Halloween Pudding Cups
Are you going to a Kids Halloween Party? Here’s an easy, tasty and fun dessert for you to bring along – Halloween Pudding Cups! Takes no time at all!
Halloween Pudding Cups
Halloween Pudding Cups are so easy to make, yet one treat that makes a big impact. In fact, Halloween Pudding Cups is a just 3 ingredient recipe, if you count the green food colouring.
We’ve been making this one for years and they’ve always been a hit with kids and adults alike.
My kids love taking part in drawing the faces on the cups, and crushing up the Oreo cookies. Wait, did I mention that this is as simple to make as they come? No scary surprises of failure with this one! Enjoy!
For other Halloween treats that are perfect for a Halloween party, try my my Easy Halloween Fudge – it’s so creamy and delicious!
Then there’s these super fun Halloween Jello Cups – which are ghost themed and mouthwatering!
I hope you enjoy this super simple Halloween Pudding Cups treat idea. It proves you can make themed food for holidays, without much stress and time involved at all!
Have any other ideas to make pudding cup, Halloween themed?
Halloween Pudding Cups
Are you going to a Kids Halloween Party? Here's an easy, tasty and fun dessert for you to bring along - Halloween Pudding Cups! Takes no time at all!
Ingredients
- 2 pkg Vanilla Pudding Mix, prepared
- Green Food Colouring
- 12 Oreo Cookies, crushed
Instructions
- Make Pudding as per directions on the box
- Add in green food colouring to desired shade
- Pour pudding into see-through plastic drinking cups and let set in the fridge for a minimum of 2 hours
- Sprinkle crushed Oreos to the top of the pudding
- Using a black permanent marker, draw a Halloween face on the outside of the cup
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 20 Serving Size: 20 ServingsAmount Per Serving: Calories: 70Sodium: 94mgCarbohydrates: 14gSugar: 10g
oh my goodness this is so simple and awesome! Great idea
The kids love them. Pudding and a cute face – winner!
What a great snack to take into school for the kids!
The cups fit into my cupcake caddy too, I loved that they they weren’t a pain to transport like I imagined.
great idea! This would be a great halloween party treat for school too!
Yep!
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You can NEVER go wrong with Oreos. That’s for sure!
Very well said!
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Lol these are amazing!!! I’d probably throw in a gummy worm or two lol Thanks for the idea!
Great idea!
i love your halloween pudding cups- super simple and super cute- perfect thing to do for treats
Adorable! These would be so easy and the kids would go nuts over them. Win; win!
I love this idea, you just gave me the perfect addition to our annual Halloween Meetup!!
Awesome!
Tammi I love this! I would so make this for a Halloween party!
How cute are these and I have everything on hand!
Perfect!!
These are adorable – great idea!
Thanks Jen!
What a fantastic idea these are adorable and I love that they are easy to make. Thanks
Let me know what you think when you try them, Catherine!
This looks like a great recipe for Halloween that the children are sure to love 🙂 Thank you!
ha ha ha i just asked for this recipe on one of your other reviews 🙂
I read your mind …. **eerie music**
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these look like fun! Can’t wait to try these out! Thanks Tammi!
You are very welcome, Happy Halloween!!
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Love this idea and it is so simple. Thanks so much, making them for dessert tonight!
What fun! And so simple! Love it!
What a simple, neat idea!! I love the fact that drawing those faces changes everything about this treat and makes it a perfect Halloween dessert!
So simple and such a great idea. Tasty toooooo!
Those are too cute!
I made these for my son’s kindergarten class yesterday and they were a complete hit! One of the shyest boys in the class came up to me and asked if he could have another one. It was perfect! Thank you Tammi!!!!!!!
absolutely loved this recipe – and so did the kiddies in my son’s kindergarten class! thanks Tammi!
These are so cute. I’m inspired to create some festive treats for Halloween! My kids thank you!!! lol
Does anyone know if u take the center out from Oreos before crushing?
I don’t! 🙂