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46 Reviews of Oreo Pudding

by yooper

From: Missy Wright

On Jul 29, 2002

Everyone in my family loved this! It was easy to make. No cooking makes it a must for summertime. I made this dish is a 13x9 glass pan and crumbled the oreos fine for the bottom half. It was wonderful.

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    From: ratherbeswimmin'

    On Aug 25, 2002

    Yooper, you should have seen my 5 year old twins faces after eating your lovely pudding. Oreo cookie mustaches To say that we enjoyed this is an understatement. It was so easy to make which is of major importance to me. It was rich, creamy, cold and chocolat-ee. We've got a new favorite. Thanks so much!

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  • From: gardenz

    On Jul 2, 2002

    I served this for dessert at a pool party last weekend and I have had ELEVEN phone calls from my friends wanting this recipe and it's only tuesday! What a hit! Thank you for posting this, I have found my favorite summer dessert!

    3 people found this review helpful

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    From: Karen=^..^=

    On Jul 3, 2002

    I make this recipe all the time, although I call it "Dirt"! I serve it in a flowerpot with additional crushed cookies on top and gummy worms sticking out...then I put some artificial flowers in it. Most people do not realize that it is to be eaten and when that first person starts to dig in, the other guests think they are eating a plant Kids and adults both go crazy over it and it is very easy to prepare, not to mention incredibly delicious!

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    From: internetnut

    On Jul 8, 2007

    I gave this 5 stars. My sister made this for a family gathering that's how I came across the recipe. I've made it for the family and gatherings and it's always a hit I always come home with a empty dish. I'm making this dessert this weekend. My copy of this recipe is slightly different. My copy does not call for vanilla extract. It calls for 2 8oz cool whip, 28 oreo's, 1/4 c butter melted, and 1 each 3oz instant chocolate and vanilla pudding. The rest is the same. Thanks for posting such a yummy recipe! Thanks christine (internetnut)

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  • From: KitchenManiac

    On Jan 9, 2003

    mark! This was such a great pudding!!! It was really light in texture. And so refreshing on a hot hot hot day. It went in a flash at work. And I have been asked to make it again already. Def best eaten COLD COLD. I was a bit worried at first that one cup of powdered sugar wasn't enough, esp when I tasted the mixture, but the cookies made up for it. It went really well. Just the right amount of sweetness. Wouldn't change a thing

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  • From: Sara Marie

    On Nov 3, 2006

    Definitely the best dirt pudding I've ever had and my friends enjoyed calling it "mud". My family and coworkers ate it up and everyone loved it. I actually added a handfull of chocolate chips to each of the oreo layers for a little extra chocolate. You can never go wrong with the chocolate chips! I think it adds even more Mmmmmmmmm to it!

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  • From: CJ White

    On Jun 25, 2003

    Made this for my hubby for our anniversary! He said it was just like the "dirt puddin'" his mom used to make. So this was ULTIMATE comfort food to him. I enjoyed it as well as the kids, but hubby is still raving.

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  • From: Perfectionist cook

    On Apr 5, 2009

    My entire family went nuts over this! My husband said the cream layer reminded him of a rich vanilla ice-cream, I personally thought it reminded me of the white layer inside the oreo cookies, thus making the combination of cookies and cream delightful. The only comment I will make is that I wasn't sure how small to crush the cookies so I actually broke the cookies into large chunks which meant that they were still slightly firm even after 24 hours in the fridge. Also I used Morfat (which is a Greek tinned version of Cool Whip) so I beat it in with the cream cheese, butter and icing mixture before adding vanilla pudding mixes and milk. I had no problems with lumps this way. Thank you for a terrific recipe yooper.

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  • From: chemonurse93

    On Mar 6, 2009

    Very easy and very good!!! I used less fat cream cheese, lowfat whipped topping and one of the vanilla puddings was sugar free. Still turned out amazing. I took it to a family get together and everyone liked it. My kids LOVED it. Definite keeper!!

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