This no-bake, make-ahead homemade dirt pudding recipe is as fun to make as it is to serve and eat. With its layers of creamy homemade chocolate pudding, crushed Oreo cookies, and buried gummy worms, this whimsical dessert brings out the inner child in everyone. Eating dirt and worms has never been so delicious (or encouraged)!
Go on, I dare even the grumpiest grownup to resist a smile when they’re handed a cup of dirt and worms to eat with a spoon. Even the worms are smiling like they’re in on the joke. 😉
Have you ever tried my butterscotch pudding before? The chocolate pudding is similar, but there’s no need for egg yolks. The cornstarch obviously helps thicken, but the cocoa powder does too.
Making homemade chocolate pudding is so much easier than you’d think, and the full printable recipe is below.. First, you’ll combine most of the ingredients in a medium saucepan over medium heat. (You’ll stir the butter and vanilla in after cooking.)
If you’ve ever made coconut cream pie, mocha chocolate pudding pie, butterscotch pie, or pastry cream, this process will seem a bit familiar. You’re cooking the mixture on the stove.
. Here’s the sugar, cocoa powder, cornstarch, salt, and milk combined. It’s pretty thin before it begins cooking:
Look how wonderfully thick! Pour the hot pudding into a heatproof bowl, and let it sit for 5 minutes. Then place plastic wrap directly on the surface to prevent a rubbery “skin” from forming on top.
Let the pudding thicken in the refrigerator for an hour, and then assemble the dirt cups. After that, refrigerate the assembled dirt cups for 3 hours, or up to 48 hours. Great make-ahead dessert!
This recipe makes about 4 cups of pudding, so that’s enough for eight 1/2-cup servings of pudding. Layer a couple spoonfuls of crumbs into the bottom of each glass, followed by a layer of pudding (about 1/4 cup), and repeat with another layer of crumbs, a second 1/4-cup layer of pudding, and a final topping of crumbs. Don’t forget the worms!
Here are a few more ideas to inspire you—get creative and have fun with it!
No matter how you decorate or serve these dirt pudding cups, kids and kids-at-heart cannot get enough. Here’s to a silly, happy dessert!
This homemade chocolate pudding comes together in about 10 minutes on the stove. You'll want to make and assemble these pudding cups ahead of time so the chocolate pudding has time to thicken in the refrigerator. Crushed Oreo cookies and gummy worms turn the smooth and creamy from-scratch pudding into "dirt"!