OREO Dirt Cake Recipe (2024)

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This is quite literally the best OREO Dirt Cake recipe (OREO Dirt Pudding) on the internet. In just 15 minutes plus chill time, you can make this delicious dessert with yummy chocolate and cream OREO cookieslayeredwitharich, creamycustard.

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What is dirt cake?

Dirt Cake is a classic all American dessert recipe, also called Dirt Pudding. It features layers of crushed OREO cookies and a thick, creamy custard that just melts in your mouth. It is often served with gummy worms on top (pictures below.)

No only is it a no bake dessert, but it is perfect to make ahead for entertaining or potlucks.

This recipe is very easy to make, in just 15 minutes you can have it ready to go. It does need to chill in the refrigerator at least two hours for the best taste though so plan ahead. I personally prefer to let it sit overnight so I try to make it the day before ideally.

Ingredients

  • OREO cookies
  • butter
  • cream cheese
  • powdered sugar
  • milk
  • French Vanilla pudding mix
  • Cool Whip
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Step by step

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Step 1: Combine sugar, butter, and cream cheese

You can make the OREO dirt pudding mixture with either a hand mixer or stand mixer (affiliate link).

Combine softened cream cheese, softened butter, and powdered sugar and cream together in the mixer until combined.

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Step 2: Make the pudding

In a separate large bowl whisk together the milk, pudding mix, and whipped cream as shown in photo 1 below.

As the mixture combines you will notice the whipped topping stays on the top like in photo 2 below.

Continue mixing until the mixture is completely uniform like photo 3 and a lovely buttery yellow color.

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Pour the whipped cream mixture into the cream cheese mix as shown in photo 4 above and mix on medium speed until completely blended. The pudding will be thick and thicken further as it sits.

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STYLING TIP: For a pretty presentation, set aside one OREO to top the dirt cake with after it’s finished!

Step 3: Crush OREOS

Use a food processor or blender (affiliate link) to crush the OREO cookies into fine crumbs as shown above.

You can also crush the OREOs by hand by placing them in a gallon size Ziploc bag, sealing it, and crushing with a rolling pin. (The kids love to help with this!)

Step 4: Layer the dirt pudding and OREOs

To layer in a trifle dish, you will need your pudding mix, cookie crumbs, a ladle, and two spoons-one for the cookies and one to spread the pudding.

Now it’s time to layer the dirt cake! I like to make this recipe in a trifle dish so you can see all the deliciousness! If you don’t have a trifle dish you can easily make it in a 9×13 pan, the layers will just be thinner.

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How to make perfect layers in a trifle dish

Use a ladle to scoop about a cup of pudding mixture (photo 2) and plop it right down in the middle of your trifle dish.

Use the back of a spoon (photo 3 above) to push the pudding out from the middle to the edges of the dish.

TIP: If you are worried about smudges showing on the glass, use a paper towel to wipe them clean as you go as in step 4 above.

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Sprinkle about 1/4 inch even layer of OREO crumbs over the pudding (step 1 above).

Continue layering the pudding adding new layers to the middle of the cookie layer (step 2) then gently pushing the pudding to the edges (step 3).

Add the pudding and remaining cookie crumbs until it is gone, usually four layers of each.

TIP: For the prettiest layers always place the custard in the middle over the crumbs and push outward gently with the back of a spoon. Pat the top layer of OREO down with the back of a spoon as well (step 4 above).

Top with a whole OREO or gummy worms if desired.

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Tips & Tricks

  • Be sure to thoroughly soften the butter and cream cheese before creaming together to ensure your pudding layer turns out smooth without lumps.
  • If your dirt cake turns out runny instead of thick, check to make sure you used INSTANT pudding mix, not traditional stovetop pudding.
  • If you do not have a food processor or blender (affiliate link) to crush the OREOS, simply place them in a large gallon storage bag and crush with a rolling pin.
  • You can eat the dirt cake right away but it tastes so much better if you let it chill to let the flavors blend. I recommend no less than 2 hours of chill time or preferably overnight.
  • To achieve the pretty layers in a trifle dish, ladle the pudding mixture into the direct center of the dish then use the back of a spoon to gently push it towards the edges. Keep the spoon away from the crumbs so they don’t mix together.
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Substitutions

  • Milk: Use any milk for this recipe, I usually use 2%
  • Pudding: For the very best results use Jello Instant French Vanilla pudding, regular vanilla can be used if necessary. Make sure it is INSTANT, not stovetop. I have readers who have used instant chocolate pudding for another variation with good results.
  • Cool Whip: Any brand of whipped topping is fine, there is no difference between brands.
  • OREOs: I have made this with both regular and double stuffed OREOs. If you use Double Stuff you may want to add a little more than one package so there is plenty of cookie in the dirt layers. I don’t suggest off-brand sandwich cookies.

