Giant Twinkie Bundt Cake - Mighty Mrs | Super Easy Recipes (2024)

This homemade giant Twinkie bundt cake is easy to whip up using cake mix. This marshmallow frosting filled golden bundt cake will rock your world. Rave reviews every time!

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★ Why You’ll Love this Recipe ★

Love Twinkies? You'll love this homemade Twinkie Bundt Cake!

Inspired by the beloved Hostess snack cakes, this giant "Twinkie" cake will satisfy a craving and is a fun way to celebrate special occasions.

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This giant Twinkie Bundt Cake is so easy to make. All you need is 5 main ingredients!

★ Ingredients You'll Need ★

You just need FIVE main ingredients to make this fun cake! Six if you want to finish things off with powdered sugar.

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Here's everything you'll need:

  • Yellow cake mix. You can use white cake mix too but yellow gives that signature "Twinkie" color.
  • Eggs. Use farm fresh, corn-fed eggs for the best flavored cake.
  • Water. For creamier, more rich flavor, you can use milk instead.
  • Cooking oil. Vegetable oil or corn oil works best. You can also use butter in place of the oil for a richer flavor.
  • Pillsbury Fluffy Frost Vanilla Marshmallow Frosting. This specific kind of frosting will give you the best flavor and texture.
  • Baking spray. This is more of a tool than an ingredient but it's a must! This will help you easily remove your bundt cake from the bundt pan. You can find this spray in the baking aisle. It's made up of a mix of oil and flour. Great for releasing baked good from their pan.
  • Powdered sugar (optional). Sprinkle this on for a more festive finishing touch.

★ How to Make this Twinkie Cake ★

Here's a look at the steps involved:

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  • Fix, mix together cake mix, eggs, water and oil.
  • Coat your bundt pan with baking spray.
  • Add batter to bundt pan then bake.
  • After cake cools, poke holes into cake and fill with frosting.
  • Release from bundt pan onto a cake plate.
  • Sprinkle with powdered sugar then serve!

Easy!

Tips

You will need a 12-cup bundt pan. Here's the bundt pan I use: Nordic Ware Original Bundt Cake Pan

How to Easily Release a Bundt cake from your Bundt Pan

Also, ever wondered how to keep cake from sticking to your bundt pan? First, make sure the bundt pan is nonstick, then here's the secret: Baker's Joy. This stuff! It's a game changer.

Thoroughly coat the bundt pan with Baker's Joy spray not cooking spray. Baking spray contains flour. Use baking spray and the cake should come out easily looking perfect. It does help to loose up around the edges with a small spatula.

Never fear though, if your cake comes out in more than one piece, then sprinkle on some powdered sugar to cover up any cracks. 😉

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and... TA-DA!! Perfect.

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★ FAQs ★

Remember when Twinkies were almost not a thing?!

I never realized just how sad I'd be to see a favorite childhood snack gone. For-ev-er (or so I thought). Until it happened in 2012.

My two favorite extra lunch money indulgences, HoHos and Twinkies were reportedly being taken off the market. I remember people saying things like "Well, they just aren't a healthy option. Americans are wising up."

Hmmm... don't think so. But that's a nice optimistic thought.

Why did they stop making Twinkies for awhile?

The real reason was actually quite controversial and quite frankly, a little shady.

If you never got the full scoop or somehow missed this moment in history, you can read this article that talks about the behind-the-scenes politics that were at play when Twinkies (and their chocolatey friends, HoHos) were taken off the market.

Thankfully in 2013 balance to the universe was restored. Twinkie and HoHo lovers everywhere rejoiced and the American level of health-conscientiousness remained relatively the same, somewhere between "I'm making healthy eating choices daily" and "YUM, that was delicious."

It's always best to know how to make something yourself, just in case. 😉

So, this homemade Twinkie bundt cake is for all of you still in fear that there might be another scarcity of Twinkies OR for the truly health conscious American who enjoys a good Twinkie but would like the ability to eliminate some of the "junk" ingredients typically found in super processed foods.

Could you use Marshmallow Fluff instead of Marshmallow flavored frosting?

