Ok, I just made this Oreo Dirt Pie recipe, and you guys I swear it is the most addicting dessert recipe in the world. I made a 9×13 pan of it and it was gone in less than 24 hours. So I made a second one (the one in the pictures below), I tweaked the recipe and according to my family, it was even better and was gone even faster this time. So now I'm sharing with you.
The Most Addicting Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe
What is Dirt Pie?
How long does dirt cake last in the refrigerator?
Oreo dirt cake is best served cold, so it should be stored in the refrigerator. However, it will last for several days in the fridge. So, if you're looking for a dessert that you can make ahead of time, oreo dirt cake is a great option!
I don't have chocolate pudding can I make my own?
There are a few different ways that you can make Oreo pudding, but the most important thing is to use high-quality ingredients. I like to use good quality chocolate milk for my pudding, as well as some double-stuffed Oreos.
To make the pudding, simply crumble up the Oreos into a bowl and then add your chocolate milk. Mix everything together until it's smooth and then place it in the fridge to set for a couple of hours.
When was dirt pie invented?
Dirt pie is a dessert that has been around for many years. It is believed to have evolved from Mississippi mud pie, which is a chocolate pie with a crumb crust. The oreo dirt pie is a popular variation of the dessert, and it consists of an oreo cookie crust with a chocolate pudding filling. The oreo dirt pie can be served with whipped cream or ice cream, and it is a popular choice for birthday parties and potlucks.
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Instructions
- Combine cake mix according to the instructions on the box. Mix until well combined.
- Bake the cake in 9×13” pan for 22-28 minutes. Check by inserting a toothpick into the middle of the cake. If the toothpick comes out clean, your cake is done. Then allow cooling for 10 minutes.
- While the cake is still warm, take the end of a wooden spoon or another round object and poke holes all over the top of your cake.
- Heat the jar of hot fudge sauce in the microwave until you can stir it and thin it out (about 30-60 seconds depending). Pour the entire jar of hot fudge sauce on the top of the cake and allow it to absorb in the cake until cake is cooled. Leave a little for topping.
- When the cake has cooled, prepare the pudding layer by mixing a package of instant dark chocolate pudding with 1 3/4 cups of cold milk. Before the pudding sets, pour it over the top of the cake and put the cake in the fridge to let the pudding set, about 15 minutes.
- Next mix the 2nd box of pudding mixing a package of instant dark chocolate pudding with cold milk. Refrigerate until the pudding has set. Keep your dirt pie in the fridge while doing this.
- Using a large Ziploc bag and crush the 3/4 of the bag of Oreos into smaller pieces using a rolling pin or other large, heavy object.
- Once the pudding has set, mix in a container of Cool Whip until well blended.
- Mix in crushed Oreos into the Cool Whip and Pudding mixture and spread the dirt over the top of the cake.
- Top your cake with the remaining hot fudge and Oreos. Serve cold. Keep leftover dirt pie in the fridge.
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