Dirt Cake – Easy, No Bake Oreo Dessert


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Dirt Cake – Easy, No Bake Oreo Dessert 1.5 pound bag Oreo Cookies 1 stick butter 1 cup powdered sugar 8 ounces cream …

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  1. Kathryn Surles
    Kathryn Surles says:

    Oh, I never took the filling out. You don't know the difference if you use a food processor. Before I had one, I used a gallon bag and smashed them with a rolling pin, small iron frying pan, or a meat pounder. It still worked fine.

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  2. Kathryn Surles
    Kathryn Surles says:

    When I was teaching 3rd grade, one of our science units was "soil." When we had our unit test, I would serve dirt cake to my class. I made it in a large flower pot and put gummy worms on it. The kids loved it!

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  3. desertlady
    desertlady says:

    OH YUM! OREOS ARE MY FAVORITE TOO! Dirt cake, worms & dirt, and "kitty litter cake" look just like the real deal. It is kind of offsetting to try & wrap your mind around it being dessert and not something out of a litter box. lol
    I love these fun desserts & all the tips and recipes you share!

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  4. Sheryl Heinicka
    Sheryl Heinicka says:

    My aunt served dirt cake in small kids sand buckets with an artificial flower and gummy worms. She used the sand scooper that came with the bucket to serve it up. No one even realized it was a dessert!

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  5. Patty Ertel
    Patty Ertel says:

    I have made this for years and we call it Dirt Pudding. I haven’t used the oreo filling in the filling. Now I have to make it your way! Thanks for sharing! Melissa taking 2 samples is a stamp of approval, too!

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  6. B-bro 27
    B-bro 27 says:

    I have just discovered you on YouTube & I love watching. Ya'll fix food like normal people eat & there are several dishes I'm going to try. I just watched your peach cobbler recipe & that's exactly the same recipe I've used for 30 some odd years. It is the best cobbler recipe there is. I love watching. Keep the recipes comming😊❤

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  7. Lorraine B.
    Lorraine B. says:

    ❤can’t wait to try this! You’re blessed to have a husband that cooks! My husband waits for me to make him a cup of cocoa and if I don’t have time he goes without! And don’t ask him to boil an egg!

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  8. Pamela Curtis
    Pamela Curtis says:

    That OSCAR is my favorite. I still have mine. I've had it probably 30 years. I love going to second hand stores looking for older kitchen gadgets and I found the larger Oscar for $5.00. Woo-hoo it was my lucky day.

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  9. Kathy B
    Kathy B says:

    @Come Sit At My Table *I think adding Coffee Crystals to the Crushed Oreos would taste Awesome!🤗😋 (& it gives a little carry-over-kick when the sugar-crash comes.)😮Tiramasui-ish…☕️

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  10. Destiny Swing
    Destiny Swing says:

    When my girl was end-of-year in 4th grade? about 10y/o – leaving primary school? I made this for party day with the gold oreos and we did a little prank. We warmed up tootsie rolls (about 24) in the microwave until just soft. We rolled them with a little pinch at the ends and then pressed into them a few loose crumbs and planted them evenly laying in the pudding, hanging some over the side. (I actually bought a cheap $1 cat pan and cat scoop from the bargain store to serve it.) I apologized to one ornery boy hanging at my arm, that I felt so bad, I only have two cats, so I couldn't make much just one scoop for everybody… I guess it was convincing! Because only about 1/2 the kids ate theirs. 100% wanted some~ But once they faced it- they just couldn't do it. Lol. That was a fun time… kitty litter cake. My ol' farmin' grandpa would have my hide for that prank! He did NOT like cats, let alone….their dooey…NO SIR! Lol. Kids are fun. Now they're all grown and graduated! Time flies…

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