This first time I made this I did use marshmallow fluff. It was yummy. So you can use marshmallow fluff. However, I prefer to use marshmallow frosting now. Specifically, Pillsbury Fluffy Frost Vanilla Marshmallow.

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I'll explain why. The Marshmallow fluff is sticky and dense and unless you let the cake completely cool, it tends to melt into the cake so you get the flavor but not much of the Twinkie-like creme filling that you'd expect.

So, when I found out there was a marshmallow flavored frosting, I switched to using that. I prefer it. You still need to let the cake completely cool or the same melting/absorbing issue can occur. I live in a rural area so my grocery store has a pretty limited selection of frostings, however they do carry this flavor.

If you can't find it though, then a vanilla frosting would work well too.

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Want to make your own marshmallow frosting?

You can. Here's a well-reviewed recipe for a homemade version of marshmallow frosting: view the frosting recipe here. One reviewer of this recipe on Pinterest had success with Martha Stewart's homemade marshmallow filling, saying it was, "simple and awesome." Here's Martha Stewart's homemade marshmallow filling recipe.

I have not personally tried either of these filling recipes so please feel free to leave a comment if you have about whether it's worth the extra effort and what it tastes like so other readers can decide what they want to do. 🙂

What kind of cooking oil works best?

Any cooking oil with a high smoke point works. You can use coconut oil if you'd like but you do end up with a little coconut flavor and it's not quite as Twinkie-like. A more neutral cooking oil like vegetable oil or corn works best.

Can this be made with coconut oil?

If you enjoy a hint of coconut flavor and want to use coconut oil, I find it's easier to measure in liquid form. I spoon the oil into a glass measuring cup and microwave it for about 30 seconds. Add more as needed until you get to the right amount. It blends a bit better into the batter when it's in liquid form too.

How do I poke the holes for the frosting?

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You can use your finger (make sure you have clean hands of course) or the clean end of a round-handled utensil.

You don't need any special tools to inject the fluffy marshmallow icing inside other than a plastic sandwich bag and a clean finger, however you can use a piping bag if you prefer.

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Giant Twinkie Bundt Cake

Author: Angela G.

This homemade giant Twinkie bundt cake is easy to whip up using cake mix. This marshmallow frosting filled golden bundt cake will rock your world. Rave reviews every time!

4.6 from 25 reviews

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Skill Level: Easy

Recipe Type: 5-Ingredient, Bundt Cakes, Cake Mix, Cakes, Easter, Kid-Friendly, Memorial Day, Party, Pastries, Summer, Vegetarian

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 Servings

Yield: 1 cake

Ingredients

  • 1 box yellow cake mix
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 cup water
  • ½ cup cooking oil
  • 1 cup Pillsbury Fluffy Frost Vanilla Marshmallow Frosting*
  • Baking spray
  • Powdered sugar optional

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350ºF.

  • Prepare cake batter. Using a mixer on medium speed, blend together cake mix, eggs, water and cooking oil until just slightly lumpy.

  • Pour batter into a bundt pan coated with BAKING spray (contains flour) or grease and sprinkle lightly with flour.

  • Bake for 25-35 minutes. Cook time varies by pan so when the top of the cake starts to firm up, insert a toothpick into the middle of the cake, as soon as it comes out clean, remove the cake.

  • Cool cake. Let bundt cake cool completely.

  • Poke hole for filling. Once the cake is cooled, leave it in the pan and poke the cake almost all the way to the bottom of the pan (which will be the top of the cake). Move your finger from side to side to widen the cavity and allow more frosting. Keep poking making your holes about 1 ½" apart.

  • Add frosting. Fill a sandwich bag with marshmallow frosting and cut one of the corner tips of the bag to create a pea-sized hole. Seal the bag then squeeze the bag to dispense the marshmallow frosting into each hole.

    Tip: Put the tip of the bag as far into each hole as you can get so plenty of frosting gets into each poked hole.

  • Remove cake from bundt pan. Using a tiny rubber spatula or butter knife, separate the sides of the cake from the bundt pan as best you can without cutting into the cake.

    Once the cake is nice and loose, place a flat plate or cake stand upside down on top of the bundt cake pan. Then gently turn both the bundt pan and cake pan over and let gravity do its thing.

