Hostess Copy Cat Recipes & Resources Keep Calm And Make Hostess At Home (2024)

So news was all over this morning about Hostess Brands is closing. Hostess has asked a federal bankruptcy judge for permission to close it’s operations. The decision comes after one of the company’s biggest unions went on strike to protest a labor contract. It’s hard to imagine no Twinkies and Wonder Bread, but there are a ton of copycat recipes for Hostess products floating around. I’d also place a bet that someone will buy up at least some of the brand products, much like what happened with Mother’s Cookies and our beloved pink and white Circus Animal Cookies.

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So that nobody panics (like my husband, who has admitted a secret, behind his baker wife’s back, love for Hostess Zingers), I thought I would round up some of the great copy cat recipes out there, as well as some resources for the products to make them.

Here we go, check out these great Hostess Copycat Recipes from Bakers & Bloggers around the web! I will start with one of my own, my take on one of my long time favorite Hostess products (and what I might have eaten for breakfast every day of junior high) – the Hostess Chocolate Donettes. Mine are dressed up for Christmas. 🙂

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Twinkie Copycat Recipes – we’ll start with one of the most iconic products. The Twinkie. My dad has made homemade Twinkies before and I have to say, they are mighty delicious. One thing you might want to pick up to make your own Twinkies is a Twinkie Pan. Norpro makes a great Cream Canoe Pan with a decorating set that is perfect for Twinkie like treats.Hostess Copy Cat Recipes & Resources Keep Calm And Make Hostess At Home (6)

Now some Twinkies recipes to try… Shortcut Homemade Twinkie Copycats from The Cooking Photographer

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Twinkie Cupcakes From The Domestic Rebel

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In The Twink Of An Eye: Homemade Vanilla Snack Cakes from King Arthur Flour

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Ashton Warren’s Perfect Twinkie Recipe from Fox News

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Twinkie Budt Cake from Leites Culinaria

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Twinks Recipe from Chow

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Hostess Copy Cat Recipes & Resources Keep Calm And Make Hostess At Home (13)Now let’s move on to the wonderful classic Chocolate Hostess Cupcake. I was particularly fond of the little mini three packs of the hostess cupcakes. They were like three bite size cupcakes for 100 calories and were wonderful when kept in the freezer. Those I will miss.

I think the frosting is the distinct thing for me when it comes to the Hostess Cupcakes. Let’s see some of the options that we could make at home. I could totally go for a bite of this Homemade Hostess Cupcake from Cinnamon Spice & Everything Nice.

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One of my favorite blogs, The Novice Chef, shared this delicious Homemade Hostess Cupcake Recipe.

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You can never go wrong with a recipe from Confessions Of A Cookbook Queen. How about a “Faux”tess Cupcake?

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Homemade Hostess Cupcakes from Bake at 350.

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Homemade Hostess Cupcakes On What Megan’s Making

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Junk Food Makeover: Hostess Cupcake at Bon Appetit

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To shake it up about, how about some Homemade Hostess Cupcake Cake Balls by SugarDerby

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Hostess Copy Cat Recipes & Resources Keep Calm And Make Hostess At Home (21)Now let’s talk about my husband’s favorite Hostess treat, The Raspberry Zinger. Apparently my husband has been two timing me, from a baked goods standpoint, and secretly indulging on Raspberry Zingers on the side. Talk about a betrayal. Well his sweet on the side will no longer be at the grocery store, and maybe if he’s really nice I will give one of these recipes a try.

Raspberry Zinger Cake From Yammie’s Noshery

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Vegan Raspberry Zinger Coconut Cake From Namely Marly

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Homemade Twinkies & Zingers from Life Bites, Sort Of

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Raspberry Zinger Cake From Baboo Bakery

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And now for the Hostess product that I think I ate every day in junior high (you know when you hit age that your school has a vending machine full of junk food – though I’m not sure they do now). The Hostess Donette, which I think we referred to as Donette Gems. I went back and forth on which flavor I preferred, and I sort of had a tradition that whenever we would go on a road trip and stop on the way out of town for gas, at the crack of dawn, I would grab a pack of the Chocolate Donettes. I’m not sure if they tasted more like chocolate or wax, but I loved them either way. I also loved the powdered sugar version, but holy mess making food. Anyways, let’s see how we can make these at home.

