Updated March 16, 2026

Easter is chaos. I get it.

Between egg hunts, family visits, and keeping the kids from a sugar meltdown, you need a hero. You need a dessert that looks amazing but takes zero skill. You need this Easter Dirt Cake with Gummy Worms.

Easter Dirt Cake with Gummy Worms served warm with cozy spices
Comforting Easter Dirt Cake with Gummy Worms you can make today

It’s the ultimate busy-cook win. No oven. Almost no dishes. Maximum giggles. Let’s dig in. If you’re looking for another no-bake favorite, our Blueberry Cheesecake Crumb Cake is a fantastic choice.

Recipe Overview

  • Cuisine: American
  • Category: Dessert
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes (plus chilling)
  • Servings: 8-10

Ultimate Guide to Easter Dirt Cake with Gummy Worms

This isn’t just a recipe. It’s your secret weapon.

I’ve made this for years. For birthdays, potlucks, and every single spring holiday. It never fails. Kids lose their minds. Adults get nostalgic. And you? You look like a dessert genius with about 20 minutes of actual work.

The magic is in the layers. Creamy, cool pudding. Rich, chocolatey cookie “dirt.” And the star of the show: cheerful gummy worms popping out. Serve it in a clean flower pot for the full effect. It’s a total showstopper.

Best part? You can make it a day ahead. That’s my kind of party planning.

The Simple Ingredients

This is a pantry raid dream. You probably have half of this already.

  • 1 (14.3 oz) package Oreo cookies
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 (8 oz) package cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 (3.4 oz) packages instant chocolate pudding mix
  • 3 1/2 cups cold milk
  • 1 (12 oz) container frozen whipped topping, thawed
  • 1-2 bags of gummy worms
  • Optional: Clean 8-inch flower pot for serving

Let’s Get Cooking! (The Step-by-Step)

Put on some music. This is the fun part. I promise it’s easy.

  1. Make the “Dirt.” Crush the Oreos into fine crumbs. A food processor is fastest. No processor? Use a zip-top bag and a rolling pin. Let the kids help! Set the crumbs aside.
  2. Mix the creamy layer. In a big bowl, beat the softened butter, cream cheese, and powdered sugar together until it’s totally smooth. This is the rich, tangy base.
  3. Make the pudding. In another bowl, whisk the chocolate pudding mixes with the cold milk for 2 minutes. It will thicken quickly. Let it sit for 5 minutes to set.
  4. Combine the creams. Fold the thickened pudding into the cream cheese mixture. Gently fold in the thawed whipped topping until no white streaks remain.
  5. Build your layers. In your serving dish (or flower pot!), spread a layer of cookie crumbs. Then add a thick layer of the cream mixture. Repeat. End with a generous top layer of cookie “dirt.”
  6. Add the worms! Poke gummy worms into the top so they look like they’re crawling out. Scatter a few more on top for fun.
  7. Chill. Cover and refrigerate for at least 3-4 hours. Overnight is even better. This lets all the flavors become best friends.

What to Serve With This Dish

This dessert is the star. Build a simple, fun meal around it.

Recipe

Easter Dirt Cake with Gummy Worms Recipe

Make Easter Dirt Cake with Gummy Worms Recipe with simple ingredients and clear steps. Prep, cook, and enjoy—perfect for cozy evenings.
Author: Jennifer McDonallds
Prep: 20 min | Cook: 0 min | Total: 20 min
Easter Dirt Cake with Gummy Worms Recipe
Serves: 4 bites
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The Simple Ingredients

Let’s Get Cooking! (The Step-by-Step)

1
Make the “Dirt.” Crush the Oreos into fine crumbs. A food processor is fastest. No processor? Use a zip-top bag and a rolling pin. Let the kids help! Set the crumbs aside.
2
Mix the creamy layer. In a big bowl, beat the softened butter, cream cheese, and powdered sugar together until it’s totally smooth. This is the rich, tangy base.
3
Make the pudding. In another bowl, whisk the chocolate pudding mixes with the cold milk for 2 minutes. It will thicken quickly. Let it sit for 5 minutes to set.
4
Combine the creams. Fold the thickened pudding into the cream cheese mixture. Gently fold in the thawed whipped topping until no white streaks remain.
5
Build your layers. In your serving dish (or flower pot!), spread a layer of cookie crumbs. Then add a thick layer of the cream mixture. Repeat. End with a generous top layer of cookie “dirt.”
6
Add the worms! Poke gummy worms into the top so they look like they’re crawling out. Scatter a few more on top for fun.
7
Chill. Cover and refrigerate for at least 3-4 hours. Overnight is even better. This lets all the flavors become best friends.

Notes

Enjoy your homemade Easter Dirt Cake with Gummy Worms Recipe!

Nutrition Information

Calories: ~450
Sugar: 45g
Fat: 25g
Saturated Fat: 15g
Carbohydrates: 55g
Protein: 6g

Think easy finger foods. A platter of sandwiches cut into shapes. A big bowl of fresh fruit salad. Some crispy chicken tenders. For a beautiful fruit-based dessert, a classic Peach Cake is always a crowd-pleaser.

Keep the main meal light and bright. That way, everyone has room for the grand finale: digging into their own patch of delicious dirt.

Make This Recipe Your Own (Quick Swaps)

Got different stuff? No problem. Make it work for you.

Use vanilla pudding instead of chocolate. It makes a cool “sand” effect. Try crushed chocolate graham crackers if you don’t have Oreos.

For a lighter version, use reduced-fat cream cheese and cool whip. It still tastes fantastic. Want a peanut butter twist? Add a cup of creamy peanut butter to the cream cheese layer.

How to Store Leftovers (If You Have Any!)

Cover the dish tightly with plastic wrap. It keeps in the fridge for 2-3 days.

The cookies will soften the longer it sits, but it’s still delicious. I don’t recommend freezing it. The texture of the whipped topping gets weird.

NUTRITION INFORMATION

  • Calories: ~450
  • Sugar: 45g
  • Fat: 25g
  • Saturated Fat: 15g
  • Carbohydrates: 55g
  • Protein: 6g

(Note: This is an estimate. Values will vary based on specific ingredients and swaps used.)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can I make this ahead of time?

Absolutely! That’s the best part. Make it the night before. The flavors get even better.

Do I have to use a flower pot?

Not at all. A clear glass bowl, a trifle dish, or even individual cups work great. The flower pot is just for extra fun.

Easter Dirt Cake with Gummy Worms served warm with cozy spices
Comforting Easter Dirt Cake with Gummy Worms you can make today

My pudding layer is runny. What happened?

You likely didn’t use instant pudding. Make sure it’s the “instant” kind. Also, use cold milk and whisk the full 2 minutes.

There you have it. Your Easter dessert panic? Solved. This dirt cake is your ticket to a stress-free, crowd-pleasing holiday. If you love the combination of fruit and cake, you must try our decadent Peach Cobbler Pound Cake next.

You get all the credit for barely any work. That’s my favorite kind of recipe. Now go be the hero of your Easter table.

I want to see your creations! Did your kids love it? Did you try a fun swap? Let me know how it goes by leaving a comment and rating below!

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