
Jam may seem like the most simple Fluffernutter addition, but the results are fantastic.
Photo Credit: Katherine Keenan
In "The Enthusiasts," (season 6, episode 5) we visit Somerville, Massachusetts, where the What the Fluff? Festival celebrates a tasty icon of many New Englanders’ childhoods: Marshmallow Fluff. Then we head to the Durkee-Mower factory in Lynn, Massachusetts, to see how the sweet spreadable confection has been made using the same recipe for the past century. Love Fluff? Here are some of our favorite recipes featuring the sweet New England staple.

Pumpkin-Fluff Pie
The inspiration for this pumpkin pie came from the marshmallow-topped sweet potato side dish that, for many, defines the holiday table. It’s a bit like having the whipped cream in the pie itself. [caption id="attachment_124015" align="aligncenter" width="700"]
Classic Fluff Whoopie Pies
A classic homemade whoopie pie recipe for this favorite old-fashioned New England dessert. Soft chocolate cookies with Marshmallow Fluff cream filling never had it so good. [caption id="attachment_171158" align="aligncenter" width="676"]
Fluffernutter Whoopie Pies
These whoopie pies made with peanut butter and Marshmallow Fluff are a riff on one of our favorite classic New England sandwiches. Layers of peanut butter and creamy marshmallow filling sandwiched between soft peanut butter cakes? Delicious! [caption id="attachment_159478" align="aligncenter" width="520"]