Graveyard Dirt Cake Recipe

I made a Graveyard Dirt Cake and I swear it’s the best Halloween Kids Desserts I’ve seen, kids won’t stop begging for seconds.

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I am obsessed with this Graveyard Dirt Cake because it hits the sweet spot between gross and glorious. I love the crushed Oreo cookies mixed with gummy worms that squirm up from the dirt.

Kids lose their minds over it, which makes it my go-to for Spooky Halloween Desserts Easy and Halloween Party Snacks Easy. The creamy pudding and whipped topping contrast with crunchy cookie soil in a way I can’t resist.

Makes faces, screams, sticky fingers, and absolute dessert chaos. Ugly and brilliant.

I just want another spoonful right now before dinner honestly, seriously, I want one more spoon.

Ingredients

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  • Oreo crumbs: crunchy, muddy base that makes everything feel like dirt.
  • Chocolate pudding mix: thick, chocolatey filling that’s quick and comforting.
  • Cold milk: wakes up the pudding mix, makes it smooth and creamy.
  • Cream cheese: adds tang and creaminess, keeps things slightly rich.
  • Butter: silky, helps the filling hold together and taste homey.
  • Powdered sugar: sweetens silently, cuts the tang a little.
  • Vanilla extract: subtle warmth, makes it taste more homemade.

    Basically magic.

  • Whipped topping: lightens the whole thing, makes it fluffy and dreamy.
  • Gummy worms: grossly fun, adds chewy, colorful creep factor.

    Plus gross.

  • Chocolate wafers or Milanos: tombstones that crunch and look spooky.
  • Graham crackers: if you prefer sturdier, rustic-looking tombstones instead.
  • Chocolate chips or candy bones: optional sprinkles of extra spooky fun.

Ingredient Quantities

  • about 36 Oreo cookies (about 4 cups, finely crushed)
  • 2 (3.9 oz) packages instant chocolate pudding mix
  • 4 cups cold milk
  • 8 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 12 oz whipped topping (Cool Whip), thawed
  • 1 to 2 cups gummy worms (depending on how gooey you want it)
  • 12 to 16 chocolate wafer cookies or Milano cookies for tombstones (or graham crackers if you prefer)
  • optional: chocolate chips or candy bones for extra spooky decoration

How to Make this

1. Crush about 36 Oreos until they are very fine, reserve 1 cup for topping and set the rest aside in a large bowl.

2. In a medium bowl whisk together 2 packages (
3.9 oz each) instant chocolate pudding mix with 4 cups cold milk until thickened, about 2 minutes; set aside.

3. Beat 8 oz softened cream cheese, 1/2 cup softened unsalted butter, 1 cup powdered sugar and 1 tsp vanilla extract until smooth and no lumps remain.

4. Fold the chilled pudding into the cream cheese mixture until evenly combined, then gently fold in 12 oz thawed whipped topping until light and fluffy.

5. Stir any leftover Oreo crumbs into the pudding mixture or layer with crumbs, depending on how muddy you want it; keep about 1 cup of finely crushed Oreos separate for the final dirt topping.

6. In a trifle dish or 9×13 pan spread a layer of crushed Oreos to make the “dirt” base, spoon half the pudding/cream cheese mixture over the crumbs and smooth.

7. Sprinkle a handful of gummy worms (1 to 2 cups depending on gooeyness you want) into the middle layer, then add the rest of the pudding mixture on top and smooth evenly.

8. Press chocolate wafer cookies or Milano cookies (12 to 16) or graham crackers into the top to stand as tombstones, you can write names with a bit of melted chocolate or cookie icing; if they fall over push a little extra pudding behind them to prop them up.

9. Sprinkle the reserved 1 cup of crushed Oreos on top as the final dirt, add extra gummy worms, optional chocolate chips or candy bones for spooky detail.

10. Chill at least 2 hours so everything sets, then serve cold; store covered in the fridge up to 3 days, though the cookies might soften over time.