For a donut maker, I have and love the Babycakes Donut Maker and I also have a mini donut pan. Both will work. I prefer the Babycakes Donut Maker, as it gives a more perfectly shaped doughnut than the pan does. So let’s look at some recipes for Hostess Donettes…

Chocolate & Powdered Mini Donuts From For The Love Of Sucrose

Hostess Copy Cat Recipes & Resources Keep Calm And Make Hostess At Home (27)Naturally Ella has a Baked Powdered Sugar Donut recipe that looks delish.

Hostess Copy Cat Recipes & Resources Keep Calm And Make Hostess At Home (28)I made some mini donuts that are very much like the Chocolate Hostess Donette Gems, but I put mine on a stick. Donut Pops!

And the other kind of Hostess Donettes I loved, but never remembered the name of. Crumb Donettes. Fitting name, truth in advertising?

Crumb Donuts from Dessert For Two

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And I want to share that one of my favorite (and one of the most adorable and charming) bloggers, Jessica of The Novice Chef, just happens to have her first cookbook out. Called Mini Donuts. Yeah, looks like we should put that on the Christmas list!Hostess Copy Cat Recipes & Resources Keep Calm And Make Hostess At Home (32)

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We can’t leave out the iconic pink Hostess Sno Balls. I love these just on the fact that they are pink. Yeah, sucker for pink, I know. They are so cute and I’ve seen some party designers work them into their dessert tables and it’s just darling. So that we don’t have to go without these pink sweets, here are some copycat Hostess Sno Ball recipes.

A great recipe and tutorial on how to make your own Hostess Sno Balls at Serious Eats.

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Homemade Sno-Balls from Kokocooks

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Homemade Hostess Sno Balls from From Away

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Totally loving these Mini Hostess Snoball Cake Pops from Sugar Swings!

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This last one doesn’t have a recipe, but is such a darling idea I had to include it. It’s a giant Sno Ball. A Sno Ball cake! From Megpi on Flickr.

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And finally, The Hostess Fruit Pie. Truth be told I have never, in my life, had one of these. My husband tells me they were quite tasty. I have a new mini pie maker and this seems like motivation to plug it in and start whipping up some of my own mini pies. Let’s see what fruit pie recipes are already out there…

Mini Fried Apple Pies From The Kitchen Magpie

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Mini Peach Hand Pies from The Baker Chick

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Mini Hand Pies from Flourishing Foodie

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Mini Fruit Filled Pies from Celebrations

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Peach “Fried” Pie Recipe from Cooking Light At My Recipes.com

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So remember, Keep Calm And Make Hostess At Home! 🙂

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in hostess? ›

Ingredients: Sugar, water, enriched flour (bleached wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, ferrous sulfate or reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), high fructose corn syrup, tallow, dextrose, egg, contains 2% or less: soybean oil, corn starch, modified cornstarch, hydrogenated tallow, whey, ...

What is hostess CupCake filling made of? ›

Hostess cupcakes are a plastic wrapped, store bought treat consisting of a soft, chocolate cupcake with a marshmallow cream filling topped with a thin layer of chocolate ganache and finished off with a loopy vanilla icing.

How much sugar does a hostess CupCake have? ›

A Hostess CupCake (original chocolate variety) contains 19 g of sugar, which is over ¾ the lower daily maximum recommended by the WHO.

Who makes hostess CupCakes? ›

Hostess CupCake is an American brand of snack cake produced and distributed by Hostess Brands and currently owned by private equity firms Apollo Global Management and C. Dean Metropoulos & Company.

Is Hostess better than Little Debbie? ›

Conclusion. While they are all the same conceptually, Hostess and Little Debbie sell radically different products. And, in the end, every single taster (myself included) determined that Little Debbie is the snack cake queen because she has superior taste and much better texture.

