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2 (20 oz. ea.) pkgs. Oreo cookies
4 tbsp. (1/2 stick) butter
1 (8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese
1 cup powdered sugar
3 1/2 cups milk
2 (3 oz. ea.) pkgs. French vanilla instant pudding boxes
1 (12 oz.) tub Cool Whip

Cream the butter, cream cheese and powdered sugar together. Mix pudding together with the milk, add the Cool Whip to pudding mixture. Then blend in with the cream cheese mixture.

Crumble the Oreo's in a blender, leave the cream in the Oreo's.

Line the inside of a clay flower pot with foil. Alternating cookie crumbs and filling, ending with the cookie crumbs on top. Top with gummi worms and a plastic flower.

Enjoy!

recipe reviews
Dirt Cake
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 Ashley Finch (Ontario) says:
I don't like the texture of cool whip, & I would have planned to serve it in individual dishes & just let people put cool whip on theirs if they want to.
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 Debra (North Dakota) says:
I love this cake and need to make it more often. I have a special flower pot with a matching scoop to serve it with. I just line the pot with foil. I do cut the worms in half as they are too long. Kids love it when you remove the plastic flower and start to serve the "dirt"!
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 Debra (North Dakota) replies:
Sorry, forgot to tell the most important thing.... to crush up the Oreos, I use a food processor... works great!
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 Tim (District of Columbia) says:
For an alternative, use Nabisco Chocolate Cookie Wafers instead of Oreos. When you put them in a blender, you get a fine powder and they spread much more evenly; additionally, they are less sugary and are much softer.
 #160448
 Tiffany Michael (Florida) says:
I'm making this in individual metal pails for my sons 4th birthday party. Make a great single serve desert. Along with blueberry cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. So tired of the same boring party foods. Trying to create a unique fun menu for this party.
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 Tom & Julie (Ontario) says:
We have made various versions of this cake. One was a farm with model railroad sized pigs, horses and a tractor. Another was a flower garden with chocolate roses (hollow on a 4-inch stem) It was inserted into a 3-inch straw inserted into melted chocolate base for a ballast (used a paper ketchup from a fast food chain). Always a hit.
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 Dee (New York) says:
Try this with Golden Oreos and pistachio pudding for an amazing sand cake!
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 Barb Lynn (Virginia) says:
Instead of vanilla pudding use cheese cake pudding. Delicious!
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 Kipper Kremin (Minnesota) says:
I used Chocolate Pudding instead of the vanilla and, put it in one of those little plastic wheelbarrows from Walmart. The family loved it!
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 Annie (Michigan) says:
I use this recipe for family gatherings. I use a new clay flower pot. After washing it, I line the inside with foil, then prepare this recipe. On the top, I use the crushed oreo cookies. I also buy a long stem artificial flower, usually a sunflower and slide it in the middle. Chill and serve
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 Kari (Ohio) says:
Tasted great! We used vanilla Oreos instead of the chocolate ones and put it in a sand bucket. Another time I layered it in 8 oz. Ball jars so you could see the layers and topped it with the chocolate coated candy that looks like rocks.
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 Christy (United States) says:
For a funny twist I made this in a small litter box with tootsie rolls and a litter scoop. Family loved the joke and said it was wonderful...
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 Bob (Nebraska) says:
Sounds really good GREAT RECIPE
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 LuMarie (Minnesota) says:
Another creative way to serve this is in a new plastic pail with plastic shovels...so cute for children!
 #51005
 Dano (Florida) says:
Substitute golden oreos and use small sand pails to serve! Use little umbrellas and beachy looking stuff. Great hit with kids and adults too.
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 Kristy (United States) says:
Great recipe. :) kids love it!

 

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