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In a bowl, whisk the milk and pudding mix for 2 minutes. Add to cream cheese mixture; mix well. Fold in whipped topping. Place half of the cookie crumbs in 2-1/2-qt. container or bowl; top with half of the pudding mixture. Repeat layers. Sprinkle with reserved crumbs. Refrigerate until serving. How else can you serve dirt cake?
Also, try using chocolate pudding, as this is how “real” dirt cake should be made. Forget about the butter all together, you don’t need it for taste at all. All it does is give the cream cheese a thinner consistency once its blended in.
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).
This Garden Dirt Cake is like an elevated, more substantial version of dirt cake. Here, the chocolate sandwich cookies are supplemented with chocolate cake pieces, which gives this dessert a trifle-like effect. “I was bringing a dessert to a ‘spooky Halloween dinner,’ and wanted to make something creative,” says creator Strange-1.
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