Homemade Gingerbread Whoopie Pies - Easy Christmas Cookie Recipe! (2024)

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Spicy ginger cookies are filled with sweet vanilla buttercream to create homemade Gingerbread Whoopie Pies! This easy Christmas dessert is so festive and fun!

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    Easy Gingerbread Whoopie Pies

    Whoopie pies probably aren’t the first things that come to mind when you think ‘Christmas cookies.’ But, I’m here to convince you that they should be, because these gingerbread whoopie pies are simply perfect for your holiday dessert plans!

    These warm, chewy gingerbread cookies are infused with cinnamon, nutmeg, molasses, brown sugar, and, of course, ginger. Then, all of that goodness is enhanced with a large dose of vanilla buttercream filling! Who could turn down such a treat?

    The number one reason I love these soft, cake-y cookies is because they have quintessential Christmas flavor, but I also love that I get to eat two cookies for the price of one dessert! No taking-a-second-cookie guilt today, my friends.

    I hope you enjoy this Christmas cookie recipe as much as my family has!

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    What Are Whoopie Pies?

    Delicious! But more specifically, whoopie pies are made up of two cake-like cookies with some sort of frosting or sweet filling sandwiched between them. You can make them with all sorts of flavors (red velvet, pumpkin, chocolate, etc.) and for all sorts of occasions. Today, though, I thought gingerbread would be perfect for upcoming holiday celebrations!

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    Recipe Ingredients

    Time to go over the gingerbread whoopie pie essentials. Round up the following ingredients for the cookies and the filling:

    For the Gingerbread Cookies

    • Flour: I used all-purpose flour for these gingerbread cookies.
    • Salt: To enhance the sweetness/flavor from the spices.
    • Baking Soda: To help the cookies rise up nice and tall.
    • Spices: Here’s where the classic gingerbread tastes comes from! Round up some ground ginger, ground cinnamon, and ground nutmeg.
    • Vegetable Shortening: Shortening helps to ensure that your cookies won’t spread out too far while baking.
    • Butter: Soften this before starting.
    • Brown Sugar: I like to use light brown sugar because it has beautiful caramel undertones.
    • Egg: To bind the cookie dough/batter together.
    • Molasses: They can’t be gingerbread cookies without molasses!
    • Buttermilk: For extra rich flavor.

    For the Vanilla Buttercream Filling

    • Butter: You can use salted or unsalted, either works.
    • Powdered Sugar: To thicken up the filling and add sweetness.
    • Milk: You can use 1%, 2%, whole, etc.
    • Pure Vanilla Extract: To make it a truly vanilla buttercream filling. 🙂

    How to Make Gingerbread Whoopie Pies

    I just want to take a second to mention how amazing your kitchen will smell once these cookies are baking. There’s no better way to get in the mood for Christmas than by filling your kitchen with that freshly-baked gingerbread cookie fragrance! Some festive music might help too, though…

    Anyway, here’s how these gingerbread whoopie pies come to be:

    Make the Cookies

    • Preheat the Oven to 375: Line 3 baking sheets with parchment paper.
    • Mix the Dry Ingredients: In a medium-sized mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, baking soda, and spices.
    • Cream the Butter and Sugar: Then, in a large mixing bowl, combine the shortening, butter and brown sugar. Beat until the mixture is smooth and fluffy. Add the egg and beat the mixture until it is incorporated.
    • Combine the Dry and Wet Ingredients: Add half of the flour mixture to the butter mixture and mix to combine. Mix in the molasses, the remaining dry ingredients, and the buttermilk.
    • Prepare the Baking Sheet: Using a spoon, drop 1 tablespoon of dough, leaving 2 inches between each cookie, on the prepared baking sheets.
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    • Bake: Bake the cookies for 12 to 15 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cookie comes out clean. Remove the pan from the oven and place it on a rack to cool completely.

    Make the Filling

    • Cream the Butter: Beat the butter with your mixer on high until it’s light and fluffy, (about 1 minute).
    • Add Powdered Sugar: Do this 1/2 cup at a time, and continue to mix on low until combined.
    • Pour in the Milk and Vanilla: Beat on high until you reach the desired consistency. Spread the frosting onto the cooled whoopie pie and place another cookie on top, sandwiching them together.

