Chocolate pudding cookies topped with dirt and worms make these the most delicious chocolate dirt cookies you’ll ever try! These fun dirt and worms cookies are a great way to get the nostalgic flavor of Oreo dirt cake in cookie form!
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When we first moved into our house in Kansas, our neighbors invited us over at the end of the school year and we had a little dirt and worms dessert party. And by that I mean we pulled out some Snack Packs (like I use in my Dunkaroo dip), added some Oreo cookies, and some gummy worms.
This year I thought it would be fun to try something different. I thought about making my super popular dirt and worms dessert but didn’t think that’d be quite as easy to eat individually.
So I decided to make these individual chocolate dirt cookies instead.
Dirt and worms but in cookie form.
And you guys, these are amazing. So good that even my son who doesn’t like chocolate likes them – okay maybe he only likes the dirt and worms on top, but he still ate part of one. And that’s a win in my book!
Really who doesn’t love getting something with a gummy worm – there’s just something so nostalgic and fun about it.
Plus, this recipe works really well if you want to make half a batch into dirt cookies and the other half just into chocolate glazed chocolate pudding cookies. The cookies are good with or without the dirt and worms on top!
Why you’ll love These cookies
- Fun – these cookies really are just fun to look at and even more fun to eat – I mean it’s dirt and worms but a cookie!
- No chill dough – the cookies are super quick to make and there’s no chilling involved so you can have these ready to enjoy in under 30 minutes!
- Soft – the base chocolate pudding cookie in these is soft, gooey, and delicious. You could even just make those on their own!
Ingredients in dirt cookies
Ingredient Notes
- Butter – you’ll need unsalted butter that’s softened for this recipe. If you only have salted, decrease the salt in the recipe to 3/4 tsp instead of 1 tsp.
- Chocolate chips – I recommend mini chocolate chips for these because they melt into the cookies better than full-size chocolate chips and you really want them more to add chocolatey flavor, not to show up as chocolate chips.
- Chocolate pudding mix – you want to use instant chocolate pudding mix – just the mix, not turned into pudding.
- Oreos – you can either use Oreos you’ve crushed in the food processor (like I did for these Oreo Easter eggs) or you can buy actual Oreo crumbs.
- Gummy worms – I recommend using mini gummy worms but full-size ones work as well. I did full-size gummy worms for these pictures but did a couple of mini gummy worms on each cookie for my TikTok video here.
How to Make Dirt Cookies
Making these cookies is almost as fun as eating them! Almost. And they’re both pretty simple so that’s a win!
1 – Make the Chocolate Cookie Dough
- Preheat your oven to 350°F and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. If you have two ovens and can bake multiple batches at once, you can line two cookie sheets with parchment paper.
- Combine the softened butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar in a medium sized mixing bowl and cream together. You can do this by hand with a fork, with a hand mixer, or in a stand mixer.
- Add the eggs and vanilla extract to the creamed butter mixture and mix well.
- Mix in the pudding mix, baking soda, and salt. Mix this in at low speed until the ingredients are well combined and you have a nice chocolate batter.
- Once that’s mixed in, slowly add the flour and mix until fully combined. Again, mix this in slow and just mix until it’s all combined in without any spots of flour left. And try not to over mix – stop mixing once all of the flour is incorporated into the batter.
- Gently fold in the chocolate chips and mix until chips are evenly distributed throughout the chocolate cookie batter. This should be pretty easy to do using the mini chocolate chips but you really want a little bit of the chips in every scoop of the batter!
- Use a large cookie scoop to scoop out balls of cookie dough. Place the balls two inches apart on the prepared cookie sheets.
2 – Bake the Chocolate Cookies
- Bake in the preheated oven for 10-12 minutes. If they’re a little bigger, they may take up to 15 minutes but most of the time they’re done around 12.
- Allow cookies to cool on the cookie sheet for 8 minutes, then transfer to a cooling rack and allow them to continue cooling there until you’re ready to frost. You’ll want the cookies to cool completely before adding the chocolate frosting so it doesn’t just glide right off.
3 – Make the Chocolate Frosting
- While cookies are cooling, make the glaze by combining the powdered sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, and water in a bowl and mix until it reaches a good consistency.
What’s a Good Consistency?
It should coat the back of a spoon or drizzle off of a whisk or beater. You don’t want it to be so thin that it just runs right off the cookies, so I would error on the side of a little thicker if possible.
4 – Decorate the Dirt Cookies
- Spoon the glaze onto each cookie, swirling it into the center of the cookie without letting it drizzle over the edges. I recommend doing this either still on the cooling rack with a piece of parchment paper underneath or on a baking sheet with parchment paper for easy cleanup if any does drizzle off the sides.
