Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (2024)

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By Allie

Are you looking for a spooky dessert for Halloween? Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups will be the perfect addition to your party table or as a fun treat for the kids.

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While I was shopping, Ibrowsed through the Halloween section and sawsome neat edible decorations. I found little tombstones with bones that were meant to decorate cupcakes or cakes. As soon as I saw them, I knew they would go great on top of dirt cake. If you haven’t heard of dirt cake, it is a pudding mixture layered with crushed cookies served in a bowl or in cups. To go along with the graveyard theme, I used chocolate pudding and crushed chocolate cream-filled cookies to represent dirt. TheGraveyard Dirt Cake Cups are a quick, no bake dessert that is perfect for aHalloween party or as a fun treat for the kids.

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Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups

Author:Sugar, Spice and Family Life

Recipe type:Dessert

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Serves:8

Ingredients

  • 2 (3.9 oz) packages of instant chocolate pudding mix
  • 3½ cups milk
  • ½ cup butter, softened
  • 8 oz. cream cheese, softened
  • 8 oz. container of frozen whipped topping, thawed
  • 1 lb. 3 oz. family sized box of chocolate cream-filled cookies
  • Edible tombstones and bones

Instructions

  1. In a bowl, whisk together the pudding mix and milk for 5 minutes until soft set. Stir in the Cool Whip.
  2. In a large bowl, cream together the butter and cream cheese. Mix in the pudding mixture.
  3. Chop cookies finely in a blender or food processor until they resemble dirt.
  4. In serving cups, layer cookie crumbs and pudding mixture.
  5. Store in refrigerator. Decorate with tombstones and bones when ready to serve.

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  1. Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (3)Miz Helen says

    What an adorable treat! Thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and have a great day!
    Come Back Soon!
    Miz Helen

  2. Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (4)MyHusbandHasTooManyHobbies says

    These are so cute! Thank you for sharing with us at Brag About It! Pinning!
    I sure missed seeing your links each week! Hope you have a great week!
    ~Laurie

    • Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (6)Allie says

      I’m not sure the exact size I used but I recently bought plastic tumblers at Dollar General. They were located beside the plastic serving trays on the other side of the party supply aisle.

  3. Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (7)Genie says

    Cute!

  4. Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (8)Melissa says

    Hi, I’m going to be making the grave yard dessert however I am not doing it in seperate cups but 1 big bowl and I need help with ingredients what exact you would use.. I didn’t know how to reach you.. Please help

    • Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (9)Allie says

      You can definitely make it in a big bowl instead of little cups. Just use the same process of layering but use the big bowl.

  5. Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (10)Suzanne says

    These are so cute! Perfect for Halloween!

    • Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (11)daraflower says

      So cute! How far ahead of time can these be made?

      • Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (12)daraflower says

        Just saw my question after I posted – please disregard. Thanks!!

  6. Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (13)Shayna says

    Hi! I’m not sure if you’re still checking these comments but these are super cute. Do you think I could make these ahead of time? If so how far ahead of time to make sure they don’t get too soggy? I have a party on Saturday and I’m trying to prep a little each day this week 🙂 thanks for sharing!

    • Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (14)Allie says

      You can make them the night before the party 🙂

  7. Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (15)Andrea says

    What size cups did you use and where did you buy them

    • Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (16)Allie says

      I bought the cups at Dollar General near the party supplies. Unfortunately, I don’t remember the size measurement.

  8. Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (17)Espy says

    How many cups come out of this recipe?

    • Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (18)Allie says

      It can fill 8 plastic serving cups.

Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Recipe - Sugar, Spice and Family Life (2024)

FAQs

What is the dessert dirt made of? ›

Dirt dessert alternates layers of crushed Oreo cookies and a lightened chocolate pudding mixture that is made to look like “dirt”, complete with (gummy) worms!

Where did dirt cake originated? ›

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.

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.

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!

What is the history of dirt cups? ›

HISTORY OF DIRT CUPS

The first print-version of a classic dirt cake appeared in a 1988 issue of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and included cream cheese, margarine, confectioners' sugar, Cool Whip, and pudding mix sandwiched between layers of chocolate cookie crumbs and frozen overnight.

What is dirt cake flavor? ›

Vanilla Pudding Ice Cream with Chocolate Sandwich Cookies & Chocolate Cookie Swirls.

What is natural dirt made of? ›

Dirt is made up of a mix of organic matter, although it is actually “dead.” That matter includes sand, clay, silt, rocks, pebbles, and more. However, what dirt does not contain is any of the minerals and nutrients from a garden soil mix, nor anything close to resembling a live and working ecosystem.

What is dirt made of where does it come from? ›

Over hundreds of years, rocks break down into tiny grains, and these small grains, mixed with plant and animal matter — decayed roots, leaves, dead bugs and worms, and other organic matter thrown in, along with water and air — is what we call dirt or soil.

What is dirt ice cream? ›

Dirty ice cream is a nickname for Filipino traditional ice cream, also known as sorbetes (not to be confused with a sorbet). It first appeared at the turn of the 19th century.

What is dirt cake ice cream? ›

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

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