    Tips for Success

    I know this isn’t the simplest cookie recipe out there, but it’s easier than I thought making whoopie pies would be! Here are a couple more tips to make the process even smoother:

    • If You Want Bigger Cookies: For bigger cookies, and thus whoopie pies, scoop out 1/4-cup of dough instead of 1 tablespoon.
    • For Thinner Frosting: If you’d like the vanilla buttercream to be thinner, feel free to add more milk to the filling.
    • Let Whoopie Pies Cool Completely Before Frosting: If you try to fill the cookies too quickly after baking, they may crumble or fall apart, so I would suggest letting them set completely.
    • Refrigerate the Whoopie Pies: This is optional, but the filling tends to stay in the cookies better if you let the pies chill for a bit. If you’re fine with a little mess, though, feel free to dig in immediately!
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    Variation Ideas

    Though I’m a big fan of these gingerbread whoopie pies as they are, there are many possible variations that you could try! Here are a few suggestions:

    • Add Cinnamon to the Buttercream: If you’re a big fan of that homey cinnamon sweetness, feel free to make this a cinnamon buttercream filling!
    • Make Them Mini: Mini whoopie pies are so fun! Just make the scoops of cookie dough a bit smaller, and voila!
    • Use a Cream Cheese Filling: Cream cheese frosting would also pair really well with these gingerbread cookies.
    • Switch Up the Spices: You can use more cinnamon in the cookies, less nutmeg, etc. You could even try experimenting with other spices like apple pie spice.

    How to Store and Reheat Extras

    Store your homemade whoopie pies in the fridge for up to 3 days. If you want to warm them up again, pop them in the oven/toaster oven on a baking sheet for a few minutes.

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    More Christmas Desserts to Try

    In the mood for some more Christmas dessert ideas? Check out these ones:

    • Salted Caramel Thumbprint Cookies
    • Rocky Road White Chocolate Chip Peppermint Sugar Cookies
    • Chocolate Covered Almond Toffee
    • Chai Spiced Snowdrop Cookies
    • Cinnamon Roll Wreath

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    Gingerbread Whoopie Pies with Vanilla Buttercream Filling

    Katerina | Diethood

    Spicy ginger cookies are filled with sweet vanilla buttercream to create homemade gingerbread whoopie pies. Perfect for your holiday party Christmas cookie platter!

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    Servings : 20

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    Prep Time 40 minutes mins

    Cook Time 15 minutes mins

    Total Time 55 minutes mins

    Ingredients

    For the Cookies

    • 3 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 1 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons ground ginger
    • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
    • 1/4 cup vegetable shortening
    • 1 stick butter , softened
    • 3/4 cup light brown sugar
    • 1 large egg
    • 3/4 cup molasses
    • 3/4 cup buttermilk

    For the Filling

    • 1 stick butter
    • 2 cups powdered sugar
    • 2 tablespoons milk
    • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

    Instructions

    For the Cookies

    • Preheat the oven to 375.

    • Line 3 baking sheets with parchment paper.

    • In a medium-sized mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, baking soda, and spices; set aside.

    • In a large mixing bowl combine the shortening, butter and brown sugar; beat until the mixture is smooth and fluffy.

    • Add the egg; beat until incorporated.

    • Add half of the flour mixture to the butter mixture and mix to combine.

    • Mix in the molasses, the remaining dry ingredients, and the buttermilk.

    • Using a spoon, drop 1 tablespoon of dough, leaving 2 inches between, on the prepared baking sheets. For bigger cookies, scoop out 1/4-cup of dough.

    • Bake the cookies for 12 to 15 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cookie comes out clean.

    • Remove from the oven and place the pan on a rack to cool completely.

    In the meantime, make the filling.

    • Beat butter with mixer on high until light and fluffy, about 1 minute.

    • Add powdered sugar, 1/2 cup at a time, and continue to mix on low until combined.

    • Pour in the milk and vanilla, and beat on high until you reach desired consistency. Add more milk if necessary.

    • Spread frosting onto the cooled whoopie pie and place another cookie on top, and sandwich together.

    Notes

    Recipe for the Cookies adapted from King Arthur Flour

    Nutrition

    Calories: 234 kcal | Carbohydrates: 48 g | Protein: 3 g | Fat: 3 g | Saturated Fat: 1 g | Cholesterol: 9 mg | Sodium: 192 mg | Potassium: 240 mg | Fiber: 0 g | Sugar: 29 g | Vitamin A: 25 IU | Calcium: 51 mg | Iron: 1.8 mg

    Nutritional info is an estimate and provided as courtesy. Values may vary according to the ingredients and tools used. Please use your preferred nutritional calculator for more detailed info.

    Course: Dessert / Holidays

    Cuisine: American

    Keyword: gingerbread recipes, whoopie pie recipe

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    Homemade Gingerbread Whoopie Pies - Easy Christmas Cookie Recipe! (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the filling made of in whoopie pies? ›

    Ingredients for Whoopie Pie Marshmallow Cream Filling:

    Marshmallow Creme or Marshmallow Fluff work here. Marshmallow creme has a slightly thinner consistency than fluff, so you may need to add a bit more powdered sugar to sufficiently stiffen it up. Butter – This helps create the creamy filling.

