Amish Chocolate Whoopie Pies Recipe - Amish Heritage (2024)

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Chocolate Whoopie Pies

What is an Amish chocolate whoopie pie? Amish chocolate whoopie pies are soft, cake-like cookies with a light vanilla frosting sandwiched between them.

Whoopie pies are a favorite among the Amish in Lancaster County, PA, and are sometimes also known as Chocolate Gobs.

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Tradition says that the name probably came from the cry of delight that they inspire. I can picture Amish kids opening their lunch pails, spotting a whoopie pie, then letting out a shriek of delight, "Whoopie!" 🙂

Amish Whoopie Pies

It is believed that whoopie pies originated in Lancaster County, and they are one of Pennsylvania Dutch country'sbest-known and most loved sweet comfort foods for locals and visitors alike.

There are recipes for several different whoopie pie flavors that you'll find in many Amish cookbooks, including oatmeal whoopie pies, pumpkin whoopies, and molasses whoopie pies. I love all of them! However, chocolate whoopie pies are probably the most common flavor that you'd find in Amish country.

Ingredients

Each ingredient in the recipe contributes to the overall texture, flavor, and structure of the cakey chocolate cookies:

  1. Crisco shortening adds fat to the recipe, which helps to tenderize the crumb of the whoopie pies and contributes to their moistness.
  2. Sugar sweetens the batter and helps to tenderize it by absorbing moisture, giving the whoopie pies a soft texture. It also helps with browning during baking.
  3. Eggs provide structure, moisture, and richness to the batter.
  4. Buttermilk adds moisture and tanginess to the batter, contributing to the flavor and tenderness of the whoopie pies. It also reacts with the baking soda to provide leavening and help the cakes rise.
  5. Vanilla extract enhances the flavor of the whoopie pies, adding depth and aroma to the chocolate batter.
  6. All-purpose flour provides structure and stability to the batter. It contains gluten, which helps the whoopie pies maintain their shape during baking.
  7. Cocoa powder gives the whoopie pies their rich chocolate flavor and dark color. It also contributes to the texture of the cakes.
  8. Salt enhances the flavor of the other ingredients and helps to balance the sweetness of the batter. It also strengthens the gluten in the flour, providing structure to the whoopie pies.
  9. Hot water helps to dissolve the cocoa powder and create a smooth, hom*ogeneous batter. It also activates the baking soda, allowing the whoopie pies to rise properly during baking.
  10. Baking soda is a leavening agent that reacts with the acidic ingredients in the batter to produce carbon dioxide gas, which helps the whoopie pies rise and become light and fluffy.

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Mini Chocolate Whoopie Pies

Whenever I make homemade whoopie pies for my family, I make mini whoopie pies. Because who needs two giant cookies with frosting? Two small cookies are the perfect size for an afternoon treat.

So I use my 1 Tbsp. cookie scoop to make mini whoopie pies. You can make them any size you want. However, I recommend using a cookie scoop to achieve uniform-sized cookies since you are sandwiching two of them together.

For several years, I sold homemade sweet hot dill pickles at local craft shows. And I also made Lancaster whoopie pies to sell for a bit of extra cash. So I made large whoopie pies to sell (using a large scoop). And they were a huge hit!

So make them big or make them small, it's up to you. But this old-fashioned whoopie pie recipe makes about 40 mini whoopies and only about 10 giant whoopie pies.

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How to Make Amish Whoopie Pies

Chocolate whoopies are made with a simple batter that is more cake-like in texture than your normal thick cookie dough.

Mix the batter and drop it onto greased cookie sheets. Then bake them as you normally bake cookies.

When finished baking, the cookies will spring back when lightly touched. Remove them to a wire rack to cool.

Then match up the cookies with the best fit in size and shape. Spread the filling onto one cookie and top it with the second cookie. (Sometimes I use a cookie scoop to scoop the filling onto the cookies, but spreading it on with a knife works well too, or use a piping bag and pipe it on.)

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Amish Whoopie Pie Filling Recipe

Amish whoopie pie filling is typically made with raw egg whites.

However, there is a risk in consuming raw eggs. I am leaving two links to articles about eating raw eggs, in case you have questions about this. Is it safe to eat raw eggs? Can you eat raw eggs?

Personally, I love the Amish recipe for whoopie pie filling, so I am willing to take the risk.

We always used farm-fresh eggs to make this filling, and no one ever got sick that I know of. (Using pasteurized egg whites might be a better choice.) But I wouldn't use this filling when selling whoopie pies because I know there is a slight risk.

And if you don't feel comfortable eating a filling that contains raw egg whites, you can use a peanut butter filling or basic buttercream recipe instead, such as the one I use in my pumpkin whoopie pies (just omit the pumpkin pie spice).

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Storing Whoopie Pies

Wrap whoopie pies in plastic wrap because chocolate whoopie pies tend to stick to each other and the plate, etc. So it's best to individually wrap them.

You won't need a big piece of plastic if you wrap it across the corner, but it helps to keep them from sticking.

Freezing Whoopie Pies

If you've followed me for any length of time, you already know that I am a huge promoter of freezing baked goods to keep them fresh.

