - 23:30.

    Delicious! I made filling first so I didn't need to clean the mixing bowl in between.

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  • Saw this on the TM in

    Submitted by saj255 on 26. May 2013 - 13:09.

    Saw this on the TM in Australia Facebook page as recipe of the day. Made them for my son's school fete and they were great!  Easier to transport than cupcakes too!  I have a whoopie pie pan that I won in a competition and used that - there was a bit of a delay as I had to wait for them to cool a bit, get them out and then wipe down the pan and refill, but they don't take long to cook so it was ok. They came out perfectly and the filling was yummy, have to say they were much nicer than the packet ones I have tried before. Thanks!

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  • My boys and I made these

    Submitted by MrsGeordie on 21. May 2013 - 21:55.

    My boys and I made these today. Totally lush - thanks for sharing tmrc_emoticons.) 

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  • yes, I used plain flour

    Submitted by Red Vixen on 24. July 2012 - 16:07.

    Cooking 1

    yes, I used plain flour

    Megs


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  • Did you use plain flour?

    Submitted by LISAG on 29. June 2012 - 08:53.

    Did you use plain flour? They look great.

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  • Made these last week. Yum and

    Submitted by Kirrilly on 25. June 2012 - 13:00.

    Made these last week. Yum and easy. I think I got 20 'sandwiches' out of the mix, will make them a little smaller next time. They went fast!!

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