Home · Recipes · Desserts & Baking · Cookies Chocolate-Oatmeal Moon Pies Author: Maryanne CabreraPublished: Feb 20, 2012Updated: Jul 6, 2021 View Recipe17 ReviewsThis post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy. These chocolate oatmeal moon pies are made with two chocolate oatmeal cookies sandwiched together with marshmallow fluff and drizzled with a little melted dark chocolate. Have you heard the saying, sometimes the whole is greater than the sum of its parts? It took me a while to figure that out as a child. Math was always my favorite subject in school. And in math we are taught that the whole is supposed to be equal to the sum of its parts. It doesn’t make any sense, until you eat these cookie moon pie things and finally understand. Chocolate Oatmeal Moon Pies I found these cookies in the February issue of Bon Appetit. It is comprised of two chocolate oatmeal cookies sandwiched together with marshmallow fluff and drizzled with a little melted dark chocolate. It’s heaven and hell all in one bite. This whole moon pie is definitely greater than the sum of its parts. These are definitely not for the faint of heart or the occasional dessert eater. These moon pies are more for the refined palate of a major sweet tooth. It has everything I look for in a dessert- crunchy, chewy, sweet, tart, and of course, chocolate. Its the hidden tart cherries and toasted pecans that make these cookies so addicting. You can thank Chef Stephen Stryjewski of Cochon in New Orleans for these goodies. This month’s issue of Bon Appetit is all about Southern soulful food. There are a lot of great savory dishes that I’d love to make. Especially with Mardi Gras tomorrow, these are the perfect cookies to indulge in before Lent begins. Chocolate Oatmeal Moon Pies No ratings yet Yield: makes 18 sandwiches Print Recipe Pin Recipe Rate Recipe Ingredients▢ 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour▢ 3/4 teaspoon baking powder▢ 1/2 teaspoon baking soda▢ 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt▢ 2 1/4 cups old-fashioned oats▢ 1 cup dried tart cherries, chopped▢ 1 cup pecans, lightly toasted and chopped▢ 3/4 cup semisweet chocolate chips▢ 3/4 cup unsalted butter, room temp▢ 1 1/2 cups dark brown sugar, packed▢ 1 large egg▢ 1 teaspoon vanilla paste▢ 14 oz marshmallow cream (fluff)Chocolate Dipping Sauce:▢ 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate, chopped▢ 1 Tablespoon honey▢ 1/2 cup heavy cream Instructions Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.Whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Set aside. In another bowl, toss together oats, dried cherries, toasted pecans, and chocolate chips. Set aside.In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream together butter and sugar until smooth. Add the egg and vanilla. Mix until incorporated. With the mixer on low, slowly add in the dry flour mixture in three additions. Mix until just blended. Fold in oat mixture until evenly distributed.Use a 1 oz ice cream scoop or 2 tablespoons to scoop out balls of dough. Arrange dough onto a parchment lined sheet tray. You should end up with 36 pieces. Gently flatten each ball of dough with the palm of your hand.Bake cookies for 12 minutes. Rotate the sheet trays and then back for another 6 minutes until cookies are golden brown and the center is still slightly soft. Let cookies cool on sheet trays.Once cookies have cooled, spread 1 tablespoon of marshmallow fluff on the bottom of 18 cookies. Pair the remaining 18 cookies with similar size/shape bottom cookies. Sandwich the cookies together.To make the chocolate drizzle sauce, bring the cream to a boil. Place chopped chocolate and honey in a medium bowl. Pour hot cream over chocolate. Let mixture stand for 1-2 minutes. Cover with plastic wrap to kept warmth inside. Then stir mixture until chopped chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth.Drizzle chocolate over prepared cookie sandwiches and enjoy. NotesFROM BON APPETIT FEBRUARY 2012 Author: Maryanne Cabrera Did you make this recipe?Show us on Instagram! Tag @littleepicurean and hashtag #littleepicurean.
Tina says: February 20, 2012 These do look like a delicious yet sinful indulgent treat! It looks like the cookies alone would be tasty,but the addition of the fluffy center and the drizzle on top really amps up the flavor. Your pictures are fabulous-yum! Reply
the little epicurean says: February 21, 2012 Many thanks, Tina! I had a couple left over cookies and not enough fluff so I made them into ice cream sandwiches! It was just as delicious!
Kristina says: February 20, 2012 these look fabulous! I’m craving one already, definitely saving this recipe! I love all of the ingredients in these, chocolate.. cherries..oatmeal… fluff…these sound delicious! Reply
the little epicurean says: February 21, 2012 Thanks, Kristina! I love cherries and chocolate, especially chocolate covered cherries which would go well with these cookies too :)
Choc Chip Uru says: February 20, 2012 These look so delicious with so many awesome ingredientas! So much craving (and the fact that there is oatmeal means I can eat 5 at lleast :D)CheersChoc Chip UruLatest: Surprise Choc Cookies + Choc Truffle Chunk Muffins Reply
the little epicurean says: February 21, 2012 I like how you think! Since there is oatmeal in the cookies, it also means you can have it for breakfast :)
Sunday Morning Banana Pancakes says: February 20, 2012 I LOVED that edition of Bon Appetit and love seeing when someone makes one of their recipes; I have so many pages earmarked in that one and can’t wait to try these too! Reply
the little epicurean says: February 21, 2012 I just got the March issue and am in love all over again. There’s never enough time to try out all the recipes!
Liz says: February 20, 2012 Oh my gosh–these need to be in my mouth, now. Gorgeous photos and I bet they tasted phenomenal. Reply
the little epicurean says: February 21, 2012 Thanks, Liz! They tasted amazing. I can’t wait to make them again :)
Katherine @ eggton says: February 20, 2012 I like your sentence about “the refined palate of a major sweet tooth.” I feel so dignified about myself now. Also, these look amazeballs. Reply
the little epicurean says: February 21, 2012 Feel proud of yourself, Katherine. Its hard work having a sweet tooth. Glad to know I’m not alone :)
doublexuan says: February 24, 2012 Thanks for basically putting all my favorite ingredients into one dessert and making me really hungry now :( Reply