Equipment Needed

1. Large mixing bowl for the crushed Oreos and final assembly
2. Medium bowl for whisking the pudding
3. Electric hand mixer or stand mixer for the cream cheese mixture (a strong whisking by hand works too but it’s harder)
4. Whisk for the pudding and light mixing
5. Rubber spatula for folding and scraping bowls clean
6. Food processor or a heavy zip top bag plus rolling pin to crush the Oreos very fine
7. 9×13 baking pan or a trifle dish for layering and serving
8. Spoon or small ladle for spooning layers evenly
9. Small offset spatula or butter knife to prop tombstone cookies and smooth the top

FAQ

A: Yes, totally. Make it up to 24 hours ahead and keep it covered in the fridge. The cookies will soften a bit and the flavors meld together, which is actually better for taste. If you plan more than a day, add the gummy worms right before serving so they stay chewy.

A: Let the cream cheese come to room temp first, and beat it with the butter until silky before adding powdered sugar. Scrape the bowl often and beat at medium speed. If you still see tiny lumps, a quick whisk or short zap with an immersion blender will fix it.

A: Yep. Whip about 2 cups heavy cream with 2 to 3 tablespoons sugar and 1 tsp vanilla until soft peaks. Fold it in gently so the pudding layer stays light. Keep in mind homemade whipped cream will weep faster than Cool Whip so serve sooner.

A: Use Milano or chocolate wafer cookies stood upright in the dirt, press them a bit into the crushed cookie layer so they sit firmly. If they wobble, notch the bottom slightly or use a dab of peanut butter or frosting behind them to glue to the sides.

A: Pulse them in a food processor or put them in a zip bag and crush with a rolling pin. For extra fine, sift them through a mesh. If you want variety, reserve 1/2 cup of bigger chunks for texture on top.

A: To cut sweetness, use low sugar pudding or reduce powdered sugar by 1/4 cup. For lighter texture, swap one pudding package for instant vanilla and use 3 cups milk plus 1 cup club soda to mix the pudding, or increase whipped topping and reduce cream cheese a bit. Taste as you go, cause everyone likes it different.

Graveyard Dirt Cake Recipe Substitutions and Variations

  • Oreos (about 36) — swap for chocolate sandwich cookies or crushed chocolate graham crackers. Sandwich cookies keep that classic look and flavor, graham crackers give a slightly sweeter, less chocolatey “dirt” if you want it lighter.
  • Instant chocolate pudding mix — make a quick homemade pudding by whisking 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa, 1/3 cup sugar, 3 tbsp cornstarch, pinch salt, and 2 1/2 cups milk over medium heat until thick; cool before folding in. It tastes fresher and you control the sweetness.
  • Cream cheese — use mascarpone or full fat plain Greek yogurt. Mascarpone is richer and smoother, Greek yogurt makes it tangier and a little lighter, just drain excess if it’s very runny.
  • Whipped topping (Cool Whip) — replace with freshly whipped heavy cream (about 2 cups heavy cream whipped with 2-3 tbsp powdered sugar and 1 tsp vanilla) or coconut whipped cream for a dairy free option. Fresh whip gives a fresher texture, coconut whip adds a slight coconut flavor.

Pro Tips

1. Chill everything first. Really, put the bowl with pudding and the whipped topping in the fridge for 20 minutes before you fold them together. Cold stuff blends nicer and you wont end up with a runny mess that sinks the cookies.

2. Save a few whole Oreos and chop them by hand for texture. Finely crushed crumbs are great for “dirt” but tossing in a handful of bigger chunks gives better bite and makes the worms look more buried, not just glued to frosting.

3. Warm the chocolate wafer bottoms slightly before standing them up as tombstones. A quick 5 second zap in the microwave or hold near hot tap water makes them a bit pliable so they wont crack when you press them into the pudding, and they stay put better if you push a little filling behind them as a prop.

4. Make it the night before if you can, but add worms and any delicate candy right before serving. The longer it sits the soggier the cookies get, and gummy worms will get squished or lose their glossy look. If you must assemble early, keep extra worms separate and tuck them in right before people arrive.

