Best Homemade Hostess Twinkies Recipes

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HOMEMADE TWINKIES



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Dispirited by the possible demise in 2012 of Hostess, the company that makes Twinkies, Ho Hos, and Hostess cupcakes, Jennifer Steinhauer began to wonder if she could make Hostess snack cakes, as well as other much-loved junk food from the past, in her own kitchen. She started with this classic, the Twinkie, by buying a canoe pan, which conveniently came with a cream injector. This recipe is a traditional sponge cake-style recipe, with whipped egg whites and sugar forming the base, then filled by cream injector with seven-minute frosting. Neighbors were delighted when she shared the results, but it was short lived. By the next day, the cake had absorbed the cream -- so make sure to eat them fast.

Provided by Jennifer Steinhauer

Categories     dessert

Time 1h40m

Yield 12 homemade Twinkies.

Number Of Ingredients 15

Nonstick cooking spray or vegetable oil
60 grams (1/2 cup) cake flour
30 grams (1/4 cup) all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons milk
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
5 large eggs at room temperature, separated
12 tablespoons sugar
1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
6 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature
165 grams (1 1/2 cups) confectioners' sugar
3/4 cup Marshmallow Fluff
2 tablespoons heavy cream

Steps:

  • For the cakes: Heat the oven to 350 degrees and adjust the oven rack to the lower-middle position.
  • To make single-use Twinkie molds, cut 12 pieces of aluminum foil 12 inches wide by 14 inches long. Fold each piece of foil in half lengthwise, then fold it in half again to create a rectangle that's about 6 inches long and 7 inches wide. Repeat to make a dozen rectangles.
  • Place one sheet of folded foil on a work surface with a standard-size spice jar on its side in the center of the foil. Bring the long sides of the foil up around the jar, folding the sides and ends as necessary to make a tight trough-shape from which the jar can be removed. Repeat to make 12 foil molds. Spray generously with nonstick spray or coat with vegetable oil. Place the molds on a baking sheet.
  • In a mixing bowl, whisk together the cake flour, all-purpose flour, baking powder and salt. In a small saucepan over low heat, heat the milk and butter until the butter melts. Remove from the heat and add the vanilla. Cover to keep warm.
  • Using a standing mixer, beat the egg whites on high speed until foamy. Gradually add 6 tablespoons of the sugar and the cream of tartar and continue to beat until the whites reach soft peaks.
  • Transfer the beaten egg whites to a large bowl and add the egg yolks to the standing mixer bowl (there's no need to clean the bowl). Beat the egg yolks with the remaining 6 tablespoons sugar on medium-high speed until the mixture is very thick and a pale lemon color, about 5 minutes. Add the beaten egg whites to the yolks, but do not mix.
  • Sprinkle the flour mixture over the egg whites and then mix everything on low speed for just 10 seconds. Remove the bowl from the mixer, make a well in one side of the batter, and pour the melted butter mixture into the bowl. Fold gently with a large rubber spatula until the batter shows no trace of flour and the whites and yolks are evenly mixed, about 8 strokes.
  • Immediately scrape the batter into the prepared molds, filling each with about .75 inch of batter. Bake until the cake tops are light brown and feel firm and spring back when touched, 13 to 15 minutes. Transfer the pan containing the molds to a wire rack and allow the cakes to cool in the molds.
  • For the filling: Using a mixer, beat together the butter, confectioners' sugar and Marshmallow Fluff. Add the cream and beat just until smooth.
  • Just before filling the cakes, remove them from the foil. Using the end of a chopstick, poke three holes in the bottom of each cake. Wiggle the tip of the chopstick to make room for the filling. Transfer the frosting to a pastry bag fitted with a 1/4-inch round tip. Pipe frosting into the holes in each cake, taking care not to overfill, until it gently expands. Unlike real Twinkies, these won't last indefinitely. They're best served still slightly warm.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 273, UnsaturatedFat 5 grams, Carbohydrate 35 grams, Fat 13 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 4 grams, SaturatedFat 7 grams, Sodium 115 milligrams, Sugar 28 grams, TransFat 0 grams

COPYCAT HOSTESS TWINKIES



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Make and share this Copycat Hostess Twinkies recipe from Food.com.

Provided by senseicheryl

Categories     Dessert

Time 55m

Yield 1 10 x 14 inch pan

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 cups flour
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup vegetable oil
3/4 cup cold water
2 teaspoons vanilla
7 egg yolks
7 egg whites
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
6 tablespoons flour (rounded)
1 1/2 cups Butter Flavor Crisco
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup cold milk (scant)
2 teaspoons vanilla

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • To make the Cakes - In a large bowl, mix the first 4 ingredients. Make a well and add the next 4 ingredients. Beat until smooth with a spoon and set aside. Beat the egg whites with the cream of tartar until stiff peaks form. Pour over egg yolk batter and fold in until well beaten. Pour in an ungreased 10x14 pan. Bake 45-50 minutes. Cool in pan. Invert in pan with cups under each corner. Cool completely and run a knife around the edge. Remove and cut in half.
  • To make the Filling - Combine the first 3 ingredients and beat on high for 5 minutes, gradually adding the milk and vanilla. Beat 5 more minutes on high. Spread between 2 layers. Cut to size (3x1 inch) and wrap separately.

