Oreo Dirt Pudding Trifle – An Easy And Delicious Trifle Recipe
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Oreo Dirt Pudding Trifle is an all-time favorite of adults and kids alike with layers of crushed Oreo cookies sandwiched between a decadent cream cheese pudding layer. The result is a match made in heaven.
Dirt Pudding Recipe
Let me tell you the story of how this dirt pudding became a staple at all family gatherings. A few years ago, after church one morning, I asked my dad what dessert he’d like for our Father’s Day celebration. He said Dirt Pudding.
This confused me a bit because that’s NOT a dessert our family makes…ever. But, hey, it’s his day so I said OK and headed to the store. Ever since then, this Oreo Dirt Pudding Recipe is in the rotation of desserts at family meals.
Dirt Pudding Trifle or Dirt Pudding 9×13 Pan
This particular dirt pudding recipe is very versatile in the way you serve it.
The great thing about this no bake dessert recipe is that you can make it like the trifle seen above, or you could just grab a 9 x 13-inch baking dish and add the vanilla pudding mixture then top with the crushed Oreos and call it good.
Check out our Oreo Fluff or Oreo Ice Cream Cake if you like this Oreo Cookie Dirt Pudding!
What do I need to Make Homemade Dirt Pudding?
- Dirt Pudding Ingredient List
- Oreo Cookies
- Cream Cheese, softened to room temperature
- Butter, softened
- Instant Pudding Mix (Vanilla pudding or French Vanilla Pudding)
- Milk
- Whipped Topping
Recipe FAQs
- Substitute margarine for butter.
- Both the butter and cream cheese need to be softened to prevent lumps when mixed.
- This is a very forgiving Oreo dirt pudding trifle recipe. If you have a little bit less Cool Whip or cookies or cream cheese, nobody will know!
- Generic Chocolate sandwich cookies (instead of Oreos), pudding mix, and whipped topping work just fine in this dirt pudding trifle recipe. Don’t feel like you have to go name brand!
- Chill this dirt pudding trifle until ready to serve.
- To make cute, put the Oreo dirt pudding into a flower pot instead of a trifle bowl. Try adding an artificial flower or gummy worms or plastic trowel.
How to Make Dirt Pudding Trifle with Oreos
Step by Step Instructions
- Mix butter and cream cheese in large bowl with an electric mixer (hand mixer or stand mixer). Set aside.
- In a separate bowl, combine milk and pudding mix with a whisk. Fold in whipped topping.
- Combine pudding mixture and cream cheese mixture together.
- Layer in a trifle bowl or trifle dish (or a flower pot or other pretty dish), starting with crushed Oreos cookies then cream mixture. Repeat layers.
- Chill until ready to serve.
Equipment
When making this Oreo Dirt Pudding recipe, make sure you have the ingredients and tools you need in the kitchen pantry. We love having a trifle bowl with a lid to make transportation to parties a cinch.
Storage Instructions
Store leftovers in an airtight container or covered tightly with plastic wrap in the refrigerator for up to a week.
For the full recipe for Oreo Dirt Pudding Trifle, scroll to the bottom of this post.
Recipe Variations
- Use whole milk, 2% milk or skim milk for the pudding
- Try instant chocolate pudding mix or any other flavors you prefer.
- Make homemade whipped cream with heavy whipping cream and powdered sugar, and use it in place of the cool whip.
How far in advance can I make a trifle?
You can make an Oreo trifle up to 48 hours in advance and store it in the refrigerator. This allows the flavors to meld together and the dessert to set properly.
How to crush oreos for dirt pudding?
The easiest way is to toss the Oreo cookies in a food processor. Pulse until you have Oreo crumbs. If you don’t have a food processor, place the cookies in an airtight zip-lock bag. Use something heavy such as a rolling pin or mallet to crush the cookies into small pieces.
Our Favorite No Bake Desserts
- No Bake Apple Cheesecake Salad
- Peanut Buster Parfait Ice Cream Dessert
- Salted Nut Squares
- Rice Krispies Scotcheroos
- Grandma’s Three Layer Chocolate Bars
- Grandma’s Chocolate Fantasy Fudge
- White Chocolate Candy Corn Snack Mix
- Cookie Dough Dip
- Double Chocolate Brownie Trifle
Oreo Cookie Desserts
Oreo cookies make a great base for so many desserts. We love using crushed chocolate sandwich cookies – like Oreos – to make ice cream, fudge and so much more!
- Cookies and Cream Ice Cream
- Oreo Fluff
- Oreo Truffles – Oreo Balls
- Cookies and Cream Fudge – Oreo Fudge
Oreo Dirt Pudding Trifle
Ingredients
- 2 (14.5) ounce packages Oreo cookies about 70 cookies
- 3 Tablespoons butter, softened
- 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
- 2 (3.5) ounce packages of instant vanilla pudding mix
- 3 1/2 cups milk
- 16 ounces Cool Whip
Instructions
- Pulverize cookies into fine crumbs using a food processor.
- Cream softened butter and cream cheese together until smooth; set aside.
- In a large bowl, stir together both packages of pudding mix and milk; stir in Cool Whip.
- Combine cream cheese and pudding mixtures and stir until smooth.
- In a large trifle bowl, alternate layers of pulverized cookies and pudding, starting and ending with the cookies.
Notes
- Margarine can be substituted for butter.
- Both the butter and cream cheese need to be softened to prevent lumps.
- This is a very forgiving Oreo dirt pudding trifle recipe. If you have a little bit less Cool Whip or cookies or cream cheese, nobody will know!
- Generic Oreo cookies, pudding mix, and Cool Whip work just fine in this dirt pudding trifle recipe.
- Chill this dirt pudding trifle until ready to serve.
- To make cute, put the Oreo dirt pudding into a flower pot instead of a trifle bowl. Try adding an artificial flower or gummy worms or plastic trowel.
- This recipe serves a crowd! Try some of our other dessert recipes that are also great for crowds including: Glazed Cherry Oatmeal Bars and White Chocolate Snack Mix.
Are you supposed to make the pudding and let chill in the fridge to solidify before you add the cool whip?
No, add in the cool whip once you’ve mixed together the pudding mix and milk!
I remember when the would put this in buckets with gummy worms on top. It was so cute like you were eating dirt