Most homemade cookies, donuts, etc. will dry out after a few days. But if you freeze them in airtight containers until you're about ready to eat them, they stay fresh.

The same is true for whoopie pies. They are delightfully soft and fluffy for the first couple of days (three is a stretch). So I freeze any homemade whoopie pies that we won't eat within two days.

Individually wrap the chocolate whoopie pies, place them in an airtight container, and put them in the freezer. Remove them from the freezer at least a half-hour to an hour before serving (or eat them frozen), and they'll taste the same as the day you made them.

They should be good in the freezer for up to a couple of months, as long as you make sure they are airtight.

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More Amish Whoopie Pie Recipes

Whoopie pies can be a little time-consuming since they are filled with frosting and individually wrapped. But they are definitely worth the extra time. And I believe that you will love these Amish chocolate whoopie pies.

Most people fortunate enough to try PA Dutch whoopie pies fall in love with them. And if you like Pennsylvania Dutch whoopie pies, perhaps you'd like to try my other whoopie pie flavors as well. Oatmeal Whoopie Pie Recipe, Pumpkin Whoopie Pies Recipe, Molasses Whoopie Pies

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Amish Chocolate Whoopie Pies Recipe

Amish chocolate whoopie pies are two soft and cake-like cookies with a light vanilla frosting sandwiched between them. A PA Dutch favorite!

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Prep Time 35 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

baking in batches 35 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Course Cookies, Dessert

Cuisine American, Amish

Servings 40 servings

Calories 357 kcal

Ingredients

Chocolate Cookies:

  • 1 c. Crisco shortening
  • 2 c. sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 c. buttermilk
  • 2 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 4 c. all-purpose flour
  • 1 c. cocoa powder (sifted)
  • 1 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1 c. hot water
  • 2 tsp. baking soda

Whoopie Pie Filling:

  • 3 large egg whites
  • 1 c. Crisco shortening or softened butter
  • 4 c. powdered sugar
  • 4 Tbsp. all-purpose flour
  • 2 Tbsp. milk
  • 1 Tbsp. vanilla extract
  • 1/8 tsp. salt

Instructions

Chocolate Cookies:

  • Preheat oven to 350°.

  • In a mixing bowl, with the paddle attachment, cream shortening and sugar until light and fluffy.

    1 c. Crisco shortening, 2 c. sugar

  • Add the eggs and mix well.

    2 large eggs

  • Add the buttermilk and vanilla. Mix again.

    1 c. buttermilk, 2 tsp. vanilla extract

  • Add the flour, sifted cocoa powder, and salt. Mix only to combine.

    4 c. all-purpose flour, 1 c. cocoa powder (sifted), 1 1/2 tsp. salt

  • Add the baking soda to the hot water and stir to dissolve. Slowly mix this into the batter until combined.

    1 c. hot water, 2 tsp. baking soda

  • Drop by cookie scoop or spoonfuls onto a greased baking tray.

  • Bake for about 9 - 10 minutes at 350°. (When finished, cookies will spring back when lightly touched.)

  • Remove to a wire rack to cool.

Whoopie Filling:

  • With the whisk attachment, beat egg whites until foamy.

    3 large egg whites

  • Add the remaining ingredients and mix.

    1 c. Crisco shortening or softened butter, 4 c. powdered sugar, 4 Tbsp. all-purpose flour, 2 Tbsp. milk, 1 Tbsp. vanilla extract, 1/8 tsp. salt

  • Whip on high speed until the filling is light and fluffy.

To make Whoopie Pies:

  • Pair the cooled cookies and spread the filling between the two cookies.

  • Wrap each individual whoopie pie in plastic wrap.

  • Whoopie pies that won't be eaten within the first few days can be stored in an airtight container in the freezer to keep them fresh. Remove from the freezer to thaw at least a half-hour before serving.

Notes

If you don't have buttermilk you can make your own by adding 2 Tbsp. of lemon juice to a cup and fill it with whole or 2% milk. Let it sit for several minutes until thickened.

You can make these whoopie pies into any size you want. This recipe makes about 40 small whoopie pies but only about 10 giant whoopie pies.

If you don't feel comfortable with consuming raw egg whites, you can use a basic buttercream frosting to fill them.

I used my 1" cookie scoop to bake mini whoopie pies and filled the same cookie scoop heaping full to pile the filling onto my cookies.

Nutrition

Serving: 1small whoopie pieCalories: 357kcalCarbohydrates: 58gProtein: 4gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 2gCholesterol: 9mgSodium: 168mgPotassium: 134mgFiber: 3gSugar: 36gVitamin A: 22IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 21mgIron: 2mg

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  1. Candace Rapf

    Amish Chocolate Whoopie Pies Recipe - Amish Heritage (15)
    Delicious, but I must point out that we New Englanders claim the origin of Whoopi Pies. Maine, to be exact. 😁😜

    Reply

    • Anna

      I think it's a debate ;). Maine likes to claim their origin, but the Amish also claim their origin. As far as I can tell, there's no evidence pointing either way. So I guess we can both claim them. lol

      Reply

  2. Jann

    Amish Chocolate Whoopie Pies Recipe - Amish Heritage (16)
    This is the recipe I got from my college roommate from State College, PA. It is delish! It would be good to point out that these are only called "Gobs" by people in the western part of Pennsylvania closer to Pittsburgh area. The PA Dutch (I'm from Lancaster County) call them "Whoopie Pies." I like the mini ones as the big ones are way too sweet for me.

