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The traditional flavors of theBostonCreamPie are transformed into this fun cookie cup that is super simple because it is made with a cake mix. The shortcuts for this recipe are delicious and super fabulous. I can’t wait to share them with you!

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How did the Boston Cream Pie Get It’s Name?

I have often wondered why a Boston Cream Pie {which is actually a cake} is in fact, called a pie. Traditionally it boasts a yellow or sponge cake with custard filling and chocolate ganache {or icing} is poured over the top. But it is actually because the Boston Cream Pie used to be baked in pie tins. In the early days of baking, that is all they had to use. Times have certainly changed.

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I think we can we all agree on something? There isn’t a mom on the planet who wouldn’t love these Boston Cream Pie Cookie Bites. I am a mama who would rather not have my kids buy me anything for Mother’s Day. BUT if someone wanted to bake me a cookie…well that would be a glorious surprise. Cookies are the universal sign of love after all {or at least in my world they are} and these little bites couldn’t be any sweeter.

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To simplify your life, the cookie is made with a yellow butter cake mix {see my top tips for making cake mix cookies here} and the vanilla cream begins with instant vanilla pudding mix. They really couldn’t be any easier. Yet, when you fill cute little edible cookie cups with soft heavenly cream…magical things happen.

Boston Cream Pie Cake Mix Cookie Dough

The cookie base is cake mix, a stick of softened butter and two eggs. Using a hand mixer to combine the ingredients makes it quick but you could mix them together by hand.

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The dough will be thick and sticky but not to worry, that is how it should be.

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Using a small cookie scoop, put a mound of dough into greased mini muffin cups. Pat them down with your fingers to make them level.

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Bake for 9-11 minutes and then use something to press the middle of the baked cookie down. This mini tart shaper works like a charm. NOTE: You don’t want to over bake them. The cups may seem under baked when you press them but they will set up as they cool.

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Remove from the pan and let the cookie cups cool completely.

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Vanilla Cream made with Instant Vanilla Pudding

To make the filling, combine heavy whipping cream, milk and instant pudding mix. Mix until completely combined and thick.

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The filling will resemble a whipped cream, with stiff peaks.

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To fill the cups, put vanilla cream into a pastry bag {or Ziploc bag} and pipe a generous amount into each cup.

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Microwave Chocolate Ganache

Ganache is the mixture of hot cream and chocolate. Typically made on the stove top {sometimes on a double boiler}, I have decided to use the microwave. The result is quick and simple. Heavy cream and semi-sweet chips are put into the microwave for a only about 20 seconds.

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Whisk the ingredients together and you have silky, smooth, chocolate goodness.

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A little addition of chocolate ganache on top of each cookie is all they need to be complete.

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Refrigerating Boston Cream Pie Cookies

The cookie bites will need to be refrigerated. Once filled with the vanilla cream, it is necessary. If you are serving them at a party, they can sit out at room temperature, just be sure to not leave them out for more than a couple of hours.

The combination of textures and flavors in this Boston Cream Pie Cookie Bite can not be beat. But, the fact that they are made with a cake mix and instant pudding isn’t too shabby either. Sometimes everyone needs a little extra help in the kitchen…even food bloggers. By the way, go hug your sweet MOM!

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Easy Boston Cream Pie Cookie Bites Recipe

All of the awesome flavors you love from the traditional Boston Cream Pie are turned into a cookie cup. They are quick to make, starting with a cake mix and taste delicious. Everyone will go crazy for these little cuties.

Course: Dessert

Author: June Albertson-Dick

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 36 cookie bites

4.07 from 533 votes

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Ingredients

Cookie Cup

  • 1 box yellow cake mix
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/3 cup butter {softened}

Homemade Whipped Cream

  • 1 3.25 oz. pkg. instant vanilla pudding
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1/2 cup milk

Chocolate Ganache

  • 2 tbsp semi-sweet baking chips
  • 2 tbsp heavy whipping cream

Instructions

Cookie Cups

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare mini muffin pan by spraying each cup with non-stick cooking spray. Pour yellow cake mix into a medium bowl and whisk {or sift} to remove any lumps. Add softened butter and eggs to the cake mix and combine with a hand held mixer {or by hand} until dough is thick and sticky. Using a small cookie scoop {or 1/2 tbsp.}, put a mound of cookie dough into each muffin cup. Using your fingers, go back and press the mound of dough down to create a level cookie. Bake for 9-11 minutes. Remove from oven and immediately take a off set spatula or knife and run it around the edge of each cookie to release it from the pan. Once cooled, go back and use a tart shaper {or end of a wooden spoon} to press middle of cookie down and create a indentation. Move cookies to cooling rack and let them cool completely.

Vanilla Cream

  • In a medium bowl combine instant vanilla pudding mix, heavy cream and milk. Using a mixer {or whisk}, incorporate ingredients until the mixture is thick and has stiff peaks. Move vanilla cream to a pastry bag {or Ziploc bag} and pipe a generous amount of cream into each cookie indention.

