Dirt Dessert

Ingredients
If you’re planning a birthday party, picnic, or fun garden-themed event, this dirt dessert is a must-make! It’s rich, chocolatey, and easy to assemble — no baking required.
Kids love the creative twist of “eating dirt” complete with cookie “soil” and gummy worms. Adults love how fast and fun it is to prepare.
Cooking Steps
- 1Mix chocolate pudding and cold milk as directed on the package. Let set for a few minutes.
- 2Fold in thawed whipped topping and mini chocolate chips.
- 3In a large clean toy wheelbarrow lined with foil (or a casserole dish), layer half of the pudding mixture.
- 4Sprinkle half of the crushed cookies over the pudding.
- 5Repeat with the rest of the pudding and top with remaining cookie crumbs.
- 6Chill for at least 1 hour.
- 7Just before serving, decorate the top with gummi worms for a realistic “dirt” look.
Serves: 6 to 8
Fun Variation:
Make individual flowerpot desserts by layering pudding and cookie crumbs in 6 (8-ounce) clear plastic cups. Top each with a silk or paper flower “planted” in the cookie dirt.
Why You’ll Love It:
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Kid-approved and super fun
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Great for garden parties or themed birthdays
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No oven required — great for hot weather
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Easy to prep ahead of time
Optional Mix-Ins:
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Chopped candy bars or peanut butter cups
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Chocolate sprinkles or crushed chocolate cereal
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Swap out the pudding flavor for cookies & cream or vanilla
This dirt dessert is as fun to serve as it is to eat! Perfect for parties, cookouts, or any day that could use a little sweet and silly fun.