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Pumpkin = Chocolate = This Post has been Blog-jacked

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If you are afraid to try something new with pumpkin for the sheer and utter fear that you will soon be addicted to yet one more pumpkin recipe, then run now, while you still can.  This recipe for pumpkin whoopie pies might totally take the cake, may be the big pumpkin Kahuna, and will in one bite convince you that perhaps pumpkin is the new chocolate!

WHAT THE HE!!????  I DID NOT JUST SAY THAT!!!  I am afraid this post may have been blog-jacked by a completely insane person who has decided that pumpkin and chocolate just may be equals.  Who is that person and why have they chosen this blog to overthrow?  This blog is not particularly notable, popular or politically correct or incorrect.  I just don’t see why this blog jacker wants anything to do with my sweet and crummy crumby little blog.  It’s so innocent and inconsequential.

Ok, it’s time to take on this blog-jacker right now and let him or her know exactly whose blog this is.  Listen mister (or miss—I don’t want any gender biases on THIS blog), A CHOCOHOLIC OWNS THIS BLOG so you’d better get your own blog.  And really, if you want anyone to EVER take you seriously, you can’t just throw out implausible accusations like chocolate and pumpkin may be on par.

People, cool people like me, will just shun you and never stop by your blog, never comment on your blog and will absolutely never include you in their ever prestigious blog roll.  And just forget any awards like the Versatile Blogger Award, that will be just a pipe dream.  Freshly Pressed?  That is just laughable…the FP folks will not even let you stop by the FP homepage, and you will be BLOCKED like yesterday’s worst spam.

Have we gotten that straightened out?  Are you good and scared?  Good!  Let’s get back to MY POST…


Ok… I think it’s just us now.  Back to the addicting pumpkin whoopie pies.  You seriously have to make them.  It is not more difficult than any cake recipe and the only difference is the frosting is in the middle instead of on top like the world’s best sandwich cookie–EVER.  Can you imagine anything pairing with a soft and spicy pumpkin cake better than a beautiful creamy maple buttercream…only cream cheese frosting perhaps?


This post includes both frosting recipes so you can have two delicious pumpkin whoopie flavors.  Really!  My family went nuts for the maple buttercream, while I actually preferred the cream cheese frosting myself.  Go crazy, make both and if I were you I’d double the cookie recipe because ours disappeared rather quickly.  By the way, my plan is also to make a Devil’s food whoopie pie with a pumpkin buttercream frosting.  I’m sure that will end up being my favorite because chocolate, of course, is better than pumpkin.

Pumpkin Whoopie Pie
Taken directly from Geni’s Own Imagination
1/2 c. unsalted butter, softened
1/2 c. Crisco
1 c. brown sugar
1 c. canned cooked pumpkin
1 egg
1 t. vanilla
2 c. all purpose flour
1 t. baking soda
1/2 t. salt
1 1/2 t. cinnamon
3/4 t. nutmeg
3/4 t. cloves

Maple Butter Cream
Taken directly from Whoopie Pies written by Sarah Billingsley and Amy Treadwell
1/2 c. unsalted butter at room temperature
2 c. powdered sugar
1 T. milk
2 T pure maple syrup

Cream Cheese Frosting
4 oz cream cheese, at room temperature
4 T. unsalted butter, at room temperature
3 1/2 c. powdered sugar
1 t. vanilla extract

To make the cookies: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and prepare a cookie sheet with either parchment paper or a Silpat mat.  If you are lucky enough to own whoopie pie pans like I do, then by all means use those.  If you are using a whoopie pie pan, spray coat it with nonstick spray.  You will thank me later.  Having a whoopie pie pan is totally unnecessary though, but does help make them more uniform for photos! 🙂

Combine the butter, shortening and brown sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment.  Cream together and add the pumpkin, egg and vanilla.  In a separate medium sized bowl, whisk together the flour through cloves.  Add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture in 1/3 increments, creaming together on medium each time and scraping the sides of the bowl in between.

Using a medium sized ice cream scoop, scoop the batter and drop onto cookie sheet, separating each cookie by two inches.  You will only get three across and three down but they spread out so leave enough room  in between.  Spray one of your palms with nonstick spray and lightly press each cookie down to help it flatten out a bit.  These tend to be fluffy whoopies.

Bake in the oven for 15 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in a cookie comes out clean.  The cookie should be soft to the touch but bounce back when gently pressed.  Cool for 10 minutes on the pan and then remove and place on cooling racks for an hour until completely cooled.

To make the Maple Buttercream: In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a balloon whisk, cream butter and then add powdered sugar, milk and syrup, beating until smooth. Add an extra 1/4 c. powdered sugar if the frosting is not setting up or is too runny.  Place buttercream in a ziploc bag and push all the buttercream to one bottom corner so you can use it as a pastry bag later.  Refrigerate for 15 minutes.

To make the Cream Cheese Frosting: Cream together the cream cheese, butter and powdered sugar until smooth.  Add vanilla and combine on medium speed until smooth and creamy.  Place cream cheese frosting in ziploc bag like above.  Refrigerate for 15 minutes.

To use the ziploc bag as a pastry bag, simply snip off about 1/8 inch of the corner of the bag (the one that has the frosting pushed towards it). Hold the ziploc in your hand and gently push the frosting out the snipped corner.

Enjoy!

24 thoughts on “Pumpkin = Chocolate = This Post has been Blog-jacked

  1. I think I gained weight just reading this yummy pumpkin blog. I have to say I don’t mind this being blogjacked by a pumpkin nut!!

  2. My husband has been requesting pumpkin whoopie pies lately. The ones that I make have maple AND cream cheese in the frosting. I think I might need to make some this week.

  3. What a wonderful recipe, Geni!
    I would just have to add chocolate…hahahahahaha

  4. I think I would prefer cream cheese frosting too. Also, what if you added some chocolate chips into the cake-cookie thing.

  5. Well I am inclined to agree with you seeing as I have been posting pumpkin stuff nonstop so far this month! I am not sure if you have seen my post for pumpkin bars, but it has both pumpkin AND chocolate. Check it out! http://ezsrecipes.com/2010/10/02/pumpkin-bars/

  6. this look so pretty Geni, thank you for sharing. cant wait to try this out.

  7. THese look great. Makes me wish I liked pumpkin!

  8. These look so good. I love pumpkin too! (And I won’t tell anyone your little secret.)

  9. Maple butter cream? Oh my goodness – I want these. 🙂

  10. I have to admit that I never made whoopie pies…yours pumpkin ones look delicious…so light and must taste delicious with the maple cream 🙂 Nice photos!

  11. Wow! These sound like the perfect whoopie pie to me. Okay, so I have never actually had a whoopie pie but I want my first one to be this. Send some my way next time.

  12. Whoopee for the whoopie pie. Looks great tastes even better. I ate mine with a cup of hot bitter chocolate and dunked. This way I had my pumpkin and chocolate too. Keep up the good, I mean great eats!

  13. Your whoopee pie’s look great. what a great idea to use pumpkin. Thanks for sharing.

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