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Digest: #155
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 1991 15:54:45 GMT
From: edsr!kathy@uunet.UU.NET (Kathy Carmichael)
Subject: LACTO: Dirt Cake
In article <1991Jul03.165250.16517@mthvax.cs.miami.edu>,
DOW@MAINE.MAINE.EDU (Michael R. Dow) writes:
> If someone has the recipe for Dirt Cake, I would sincerely appreciate a
> copy of it... So far as I know, some of the ingredients, include cream
> cheese, Cool Whip (tm), crushed oreo cookies and possibly butter.
Dirt Cake requests are getting almost as popular as Buffalo Wings ...
but at least there appears to be only one recipe in reply to this one :-)
Anyway, here it is ...
Dirt Cake
1 medium-size flower pot (about 8 inches in diameter works well, or
use two small pots about 6 inches in diameter).
1 garden trowel.
3 large gummy or plastic worms (optional [optional? no way!]).
Plastic flowers.
1 16-ounce bag Oreo cookies.
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine, softened.
1 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened.
1 cup confectioners' sugar.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
2 4-serving-size boxes instant chocolate-fudge flavor pudding [a
penciled-in note on the recipe claims vanilla is better]
3 cups milk.
1 12-ounce tub whipped topping, thawed.
Crush cookies until they resemble potting soil, set aside.
Cream butter, cream cheese, sugar and vanilla until smooth and
fluffy. Set aside. Combine pudding mix and milk until well blended,
then fold in the whipped topping. Gently fold cream cheese and pudding
mixtures together.
To put the cake together, layer 1/3 of the cookie crumbs followed by
1/2 the pudding mixture, 1/3/ of the crumbs, the rest of the pudding
mixture and topping with the remaining cookie crumbs.
Refrigerate 10 to 12 hours. About 1/2 hour before serving, remove from
refrigerator and decorate with flowers. Serve by digging out portions
with the trowel. Serves 10 to 12. [If you have to ask about the worms,
you should probably try some other recipe.]
Kathy Carmichael uunet!tantalum!kathy