Twinkie Cake (No Bake Recipe)

This easy Twinkie cake recipe starts with a layer of soft and creamy Twinkies before you add sweet vanilla pudding, refreshing fruit pieces, fluffy whipped topping, and crushed nuts to make the ultimate no-bake summer dessert.

Slice of Twinkie Cake

I have one of my dear readers, Miss Mary Anne, to thank for sending me this Twinkie cake recipe. This isn’t a cake that tastes or looks like a Twinkie. It’s in fact made with Twinkies, which is even better, am I right?

A little look at the history of Twinkies

Did you know Twinkies have been around since 1930? They were invented by bakery manager, Jimmy Dewer at Continental Baking Co. in River Forest, Illinois. He named them Twinkies after being inspired by a “Twinkle Toe Shoes” billboard. The American snack cake is famous for its airy golden sponge cake and fluffy vanilla cream filling. But the first Twinkies actually had a banana cream filling, before changing to vanilla during WWII when they rationed bananas. Today, about 1,123 Hostess Twinkies are produced every minute and you can get them with vanilla, chocolate, and banana filling year-round. 

This easy Twinkie cake recipe is a no-bake refrigerator cake, making it the perfect summer dessert. It includes a layer of halved Twinkies, which is topped with vanilla pudding, crushed pineapple, banana slices, whipped topping, and crushed nuts. It’s so easy to make as all you have to do is construct the layers, which takes no time at all. Then you pop it in the fridge to set and let the flavors mingle together.

I don’t think you’ll find a more refreshing summer cake. The combination of the sweet vanilla pudding, fruit pieces, fluffy whipped cream, and soft cake just melts in your mouth, leaving you wanting a second slice… and a third. Trust me, I know! Luckily, this no-bake Twinkie cake is so simple to make that you can enjoy the fruits of your labor sooner.

Ingredients for Twinkie Cake

Recipe Ingredients

  • Twinkies
  • Bananas
  • Frozen whipped topping (like Cool Whip)
  • Vanilla instant pudding mix
  • Crushed pineapple
  • Maraschino cherries
  • Chopped nuts

How to Make Twinkie Cake

Slice each Twinkie in half lengthwise.

Slice each Twinkie in half lengthwise.

Place the cream side up in a 9x13 inch baking dish.

Place the cream side up in a 9×13-inch baking dish.

You’ll only need nine Twinkies for this and the box comes with ten.

Miss Mary Anne says that the last one is to enjoy with your coffee and I say Miss Mary Anne is wise beyond her years 😉.

Mix pudding ingredients together.

Next, you’re going to mix up your pudding.

Mixed vanilla pudding.

We just do this according to package directions.

Spread pudding over the Twinkies.

Spread that pudding over the top of your Twinkies.

Layer drained pineapple on top of pudding.

Drain your pineapple and spread it over the top of your pudding.

Add sliced banana on top of pineapple.

Slice up a WHOLE BUNCH of bananas over the top of that.

Isn’t it pretty? If you only have a few bananas that’s fine, use as many or as few as you want.

Spread whipped topping over Twinkie cake.

Now spread whipped topping over the top of that.

Cover and refrigerate for several hours.

Once set, sprinkle cake with crushed nuts.

If you want, sprinkle the top with chopped nuts. 

Slice of Twinkie Cake with a cherry on top.

I served each slice with a nut topping and cherry.

Isn’t it pretty?

Slice of Twinkie Cake

Excuse me while I dig into this delicious layered Twinkie cake.

Storage

Store leftover cake covered in plastic wrap or in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Recipe Notes

  • You can use any kind of chopped nuts on top of the cake, like the mixed nuts I’m using, chopped pecans, or chopped walnuts. Otherwise, omit them completely.
  • If you’re in a rush, the cake only really needs to sit in the fridge for a minimum of an hour to set.
  • To make a strawberry Twinkie cake, substitute the pineapple and banana for strawberry pie filling instead. I am SO trying this next time! I’d then serve it with a strawberry garnish instead of the cherry on top.
  • Speaking of, you can use any kind of fruit you like in this Twinkie cake. Maybe you want to do just sliced strawberries? Or canned mandarin oranges? Let your imagination run wild!

