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Easy Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

My kids love what they like to call “Oreo Dirt Pie” and I love how incredibly easy it is to make! This is our delicious family take on a traditional oreo mud pie recipe, only better.

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This no bake Oreo dessert is sure to become a family favorite for oreo lovers! Classic oreo cookies, chocolate pudding and whipped topping – it doesn’t get any easier than this.

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

Inspired by our love for Oreos and simply ingredients, this Oreo Mud Pie dessert is a must make! Be sure to check out some of our other Oreo favorites like these Oreo Cake Balls, Oreo Cookie Cake and Chocolate Oreo Cookies.

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

This oreo pie is my go to no bake dessert for special events and gatherings. It’s super quick and easy to make and only requires a few ingredients from the grocery store.

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

How to make oreo dirt pie:

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Ingredients:

Oreo Dirt Pie Ingredients

Note: this can be made directly in the oreo pie crust pan!

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe Process

Directions:

1. Prepare the ingredients. Unwrap the Oreo cookie crust and set the whipped topping out on the counter to defrost.

Note: I transferred our crust to a pie pan but that’s not necessary. You could also make a homemade oreo pie base like this one.

2. In a large bowl prepare the instant pudding mix. Use a hand mixer to whisk together with two cups of cold milk and place in the fridge to set for at least 5 minutes.

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe Process

3. When the pudding sets, fold in half of the whipped topping into the chocolate pudding.

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe Process

4. Spread the pudding mixture over the pie crust.

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe Process

5. Cover the pudding layer in the remaining cool whip.

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe Process

6. Spread the whipped topping over the top of the pie.

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe Process

7. Place the cookies into a large freezer bag and crush them up using a rolling pin or the end of a wooden spoon. You could also use a food processor to create oreo crumbs.

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe Process

8. Sprinkle the oreo cookie crumbs over top of the pie.

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

Place the pie into the fridge to set up and rest until ready to serve.

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

Oreo Mud Pie Tips:

  • Keep the pie cool and allow the pudding and whipped topping to fully set.
  • Add crushed Oreos to each layer if desired!
  • Cover in plastic wrap and store this yummy dessert in the fridge.
Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

There are a ton of ways that this delicious dessert could be changed up and personalized.

Oreo Pie Variations:

  • Use instant vanilla pudding mix instead of chocolate.
  • Try swapping out the regular Oreos for any of the other fun flavours.
  • Mint Oreos or Golden Oreos would be yummy too!
  • Use graham cracker pie crust instead of oreo crust.
  • Add gummy worms or other candies to the top layer.
  • Drizzle melted chocolate or chocolate sauce over the pie!
  • Place the filling into individual cups or layer in a trifle dish.
  • Use homemade whipped cream.
  • Add creamy peanut butter to the pudding layer.
Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

This Oreo Dirt Dessert is our favorite treat to bring to special occasions like a summer bar-b-cue or picnic. It’s just so easy to make and always delicious!

Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

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Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

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Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe
Oreo Dirt Pie Recipe

Oreo Dirt Pie

My kids love what they like to call "Oreo Dirt Pie" and I love how incredibly easy it is to make! This is our delicious family take on a traditional oreo mud pie, only better.
5 from 2 votes
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Additional Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 6
Calories: 457kcal
Author: Heather Painchaud
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Ingredients
 

  • 6 oz Oreo Pie Crust
  • 3.4 oz package Instant Chocolate Pudding
  • 2 cups cold milk
  • 1 litre Cool Whip Topping
  • 12 Oreo cookies crushed

Instructions

  • 1. Prepare the ingredients. Unwrap the Oreo cookie crust and set the whipped topping out on the counter to defrost.
  • 2. In a large bowl prepare the instant pudding mix. Use a hand mixer to whisk together with two cups of cold milk and place in the fridge to set for at least 5 minutes.
  • 3. When the pudding sets, fold in half of the whipped topping into the chocolate pudding.
  • 4. Spread the pudding mixture over the pie crust.
  • 5. Cover the pudding layer in the remaining cool whip.
  • 6. Spread the whipped topping over the top of the pie.
  • 7. Place the cookies into a large freezer bag and crush them up using a rolling pin or the end of a wooden spoon. You could also use a food processor to create oreo crumbs.
  • 8. Sprinkle the oreo cookie crumbs over top of the pie.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 457kcal | Carbohydrates: 54g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 340mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 32g
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I'm an active mom of twin boys who is always looking for opportunities to inspire creativity through fun crafts, do-it-yourself projects and delicious recipes. This blog has been an integral part of supporting my little family and I am so grateful to have you become a part of our journey! Let's create together... Read more...

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Pie looks yummy and refreshing, I’ve made this “pie” several times. First time was in a rectangle pan and decorated the top like a garden, complete with a tiny rabbit. The other times in a “new” plastic flower pot, served it with a “new” garden trowel. I also inserted a new and then washed off fake flowers, inserted into the pot. laid a pair of garden gloves for the trowel to rest on. Made it for a church dinner. People kept moving it to the center of the table as a decoration. I kept moving it back to the dessert table, it wasn’t until the priest’s wife said can she have some to me. People were gobsmacked, thinking she was eating potting soil. lol