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If you grew up in an area where Little Debbie cakes were available, many of these treats will have you drowning in a sea of nostalgia full of school cafeterias, after school snacks, and waiting with bated breath for the seasonal and holiday special flavors to be released. These insanely fun copycat recipes will allow you to make many of your favorite Little Debbie delights from your childhood right at home!
The real thing: Little Debbie Oatmeal Creme Pies It was so sad when they got all smashed in the package.
The real thing: Little Debbie Zebra Cakes The classic filled Little Debbie cake that came in many colors, shapes, and patterns depending on the time of year. But somehow, each one was a unique snowflake all on its own.
The real thing: Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes It was really just a Zebra Cake with a Christmas tree shape and some sprinkles, but was somehow superior to all other packaged cakes.
The real thing: Little Debbie Swiss Rolls Realizing they arenot actually called Swiss Cake Rolls makes one question whether or not their entire childhood was a lie.
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Siren
I really like the copycat recipes
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lori
I would a recipe for Little Debbie Apple Flips. They used to be called apple delights.
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Susan
Can you find a copy cat for the PB&J sandwiches cookies they use to make? I even emailed the company and they said they weren't going to make them anymore...this was a few years ago.?? My kids and I both loved them.
These are awesome! Thank you.Have you run across the copycat recipe for the christmas gingerbread cookies?
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Erin
Ooh, I haven't! That's a good 'un though!
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Marissa
Someone should do the Fudge Dipped Strawberry Cakes. Those are so good!
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Sandy
I to have looked everywhere for the Spice Cake recipe. I really wish they would bring that one back.
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Kathy Williamson
Little Debbie used to make a summer seasonal cookie that was pineapple and something else. It was called or advertised as an Hawaiian something or other. Any idea where I can find this recipe if you don't know it?
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Erin
I don't think I ever had those! Sounds tasty though.
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lynn taylor
where is the recipe for your oatmeal creme cookies?
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M
Anyone got a copycat for the raisin creme cookies? They're a favourite around here!
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Paul Parker
Also looking for the Raisin Creme Cakes ( low carb) knock-off recipe
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Tracie
I would love if someone could do a copycat Little Debbie Spice Cakes. The ones with the toasted coconut on top. YUM!
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Melinda
YES - I've looked everywhere for a copycat of Little Debbie Spice Cakes with no luck. They were the BEST!
ENRICHED BLEACHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE [VITAMIN B1], RIBOFLAVIN [VITAMIN B2], FOLIC ACID), CORN SYRUP, PALM AND SOYBEAN OILS WITH TBHQ AND CITRIC ACID TO PROTECT FLAVOR, SUGAR, WATER, DEXTROSE, COCOA, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: COOKIE CRUMBS (ENRICHED FLOUR ...
3) To make the filling, in a large bowl, using a handheld electric whisk, whisk together the butter, shortening, fluff and vanilla until well combined, add the powder sugar and milk and whisk for about a minute or until the filling is nice and fluffy.
While the Oatmeal Creme Pie was the original Little Debbie snack cake, there were 14 different varieties by 1964 including the ever-popular Nutty Buddy® Wafer Bars and Swiss Cake Roll.
24 and Dec. 25, 2021. No illnesses have been reported to date, McKee Foods said. "The recall was initiated after it was discovered that product containing pecans was included in packaging that did not reveal the presence of tree nuts," the company said in a press release.
While you might think Swiss Rolls took the cake, Fudge Rounds were found to be the most popular Little Debbie snack in the country, taking the top spot in 13 states. Surprisingly, Swiss Rolls were the most popular in only one state: Michigan.
Technically, funeral cake is a chocolate sheet cake with fudge icing and topped with crunchy pecans and big enough to feed a crowd—which you may recognize as Texas Sheet Cake.
Before 1991, this delicious treat was not called by the name it is known for now. Originally known as “Little Debbie Vanilla Snack Cakes” is wasn't until the early 90s that the product became the famously loved treat we all know today – Zebra Cakes!
These cakes charm with their whimsical zebra-striped icing and the simple joy of yellow cake paired with a fluffy filling. The Zebra Cake is a testament to the joy that a well-crafted snack can bring, marrying visual delight with delectable flavors.
Since it was invented it has become one of the most popular desserts in the world probably. Crack Pie is made of an oatmeal cookie crust filled with rich buttery pudding made mostly out of sugar, butter, cream and egg yolks. After baking it receives a golden top that is especially attractive and tempting.
In North America, "custard pie" commonly refers to a plain mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla extract and sometimes nutmeg combined with a pie crust. It is distinctly different from a cream pie, which contains cooked custard poured into a cooled, precooked crust.
From sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, known as the Sabbath, the Little Debbie logos are covered or removed, and the crew wears non-Little Debbie attire as a condition of sponsorship because McKee Foods was founded and is run by owners who are Seventh-day Adventists.
dextrose, peanut butter, enriched flour wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate [vitamin b1], riboflavin vitamin b2], folic acid), sugar, palm and soybean oils with tbhq and citric acid to protect flavor, palm and palm kernel oil, water, contains 2% or less of each of the following: cocoa, soybean oil, ...
Conclusion. While Little Debbie snacks are tasty and enjoyable, it's important to consume them in moderation. Opting for snacks that contain whole grains, nuts, and lower sugar content can help make them slightly healthier choices.
Sugar, Corn Syrup, Enriched Bleached Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate [Vitamin B1], Riboflavin [Vitamin B2], Folic Acid), Water, Palm and Palm Kernel Oil, Palm and Soybean Oils with TBHQ and Citric Acid to Protect Flavor, Dextrose, Soybean Oil, Contains 2% or Less of Each of the Following: ...
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