Oreo Dirt Cake
Oreo Dirt Cake is a delightful dessert that brings a playful twist to any gathering. This no-bake treat combines layers of moist chocolate cake, creamy pudding, and cool whipped topping, all nestled beneath a blanket of crunchy Oreo crumbs. The combination of rich chocolate and the nostalgic taste of Oreos makes it a favorite for both kids and adults alike. Whether you’re hosting a fun birthday party, a casual picnic, or simply looking to satisfy your sweet tooth after dinner, this cake is perfect for almost any occasion. It’s easy to put together and even easier to enjoy, ensuring that you’ll have smiles all around when you serve it.
So gather your friends and family, and get ready for a dessert that’s not just delicious but also visually appealing. The layers create a beautiful presentation, while the crunchy gummy worms on top add a whimsical touch that’s sure to spark joy. Once you set this dessert on the table, folks will be clamoring for seconds!
This is what the finished dish looks like when perfectly baked.
Ingredients
- Chocolate cake (moist)
- Hot fudge sauce
- Instant pudding mix (chocolate or vanilla)
- Cool Whip (or whipped cream)
- Oreo cookies
- Gummy worms (optional)
A delightful setup of the ingredients needed for the Oreo Dirt Cake.
Directions
- Prepare the chocolate cake according to package instructions and let it cool completely.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the instant pudding mix and milk until well combined. Set aside to thicken.
- In a serving dish, crumble half of the cooled chocolate cake into the bottom layer.
- Layer half of the pudding mixture over the crumbled cake.
- Pour a generous layer of hot fudge sauce on top of the pudding.
- Spread half of the Cool Whip evenly over the fudge layer.
- Crumble half of the Oreo cookies on top of the Cool Whip layer.
- Repeat the layers with the remaining cake, pudding, hot fudge, Cool Whip, and Oreos until all components are used.
- If desired, decorate the top with gummy worms for a fun finish.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least two hours before serving to let the flavors meld together.
Tips & Variations
- Ingredient substitutions: You can substitute a store-bought chocolate cake with homemade chocolate cake, or even use brownies for a richer flavor.
- Optional variations: Add layers of fruit like strawberries or bananas for a fresh contrast. You can also try different flavored puddings for a unique twist.
- Storage or reheating tips: Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. This dessert is best served chilled and does not need reheating.
Recipe Information
- Prep time: 30 minutes
- Cook time: 30 minutes (including cooling time for the cake)
- Total time: 3 hours (including chilling time)
- Servings: 12
- Difficulty level: Easy
An enticing assortment of chocolate cake and creamy layers ready for assembly.

Oreo Dirt Cake
Ingredients
- 1 package Chocolate cake (moist) Prepared according to package instructions
- 1 package Instant pudding mix (chocolate or vanilla)
- 2 cups Milk To mix with pudding
- 1 jar Hot fudge sauce Generously poured on layers
- 1 container Cool Whip (or whipped cream) Spread on fudge layer
- 1 package Oreo cookies Crumble for topping and layering
- 1 pack Gummy worms (optional) For decoration
Method
- Prepare the chocolate cake according to package instructions and let it cool completely.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the instant pudding mix and milk until well combined. Set aside to thicken.
- In a serving dish, crumble half of the cooled chocolate cake into the bottom layer.
- Layer half of the pudding mixture over the crumbled cake.
- Pour a generous layer of hot fudge sauce on top of the pudding.
- Spread half of the Cool Whip evenly over the fudge layer.
- Crumble half of the Oreo cookies on top of the Cool Whip layer.
- Repeat the layers with the remaining cake, pudding, hot fudge, Cool Whip, and Oreos until all components are used.
- If desired, decorate the top with gummy worms for a fun finish.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least two hours before serving to let the flavors meld together.