Graveyard Dirt Cake Recipe

Graveyard Dirt Cake Recipe

Recipe by Tina Bueller

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I made a Graveyard Dirt Cake and I swear it’s the best Halloween Kids Desserts I’ve seen, kids won’t stop begging for seconds.

Servings

12

servings

Calories

613

kcal

Equipment: 1. Large mixing bowl for the crushed Oreos and final assembly
2. Medium bowl for whisking the pudding
3. Electric hand mixer or stand mixer for the cream cheese mixture (a strong whisking by hand works too but it’s harder)
4. Whisk for the pudding and light mixing
5. Rubber spatula for folding and scraping bowls clean
6. Food processor or a heavy zip top bag plus rolling pin to crush the Oreos very fine
7. 9×13 baking pan or a trifle dish for layering and serving
8. Spoon or small ladle for spooning layers evenly
9. Small offset spatula or butter knife to prop tombstone cookies and smooth the top

Ingredients

  • about 36 Oreo cookies (about 4 cups, finely crushed)

  • 2 (3.9 oz) packages instant chocolate pudding mix

  • 4 cups cold milk

  • 8 oz cream cheese, softened

  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened

  • 1 cup powdered sugar

  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

  • 12 oz whipped topping (Cool Whip), thawed

  • 1 to 2 cups gummy worms (depending on how gooey you want it)

  • 12 to 16 chocolate wafer cookies or Milano cookies for tombstones (or graham crackers if you prefer)

  • optional: chocolate chips or candy bones for extra spooky decoration

Directions

  • Crush about 36 Oreos until they are very fine, reserve 1 cup for topping and set the rest aside in a large bowl.
  • In a medium bowl whisk together 2 packages (
  • 9 oz each) instant chocolate pudding mix with 4 cups cold milk until thickened, about 2 minutes; set aside.
  • Beat 8 oz softened cream cheese, 1/2 cup softened unsalted butter, 1 cup powdered sugar and 1 tsp vanilla extract until smooth and no lumps remain.
  • Fold the chilled pudding into the cream cheese mixture until evenly combined, then gently fold in 12 oz thawed whipped topping until light and fluffy.
  • Stir any leftover Oreo crumbs into the pudding mixture or layer with crumbs, depending on how muddy you want it; keep about 1 cup of finely crushed Oreos separate for the final dirt topping.
  • In a trifle dish or 9×13 pan spread a layer of crushed Oreos to make the "dirt" base, spoon half the pudding/cream cheese mixture over the crumbs and smooth.
  • Sprinkle a handful of gummy worms (1 to 2 cups depending on gooeyness you want) into the middle layer, then add the rest of the pudding mixture on top and smooth evenly.
  • Press chocolate wafer cookies or Milano cookies (12 to 16) or graham crackers into the top to stand as tombstones, you can write names with a bit of melted chocolate or cookie icing; if they fall over push a little extra pudding behind them to prop them up.
  • Sprinkle the reserved 1 cup of crushed Oreos on top as the final dirt, add extra gummy worms, optional chocolate chips or candy bones for spooky detail.
  • Chill at least 2 hours so everything sets, then serve cold; store covered in the fridge up to 3 days, though the cookies might soften over time.

Notes

  • Below you’ll find my best estimate of this recipe’s nutrition facts. Treat the numbers as a guide rather than a rule—great food should nourish both body and spirit. Figures are approximate, and the website owner assumes no liability for any inaccuracies in this recipe.

Nutrition Facts

  • Serving Size: 200g
  • Total number of serves: 12
  • Calories: 613kcal
  • Fat: 28.1g
  • Saturated Fat: 14.3g
  • Trans Fat: 0.2g
  • Polyunsaturated: 1.7g
  • Monounsaturated: 5g
  • Cholesterol: 49mg
  • Sodium: 307mg
  • Potassium: 138mg
  • Carbohydrates: 97.8g
  • Fiber: 2.2g
  • Sugar: 58.4g
  • Protein: 7.4g
  • Vitamin A: 345IU
  • Vitamin C: 0.5mg
  • Calcium: 141mg
  • Iron: 0.8mg

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