Who has the best dirt cake recipie?!


Question:

Who has the best dirt cake recipie?

there are millions on the internet. Anyone one have an easy but very tasty recpipe?


Answers:
Get a bag of your favorite OREOS, a tub of Cool Whip brand Cool Whip, and an OREO brand cookie pie shell (Publix Supermarket here in Florida have them)

First Crush the cookies until it literally looks like potting soil(so cool)

Mix the cool whip with crushed OREOS. Leave at least a cup of crushed OREO to the side.

Fill the OREO pie shell with the mix...sprinkle the additional Crushed OREO on top for garnish and place in the refrigerator to cool.... until mix is firm...best bet let it sit overnight-

You probably will have enough mix to make two Dirt Cake/ PIES!!

Very Easy and cheap too...let me know it comes out! ENJOY-

Source(s):
My College Youth Leader-

1/2 cup margarine
1 cup powdered sugar
2 (3 1/2 ounce) packages instant vanilla pudding
1 (12 ounce) container Cool Whip
1 (2 lb) package Oreo cookies, crushed in food processor
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
3 1/2 cups milk


Line 8-inch plastic flower pot with foil and tape.
Cream margarine, sugar and cream cheese; set aside.
In another bowl, mix milk, pudding and cool whip.
Gradually add to creamed mixture; mix well.
Beginning with oreo cookies, layer in pot, cookies, pudding, alternating and ending with cookies.
Refrigerate 2 hours.
Stick artificial flower (s) in pot with following poem:.
I know I look strange but dig right in.
The flower is fake,.
The dirt is cake.
I don't need water or Tender Loving Care,.
Just eat my dirt, till pot is bare.

check out http://sumiram2006.googlepages.com/desse...
It has recipes for quite a few tasty cakes and desserts that can be prepared easily from home ..




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