Worms in Dirt

By Jennie Alley
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Prep 10 minutes
Cook 15 minutes
Servings 5 servings
$4.16 recipe / $0.83 serving
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There are some recipes that instantly take me back to childhood, and Worms in Dirt is one of them! I mean, what’s not to love about these little cups of chocolate pudding, crushed cookies, and gummy worms?! They’re just plain fun! This super simple, kid-friendly dirt pudding recipe is the perfect budget-friendly Halloween dessert, Earth Day celebration, or birthday party treat! Even the grown-ups love this one just as much as the kiddos. 😉

Side view of a worms in dirt dessert cup.
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Easy Dirt Pudding Recipe

What I love most about this worms in dirt recipe is that I go for a simple homemade chocolate pudding over the store-bought kind. It makes it a little less processed and a little more wholesome for the kids (and it’s really easy to make!) The pudding is still just as creamy, chocolatey, and delicious as the version I grew up with.

Gather your little helpers, crush some cookies, and have fun making this treat together. It’s one of those dessert recipes that’s as much about the memories as it is about the flavor!

Recipe Success Tips & Suggestions

  1. Mix the milk into the dry ingredients slowly until thoroughly combined with no lumps. This will help the mud layer in your dirt pudding cups have the smoothest consistency.
  2. Let your homemade chocolate pudding cool and set completely before adding your crushed sandwich cookies and gummy worms. You can make the pudding layer up to 2 days ahead and keep it chilled until you’re ready to assemble.
  3. Have fun with the presentation! I usually serve these pudding cups in clear plastic cups or small glass jars so the “dirt” layers show through. You could also layer this dirt pudding in food-safe cups, then place them inside small flower pots (perfect for parties!)
  4. Add a gummy worm or two in between the pudding and cookie dirt layers for a little surprise!
  5. Worms in dirt works great as individual pudding cups, but you could totally make a party platter and assemble one large ‘dirt cake’ in a trifle dish or 9×9” pan.
  6. Switch out the candies based on the season. Go for mini chocolate eggs and bunny-shaped marshmallows for Easter, add more worms and candy pumpkins for Halloween, or go for gummy flowers for the spring or summer!
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Worms in Dirt Pudding

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This Worms in Dirt recipe is a classic! Creamy chocolate pudding and cookie crumbs topped with gummy worms make an easy dessert kids can help make!
Step-by-step photos can be seen below the recipe card.
Author: Jennie Alley
Side view of a worms in dirt dessert pudding cup.
Servings 5 servings
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 15 minutes
Chill Time 1 hour
Total 1 hour 25 minutes

Ingredients

Chocolate Pudding

  • ½ cup granulated sugar (100g, $0.19)
  • ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder (25g, $0.54)
  • ¼ cup cornstarch (30g, $0.13)
  • ¼ tsp salt ($0.04)
  • 3 cups whole milk (24 oz., $0.89)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract ($0.65)

To Assemble

  • 12 chocolate sandwich cookies ($0.84*)
  • 15 gummy worms ($0.88)

Instructions 

  • Gather all your ingredients.
  • In a medium saucepan, combine sugar, cocoa powder, cornstarch and salt.
  • Slowly whisk in the milk a little at a time until smooth and no lumps remain.
  • Place over medium heat and stir constantly. Cook 8-10 minutes until the mixture starts to bubble and visibly thickens. Let it simmer for 1–2 minutes more to fully activate the cornstarch.**
  • Remove from heat and stir in vanilla. Pour into a large bowl (or directly into serving cups). Cover with plastic wrap against pudding to prevent a skin from developing and chill for at least 1 hour or until cool and set.***
  • While pudding chills, crush cookies in a ziplock back using a rolling pin until they look like dirt.****
  • To assemble, spoon a layer of pudding in the cup, top with a layer of crushed cookies, repeat the process once more.
  • Garnish with gummy worms so they look like they’re crawling out of the “dirt.” Serve and enjoy!

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Equipment

  • Medium Saucepan
  • Large Bowl

Notes

*You can use Oreos, but store-brand chocolate sandwich cookies are more budget-friendly. They both make a delicious dirt layer!
**That extra simmer after bubbling ensures the cornstarch fully thickens your pudding for a silky texture.
***You can make the pudding up to 2 days ahead; just keep it chilled until ready to assemble.
****For easy cleanup, crush the cookies inside their original sleeve and then transfer to a bag for storage, if needed.
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Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 434kcalCarbohydrates: 79gProtein: 10gFat: 11gSodium: 298mgFiber: 2g
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how to make Worms in Dirt step-by-step photos

The ingredients to make worms in dirt chocolate pudding cups.

Gather all of your ingredients.

Sugar, cocoa powder, cornstarch and salt in a sauce pan.

Make the pudding: Add ½ cup sugar, ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder, ¼ cup cornstarch, and ¼ tsp salt to a medium saucepan. Mix to combine the dry ingredients.

Milk being added to the dry ingredients for homemade chocolate pudding.

Now slowly mix in 3 cups of whole milk a little at a time until smooth with no lumps. Place the saucepan over medium heat and stir constantly. Let the chocolate pudding cook for 8-10 minutes, until it bubbles and visibly thickens.

A spoon checking homemade chocolate pudding for thickness.

Let the pudding simmer for 1-2 minutes more to fully activate the cornstarch and create a silky texture. It should coat the back of a spoon (as shown here) once fully thickened.

Vanilla extra being added to a saucepan of homemade chocolate pudding.

Take the pudding off the heat and stir in 1 tsp vanilla extract.

A bowl of chocolate pudding covered with plastic wrap.

Let the pudding cool: Now pour the pudding into a large bowl (or directly into your serving cups if heat-safe). Add a layer of plastic wrap to the surface of the pudding to stop it from developing a skin and chill for 1 hour, or until cooled and set.

Chocolate sandwich cookies being crushed in a ziplock bag.

Crush the cookies: Meanwhile, crush 12 chocolate sandwich cookies directly in the original sleeve or a ziplock bag until crumbled to your liking.

Chocolate pudding in a mason jar.

Make the dirt worm pudding cups: To assemble, start by spooning a layer of cooled pudding into your serving cup…

Crushed chocolate sandwich cookies added to homemade chocolate pudding in a mason jar.

…then top it with a sprinkle of crushed cookies. Add another layer of pudding on top of the ‘dirt’ layer and finish with another layer of crushed cookies.

Overhead view of a worms in dirt pudding cup.

Finish with some gummy worms so they look like they’re crawling out of the “dirt.” Serve and enjoy!

Side view of a worms in dirt dessert pudding cup.

Storage & Make Ahead Instructions

You can make the homemade chocolate pudding up to 2 days ahead of time. Store it in the fridge, covered with plastic wrap, until you’re ready to use it. You can also crush the cookies and keep them in an airtight container at room temperature. Assemble the worms in dirt just before serving so the crumbs stay crunchy.

If you do have leftover dirt cups after assembling, they can be kept in the fridge for up to 2 days (loosely covered in plastic wrap). They’ll keep for up to 2 days, but the cookie layer will soften over time.

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