My daughter has an orange Tabby cat, his name is creamsicle, so 1 of the grand kids asked me to make some for his birthday, ( of course he couldn't have any,) so they could celebrate. Yeah...right! hahaha, they just love my whoopie pies, lol.
Provided by sherry monfils
Categories Cakes
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- 1. In large bowl, mix cake mix as directed, w/ the ingredients listed on the box, except add dry jello mix & orange juice. Preheat oven as directed on box. Spray a small ice cream scooper w/ a little cooking spray.
- 2. If the batter is too sticky, add a little of the flour mentioned in this recipe. Set parchment papers on several cookie sheets. With the ice cream scooper, scoop 1" balls of dough onto a cookie sheet. Sprinkle the orange colored sprinkles on every other scooped ball. (These will be the tops.)
- 3. Bake 9-11 minutes, or until slightly firm to the touch. Let cool a minute or 2 then remove to racks to fully cool. In medium bowl, Beat Crisco, Fluff, 1Tbsp orange juice, powdered sugar & 1 tsp vanilla, until smooth. Once cookies are cool, place about 1 Tbsp, ( or more, depending on how full you want them,) of filling onto every other cookie, ( these will be the bottoms,) Spread w/ a spoon. Place the tops w/ the sprinkles over the bottoms w/ the filling, press down lightly. I usually put them in a long, wide container w/ parchment paper in between & on top, so they don't stick together, but, alas, I had none left to put away since everyone ate them right away! lol.
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zeyad abdalla
zeyada@aol.comI'm allergic to oranges. Can I use a different flavor of juice in this recipe?
Farhad Ahmed
a.f@gmail.comI'm not a fan of whoopie pies, but these look really good. I might have to give them a try.
LUBYAYI JAMES
l_james7@hotmail.co.ukI've never had a creamsicle whoopie pie before. I'm intrigued!
Sherry Rampersad
rs@gmail.comThese whoopie pies sound delicious! I'm going to have to try them soon.
Nazim Ali
ali.nazim@aol.comI'm not sure about the orange flavor. I might try making these with lemon or lime instead.
Sajid Sager
s-sajid@gmail.comThese whoopie pies look so good! I can't wait to try them.
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uh_c@hotmail.co.ukI'm going to try making these whoopie pies with different flavors of cake mix. I think they would be great with chocolate or red velvet cake mix.
Gull Khan3775
gull95@gmail.comThese whoopie pies are a great way to use up leftover cake mix.
Shahin Shahin
s@yahoo.comThe marshmallow filling is the star of the show. It's so light and fluffy, and it pairs perfectly with the cake.
Easy Yummy Treat
te@gmail.comI love that this recipe uses a box mix. It makes it so easy to whip up a batch of these whoopie pies.
Daniel Koroma
daniel15@yahoo.comThese whoopie pies are the perfect summer treat. They're light, refreshing, and full of flavor.
Jana Fathy
f_jana74@hotmail.frI'm so glad I found this recipe. It's a keeper!
Carly Ydrogo
carly_y@hotmail.frThese whoopie pies are a hit with my family and friends. They're always the first to disappear at parties.
Ilyas Awan
iawan24@hotmail.co.ukI'm not a big fan of orange, but these whoopie pies are an exception. The flavor is subtle and not overpowering.
Wimala Gunarathna
gunarathna_w72@hotmail.co.ukThese whoopie pies are so easy to make. I love that I can just use a box mix for the cake.
Sha Robes
robes_s73@gmail.comThe marshmallow filling is the perfect complement to the cake. It's light and fluffy, and it doesn't overpower the other flavors.
Rakib Hossion
rh@gmail.comI love the orange flavor in these whoopie pies. It's so refreshing and summery.
Aminat Mopelola
mopelolaaminat@yahoo.comThese whoopie pies are a delightful treat! The combination of the creamy marshmallow filling and the soft, fluffy cake is simply irresistible.