Sunday, February 20, 2011

More Whoopie Pie information

Today I am going to try something new to hopefully enhance my Whoopie Pie reputation.


In the South they have a drink called the Arnold Palmer after the famous golfer. If you order it they bring you 1/2 glass of sweet tea and 1/2 glass of lemonade, you mix them together and enjoy on a hot summer afteroon. I have made these as cupcakes and they are delicious (thanks, Paula Deen), but I wanted to take it one step further. I am going to take a Yellow Cake Mix and change it up to make Arnold Palmer Whoopie Pies.


Here is my experiment.

1 Duncan Hines Yellow Cake Mix
3 Eggs
1/3 Cup Vegetable Oil
1 Cup Tea Infused Milk (heat milk just to boiling point, steep 4 tea bags until milk cools) Do this first so milk has time to cool completely!(reserve 1/4 cup of tea infused milk for filling)
1 Teaspoon Grated Lemon Zest
1 Tablespoon Fresh Lemon Juice

Put Mix, eggs, oil and slowly add 1/2 to 3/4 Cup infused milk into mixer and mix until well blended. You want your batter to be a thick consistency, don't make it too thin!

Prepare parchment paper on large cookie sheet by drawing round circles with a glass or cookie cutter to make your desired size of pies. Mini or Large, your choice.
Flip paper over so markings are on the bottom.
Fill large piping bag with batter and pipe cookies in template. (You can also drop the cookies with a spoon or small ice cream scoop if you want)

Bake at 325 for 15 minutes (or until the tops spring back when lightly touched)
Cool on a baking rack until completely cool.

Filling:

1 3 oz. package of cream cheese (room temperature is very important)
4 tbsp unsalted butter, room temperature, again very important
2 cups confectioners sugar (sifted to remove lumps)
1 Teaspoon Lemon Zest
Reserved infused milk

Put cream cheese and butter into mixer and beat until fluffy (if they are not at room temperature they will not get fluffy like they need to, so be sure you follow this advice)
Add confectioners sugar (hint: to prevent a sugar cloud, dampen a tea towel and drape it over your mixer then start the mixer very slowly until sugar is incorporated, this will contain the cloud)
Add Lemon Zest
Add infused milk a teaspoon at a time until the filling is the consistency of toothpaste, be sure it is not too thin (if it is too thin, add more confectioner sugar until it is thicker...this does affect the flavor and makes it sweeter so be careful)
Pipe filling into the cooled cookies and top with another cookie.
Wrap and keep in a cool dry place.

You can freeze these if you wrap them individually.

I know the cupcakes I made were lucious and I am sure these will be as well., Make yourself a tall glass of Arnold Palmer tea, bust out a AP Whoopie Pie and turn on the PGA. Sounds like a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

Whoopie Pies

I have become known around town as the Whoopie Pie Lady, this is OK I guess, but I do have a little bigger repertoire than that. However when I came across this recipe on bakingbites.com, I had to give it a try.

Frequently I have bananas that have to be used and a person can only eat so much banana bread, or muffins so I gave them a try.

I have to say they are delicious, different, but delicious. The recipe doesn't make a tremendous amount, but I tend to make my pies bite size so it did give me a nice number. If you individually wrapped the pies you can freeze them or later use.

So if those bananas are hanging from the rack look a little bedraggled try these pies. You can easily double the recipe to make more, or scale down the size of your pies (and reduce the baking time by a couple of minutes) to get smaller, bite-sized pies and get more of them. These keep well when stored in an airtight container at room temperature, but they are so moist and flavorful that I bet you’ll find them as difficult to resist as I do.


Banana Whoopie Pies
2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 cup butter, room temperature
1 1/4 cups sugar
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 large egg
1 tsp vanilla extract
3/4 cups mashed banana (2 medium)

Preheat oven 350F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt and cinnamon.
In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until light. Beat in egg and vegetable oil, followed by vanilla and mashed banana. Add flour mixture and stir until just incorporated.
Drop 2 tablespoon balls (approx 1 1/2-inch balls) and bake for 12-14 minutes, or until cookies are lightly browned around the edges and “set” in the center.
Remove to a wire rack to cool.
Makes about 2 dozen cookies (1 dozen sandwich cookies).