- While the frosting is still wet, sprinkle Oreo crumbs over the center of the cookie, using a round cookie cutter to help keep it in the center and in a perfect circle of crumbs, if you want. Or you can just freehand sprinkle them on top and try your best to coat the chocolate glaze!
- Finish the cookies by adding a gummy worm or two (if using mini ones) to the top of the cookies, pressing them in gently so that they stick into the frosting.
- Let the cookies set for a bit so that the frosting hardens enough for the gummy worms to stick.
- Serve on their own or with glasses of milk! These would be really fun served on top of glasses of milk at a party with cute little straws!
I knew that these dirt cookies would turn out cute, but I’l be honest – I wasn’t sure these would taste as good as they do! They’re similar to these chocolate pudding cookies with a really velvety chocolatey taste, they’re moist, and the frosting just adds a touch of sweetness without being too much.
I can’t wait to make these again for a spring bug themed day with my boys. We’ll make these tissue paper butterflies, eat dirt and worms cookies, and go on a nature scavenger hunt looking for real bugs!
And then probably make them again after we do these Earth Day worksheets on Earth Day!
Tips & tricks
Make sure your Oreo crumbs are fine enough that you can just sprinkle them on the cookies for an Oreo cookie coating. You don’t want any big chunks or they won’t look like the dirt cookies you’re going for.
Store cookies in an airtight container for up to five days before throwing in the trash (or eating them all!).
Freeze the chocolate chip pudding cookies before they’re glazed and topped with dirt. Place them in a freezer safe airtight bag or container and freeze for up to three months. When you’re ready to eat, just remove from the freezer and allow to thaw to room temperature. Mix up some glaze and glaze + top them when you’re ready to eat!
Recipe FAQs
Are these similar to Crumbl dirt cake cookies?
Other than the concept of having Oreo crumbs and gummy worms on the top, these are not the same as the Crumbl dirt cake cookies. Those have an Oreo cookie base, a chocolate buttercream frosting, and are sprinkled with Oreos and gummy worms.
More Easy Oreo Recipes
If you like dirt and worms as much as I do, try out one of these fun Oreo recipes next!
- Cookie Oreo brownies – this three ingredient dessert is always a hit!
- Grey stuff recipe – this Disney copycat recipe is pretty much just Oreo fluff!
- Oreo truffles – a classic for a reason, these Oreo balls are always a favorite!
- Oreo stuffed cookies – chocolate chip cookies with Oreos stuffed inside, yes please!
- Oreo ice cream cake – this simple 4-ingredient ice cream cake is the perfect summer dessert!
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Chocolate Dirt Cookies
Ingredients
Cookies
- 1 cup unsalted butter (softened)
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- ½ cup brown sugar (packed)
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 3.9oz box instant chocolate pudding mix
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp salt
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 cup mini semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1 ½ cups crushed Oreos (about 13 cookies)
- 30 gummy worms
Chocolate Glaze
- 3 cups powdered sugar
- ⅔ cup cocoa powder
- ½ cup water
- 4 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
Cookies
- Preheat oven to 350°F and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
- Combine butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar in a medium sized mixing bowl and cream together well.1 cup unsalted butter, 1 cup granulated sugar, 1/2 cup brown sugar
- Add eggs and vanilla extract to the creamed butter and sugar and mix well.2 large eggs, 2 tsp vanilla extract
- Mix in the pudding mix, baking soda, and salt. Mix this in at low speed until the ingredients are well combined and you have a nice chocolate batter.1 3.9oz box instant chocolate pudding mix, 1 tsp baking soda, 1 tsp salt
- Slowly add the flour and mix until everything is well combined.2 cups all-purpose flour
- Gently fold in the chocolate chips and mix until chips are evenly distributed throughout dough.1 cup mini semi-sweet chocolate chips
- Use a large cookie scoop to scoop out balls and place them 2″ apart on prepared cookie sheet.
- Bake for 10 minutes. Allow cookies to cool on the cookie sheet for 8 minutes, then transfer to a cooling rack.
- Spoon the glaze onto each cookie, then top with crushed Oreos and a gummy worm. Let cool before serving.1 1/2 cups crushed Oreos, 30 gummy worms
Chocolate Glaze
- While cookies are cooling, make the glaze by combining the powdered sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, and water in a bowl and mix until it reaches a good consistency.3 cups powdered sugar, 2/3 cup cocoa powder, 1/2 cup water, 4 tsp vanilla extract
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