New England Giant Blueberry-Lemon
Whoopie Pie with Lemon Buttercream Filling
by Lisa Q. Mathews
1 box blueberry muffin mix (I use Krusteaz)
2 eggs
2/3 cup water or milk (I use milk.)
2/3 cup oil (I use vegetable oil.)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Zest of 1 lemon
1/2 cup fresh blueberries
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 400°F. Prep two 8 or 9 inch round cake pans (I use parchment paper).
Mix the dry ingredient packet, eggs, milk, oil, and vanilla into a batter.
Fold in fresh berries and zest.
Divide batter evenly between pans and smooth the tops.
Bake approx. 30 minutes (keep checking!) or until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool in pans at least 10 minutes, then turn out and cool fully before frosting.
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened (I use Kerrygold, of course!)
1-1/2 to 2 cups powdered sugar
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
Zest of 1 lemon
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
Optional: a few tablespoons (or more) of milk to thin frosting
Tips: Chill cakes well (I stick mine briefly in the fridge on hot days) before frosting. I give my cakes about 2 minutes extra in the oven so they’ll be firmer.
Frost top of bottom layer directly on your serving plate and then place the top layer. (The parchment paper makes this a breeze—the cakes slide right off.)
Cover whoopie pie tightly in plastic wrap and store in fridge to help keep its shape (messy, but that’s part of the fun!)
Variation: For smaller (3 inch) whoopie pies, scoop about 2 tablespoons of batter each onto baking sheets lined with parchment paper. Space apart and bake 10-14 minutes (keep checking!) or until tops spring back. After cooling and filling, plastic-wrap individually for grab-and-go treats. Makes about 10 servings.
Readers, what is your
favorite summer fair treat?
Lisa Q. Mathews began her publishing career as a Nancy Drew editor. She also wrote for kids’ series such as Mary-Kate and Ashley and the Lizzie McGuire Mysteries. She now writes lighthearted mysteries for grownups with strong female characters and plenty of family. Her works include the Irish Bed & Breakfast Mysteries (THE JIG IS UP; BURIED IN SHAMROCKS (Feb. 2026) and the Ladies Smythe & Westin Mysteries (CARDIAC ARREST; PERMANENTLY BOOKED; FASHIONABLY LATE). Her short story "Fly Me to the Morgue" was an Agatha Award finalist. Lisa lives in New Hampshire. The "Q" in her name stands for "Quinn."
Kate and her daughters Maeve and Bliz are back in Shamrock, Massachusetts, and Kate faces a big decision: Should they move back to their hometown for good? As she contemplates the idea, all the businesses in town, including her family’s B&B, the Buckley House, are busy preparing for the annual Great Shamrock Fair in hopes of luring back tourists after a murder during St. Patrick’s Week.
But when Kate’s ex, Ian, arrives in town from Ireland to perform with his band in the festival, and his new fiancée, Fallon, is found dead at the fairgrounds, any chance of a fun and peaceful family summer goes up in green smoke.
Much as she wants nothing to do with her ex, Kate knows Ian is innocent. Amid the swirl of activity in town, and her sister Colleen’s determination to keep the annual Miss Shamrock contests alive, Kate enlists her devastated eldest daughter, and her father, the former Shamrock police chief, to help her unwind the trail of evidence.
With clues—and danger—piling up, can Kate find Fallon’s true killer and save her ex, before the Great Shamrock Fair and the town’s chances for a summer full of green go bust?
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