    Carefully and slowly lift away the bundt pan while you peak around all sides to see if the cake dropped evenly onto the plate.

  • Add powdered sugar. Top with sprinkled powdered sugar for a festive look.

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Notes

To easily remove your bundt cake from your bundt pan, be sure to grease using baking spray. This help prevent the cake from cracking.

If your cake does crack though, just add a little extra powdered sugar to the top!

Be sure not to overcook or cake will become dry. It will be nice and moist if you cook it just until it sets!

To speed up cooling, you can put the cake in the freezer for 30 minutes. (Note: Make sure you let the cake cool completely or the marshmallow filling will melt and be absorbed into the cake after you add it.)

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Nutrition Facts

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 336kcal | Carbohydrates: 48g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 41mg | Sodium: 365mg | Potassium: 42mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 31g | Vitamin A: 59IU | Calcium: 98mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

How do you jazz up a Bundt cake? ›

The round, crisp exterior of the cake makes it a wonderful canvas to drizzle icings on, dress up with sprinkles, douse in syrup, dust with powdered sugar or adorn with candied fruits. The result is always admirable, particularly with a less-is-more mentality.

Do you flip a Bundt cake right away? ›

When you remove your cake from the oven, don't flip it out of the pan right away! Instead, let the cake cool for ten minutes in the pan. Then, placing the wire rack over the base of the cake, invert the pan. Peek under the wire rack and see if the cake has dropped out.

How long should you cool a Bundt cake before removing from pan? ›

After removing from the oven, place the pan on a wire rack and let cool; your recipe will specify the required time, usually from 10-20 minutes. This allows the cake to become firm enough to remove from the pan without breaking apart. Cooling too long in the pan will cause the cake to be damp and stick to the pan.

Can you use Pam to grease a bundt pan? ›

Please do NOT use a regular cooking spray because it tends to leave a sticky residue on the pan, and the cake may stick; also, the residue left on the pan may be very difficult to clean completely, making it more likely that future cakes will stick.

What do bakers spray on cakes? ›

Simple syrups are essential to cake preparation because they make cakes appear good and taste delicious and moist. Bakers usually mix equal amounts of water and sugar and boil the liquid until the sugar melts to form a simple syrup. There are various reasons why cake bakers use simple syrups: Enhancement of Moisture.

How do you make a Bundt cake rise higher? ›

So with that in mind, here are our tips:
  1. Add a leavening agent to the flour. ...
  2. Make sure your butter is room temperature, and beat the butter and sugar together until properly creamed. ...
  3. Be careful with the cake batter. ...
  4. Check your oven is at the correct temperature.

Do you glaze a Bundt cake hot or cold? ›

Cool the cake or pastries completely before glazing. Warm baked goods will make the glaze too runny, and it may soak into the crust, making the cake soggy. Brush away any loose crumbs on the cake or pastries before decorating.

Do you let a Bundt cake cool before icing? ›

A Bundt cake should chill in the pan for 15-20 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack; it then needs another 1-2 hours to cool down completely. This signature ring-shaped delight deserves the time!

How full do you fill a bundt pan with batter? ›

How much batter should go into a Bundt pan? Broadly speaking, a classic 10-cup pan should contain enough batter to reach the two-thirds mark, but should be no more than three-quarters full.

Why is my bundt cake not flat on the bottom? ›

Sometimes Bundt pans can cause your cake to have a domed bottom, which means the cake won't lay flat. To avoid this, Dalquist says to turn the oven temperature down 25 degrees from what the recipe calls for. "This method needs a little more baking time, but not substantial, and creates an even cake," she explains.

Can you let a bundt cake cool in the pan overnight? ›

Make sure you are using a non stick bundt pan. Do not cool your cake overnight in the pan. Pay attention to the cup size of the bundt cake and make sure the recipe you are using works.

How do you get a Bundt cake out of the pan when it's stuck? ›

Wet a Dishcloth

To try it, soak a dishcloth (or kitchen towel) in warm or hot water and then wring out excess water. Wrap the towel around the bottom of the pan, leave it there for about 15 minutes, and then remove the cake from its pan.

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