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Posted by on Apr 14, 2014 in Children, Cooking | 39 comments

Worms in mud pudding

Worms in mud pudding

After a lovely day in the garden planting and worm hunting, what better way to end it, than to make these delicious worms in mud puddings?

These puddings are very simple to make:

Worms in mud puddingWorms in mud pudding

Ingredients:

  • Chocolate mousse pots
  • Packet of oreo biscuits
  • Worm sweets

How to make worms in mud pudding:

  1. Stir a pot of chocolate mousse a little and leave it to one side.
  2. Crush the oreo biscuits. I used a food processor for ease and speed.
  3. Sprinkle the oreo biscuit crumbs over the chocolate mousse.
  4. Add the sweet worms on top.Worms in mud pudding

Alternatively, you could use chocolate ice cream instead of mousse if you prefer.

For the best effect, you could put this in a clean (new) flower pot, it really does make it feel like you are eating mud!!

My children were absolutely delighted with their pudding, especially after a day gardening. The look on their faces when I brought it out to them was fab! They couldn’t believe they could eat it, until they tried, then they thought it was extremely yummy (and funny)!Eating worms in mud pudding

This pudding was definitely a winner for everyone, including daddy!Eating worms in mud pudding

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39 Comments

    • Thank you, it really did look like mud, but tasted yummy!

    • Thanks :)

  1. Wish I had been there to eat it great idea

    • They are nice :)

    • Thanks :)

    • My kids definitely loved them

  2. My kids would absolutely love this! Will definitely surprise them with this in the summer when we’re back in UK (US sweets are all filled with artificial food dyes!). Pinning it as well. Yeah. #whatsthestory

    • Do give it a go, they are so much fun for the kids!

  3. These are excellent – and sooooo realistic – well the mud at least :-D #pinitparty

    • Thank you!

  4. What a brilliant idea Karen. These look awesome! Thank you so much for sharing #whatsthestory

    • Thank you

  5. Wow, I never would’ve thought you add oreos! Great inspiration, thank you! They look awesome.#whatsthestory

    • Thanks, it is amazing how real it looks :)

    • Great, I hope you all like it, let me know how you get on :)

  6. They look brilliant, I may serve some next week when we have friends (adults) around for a bbq!

    • Lol! That would be really funny!

    • Fab! Let me know how you get on :)

  7. What a great idea. I’m thinking of all the other things you could put in the ‘mud’ too!

    • Thanks, there are plenty of possibilities :)

  8. Ha ha, that’s ace! My little boy would love this. :)

    • Ooh, give it a try, it’s so easy :)

  9. My boys would love this and I will defo give it a go. #whatsthestory

    • Fantastic, I hope you have fun with it :)

  10. Brilliant, I would have never thought to do this. What a great idea. And looks tasty too! Yummy. Looks like it got everyone’s approval too!

    • It did, we loved them!

  11. I LOVE this idea!! Will be using it with my daughter. Such a great ‘gruesome’ outddor cooking activity. Fab!

    • Thanks :)

  12. This looks so cool – I love your first photo!

    Thanks for linking up with the Parenting Pin It Party x x

    • Thanks :)

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