Unlike typical sugar cookies that lean heavily on sweetness, Cookie Whipped’s treats are crafted in a shortbread style. This subtle, buttery approach is inspired by Moreno’s upbringing, where her family rarely made overly sweet foods. Instead, their cooking emphasized balance and richness—qualities that now define her cookies.
“It’s really more aligned with that Hispanic pan dulce kind of taste,” Moreno explained. “You’re not overwhelmed by sweetness.”
Cookie Whipped operates as a custom-order bakery. Every batch is made to order, tailored for special occasions like birthdays, weddings, baby showers, and corporate events. The business also hosts pop-ups throughout the year, giving the community a chance to experience their creations firsthand. Customers can browse the online store to select from pre-designed cookies or request custom creations.
Beyond baking, Cookie Whipped is committed to giving back. The business partners with a handful of nonprofits throughout the year, using cookies as a way to connect with the community. Learn more at cookiewhipped.com.
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