Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Book Reviews of Whoopie Pies

Whoopie Pies
Whoopie Pies
Author: Sarah Billingsley, Amy Treadwell
ISBN-13: 9780811874540
ISBN-10: 0811874540
Publication Date: 4/14/2010
Pages: 120
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
 3

3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Reviews: Amazon | Write a Review

Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

CherryDuck avatar reviewed Whoopie Pies on + 150 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is a fun little cookbook for some very tasty little treats. I have tried 3 of the recipes and my only complaint is that the recipe for the marshmallow filling was completely gross. It called for a lot of vegetable shortening and as a result after it was complete that's what it tasted like. I don't know if you've ever tasted plain vegetable shortening, but I can assure you it isn't good.

My son had his heart set on the chocolate whoopie pies with the marshmallow filling for dessert. I had the classic chocolate whoopies all made up and ready to be filled but the marshmallow filling was not edible. I ended up adding the rest of the jar of marshmallow fluff, about another cup of powdered sugar and a splash or two of milk. That ended up being tasty but it still didn't taste like Marshmallows.

All in all like most cookbooks there are some hits and some misses. But for the most part this book is a hit. You can create a quite a few little whoopie pie concoctions and they are unique little desserts.

I had read a few reviews where people complained about the authors not pairing up all the cakes with all the possible fillings. They do, however, have two pages dedicated to cake/filling pairings. It gives you a few very good recipes for some tasty whoopie pies and a good starting point for those less imaginative or confident bakers.

Cherise Everhard, October 2010