Irish Dirt Pudding
Irish Dirt Pudding is a quick and easy dessert for St Patrick’s Day (with printable toppers link) – all standard pantry ingredients.

I think it is about time for another St Patrick’s day post ! Don’t you just love the color of this dessert?
To top it all, it was delicious ! We do not have Mint Instant Pudding or any pudding in this particular color, so, I decided to make my own Peppermint green Irish dirt pudding.
I layered them in two different ways and used printables found on the internet. The link is further down, if you would like to print some for yourself.

I added one printable as a topper using a small plastic fries fork, and the other one I punched a hole into, threaded through the print and attached it around the bottom of the glass’ stem.

This is really one of the easiest, most inexpensive desserts and all the ingredients are plain old pantry staples.
Make two large desserts or you can make up to six smaller desserts. The way you want to arrange the layers are totally up to you.

The link to the above printables are from KROMA DESIGN and can be found HERE .

More St Patrick’s Day recipes you might like:
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Irish Dirt Pudding

Irish Dirt Pudding
Ingredients
- 1 box Vanilla Instant Pudding (4 servings size) - see notes below for alternative
- Milk as per box, but use 10% less
- 1 t Peppermint Essence see notes below
- Few drops Green Food Coloring as much or as little as you prefer
- 8 Oreo Cookies crumbled
Instructions
- Prepare the Vanilla Pudding with the Milk – add the Peppermint Essence and the Food coloring, mix only until well combined (over mixing will interfere with the setting of the pudding).
- Layer the Pudding and the crumbled Oreo Cookies as you wish.
Notes
- If available use Peppermint Instant Pudding and omit the Peppermint Essence in the recipe
Chill until ready to serve. Although, you can serve this almost straight away, as the pudding sets fairly quickly.

MMMMMM when should I be over with my spoon? 🙂
Thanks for sharing at March Madness
This is too good! Featuring you tomorrow!
Isabelle
Love this, thanks so much for linking up. Featuring this on my blog.
Thanks for linking up to Saturday Dishes. I hope you'll return next Saturday when we feature Easter recipes.
Featuring YOU today! Thank you so much for linking up to {wow me} wednesday!
Ginger @ GingerSnapCrafts.com
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Linda, that looks so good for St Patrick's Day. You just keep coming up with the goods. I'm featuring this at tomorrow's Thriving on Thursday. Always look forward to your posts.
Anne xx
You are a genius and so much fun. That's all! 🙂
Thanks for linking!
Thank you so much for sharing your delicious recipes with us at Cast Party Wednesday. I hope you are having a GREAT week! ~Sheryl @ Lady Behind The Curtain~
So simple and delicious. peppermint flavoured pudding over chunky crushed OREOS sounds like my kind of dessert. Love the Irish twist too.
I'm featuring you tonight on Sugar & Slice Sunday. Thanks for linking up. I hope you'll submit more this week.
-Lisa.
Sweet 2 Eat Baking
We love this and will put it in a feature this week with St. Patrick's Day crafty food items. Thank you for linking up in our Crafty Showcase last week.
Thanks for sharing!
xoxo Susie @Bowdabra
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How fun! Mint and chocolate — mmmm! Thanks so much for sharing on Busy Monday!
Fun fun! These dirt cups are FUN! Thanks for sharing at Two Cup Tuesday at Pint Sized Baker! Hope to see you there again on Monday night!
HI! I'm featuring this on a St. Patricks Day round up on the blog today :o) Thanks SO much for linking up to Tasteful Tuesdays and I would be SO pleased if you would put my featured button on this post! Emily@!nap-timecreations.com
Looks delicious! I think my kids would be delighted if I made some for them! Have a great weekend!
Wonderful idea for st. patty's!! Please come link them to Foodtastic Friday!
These are so cute and they look so yummy! You are so creative. Thank you so much for sharing at A Bouquet of Talent this week. So thrilled to have you share. Hope you are having a great week. 🙂
Hugs
Kathy
I would LOVE it if you shared this in my Spring/Easter Linky Party! You can find it here: http://littlemomprairie.blogspot.com/p/blog-round-up.html
Linda,
Thanks for joinging us with your Irish Dirt Pudding on What'd You Do This Weekend?. Sounds really good and great pictures.
Hope you can join us again next week. We go live at 1200AM Sunday.
Have a great weekend,
Linda
Those look great! I love anything minty. 🙂
So cute 🙂
Thanks for sharing on Tutorial Thursdays.
x
Natalie
http://www.marigoldsloft.blogspot.com
This is SO fun! I love this recipe! I can't wait to make this with my kids for St. Patty's day! Thanks for sharing at Saturday Share With Us!
Oh yeah, the day of the Irish.. thank you for reminding me!
Thanks so much for sharing. I'd love to have you come link this up to our Teach Me Tuesday Linky – it's brand new and in need of creative contributions! http://www.somedayilllearn.com/2013/02/18/teach-me-tuesday-5/
Fun recipe for St. Patricks Day! Thanks for sharing at my weekend link party @The Weekend re-Treat!
Hope you have a fantastic week!
I love St Patrick's Day ideas! Found you over at Serenity Saturday's party.
My army son's favorite dessert – and with a St. Pat's flair! I love it! Hope you can stop by my blog and say hi.
xo,
Lisa
On to St. Patrick's Day!! Nice beginning… Linda
This looks awesome! So fun to see St. Patty's day projects popping up. Thanks for sharing at Pinworthy Projects.
Yummy, this looks delicious!! Thanks for sharing!!
Jamie
http://www.huckleberrylove.com
My kids would love this! I am your newest GFC follower, and found you via 'Weekend re-Treat Party'. Have a wonderful weekend.
Angie G.
http://mycraftycollections.blogspot.com/
L O V E this!!! Pinned 😉 Thanks for sharing!!
Brenda
ChattingOverChocolate.blogspot.com
WOW! This looks AMAZING!! You should change your comments to allow registered users. That means that anonymous cannot leave comments, which will cut down on spam!
Oh, this looks fabulous!
Mmm that looks delicious!
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