Cream Cheese Filling
3 oz cream cheese, room temperature
4 tbsp butter, room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 1/2 – 2 cups confectioners sugar

In a medium bowl, beat together cream cheese and butter until smooth. Blend in vanilla and confectioners’ sugar until mixture is smooth and thick. Add additional confectioners’ sugar if mixture seems runny.

If you bake them on parchment paper you can make a template with a round cookie cutter so that your pies are consistent in size. Just trace the cutter on the paper with a pencil and then flip it over so the markings are on the undersize of the paper. Pipe your cookies with a large piping bag for even better control.

Be sure to let the cookies cool completely before filling.

Enjoy, but beware.....these do call your name even from the fridge or freezer.

Monday, February 14, 2011

I love Paula Deen

I was watching my girl Paula Deen today and she was making Arnold Palmer Cupcakes from scratch. An Arnold Palmer (in the South)is 1/2 Sweet Tea and 1/2 Lemonade mixed together to make a great drink (you could add a little kick with rum if you want even more.

The cupcakes sounded delicious, but I wondered why I had to go to all the trouble to do it from scratch. So I used a yellow cake mix and instead of the 1 1/3 Cup of water I used the 1 1/3 of warm milk steeped with tea as the liquid, grated some lemon rind and added 1 Tbsp of lemon juice. She also used the Tea infused milk and lemon juice to make the chocolate butter cream, so I did the same. I have to tell you the cupcakes are delicious, moist and very unusual. You go Paula!!!

Paula is a genius and I have made many of her recipes, never have I been dissapointed with the results. She is the most down to earth cook and her show is always entertaining.

I hope all of you had a great Valentine's Day and spent it with the ones you love.

Me....I spent it with the puppies curled up on the couch feeling lousy...don't know what is up with this getting sick stuff....enough is enough for this year.

Friday, February 11, 2011

I'm Back


I haven't been here for a while, but I am going to try to be better with my updates.

It is Double Hostess Months in February and March with Dove Chocolate Discoveries (www.dovechocolatediscveries.com/daytonchocolatiers) and what better time with Valentines and Easter on the horizon. You should book Chocolate Tasting Party TODAY!!

This week was a fun time, I worked with my grandsons to make Cake Pops. If you haven't heard about them they are a blast to make. If you have a cake that needs to be used, but noone is eating...just crumble it up and mix wth a small amount of butter cream icing until it is moist but not to wet. Every cake is different so it is difficult to give exact measurements, however for a 1 layer it takes about 2 or 3 Tablespoons of icing. Mix it thoroughly and then using a small ice cream scoop, form the mixture into balls. Put in freezer or fridge to set up.

When you are ready to make the balls, melt your favorite Dove Chocolate Bars, dip lollipop sticks or craft sticks in the chocolate and put them into the balls. Let set up completely. This is an important step, because you don't want them to drop into the chocolate when you are dipping.

Melt enough chocolate for dipping and carefully dip the balls into the chocolate. It is easy if you have a piece of stryofoam to hold the dipped cake balls in to setup. You can put candies into the soft chocolate for eyes and noses or just sprinkle them with candy jimmies. They can also be rolled into nuts or coconut if desired. We actually made royal frosting and made Cake Ball Critters. They are absolutely rich and delicious (of course the boys ate the ones they felt were "rejects). You can make them for any occasion, like the picture for Valentines day, but make them to fit your special celebration.

It is a great way to spend a winter afternoon and have some fun with your kids or grandkids. They are also great for bake sales and fundraisers. Just slip a plastic bag over the top and tie with pretty ribbon. You can display them right in the styrofoam so they stand up straight and tall. They are lots of recipes on the internet for these, but really just make them this easy way.