Nevermind the fact that you have to walk for 41 mins to burn off a single cake, these recipes could really put Paula Dean to the test.
For example, Recipe 1: Sponge cake (difficult level = 3 Twinkie cakes out of 4) packs a little over 3/4 cup sugar and 8 tablespoons (1 stick) of butter. Add in the Vanilla Fluff filling (difficult level = 1 Twinkie cake out of 4) and you've added another 6 tablespoons of butter and 1.5 cups sugar. I'm just glad they didn't attempt the Whipped Vanilla filling with a whopping 16 tablespoons (2 sticks) of butter!
Oiiyyy I can hear myself getting fatter!
Maybe just one more....
And, yes, that is a cheap 1.75 Liters of Gordon's Gin in the background. De-licious.
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MMMmmm, gin and Twinkies. Don't knock the Gordon's...we just made our first hard liquor run in C-town and came back with 1.75 L of Gordon's Gin. $1 cheaper than Seagram's and infinitely classier in it's plastic bottle. Pops taught us well. The secret is not in the gin...it's in the pour (Dad: "You've gotta pour the tonic water over the squeezed lime...[sluuuuuuuurppppp]....AAAAhhhhhh.")
You and Kim might like the menu at Anthem here in Boston. We've been there twice, specifically to dine from their fine dessert menu which includes deep-fried Twinkies topped with whipped cream and ice cream. Yeah, it's good.
Deep-fried Twinkies?! We're on our way!
Raine...we'll need a dozen unfried Twinkies to fuel the second leg of our trip.
what kind of oil would one use to deep-fry a twinkie.... um, my friend wants to know.
i think i just puked a little.
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