Dirt Cake is a classic Midwestern dessert recipe that I remember my Mom making for nearly every summer BBQ, picnic, and special occasion when I was young. It is one of the best tasting desserts – EVER – and super simple to whip up.
Crushed Oreo cookies are layered with a luscious, whippy pudding mixture, then topped with ooey-gooey gummy worms for a fun and festive touch. This dessert is a total crowd pleaser.
How to Serve Dirt Cake:
My Mom always served Dirt Cake layered in a large glass bowl, but this is the perfect summer dessert recipe to get creative with. Layer the ingredients in plastic cups for an individual presentation. Add faux or even edible flowers for a more convincing garden look. You can even play around with the color of the pudding and/or sandwich cookies to cater to different holidays!
What’s in Dirt Cake?
- Instant vanilla pudding
- Skim milk
- Cool whip
- Powdered sugar
- Softened butter
- Softened cream cheese
- Oreos
Psst! Need to eat gluten free and/or dairy free? Check out my GF/DF Dirt Cake recipe!
Step 1: Make the Pudding Layer
Begin by adding instant vanilla pudding and cold skim milk to a large bowl.
Whisk vigorously for 5 minutes, or until the pudding is soft set.
Next fold in Cool Whip. You could use regular or sugar-free here, if you wanted to.
In a separate bowl, stir together softened butter, powdered sugar, and softened cream cheese until smooth.
Add the cream cheese mixture into the pudding mixture then stir until very, very smooth.
LUSCIOUSNESS!
Step 2: Make the Cookie Layer
Next, bust out a package of America’s favorite sandwich cookies – Oreos.
Did you know that Oreos used to be sold in 20oz packages, per my Mom’s original recipe from the 80s? You could practically see the steam coming out of her ears the day she found out they shrunk the package down to 15.5oz, and were selling it for more money. Hell hath no fury like a consumer scorned!
Anyway, pop the cookies into a food processor or blender, then process until they’re fine crumbs and deposit said crumbs into a bowl.
Step 3: Assemble the Dirt Cake
Spoon 1-1/2 cups cookie crumbs into the bottom of a large bowl followed by half the pudding mixture. I use a really wide bowl which made the layers appear uneven in these photos. If you want yours to appear more even you could use a trifle bowl.
Add 1-1/2 cups cookie crumbs on top…
followed by the remaining pudding mixture, and then the remaining cookie crumbs.
Top the assembled Dirt Cake with gummy worms and flowers, if you wish, then serve. I hope you love this sweet and seriously scrumptious taste of the Midwest! Enjoy!
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Dirt Cake
Description
Dirt Cake is a classic Midwestern dessert that's loved by all. This festive, summer dessert recipe is a cinch to whip up.
Ingredients
- 2, 3.4oz packages vanilla instant pudding
- 3-1/2 cups cold skim milk
- 12oz Cool Whip
- 8oz cream cheese, softened
- 1/4 cup butter, softened
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 15.5oz package Oreos
- Gummy worms, fake flowers (optional)
Directions
- Combine instant pudding and skim milk in a large bowl. Whisk for 5 minutes, or until pudding is soft set. Fold in cool whip then set aside.
- In a separate bowl, stir together cream cheese, butter, and powdered sugar until smooth. Add to pudding mixture then stir to combine.
- In a food processor or blender, process Oreos to fine crumbs. Spoon 1-1/2 cups cookie crumbs into the bottom of a large bowl. Top with 1/2 the pudding mixture followed by 1-1/2 cups cookie crumbs, the remaining pudding mixture, and then the remaining cookie crumbs. Chill for at least 1 hour then top with gummy worms and/or fake flowers before serving.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
Latest Saree Trends 07.18.2012
Love desserts like this!!!!!
Angie Sprung 07.04.2012
I made this for our get together this evening…my kids are DYING to try it!! I remember making this cake in preschool for a program, thanks for an AWESOME blast from the past! Hope my kids enjoy it as much as I did!! :) Happy 4th!
P.S. Dirt cake for the kids, beergaritas for the adults…I THINK SO!
Marci Johnson 06.30.2012
I love simple recipes like this!! So much fun and perfect for family picnics and adorable twin nephews (mine!) to enjoy!
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ally 06.28.2012
this reminds me of birthday parties circa 2000! loving it. total delicious nostalgia!
xo
http://allykayler.blogspot.ca/
Ashley @ Coffee Cake and Cardio 06.28.2012
It’s decided… I’m making this for my office next week! Done :)
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Jeninnc 06.27.2012
And now I’ll be adding Oreos, cream cheese, and Cool Whip to my grocery list for the week:). Haven’t had dirt cake in for-EVER!
jacie 06.27.2012
oh my goodness… we used to have this at vacation bible school all the time. my mouth is watering!
Liz 06.27.2012
Very very fun! This reminds me of when I was a kid.
Jessica Jann 06.27.2012
OMG!!!!!!! droooooool worthy….LOVE UR BLOG!!!!!
Sara 06.27.2012
My first day of 3rd grade, our teacher passed out a flower pot with flowers to each student and had us keep them on our desks for awhile – she had all of us fooled! She eventually told us the flowers were fake and that wasn’t dirt in the pots – it was dirt cake! Finding the gummy worms in there was so much fun :)
Meghan @ After the Ivy League 06.27.2012
Hooray for no-bake desserts! Anything with crushed Oreos in it is a keeper in my book. I love how fun this is for kids too!
Laura @ The Salty Kitchen 06.27.2012
So funny – I can remember my mother being so excited to serve this for one of my brother’s birthdays. Brings back such good memories! Thank you!
Chelsea @ Chelsea Eats Treats 06.27.2012
I love how you left this recipe just like it is :) Some things can’t be messed with!
Lauren T 06.27.2012
Oh this brings back memories of my childhood too! We made it at home a few times, but I remember always getting it at Bennigan’s back in the day off the kid’s menu. It was so good! This recipe looks even better though!
Have you ever had oreo balls? If you haven’t it consists of cream cheese, crushed up oreos, and melted white or regular chocolate…SO good! Be sure to try it if you haven’t already!
Irene 06.27.2012
Perfect timing!
THIS is what I will make for the cookout I am going to and was asked to Bring a Dessert.
Thanks!
Kanoe 06.27.2012
Oh Lord LOL! We used to make these in the little cups for ourselves(aka the kids HAHA) at summer camp & just because LOL!! Yummy! My favorite summer sweet that I can remember has to be Nana Puddin or as we know it Banana Pudding LOL! Yum-O :-)
jesser 06.27.2012
I loved dirt cake when I was a kid, but my daughter recently had me make it for her b’day and I was shocked at how overly sweet and rich it tasted. I couldn’t eat more than a few bites. She, on the other hand, loved it! I am always all about fruit in the summer and one of my all time favorites is this peach bar recipe: http://annies-eats.com/2010/08/23/peach-crumb-bars/ …. I try to make it at least once a summer, sometimes for my b’day.
Linda 06.26.2012
This looks so good. FUN. I have never had it, but will make it. Looks like it would work well for Halloween too.