Recipe FAQs

Can I substitute another cake for the Twinkies?

Yes, you can simply use a layer of pound cake, homemade vanilla cake, or a simple boxed yellow cake mix if you like.

Can I make my Twinkie cake ahead of time?

Absolutely! Feel free to make your Twinkie cake the day before and let it sit in the fridge overnight so all those flavors soak into the Twinkies. YUM.

Check out these other summer cake recipes:

Strawberry Poke Cake

Easy Mandarin Orange Cake (a.k.a. Pig Pickin Cake)

Oreo Ice Cream Cake

Flamingo Cake

Moon Pie Cake

Lemon Icebox Cake

Twinkie Cake

Twinkie Cake

This easy Twinkie cake starts with Twinkies before adding vanilla pudding, fruit, and whipped topping for the ultimate no-bake summer dessert.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Chilling Time: 4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 15 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cake
Servings: 10
Calories: 122.7kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 box Twinkies
  • 4 large bananas
  • 1 20-ounce can crushed pineapple, drained
  • 1 5.1-ounce box vanilla instant pudding mix mix with milk according to box directions
  • 1 12-ounce container frozen whipped topping, thawed
  • maraschino cherries and chopped nuts for garnish, optional

Instructions

  • Remove Twinkies from wrappers and cut each in half lengthwise from top to bottom.
    1 box Twinkies
  • Place Twinkie halves in a 9x13 baking dish with the cream side facing up. Prepare pudding according to package directions and spread over Twinkies.
    1 5.1-ounce box vanilla instant pudding mix
  • Spread pineapple over pudding, top evenly with banana slices, spread whipped topping over all, and sprinkle with nuts if you like.
    4 large bananas, 1 20-ounce can crushed pineapple, drained, 1 12-ounce container frozen whipped topping, thawed
  • Cover and refrigerate for several hours.
  • To serve, top each slice with a cherry if you like. Enjoy!
    maraschino cherries and chopped nuts for garnish, optional

Nutrition

Calories: 122.7kcal
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This post was originally published in 2010. I updated the photos in 2020.

Most folks are about as happy

as they make up their minds to be

~Abraham Lincoln

This recipe is featured on Meal Plan Monday and Weekend Potluck 😁

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267 Comments

  1. Miss Mary Anne,
    I have to tell you that I made this last night to take to the nurses today for my infusion. It was a hit and they were eating it for breakfast and then I saw them eating it at lunch. They each came to my room to tell me how delicious it was. I made it without trying it first so I have to take their word for it.
    Oh I did add two cans of pineapple as it didn’t look like one can would be enough.
    Thanks for the wonderful recipe and making me a hit today. LOL

  2. miss mary anne ,
    I ‘m gonna make this . and I am bnot a southern gal , i am a NEW ENGLANDER, I can’t wait to make this , I think the devil made you post this!! lol
    cathyb

  3. A new classic for our family beach vacations — nothing to cook, just “assemble”. But the little girls (ages 4 and 6, this year) got to make the pudding. Oh, and I used a storebought pound cake rather than Twinkies, we added coconut and some chocolate syrup to the toppings buffet and it was a BIG HIT!!! Thanks, Miss Mary Anne!!!!

    1. I am realizing how many versions you can get in this one. Coconut and chocolate sound good too but If I did all the things that sound good, I’d have a 2 ft tall cake and it might not stand up there.
      But every version sounds so good.

  4. You know, I saw some “twinkie like” red velvet snack cakes at the store today.

    I wonder…………………………………..

  5. I made this cake this week and took it to a Senior Citizen lunch at church. Everyone loved the cake and they cleaned the pan. I cut the cost a little by using Little Debbie Twinkielike cakes.

    I read your blog everyday and would invite you to visit me at yellow6347.wordpress.com for some West Virginia tales.

  6. Yum Yum-I really cant wait to make this one—I have never been disappointed by any receipe from your website-thank you too Miss Mary Anne-

  7. I’ll bet you could toss in a handful of mini chocolate chips with one of those layers. Great summer no bake idea. Thanks, Miss Mary Anne & Christy!

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