Moon Pies

While I was doing some research for the jambalaya that I made earlier this week, I also came to find out that Moon Pies are a very traditional part of Mardi Gras. Having never been in New Orleans for the celebration, I had no idea. As it turns out, Moon Pies are typically thrown from the parade floats out to the crowd. Believe it or not, I’ve never eaten a moon pie. I see them in the store all the time, but for some reason it has just never occurred to me to try one. Since I’m on a bit of a Mardi Gras roll here, I thought it would only be fitting to include some homemade moon pies in the celebration. While the traditional moon pies have two cookies with marshmallow filling in the middle, the ones I saw at the store (research!) were all double-deckers – cookie, marshmallow, cookie, marshmallow, cookie. Covered in chocolate. I decided to go the all-in, double-decker route. Shocking, I know ;-)

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These are actually pretty easy to make; it just takes some time getting all of the pieces together. The cookies are basically a sugar cookie made with all brown sugar instead of white, so they have a little bit of a sweeter flavor. The marshmallow filling is homemade, which I LOVE! You do use uncooked egg whites that are warmed up with the boiled corn syrup but if you are nervous about the eggs, I would encourage you to buy pasteurized eggs. I can usually always find them at the grocery store. And then of course the chocolate coating. I just spooned the melted chocolate over the cookies a couple of times so that it ran down the sides and covered most of the cookie. I love the ones where I can see cookie and marshmallow peeking out!
I absolutely adore these cookies. At first I thought the marshmallow filling may be too sweet when I tasted it by itself, but it’s perfect when melded together with the cookies and chocolate. I think these should be an everyday type of treat, not just a Mardi Gras treat. I’m going to start campaigning now :)

One year ago: Chocolate-Dipped Shortbread Cookies

Moon Pies
Ingredients
For the Cookies:
- 8 ounces (226.8 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature, (1 cup)
- ¾ cup (165 g) light brown sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2¼ cups (281.25 g) all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) salt
For the Marshmallow Filling:
- 2 egg whites
- Pinch cream of tartar
- Pinch salt
- ⅔ cup (227.33 ml) light corn syrup
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 cup (120 g) powdered sugar, sifted
For the Chocolate Coating:
- 12 ounces (340.2 g) semisweet chocolate
- ¼ cup (54.5 ml) vegetable oil
Instructions
- 1. To Make the Cookies: With a mixer on medium speed, beat the butter until creamy, about 3 minutes. Add the brown sugar and beat at medium-high speed until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Reduce the speed to medium, add the egg and the vanilla extract, and beat to combine. Reduce the speed to low, add the flour and the salt, and mix just until a soft dough forms. Divide the dough in two, shape into disks, wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
- 2. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line at least two baking sheets with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat; set aside. Working with one disk at a time, roll out the dough to about 1/8-inch thickness. Using a 2½-inch diameter round cutter, cut out the rounds and place them on the prepared baking sheets, about ½ an inch apart. Refrigerate the cookies (on the baking sheets) for 10 minutes.
- 3. Bake the cookies for 10 to 12 minutes, or until lightly browned. Cool on the pans for a couple of minutes, and then move to a cooling rack to cool completely.
- 4. To Make the Marshmallow Filling: Using a mixer with the whisk attachment, beat the the egg whites with the cream of tartar and the salt until firm peaks form, gradually increasing from medium-low speed to medium-high speed as the egg whites gain volume. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, boil the corn syrup over high heat without stirring until it registers 230 to 235 degrees F on a candy thermometer (thread ball stage). Slowly drizzle the hot corn syrup into the egg whites and beat at high speed until glossy, about 2 minutes. Reduce the speed to medium-low, beat in the vanilla extract and the powdered sugar.
- 5. Using either a pastry bag or a spoon, mound about 1½ tablespoons of marshmallow filling into the center of a cookie. Top with another cookie and press lightly to spread the marshmallow to the edges. Add another mound on top of the second cookie, and top with another cookie, again pressing slightly to spread the filling to the edges. Repeat with the rest of the cookies.
- 6. To Make the Chocolate Coating: Using a double boiler or in the microwave on 50% power and in 30 second increments, melt the chocolate and vegetable oil together until completely smooth. Place the assembled cookies on a wire rack set over a sheet of wax paper. Spoon the melted chocolate over each cookie so that it runs down the sides and covers most of the cookie. Allow to set at room temperature for about 2 hours (or refrigerate to speed up the process). Store in an airtight container at room temperature.
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These look so amazing!
Yum! Great pics.
YUM! I didn’t know Moon Pies were a Mardi Gras thing either. But I love them and can’t wait to make my own now. Thanks!
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i am SO making these!
OH I haven’t had a moon pie in ages! I bet the homemade ones are SO much better than the store bought ones.
I love homemade “store bought” treats! They’re always the perfect amount of nostalgic taste and so much better. :) Thanks for the great recipe!
I definitely want to make these. They’re so cute!
How could you not love a homemade version of one of my alltime favorite treats!?! You rock! I’m stealing this.
I used to love Moon Pies as a child! They come in the single cookie sandwhich and double decker variety…I might have to try these one day…
You have made even moon pies look chic and beautiful!
Oh yum Michelle. I’ve never heard of these, but they look delicious. What’s not to love. Bookmarked and stumbled.
YUM! Can’t wait to try these! They’ll make a different Easter treat!
could these look any more perfect? they remind me of those korean choco pies i used to eat!
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I’ve never had a moon pie, either. I’m thinking this Mardi Gras is the perfect time to try one!
I’d love to make these, but I can never find corn syrup. Is there anything I can use in its place? I notice you talked about brown syrup, what is it? I guess our ingredients differ a little over here in SA.
Hi Anzelle, You could try brown rice syrup, cane syrup, or also mix your own using 1 cup granulated sugar and 1/4 cup per 1 cup called for in a recipe.
I flew through the Nashville airport last week and noticed a large display of Moon Pies. I had not thought about them since I was a kid! Thanks for the recipe–they look better than the original and I can’t wait to give it a try!
I’ve never had a Moon Pie. This recipe may be my ticket to trying then
Anything that includes a marshmallow filling is a yummy treat for me! These cookies sound fantastic!
Ohmygosh. I won’t eat store-bought moon pies because they use gelatin in the filling, which isn’t strictly vegetarian. You are my dessert craving savior! I can’t wait to try them–and share them with my other vegetarian friends!
Love me some Moonpies! My girls even have a MoonPie shirt.
Your pictures are amazing – great work! Susan http://www.ugogrrl.com
I might try to make these this weekend. Yum!
These are beautifully photographed, so amazing! So yummy looking too, I wish I could taste them! :)
good for you! these are perfect! i can only imagine how delicious they are…
I cannot say enough about how much I love moon pies. Homemade version here I come! Looks sooooo good!
Absolutely gorgeous and mouthwatering! I had no idea moon pies are traditional mardi gras treats. Beautiful shots!
Try putting them in the microwave for about 15 seconds! Yum! Girl, all you need now is an ice cold RC soda! Moon Pies and RC are a great childhood memory by brother and I have with our grandparents.
I’ve never had a moon pie before either! But they do look scrumptious! I think my little guy would just love these!
I didn’t realize how easy these were! Yum! I’ll have to try these out.
Um-these look awesome! Can I have one?