    What flavours pair well with gingerbread? ›

    • pumpkin.
    • eggnog.
    • sichuan peppercorn (infuse it into something like milk or sugar syrup, don't add it directly)
    • maple.
    • cream cheese/ sour cream/ buttermilk/ yogurt (the tangy cultured milks) -pear -apple cider.
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    Are whoopie pies considered cookies? ›

    It can be considered a cookie, pie, sandwich, or cake. It looks like a sandwich, and is made of two round mounds traditionally made from cake batter, filled with a sweet creme between the two, either frosting or marshmallow creme.

    Why do whoopie pies get sticky? ›

    Why are my whoopie pies sticky? Since these whoopie pies use pumpkin puree, they're quite moist and can become sticky when left at room temperature. Keep the whoopie pies in the fridge once they've cooled to room temperature to prevent them from becoming sticky.

    What is the difference between a moon pie and a whoopie pie? ›

    Unlike fluffy Whoopie pies, the MoonPie's marshmallow center is sandwiched between soft graham-cracker-like cookies, not cake. The dessert is encased in a chocolate coating (other options include vanilla, salted caramel, banana, orange, lemon, and strawberry).

    Why do my whoopie pies come out flat? ›

    Why are my whoopie pies flat? Answer: Overmixing the batter when adding the dry ingredients can result in a flatter whoopie. When mixing in the dry ingredients make sure to mix them just until combined.

    What is Christmas gingerbread? ›

    Gingerbread refers to a broad category of baked goods, typically flavored with ginger, cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon and sweetened with honey, sugar, or molasses. Gingerbread foods vary, ranging from a moist loaf cake to forms nearly as crisp as a ginger snap. Gingerbread. Main ingredients. Ginger root, honey or ...

    What are the three types of gingerbread? ›

    The three distinct types of gingerbread are brown gingerbread, wafer-based gingerbread and honey gingerbread.
    • BROWN GINGERBREAD.
    • WAFER GINGERBREAD.
    • HONEY GINGERBREAD.

    What makes gingerbread taste like gingerbread? ›

    Molasses. Some sweeteners used in gingerbread recipes are molasses, honey, maple syrup, and brown sugar. Molasses is the most associated with gingerbread.

    What is a nickname for a whoopie pie? ›

    It's commonly believed that this tasty treat, also known as gobs, moon pies, and black-and-whites, developed out of an Amish recipe. The story goes that Amish cooks in colonial America would use leftover batter from making cakes to make these small handheld cake sandwiches.

    What state is known for whoopie pies? ›

    In 2011, the Maine State Legislature designated the whoopie pie as Maine's official state treat. This confection traditionally consists of two chocolate cake-like rounds surrounding a white cream filling. The popular treat is reported to have been baked in Maine since 1925.

    Do Amish use breast milk? ›

    After giving birth, Amish mothers breastfeed their babies for as long as possible. It's believed that this helps strengthen the bond between mother and child, which is important in this close-knit culture. It also gives them the nutrients they need to grow strong and healthy.

    What is whoopie pie filling made of? ›

    Once the cake mounds have cooled completely, prepare the filling by combining the marshmallow fluff, confectioners' sugar, shortening and vanilla extract in the bowl of a stand mixer and mix until completely combined. Add milk as necessary to get to a soft (but not too soft consistency.)

    Should you refrigerate whoopie pies? ›

    Store the finished whoopie pies in an airtight container. I usually keep them in the fridge (see previous bullet), but many filling/cake combos would be fine at room temperature. I find that after 3 to 5 days they've usually dried out a bit, but they generally keep pretty well.

    What is another name for whoopie pie? ›

    The whoopie pie, alternatively called a black moon, gob (Pittsburgh area), black-and-white, bob, or BFO (for Big Fat Oreo), is an American baked confection that may be considered either a cookie, pie, sandwich, or cake.

    What is pie filling made of? ›

    Fruit, sugar, cornstarch, acid, extras. These are the only things you need to remember to turn out a perfect pie filling. You've already read our step-by-step guide to the flakiest, butteriest pie crust.

    What is pie filling enhancer made of? ›

    It can only be heated once without breaking down. It needs to be mixed with sugar to help it distribute evenly. Pie filling enhancer is is instant Clear Jel mixed with ascorbic acid and superfine sugar.

    What is cream pie filling made of? ›

    A cream pie, crème pie, or creme pie is a type of pie filled with a rich custard or pudding that is made from milk, cream, sugar, wheat flour, and eggs and typically topped with whipped cream.

    What is the original whoopie pie? ›

    As we mentioned above, whoopie pies are believed to originally been made from leftover cake batter. The Maine legend paints the picture of a house wife putting the batter on a cookie sheet and shouting “Whoopie!!” when she realized that baking it up worked.

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