Serving suggestions

  • I usually use a trifle dish so you can see all those delicious layers but you can also serve this in a 9 by 13 inch glass baking dish.
  • My aunt always served her dirt cake in a plastic flower pot with gummy worms and fake flowers stuck in. It is a super cute, especially for kids.
  • This recipe is also cute in a sand bucket with a shovel for serving.
  • You can also serve it in clear plastic single serve cups like I did with these strawberry “carrots” for this Easter dirt cake recipe.

For similar recipes try my Peanut Butter Dirt Cake Trifle, Mint OREO Truffles, or 3 Ingredient OREO Fudge.

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Dirt Cake Recipe

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  • Author: Melissa Riker
  • Total Time: 2 hours 15 minutes
  • Yield: 12 1x
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Description

This is quite literally the best Dirt Cake recipe on the internet. In just 15 minutes you can make this delicious dessert with yummy chocolate and cream OREO cookieslayeredwitharich, creamycustard.

Ingredients

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  • 1/3 cup butter, softened
  • 8 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 packages French Vanilla Jello INSTANT Pudding
  • 3 1/2 cups milk
  • 8 oz container of Cool Whip
  • 1 family size (1 lb 3 oz) package OREOS cookies

Instructions

  1. Cream together butter, cream cheese, and powdered sugar in a large bowl until just blended. Do not over mix.
  2. In a separate large bowl whisk together pudding mix, milk, and Cool Whip.
  3. Add pudding mixture to the cream cheese mixture and mix until uniform.
  4. Crush Oreos into fine crumbs using a food processor or blender (affiliate link).
  5. Use a ladle to scoop about 1-1 1/4 cups pudding mix into the center of a trifle dish. Push to the edges with the back of a spoon.
  6. Use a large spoon to cover pudding with about 1/4 inch of OREO crumbs.
  7. Repeat layers until done, about 4 layers of each. Tap final OREO layer into the top of the dirt cake with the back of a spoon.
  8. For best results, chill at least two hours before serving.

Equipment

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Notes

  • Be sure to thoroughly soften the butter and cream cheese before creaming together to ensure your pudding layer turns out smooth.
  • If your dirt cake turns out runny instead of thick, check to make sure you used INSTANT pudding, not traditional stovetop pudding.
  • If you do not have a food processor or blender to crush the OREOS, simply place them in a large gallon storage bag and crush with a rolling pin.
  • You can eat the dirt cake right away but it tastes so much better if you let it chill to let the flavors blend. I recommend no less than 2 hours of chill time or preferably overnight.
  • To achieve the pretty layers in a trifle dish, ladle the pudding mixture into the direct center of the dish then use the back of a spoon to gently push it towards the edges. Keep the spoon away from the crumbs so they don’t mix together.
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 2 hours
  • Category: dessert
  • Method: none
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cup
  • Calories: 274
  • Sugar: 29 g
  • Sodium: 210.8 mg
  • Fat: 14.3 g
  • Trans Fat:
  • Carbohydrates: 33 g
  • Protein: 4.2 g
  • Cholesterol: 34.3 mg
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FAQs

What is dirt cake made of? ›

Dirt Cake Ingredients

This fun dirt cake recipe is easy to make with these convenient ingredients: Oreos, cream cheese, butter, confectioners' sugar, milk, frozen whipped topping, and instant vanilla pudding mix.

How to make dirt dessert yogo? ›

In a bowl, add in the Yogo chocolate dessert, crushed Choc Ripple biscuits and chopped marshmallows. Mix the ingredients together. Serve immediately or refrigerate for approximately 2 hours, so that the marshmallows soak up the Yogo. Enjoy!