Chocolate Ganache

  • In a microwave safe bowl combine heavy cream and semi-sweet chocolate chips. Microwave for 20 seconds and whisk. If you get silky and smooth consistency then you are finished. If not, you need to add 10 second increments until you do. Spoon a 1/4-1/2 teaspoon of ganache onto the top of each cookie cup. Refrigerate until the ganache is set and serve.

Notes

*Store in an air tight container and refrigerate for up to 4 days.

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FAQs

What is Boston Cream Pie filling made of? ›

This classic cake combines three simple components to make one fabulous dessert; moist delicate vanilla cake filled with silky vanilla pastry cream and topped by a decadent chocolate ganache. If you're confused as to why this “pie” looks like a cake, you're not alone, cakes used to be baked in pie tins!

How old is Boston Cream Pie? ›

The Boston Cream Pie is a timeless, culinary creation dating back to 1856. The dessert was first created and served at the grand opening of Boston's Parker House, now widely known as Omni Parker House, nestled in downtown Boston, MA.

Why is it called a Boston Cream Pie and not cake? ›

A Boston cream pie is a cake with a cream filling. The dessert acquired its name when cakes and pies were cooked in the same pans, and the words were used interchangeably. In the late 19th century, this type of cake was variously called a "cream pie", a "chocolate cream pie", or a "custard cake".

Why is the Boston Cream Pie significant to Massachusetts? ›

The Boston Cream Pie was declared the official state dessert of Massachusetts in 1996, thanks in part to a Norton High School civics class who sponsored the bill. The cream pie beat out some stiff competition in Fig Newtons, Toll House cookies, and Indian pudding.

Is Bavarian cream the same as Boston cream? ›

Bavarian cream involves milk, eggs, sugar, and often vanilla extract, the same as Boston cream. But then the two ingredient lists diverge: Bavarian cream includes heavy cream and gelatin, while Boston cream involves cornstarch.

How do you thicken Boston cream? ›

Cornstarch thickens the pastry cream without imparting a floury flavor. Bringing pastry cream to a bubble deactivates the yolk's starch-dissolving amylase. Finishing with butter adds shine and flavor.

What is the official dessert of Alabama? ›

Lane cake, also known as prize cake, is a four-layer white cake with a bourbon-spiked raisin filling that originated in the American South. It's the official state cake of Alabama.

What is a fun fact about Boston cream pie? ›

It was first invented in 1856, by an Armenian-French chef named Sanzian. At the time, chocolate frosting was a fairly new idea, so the delicious dessert took the world by storm. And to this day, it remains a popular menu selection. It's even the official dessert of Massachusetts!

What restaurant invented Boston cream pie? ›

Originally dubbed "Parker House Chocolate Cream Pie," Boston Cream Pie became an immediate and perennial hit. The original Parker House recipe for the pie (which is technically a cake) was so popular that in 1958 it became a Betty Crocker boxed mix.

Why is it called Boston Cream Pie? ›

The boston cream pie's name may be a mystery, but its origins are not. The dessert was first created in 1856 at Boston's famous Parker House Hotel (also the birthplace of Parker House rolls) by Armenian-French chef M. Sanzian.

Why is Boston Cream Pie so good? ›

Boston cream pie is a staple dessert in New England. Calling the pie/cake iconic would not be an understatement. As described on the Omni Hotel's blog, it's not a pie at all. Filled with a rich and velvety pastry cream, what truly makes this two-layer golden cake so unique is the rich chocolate icing.

Which came first Boston cream pie or donut? ›

The doughnut was inspired by the Boston cream pie which was, in turn, created by chef M. Sanzian at Boston's Parker House Hotel in 1856.

Does Boston cream pie need to be refrigerated? ›

Does Boston Cream Pie need to be refrigerated? Yes, because of the milk and egg-based filling, Boston Cream Pie should be refrigerated until you serve it but can be left at room temperature for up to four hours in a room that is less than 85ºF.

How did Boston get its nickname? ›

Puritans took to the beans, the slave trade brought us molasses, and the most common tale is that sailors and merchants passing through the region's biggest city would enjoy the quick, cheap meal to such a degree that the Beantown nickname emerged through word of mouth.

Does Boston cream have custard or cream? ›

The doughnut was inspired by the Boston cream pie which was, in turn, created by chef M. Sanzian at Boston's Parker House Hotel in 1856. The cake consists of vanilla-flavored custard sandwiched between two-layers of sponge cake and topped with chocolate glaze, and has been popular in Massachusetts since its creation.

Is custard the same as Bavarian cream? ›

Bavarian creams are custards stiffened with gelatin. Savoury custards are sometimes encountered, the most notable being quiche, a French tart with a filling of custard flavoured with cheese, onions, ham or bacon, or chopped vegetables.

What is the jelly stuff in pork pies? ›

Traditionally, the jelly is made using a pig's trotter, and there is a recipe for this on page 98 of the book, but if you are short of time you can make the simple version below. In most traditional recipes the pastry is also hand-raised, which means that it is shaped without the help of a mould.

What makes it Boston cream? ›

Boston cream donuts are filled with pastry cream made with eggs,cream,sugar butter & cornstarch cooked until thickened. Bavarian cream is made in a similar way but lightened up by folding in whipped heavy cream.

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