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Dirt Cake I
SUBMITTED BY:
Tammy Hooper
PHOTO BY:
mischiefsgirl
"This is a great conversation piece at parties. Adults love it as much as the children do. Get a new garden trowel, medium sized flower pot and artificial flower at a craft store for full effect."
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Original recipe yield 1 medium size flower pot
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1/2 cup butter, softened
1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar
2 (3.5 ounce) packages instant vanilla pudding mix
3 1/2 cups milk
1 (12 ounce) container frozen whipped topping, thawed
32 ounces chocolate sandwich cookies with creme filling
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DIRECTIONS
Chop cookies very fine in food processor. The white cream will disappear.
Mix butter, cream cheese, and sugar in bowl.
In a large bowl mix milk, pudding and whipped topping together.
Combine pudding mixture and cream mixture together.
Layer in flower pot, starting with cookies then cream mixture. Repeat layers.
Chill until ready to serve.
Add artificial flower and trowel. Enjoy!
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Reviewed on Aug. 27, 2005 by
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Aug. 27, 2005
I made this dirt cake for a friend's birthday & he thought I was bringing him a plant as I had a bunch of silk sunflowers stuck in the top. I also added gummy worms, some hung over the side and others coming out of the dirt(cookie crumbs). I used about 5 gummy worms. This time I am going to put some in the mixture between layers. It was a big hit. My pot measured 7" deep by 9" across, a little narrower on the botton, perfect size.
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I made this dirt cake for a friend's birthday & he thought I was bringing him a plant as I had...
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Reviewed on Dec. 11, 2005 by MELISAWARREN
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Dec. 11, 2005
i have made this before but without confectioners' sugar and i mix my milk and pudding before adding the cool whip (otherwise the pudding mix lumps up)...Variations of this are a Halloween dirk cake: use Nilla wafers to make tomb stones and write on them with decorating gel, orange food coloring for cream mix, marshmellow ghosts and so on...Chrismtas dirk cake: use mint flavored oreos, use a glass dish for serving and line the sides with 2 inch candy canes, crush candy canes and sprinkle on top layer, marshmellos make perfect snowmen
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i have made this before but without confectioners' sugar and i mix my milk and pudding before...
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Reviewed on Jul. 25, 2004 by
RENEESM
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RENEESM
Jul. 25, 2004
I have been making this for years! I always get compliments and everyone always asks for the recipe! No one ever knows that you can eat it until i go over and spoon it out! I use 2 tubs of cool whip, no sugar, 3tbs butter/margeine and a larger flower pot! And i only use Oreo's. The other cookies don't give it the best flavor. For pool and beach theme parties i use the opposite. Vanilla cookies and chocolate pudding. To make it look like sand. I use shells on top,(you can buy in any craft store)in a sand bucket with a shovel! But the dirt way is the best way!
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I have been making this for years! I always get compliments and everyone always asks for the...
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Reviewed on Nov. 5, 2003 by
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MOMOFCASSIE
Nov. 5, 2003
I made these for my daughter's kindergarten class and they turned out great - and tasty! We made this in individual plastic cups for each child and placed a worm in each one. My daughter made paper flowers out of construction paper and we taped them on the handles of green plastic spoons. Then we stuck the spoons down into the dirt, so the flower did double duty as the spoon. I can't wait for the occasion to make them again. UPDATE - We made these for her Halloween party and set Marshmallow (Peeps brand) ghosts on top. The kids loved them!
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I made these for my daughter's kindergarten class and they turned out great - and tasty! We...
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Reviewed on Jun. 16, 2008 by
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MARIAM
Jun. 16, 2008
loved it! I used an 8 inch plastic flower pot. Came out perfect. The pot has holes inside, so I lined the inside with aluminum foil. The best way to do so is to turn the pot upside down, place the foil on top, and press it to take the shape of the bottom of the pot. Remove the foil, and turn the pot right side up, and place the pot shaped foil inside...Also, I made my own whipped cream to not make it too sweet, and still came out really sweet.Next time, I will not add any sugar in the whipped cream. But really delicious, everyone was surprised! Update,06/16/2008: It's been three yrs now, that I make this cake for father's day. This time, I used chocolate pudding, and added no sugar to the cream that I whipped. My mom did not like the salty taste from the cheese,and did not care for the sandy texture of the oreos inside, so I used mascarpone cheese instead of cream cheese, and soaked the oreo cookies for a couple seconds in milk, and added them whole to make the layers. I only crumbled some for the top, for the dirt effect. What an improvement! So creamy and delish! My mom loooved it, yippy!! From now on, I will only use mascarpone for this recipe! And kep the cookies whole(about 2 pkgs of cookies.)
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loved it! I used an 8 inch plastic flower pot. Came out perfect. The pot has holes inside, so...
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Reviewed on Jul. 15, 2006 by
Syndee
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Syndee
Jul. 15, 2006
This is great as is! For a summer version of Sand use Golden Sandwich Cookies.
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This is great as is! For a summer version of Sand use Golden Sandwich Cookies.
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Reviewed on Jun. 2, 2006 by The Murphy's
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The Murphy's
Jun. 2, 2006
Very easy to make and tastes delicious! I did cut the amount of cookies in half like some of the other reviews said to and it came out perfect!
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Very easy to make and tastes delicious! I did cut the amount of cookies in half like some of...
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Reviewed on Jun. 19, 2006 by
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Jun. 19, 2006
I made this on Saturday and served Sunday, for Father's Day (for husband & father in-law). My father in-law was shocked and made a face when I brought the flower pot with fake flowers and a few gummy worms sticking out! It was hilarious!!! I put a big tag on the flowers reading "Happy Fathers Day Dad & Opa." It was a very deliscious dessert, and EVERYONE at the table requested for me to make it again some time! I did the recipe exactly. A very FUN and easy recipe. Very light-tasting, yet rich tasting with the Oreo's. A real keeper!!!
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I made this on Saturday and served Sunday, for Father's Day (for husband & father in-law). My...
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Reviewed on May 2, 2006 by Carri
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May 2, 2006
This dirt cake was definatly a hit at our Engagment Party last weekend! I brought it, I didn't change a thing to the recipe and it turn out and looked awsome! I had this once when I was a kid - just as good now as an adult!
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This dirt cake was definatly a hit at our Engagment Party last weekend! I brought it, I...
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Reviewed on Apr. 7, 2006 by
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JODILICIOUS
Apr. 7, 2006
Yum! I left the butter out when I made this- it just didn't seem necessary. The first time I made it I put it in a galvanized flower pot with artificial flowers and gummy worms on top. The second time I did it for a Halloween party and put it in a wide-rimmed glass bowl. I did a whole graveyard scene on top with Milano cookies as gravemarkers, with RIP written in black frosting.
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Yum! I left the butter out when I made this- it just didn't seem necessary. The first time I...
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