HOMEMADE TWINKIE'S AND ZINGERS



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This recipe is my creation because I loved these treats as a kid and wanted my kids to experience them, but without all of the chemicals and additives and aftertaste. These are a great snack/dessert for the family. A bit time-consuming, but not bad and so worth it anyway. Enjoy!

Provided by Caroline Savage

Categories     Other Desserts

Time 1h20m

Number Of Ingredients 19

FOR CAKES:
1 box (18.5 oz) yellow cake mix
4 large eggs
1/3 c vegetable oil
1 c water
1 box (5.1 oz.) instant vanilla pudding mix
FILLING:
1/2 c butter, room temperature
1/2 c shortening, room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp salt
3 c confectioner's sugar
1 jar(s) (7 oz.) marshmallow fluff
FOR ZINGERS:
1 pkg (3oz.) raspberry jell-o
2 c boiling water
2 c shredded sweetened flake coconut
2-3 Tbsp cornstarch
16 16 twinkie "boats," prepared with non-stick baking spray (directions below)

Steps:

  • 1. To make boats, use a piece of aluminum foil cut to about 14 inches. Fold in half lengthwise, then in half widthwise. Using a spice jar, form the foil around the jar by folding in the ends and folding down any excess foil to create a boat shape similar to a Twinkie shape. You can also buy the Twinkie pan online or in bakery supply stores. Spray with non-stick baking spray.
  • 2. To make cake: In bowl mix eggs, oil, and water until combined. Add cake mix and blend for 2 minutes on medium speed. Blend in pudding mix on medium for an additional 3 minutes until smooth. Place 2.25 oz. of batter into each boat and bake at 325° for 11-15 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in center of one comes out clean. Cool completely.
  • 3. To make filling: Combine butter, shortening, vanilla, and salt in mixer bowl and blend on medium high for about 3 minutes or until mixture comes together and becomes creamy with no lumps. Add confectioner's sugar and starting on low speed and gradually increasing to high, blend until light and airy. Add marshmallow fluff and blend on high until once again light and airy.
  • 4. For Zingers: Boil water, add Jell-O and stir to combine. Place in refrigerator for 15 - 30 minutes or until thick but not set. Place coconut flakes in food processor and pulse until flakes are very small. Dump into a dish and add cornstarch, starting with 2 T. and increasing if necessary to get a nice loose texture.
  • 5. For Twinkies: With a knife, cut a small slit in the top side of the cake. Using an icing bag, pipe a good amount of filling into the cavity, holding the shape of the cake with your hand to prevent splitting. Once filled, place cut side down on the cooling rack and continue to fill remaining cakes.
  • 6. For Zingers: Fill cakes as for Twinkles. Once that is completed, place the prepared Jell-O into a low baking dish or other container and roll the cake to cover completely. Move somewhat quickly to avoid completely soaking the cake. Placing the coconut in a similar dish, immediately roll the cake in the prepared coconut and place on the rack to set for approximately 2 hours.

HOSTESS TWINKIE SPONGE CAKE



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I found a treasure trove of recipes, which were developed by a lady named Gloria Pitzer, I have no idea, who she is, but when I got my hands on the recipe book, obviously from the 50's, I freaked out. This publication has recipes from places like Woolworth's Sears, and Hudson's Cafeteria, and many, many, more. I figured that the "Zaar" would be the place to preserve them. I haven't made them all, but I know they'll be good....Enjoy!

Provided by Max Thames

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 1h8m

Yield 24 sandwiches (48 single cakes), 24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

6 eggs
1 cup sugar
1 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 salt
1/2 cup scalded milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract or 1 teaspoon almond extract

Steps:

  • Beat eggs til thick&lemon colored (about 5 minutes with an electric mixer on medium speed).
  • Gradually add the sugar a few spoons at a time; beat another 3 minutes.
  • Slowly add flour, baking powder, salt.
  • Beat in milk in three equal portions till blended.
  • Add Flavoring.
  • Beat 2 minutes.
  • Pour batter into greased & floured jelly roll pan.
  • Bake in the center of a preheated oven at 350 degrees for 38-42 minute (or till toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
  • Cool on rack, 1 hour.
  • Cut into finger shapes to resemble the original Twinkie cakes.
  • Spread with filling and form into sandwiches.
  • Wrap and refrigerate or freeze to use as needed.
  • Keeps for up to 3 weeks refrigerated. Freezes almost indefinitely if wrapped well.

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