WW Recipe of the Day: VitaTops Deep Chocolate Whoopie Pie
Are you a fan of whoopie pies looking for an easy way to enjoy them while trying to watch your weight? Have I got a treat for you! This quick and easy whoopie pie "recipe" is both satisfying and delicious.
WW Friendly VitaTop Deep Chocolate Whoopie Pie
If you're a Hungry Girl fan, you're probably already familiar with this lighter quick and easy variation of the whoopie pie.
I love, love, love whoopie pies. They're an old family favorite that my Mom made quite regularly when I was growing up.
For those not familiar with traditional whoopie pies, they are soft chocolate sandwich cookies filled with sweet vanilla-marshmallow cream; a homemade Oreo Cakester, only better. As a lifetime WW, this wonderful rich chocolaty treat is not something I can "afford" to have very often if I want to maintain my weight, since they're really high in calories and Points values.
Low Fat Deep Chocolate Whoopie Pie
That's where Hungry Girl comes in. She can be so creative at helping you satisfy your cravings without blowing the bank. I was so excited when I discovered this recipe for Freezy-Cool Whoopie Pies in Hungry Girl's Cookbook Hungry Girl: 200 Under 200: 200 Recipes Under 200 Calories (affiliate link).
To make her Hungry Girl version of a whoopie pie, author Lisa Lillien uses a deep chocolate Vitalicious Deep Chocolate VitaTops (affiliate link) and fat free cool whip to construct her Weight Watchers friendly recipe for whoopie pies.
How Many Calories and WW Points in these Shortcut Whoopie Pies?
Each treat contains only 115 calories and:
5 *SmartPoints (Green plan)
5 *SmartPoints (Blue plan)
5 *SmartPoints (Purple plan)
3 *PointsPlus (Old plan)
To see your WW PersonalPoints for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site, Click here!
Since I like it so much better, I usually splurge with 2 tablespoons of whipped cream instead of cool whip (the calories are virtually the same) but the choice is totally yours to make!
If you are not familiar with Vitalicious Vitatops (affiliate link) you are in for a treat! They are Healthy Deep Chocolate Muffin Tops that have only 100 calories and actually taste good! They are a diet lover's miracle, available in the freezer section of many larger grocery stores.
Vitalicious VitaTops Deep Chocolate Muffin Tops
In addition to tasting great they are low in fat and high in protein (4g) and fiber (4 g) so they are amazingly satisfying.
I first learned about Vitalicious Vitatops through Hungry Girl and am hooked on the Deep Chocolate VitaTops and VitaBrownies.
How do you make the weight watcher whoopie pie recipe? Here it is...
WW Friendly VitaTop Whoopie Pie Recipe
- 1 Deep Chocolate VitaTop Muffin Top
- 2 tablespoons whipped cream or fat-free cool whip
Start with one thawed Deep Chocolate VitaTop:
LOw-Fat VitaTop Deep Chocolate Muffin Top
Slice the VitaTop horizontally into two thin rounds:
VitaTop Chocolate Muffin Top sliced in half
Spread Cool Whip (or your favorite whipped cream) on one half of the VitaTop and top with the other:
Adding whipped cream to whoopie pie
Wrap in plastic wrap and chill in the freezer for about 1 hour, then enjoy.
VitaTop Low-Fat Chocolate Whoopie Pie
Nutritional Estimates Per Serving (1 chocolate whoopie pie):
115 calories, 2.5 g fat, 28 g carbs, 9 g fiber, 5 g protein and *3 Weight Watchers PointsPlus, *5 WW Freestyle SmartPoints.
Banana Variation: add slices from ¼ of 1 banana
Nutritional Estimates Per Serving (1 banana whoopie pie):
141 calories, 2.6 g fat, 34.8 g carbs, 9.8 g fiber, 5.4 g protein and *4 WW PointsPlus, *5 WW Freestyle SmartPoints.
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Deep Chocolate VitaTop Whoopie Pie
Ingredients
- 1 Deep Chocolate VitaTop
- 2 tablespoons whipped cream
Instructions
- Slice the thawed VitaTop horizontally into two thin rounds.
- Spread whipped cream on one half of the VitaTop and top with the other half.
- Wrap in plastic wrap and chill in the freezer for about an hour. Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
Source: Hungry Girl: 200 Under 200: 200 Recipes Under 200 Calories (affiliate link) by Lisa Lillien
Hungry Girl Lisa Lillien on Rachael Ray making frozen whoopie pies:
If you like this easy recipe for WW Friendly Vitalicious Whoopie Pies, you might also like:
- Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Bars (Simple-Nourished-Living)
- Chocolate Coconut Cake Mix Cookie Bars (Simple-Nourished-Living)
- Skinny Chocolate Black Bean Brownies (Simple-Nourished-Living)
- Pumpkin Whoopie Pie for Halloween (Hungry Girl)
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Janice
Going to college in Maine, whoopie pies were a staple. This recipe is so simple and delicious. Thanks for sharing a slimmed down version of my old favorite.