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Dirt Cake!


© Amy Cordray

Ingredients:
2 -8oz packages cream cheese
¼ cup butter
¾ cup sugar
One small package vanilla instant pudding (4 serving size)
One small package chocolate instant pudding
2 2/3 cups milk
1 tsp vanilla
large package of Oreo Cookies
12 oz container of Cool Whip
Large plastic flower pot
Artificial flowers

Number 1: In a medium bowl, mix together cream cheese, butter and sugar. Set aside.

Number 2: In a separate bowl, mix together the vanilla and chocolate pudding with the milk and vanilla. Set aside.

Put 5 Oreo's in a blender and pulsate until they are the consistency of dirt. Continue adding cookies and pulsating until the package is gone.

In a large bowl, mix together #1 and #2 along with the container of Cool Whip.

Spread a layer of cookie mixture in the bottom of the flower pot, followed by a pudding layer. Repeat the layering process until all ingredients are used up. Making sure to end with the cookie mixture (so it gives the appearance of dirt).

Place artificial flowers in the top and enjoy!

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1.   Apr 30, 1999 7:30 PM
Thanks for sharing this recipe Amy! My daughter's birthday is coming up in June and this would be perfect for it! I think I might add gummy worms around the flowers, too. :) The kids will love it! ...

-- posted by DLSmith





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