Ingredients for - Let's Make Whoopie Pies

1. Reynolds KITCHENS® Parchment Paper with SmartGrid®
2. All-purpose flour 2 cups
3. Unsweetened cocoa powder ⅔ cup
4. Baking soda 1 ½ teaspoons
5. Butter, softened 1 stick
6. Firmly packed light brown sugar 1 cup
7. Egg 1 large
8. Vanilla 1 teaspoon
9. Buttermilk 1 cup
10. White crystal sugar 1 cup
11. Unsalted butter, softened ¾ stick
12. Powdered sugar 2 cups
13. Marshmallow cream (such as Marshmallow Fluff®) 1 (7.5 ounce) jar
14. Vanilla 2 teaspoons
15. Reynolds KITCHENS® Quick Cut™ Plastic Wrap 2 teaspoons

How to cook deliciously - Let's Make Whoopie Pies

1 . Stage

Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper.

2 . Stage

In medium bowl, combine flour, cocoa, and baking soda. In large bowl, with mixer on high speed, beat together butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add egg and vanilla, and beat to combine. Alternate adding flour mixture and buttermilk in small batches, beginning and ending with flour mixture.

3 . Stage

Mix until smooth, occasionally scraping sides of bowl. With a tablespoon, spoon mounds of batter 2 inches apart onto baking sheets and form into football shapes. SmartGrid® lines represent 1 inch squares to help you with precise spacing.

4 . Stage

Bake 15 minutes or until tops are puffed and cakes spring back when touched. Transfer to a rack and cool completely.

5 . Stage

In medium bowl, with mixer on high speed, beat together butter, powdered sugar, marshmallow cream, and vanilla until smooth, about 3 minutes. Makes about 1 1/2 cups of filling. Spread a rounded tablespoon of filling on flat sides of half the cakes. Top with other cakes.

6 . Stage

To decorate your whoopie pies to look like footballs, cut two pieces of Reynolds KITCHENS® Plastic Wrap about 15 inches wide and criss-cross them over each other to form a large X. In the center of the X, scoop all of your remaining filling and then gather the sides to push the filling down into a ball. Very carefully poke a small hole into the bottom of this ball so that you can pipe the football laces onto your whoopie pies. The thickness of your laces will depend on how big of a hole you poke into the plastic wrap.