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If you’re a chocolate lover searching for the ultimate no-bake dessert, this rich and creamy mud pie is exactly what you need! Its irresistible combination of flavors and textures will quickly make it a favorite in your dessert rotation. The crunchy cookie crust forms the perfect base for the layers of velvety chocolate filling, while the smooth, airy whipped topping adds the ideal finishing touch. Every bite is a luxurious experience that balances sweet, creamy, and crunchy elements.
This mud pie is not only indulgent, but also incredibly simple to prepare. No need to turn on the oven! In just a few easy steps, you’ll have a show-stopping dessert that’s perfect for any occasion. This dessert will impress whether you’re hosting a family gathering, celebrating a special event, or satisfying a chocolate craving.
Its versatility makes it a great choice for everything from casual weeknight dinners to holiday parties. Plus, you can make it ahead of time and chill it, allowing you to spend less time in the kitchen and more time enjoying your company. Trust us, once you make this mud pie, it’s sure to become a go-to favorite for both you and your guests!
Mud Pie
Equipment
Ingredients
Instructions
- Place the Oreos in a ziplock bag and crush them.
- Pour ¾ of the crushed Oreos into the bottom of a bowl.
- Cover the crushed Oreo's with the chocolate pudding.
- Cover the pudding with the whipped cream.
- Add the remaining cookie crumbs to the top.
Nutrition
Whether you’re a seasoned baker or new to the kitchen, this mud pie recipe is a surefire way to impress with minimal effort. Its rich layers and creamy texture make it the perfect dessert for any occasion. So go ahead, whip up this indulgent treat, and watch it disappear as your friends and family come back for seconds! And if you like this, you’ve love these cookie sticks!
OMG… that sounds soooo yummy. Excuse me while I run to the corner store and pick up a few things… 🙂
Madison will love it! The kids were so excited to get to make it on their own. You'll need a camera to catch a picture of the "post" mud pie face! It's classic every time!!
I remember the first time I made this I was in girl scouts and we had so much fun smashing up our oreo cookies.
Sounds pretty similar to dirt pudding. I've never made dirt pudding so it could quite possibly be the same thing lol But you're missing one key ingredient– the earth (gummy) worms!
How many calories? LOL
Colleen, it sounds calorie-free to me! HA!
My kids love dirt cups – then there is the "kitty litter" cake they made for a party. Which while looks totally disgusting – the kids had an extremly fun time making it then eating it.
http://bertc.com/kitty.htm
I am thinking that it is calorie free. LOL I wish. LOL
Sounds dangerously good and way too easy to make!
I know. I am kinda glad I forgot to buy Oreos yesterday at the grocery store.
That sounds so good and easy!
Dish me up some! 🙂
I'm having going into sugar shock just reading this. 😉
So! Good! and So! Easy! I see a mudpie in my future.
That sounds great, and I'm feeling a craving coming on. I just might have to try that today!
Shoot! No Oreos in the house. Eleven o'clock at night!Wonder if I can wake up the old couple that lives behind the Pink Market …
Sound too easy and too yummy! Shame on you for tempting us all!
And good for you too. Kidding. Sounds yummers. Feel free to visit my blog at High Strangeness Altoona and my new blog at the Raven's Barrow.
Yum!