Did Smuckers buy Hostess? ›

Completes the Acquisition of Hostess Brands to Advance Strategy and Expand Family of Brands in Growing Categories.

What happened to Hostess cupcakes? ›

That little oblong, sponge-cakey treat with the “creamy” filling was absent from the U.S. market for about eight months, after its corporate owner, Hostess Brands, liquidated and ceased production of all its iconic snacks in 2012.

Is there beef fat in hostess cupcakes? ›

Sugar, Water, Enriched Bleached Wheat Flour [Flour, Reduced Iron, B Vitamins (Niacin, Thiamine Mononitrate (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Folic Acid)], Corn Syrup, Palm Oil, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Cocoa, Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable and/or Animal Shortening (Soybean, Cottonseed and/or Canola Oil, Beef Fat), Soybean Oil, ...

What are Elvis cupcakes? ›

Banana cupcakes with fluffy peanut butter frosting topped with bits of bacon, “you can't help falling in love” with these Elvis Cupcakes!

Can diabetics eat hostess cupcakes? ›

All types of desserts are welcome for people with diabetes, as long as they're consumed in moderation and paired with a nutrient that helps slow down digestion, such as fiber, protein and healthy fats.

Do hostess cupcakes have eggs? ›

This product contains the following ingredient(...

Environmental Impact: Contains eggs, which have a lower carbon footprint than meat.

What flavors do hostess cupcakes come in? ›

Features
  • AN ICONIC SNACK - You know the signature squiggles of icing, the decadent frosting and the creme-filled core.
  • DID YOU KNOW - That you're currently drooling over the best-selling snack cake in the history of forever.
  • TRY THEM ALL - Chocolate, Orange, or Red Velvet flavors, in multipack or single serve.

Why did the Hostess Cake Company go out of business? ›

Hostess made an effort to adapt to changing times, introducing new products like 100-calorie Twinkie Bites. But it also had new private equity backers, which loaded the company with debt, making it tough to invest in new equipment. At the same time, the workforce was heavily unionized and had very high labor costs.

Does the Hostess still make suzy Q's? ›

The cake was initially discontinued in 2012, but was reintroduced in 2015, although with a different look. However, after backlash from fans, the original cake was reintroduced in 2018.

Is Little Debbie made by Hostess? ›

Little Debbie snack cakes are made by McKee foods. McKee foods is a family owned business that was started by O.D. McKee and his wife Ruth.

Why did Hostess stop selling? ›

It emerged from bankruptcy protection in 2009, renamed itself Hostess Brands--and then filed for bankruptcy protection again in 2012. After the company asked its union for yet more concessions and workers went on strike, Hostess decided to call it quits and shut down its factories.

What are the ingredients in Hostess bread? ›

ENRICHED FLOUR [WHEAT, BARLEY MALT, NIACIN (VITAMIN B3), IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE (VITAMIN B1), RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2), FOLIC ACID (VITAMIN B9)], WATER, YEAST, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS: SOYBEAN OIL, SALT, WHEAT GLUTEN, SUGAR, PRESERVATIVE (SORBIC ACID, CALCIUM PROPIONATE), MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, ...

Why did Twinkies go out of business? ›

Hostess Twinkies rose to icon status in the mid-1900s, becoming a mainstay in lunch boxes across America. But a heavy debt load and two bankruptcies almost killed Twinkies. In 2012, Twinkies left shelves for what was thought to be for good. But two guys, Andy and Dean, had a plan to save the iconic brand.

What are the ingredients in Hostess Crumb donuts? ›

Ingredients: Sugar, enriched wheat flour [flour, ferrous sulfate (iron), "B" vitamins (niacin, thiamine mononitrate (B1), riboflavin (B2), folic acid)], water, vegetable shortening (soybean, palm and hydrogenated cottonseed oil), coconut (sulfite treated), high fructose corn syrup, contains 2% or less of: corn flakes, ...

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