Graveyard Pudding Cups (VIDEO)

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These are so fun to put together with your kiddos for some spooky deliciousness! Love how you can get super creative with these Graveyard Pudding Cups and there is NO baking required! I call that a Crazy Busy Mama Win!!

I made these Ghost in the Graveyard Pudding Cups for a fundraiser for my daughters theater department. They put together a Haunted House and Trunk or Treat and these fit in perfectly! They were an absolute yummy hit!

You could even do this treat as an interactive activity and treat combined if you are having a Halloween Party. The fun thing about these is there is no way to mess them up! Each one of these Ghost in the Graveyard Pudding Cups are different, as they are suppose to be.

Check out how spooky fun these are!

Here are the Pudding Cups I used. They are perfect in case you need to travel with them they also have lids. They are clear too which is fun.

Looking for more spooky fun? Try serving these MONSTER EYE BALLS alongside these Graveyard Pudding Cups they will undoubtedly be a ghoulish treat!

Ingredients: Ghosts in the Graveyard Pudding Cups

5.9 oz pudding mixed per box instructions

8 oz cool whip

12 Milano Cookie

8 oreo

8 oz gummy worms

Assorted Halloween Candy – you can use traditional Halloween candy or even head to the seasonal area of the baking section of your grocery store to find some cute things.

Instructions: Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups

In a large bowl mix pudding per instructions

Then fold in cool whip

Take 6-8 oreo cookies

Graveyard Pudding Cups

and crush them in food processor

Love this little Immersion Hand Blender it is so versatile!

until powder fine in texture like shown below …making it appear to be dirt.

Then take a scoop of pudding mixture and place in pudding cup

Then add “dirt” crushed oreos to the top

Until each pudding cup is covered like shown below.

Graveyard Pudding Cookie Cups

Then add assorted halloween candy. I used a lot of seasonal cake decorating candy from the bakery isle.

Then take the Milano cookie & write on with an edible marker (found in cake/bakery section of store) things like RIP, Buried Alive, That's All Folks.. just get creative. I also had some tombstones I found in the cake section but I do prefer the look and taste of the Milano cookie the best.

The one below is the Milano Cookie

halloween graveyard dirt cups

And this one pictured below is from the baking isle for cakes. Each one is cute, but personally love the look of the milano cookie best.

Once decorated these can be served immediately!

graveyard pudding cups

These will for sure be a ghoulish hit!

Side Idea:

These Graveyard Pudding Cups are a stand alone treat! However, if you are looking for more yummy and spooky treats you have to check out these MOSTER EYE BALLS…no baking required only spooky deliciousness! Or try an easy throw together FALL snack mix that all ages will enjoy – HERE!

Crazy Busy Mama Tip:

These would be fun to do as a craft snack at a Halloween party! Kids would love to decorate these and enjoy them and would work for an activity and a snack all in one.Should make 10-12 pudding cups. You can also make these ahead if you wish store in refrigerator and add cookie with writing right before you serve.  If you put the headstone in the pudding cup before you are ready to serve they will soak up the moisture, so to keep them fresh make sure to place them on right before serving.

Here are some fun things to write on the Milano headstones:

 Buried Alive 

RIPT

hat's All Folks

Game Over

R U Next

Izzy Dead

Ben Better 

There is no right or wrong, just get creative!

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Video Tutorial: Ghost in the Graveyard Pudding Cups

For those who love a step by step tutorial here is one for you below!

Also, if you try this recipe and love it I would so appreciate it if you would leave a comment below and rate the recipe a 5-star to let me know how it was! That helps me know what kind of recipes you want to see more of.

Ghost in the Graveyard Pudding Cups

Ghost in the Graveyard Pudding Cups

Ghost in the Graveyard Pudding Cups
5 from 26 votes
Prep Time 20 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 12 people
Calories 229 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 5.9 oz pudding mixed per box instructions
  • 8 oz cool whip
  • 12 Milano Cookie
  • 8 oreo
  • 8 oz gummy worms

Assorted Halloween Candy

Instructions
 

  • In a large bowl mix pudding per instructions
  • Then fold in cool whip
  • Take 6-8 oreo cookies and crush them in food processor until powder fine in texture
  • Then take a scoop of pudding mixture and place in pudding cup
  • Then add assorted halloween candy. I used a lot of seasonal cake decorating candy from the bakery isle.
  • Then take the Milano cookie & write on with an edible marker (found in cake/bakery section of store) things like RIP, Buried Alive, That's All Folks.. just get creative. I also had some tombstones I found in the cake section but I do prefer the look and taste of the Milano cookie the best.
  • Once decorated these can be served immediately!

Video

Notes

Crazy Busy Mama Tip: 
These would be fun to do as a craft snack at a Halloween party! Kids would love to decorate these and enjoy them and would work for an activity and a snack all in one.
Should make 10-12 pudding cups. 
You can also make these ahead if you wish store in refrigerator and add cookie with writing right before you serve. 
 
Here are some fun things to write on the Milano headstones 
Buried Alive
 RIP
That's All Folks
Game Over
R U Next
Izzy Dead
Ben Better 

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5cupCalories: 229kcalCarbohydrates: 44gProtein: 3gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.004gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 176mgPotassium: 51mgFiber: 1gSugar: 27gVitamin A: 42IUCalcium: 24mgIron: 1mg
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  1. 5 stars
    I made this for my grandkids on Halloween night. They finished Trick-or-Treating & I made walking tacos for them and this dirt. I made it in a cake pan, because we were eating out of the back of my Explorer! The kids loved it! I put marshmallow Frankensteins, marshmallow Ghosts & marshmallow pumpkins on it. It was so cute! Thank you Lori for great ideas!

  2. 5 stars
    These are so yummy! I like putting a layer of Oreos crumble in between layers of pudding mixture. I love the tombstones made from cookies.

  3. 5 stars
    These were absolutely so much fun making with my granddaughter. We were able to get creative and so much laughter and memories too.

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