Are dirt cake Oreos good? ›

Dirt cake is chocolate cake with chocolate frosting and a layer of crushed Oreos. Once you start chewing these, that is essentially what is in your mouth. They are delightful. Cons: The gummy worm sprinkles might look nice, but, sadly, they do not taste like gummy worms, or anything else for that matter.

How long does pudding take to set? ›

Set the bowl, uncovered, in the refrigerator. After 15 minutes, cover the pudding with a sheet of plastic wrap pressed against the surface and refrigerate until fully thickened, about 2 hours. To serve: Whip the thickened pudding with a hand or stand mixer for a full minute to restore its creamy texture.

When did dirt cake Oreos come out? ›

The newest Oreos will hit the shelves on March 4

The brand announced Tuesday that its limited-edition Dirt Cake flavored cookie will make its nationwide debut on March 4.

What is dirt cake flavor? ›

Vanilla Pudding Ice Cream with Chocolate Sandwich Cookies & Chocolate Cookie Swirls Topped with Milk Chocolatey Ganache & Chocolate Cookie Crumble.

Why did they stop making dirt dessert? ›

At its peak, Western Australians devoured 12,000 tubs of Dirt Dessert each week. But it was discontinued in 2013 because of poor sales.

What are the ingredients in YoGo Mix? ›

Ingredients. Chocolate YoGo: Milk, Skim Milk, Water, Sugar, Milk Solids, Thickeners (1422, 412, 401, 407), Cocoa (1%), Cream, Flavour, Colour (150d), Salt.

Who makes YoGo mix? ›

YoGo is an Australian yoghurt dessert snack made by Bega Dairy & Drinks. It comes in a yoghurt tub filled with chocolate custard. Its mascot is the YoGo Gorilla (voiced by Paul Johnstone), who mainly became popular from commercials throughout the 90s to the mid-2000s.

Are dirt cake Oreos real? ›

The new Dirt Cake Oreos are double-chocolate stuf Oreos with some weird special effects in the cookie. That's a good thing, despite what you might guess from the package. The gangly tangle of gummy worms don't exactly look appetizing up there above the logo, spilling out like Medusa's snake hair.

What is the new flavor of dirt Oreos? ›

The Dirt Cake Oreo will feature a chocolate cookie filled with a layer of brownie-flavored creme and a layer of chocolate creme mixed with Oreo crumbs. The cookie is also topped with multicolored gummy worm-inspired sprinkles. Imagine making your dirt cake with these Oreos—then you'd have the most dirt cake dirt cake.

What is the most unhealthy Oreo? ›

Fudge Covered Oreo

Not a surprise, really, that a cookie coated in additional chocolate fudge is about the least healthy Oreo you can get, is it? This variety has the most saturated fat of any Oreo on the list.

Do you refrigerate pudding after mixing? ›

We do suggest once set to place in the fridge to keep cold and fresh.

Do you cover pudding in the fridge to set? ›

Cover the surface of the pudding with a round piece of parchment and refrigerate until the pudding reaches 45 degrees F, approximately 2 hours.

Why is dirt cake called cake? ›

Oreo Dirt Cake Recipe FAQs

This recipe is called “dirt cake” or “dirt pudding” because it the cookies look like dirt! Adding worms and a few flowers on top can make it look like a cute garden dirt plot. What is dirt cake made of? As you can see, this cake isn't made of actual dirt.

What is Mississippi mud cake made of? ›

Mississippi mud cake is a classic Southern sheet cake filled with marshmallows and chopped pecans and covered in a rich chocolate frosting. The Southern Living Test Kitchen has been publishing recipes since 1970, four years after the first issue of Southern Living Magazine appeared on newsstands.

What is dirt pudding made of? ›

This no-bake, make-ahead homemade dirt pudding recipe is as fun to make as it is to serve and eat. With its layers of creamy homemade chocolate pudding, crushed Oreo cookies, and buried gummy worms, this whimsical dessert brings out the inner child in everyone.

Where does dirt cake come from? ›

Where Did Dirt Cakes Originate? Dirt cakes are believed to be a spin on the Mississippi mud pie, a popular chocolate dessert from the 1960s. Dirt cakes took the concept of layering chocolate cookie crumble and pudding, like a trifle. It was first seen in the 1980s in the American Midwest, specifically made for kids.

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