    Reply

  3. Kim

    Amish Chocolate Whoopie Pies Recipe - Amish Heritage (17)
    My family loved these! Thank you!

    Reply

    • Anna

      Yay! Thank you for leaving a comment.

      Reply

  4. Tina Walsh

    I have been in love with the Amish for over 20 years. I love.your recipes. I have visited the homes before and shopped.
    Thanks for your.stories and recipes. I would be in heaven if I could live amongst them. Lucky you!

    Reply

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Amish Chocolate Whoopie Pies Recipe - Amish Heritage (2024)

FAQs

What are Amish whoopie pies made of? ›

Whoopie pies are actually more like a sandwich, made of two cake-like cookies with a cream center. The cookies are typically chocolate and the cream vanilla, but many flavor variations for both the cookies and the cream have been developed over the years.

What do they call whoopie pies in Pennsylvania? ›

In Western parts of coal-mining Pennsylvania, these cuties are called gobs. They are named gobs because these chocolate cake sandwich cookies resemble lumps or gobs of coal.

What is the difference between Maine and Pennsylvania whoopie pies? ›

Experts agree that the biggest difference between a Maine whoopie pie and a Pennsylvania gob is the use of commercial marshmallow Fluff in the Maine version, versus homemade marshmallow fluff in the Amish version.

Where did chocolate whoopie pies originate? ›

Described as a “New England phenomenon and a Pennsylvania Amish tradition,” whoopie pie historians have decided that it has its origins in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country (think Lancaster County).

Why are Amish pies so good? ›

So it's only natural that dairy plays a huge role in their recipes and that butter is perhaps their most favored ingredient. While baking, fresh butter is used generously to achieve that ideal, moist consistency. From pie crusts to cakes, Amish baking never tastes dry or crumbles apart thanks to its addition.

Who made the original whoopie pie? ›

These delightful treats have been enjoyed for generations, and their origin story is as rich and sweet as the dessert itself. The exact origins of the whoopie pie are shrouded in mystery, but it's believed that they were first created by Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch bakers in the early 1900s.

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.

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Whoopie Pie vs Moon Pie - Let's start by clearing up a common misperception: Whoopie Pies are not the same thing as a Moon Pie. A traditional moon pie has marshmallow filling sandwiched between graham cracker cookies, and then dipped in chocolate. Sounds good...but it's definitely not a Whoopie!

What is the history of whoopie pies in Pennsylvania? ›

Based on Pennsylvania history, Amish women invented the whoopie pie. Holding up with their custom of avoiding wasting ingredients, the women would drop excess cake batter into mounds and bake them. Then they would take two of the mounds and sandwich them together with a creamy frosting.

What pie is famous in Pennsylvania? ›

Today, shoofly pie remains a beloved dessert in Lancaster County and throughout Pennsylvania. In fact, it has even become something of a cultural icon, with many tourists flocking to the region specifically to sample the dessert.

What is the favorite pie in Pennsylvania? ›

A favorite of Amish and Mennonite cooks for many generations, shoofly pie is a classic Pennsylvania Dutch treat.

What is the number 1 pie in America? ›

Apple pie is arguably one of the most popular pie flavors. A symbol of America, the apple pie was actually invented by the British. Apple pie is simply made with sliced apples on double-crusted pastry dough.

What is the heaviest whoopie pie? ›

"In an effort to outdo Pennsylvania, a South Portland radio station teamed up with a whoopie pie maker to create a massive one that tipped the scales at 1,067 pounds.

Who made the first choco pie? ›

The First Choco Pie Ever

The world was not familiar to Choco Pie until Orion Choco Pie burst onto the scene. Introduced to the world in 1974 under the astute leadership of the company's founder and chairman, Mr. Lee Yang-gu, Orion Choco Pie is the first Choco Pie ever.

What is the official dessert of Maine? ›

In 2011, the Maine State Legislature designated blueberry pie, made with wild Maine Blueberries, as the official state dessert. Wild blueberries are harvested from late July to early September in Maine.

How many calories are in an Amish whoopie pie? ›

Whoopie pies bring smiles to our faces and 365 calories to our happy stomachs. They are the perfect binge food, substantial and sweet.

What is funeral pie made of? ›

Vintage Funeral Pie Recipe is an old-fashioned dessert that is made from raisins, spices, and walnuts. It was traditionally made by the Amish, but this sugary pie fits right into a Southern cook's recipe box.

Why are whoopie pies so high in calories? ›

Outer Layers: The cakey, soft outer layers of a Whoopie Pie are primarily made from flour, sugar, eggs, cocoa powder (for a chocolate whoopie), and buttermilk or similar. These ingredients contribute to the overall calorie count of the dessert.

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Amish wedding pie is not really a pie. It's a casserole of pulled turkey and chicken with bread filling, baked and served with gravy.

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