Monday, April 30, 2012

Jen's Favorite Cookies!

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My guest today is Jen!!  She is KILLING me with all of her recipes considering I have a sweet tooth the size of TEXAS!!!! I WILL be making these.....maybe for MC's snacks for class!!!

Here she is....


A recipe for a whoopie pie made with orange soda and vanilla cream. Source: Bakaholic Mama's version had only three ingredients. My version has just six. Yield: about 20 whoopie pies I feel honored that Randee asked me to guest post today. I guess I should start with a brief introduction. Hi, I'm Jen. I live a typical suburban life, with a husband, three kids, and a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Most of the compliments I've received in my life center around my very thick and long dark hair, my mad piano playing skills, and my fantastic desserts. Only one of these things has turned into a full-time blogging obsession for me. Guess which one? Here's a hint: my blog is called Jen's Favorite Cookies. The great thing about making different cookies every week is that you never know what the process will bring. Sometimes the cookies are fussy and complicated, using a lot of ingredients and a lot of time and dirtying a lot of dishes. Sometimes they are so simple you almost forget you even made them. Today's cookie falls into that second category. It's basically so easy, you could do it in your sleep. A trained monkey could make these cookies. Heck, and un-trained monkey could make them! You get the picture. Here's how you do it: STEP ONE: Mix together one vanilla or white cake mix and 1 cup of orange soda. If you're really into that orange flavor (like I am), you can also add 1 tsp. orange extract. Or not, your choice. STEP TWO: Bake. Oh, yeah... you're done with with the mixing already! Drop the soft dough in spoonfuls onto your baking sheet, trying to keep them all about the same size. They don't spread much, so you can put quite a few on your pan. Bake them at 350 degrees for about 10 minutes. STEP THREE: Frost. Bakaholic Mama used Cool Whip for her frosting, which is super duper easy. I'm kind of a cream snob, though, so I used whipped cream. I poured about a half pint of cream into a bowl and whipped it up for a few minutes. I added some clear vanilla and a couple tablespoons of sugar. Feel free to use a generous amount of this "frosting." There's plenty. You just frost the bottom side, and then sandwich them together. Easy-Peasy, Lemon-Squeezy. Orange Whoopie Pie Here's what you can expect from these cookies. Because they don't have eggs or oil, but just orange soda and cake mix, you can expect a very sticky and spongy cake, much like angel food. Which means you can expect them to stick to the pan, and to each other, so you'll want to store these between layers of wax paper. You may even want to keep them in the fridge. You can expect to have a little whipped-cream-frosting left over. Is leftover whipped cream a good enough excuse to run to the market for fresh berries? Because that's what I did. AND, you can expect anyone who loves orange soda or orange creamsicles to ask for seconds of this spectacularly simple whoopie pie. You might want to have a second batch ready. Some other posts you might enjoy: Orange Ice Cream Freeze - a tasty ice cream treat with fresh orange Orange Creamsicle Cookies - an orange buttermilk cookie with vanilla frosting and white chocolate Lemon Crinkles - a popular cookie made with cake mix and lemon zest Big thanks again to Randee for having me guest post today! You're awesome, Randee!


THANK you, Jenn!!  These are going to be DELICIOUS!!!


3 comments:

  1. Those cookies sound amazing and I can't believe how easy they are! I've never tried making whoopie pies before because they always sound so complicated. Awesome!

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  2. I've never made whoopie pies before but those look yummy!

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  3. Jen, they look so good! How do you not gain weight from all your yummy recipes??

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