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These Jell-O pudding Halloween treats are fun to make, interesting to look at, and delicious in taste.


Serves 10 to 12.

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EditIngredients

  • 1 package (4 serving size) of Jell-O Chocolate Fudge Flavor Instant Pudding and Pie Filling box
  • 1 package (4 serving size) of Jell-O Vanilla Instant Pudding and Pie Filling box
  • 12 Oreo cookies
  • 4 cups of cold milk (divided into 2 cups)
  • Halloween sprinkles
  • Few drops of both red and yellow food coloring

EditSteps

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    Use a rolling pin or food processor to crush the Oreo cookies.
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    Get two separate bowls and pour 2 cups of milk into each bowl.
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    Pour the vanilla powder into one bowl and the chocolate powder into the other bowl. Be sure to leave both mixtures separate from each other.
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    Use a wire whisk to mix both mixtures until smooth.
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    Combine the red and yellow food coloring together in a very small dish or bowl until you get an orange color.
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    Stir the orange coloring into the vanilla pudding mix.
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    Fill each glass halfway with the chocolate pudding first.
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    Fill the glasses close to the rim with the orange pudding.
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    Sprinkle the cookie crumbs and sprinkles on top of each pudding cup for a nice decoration.
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    Finished.
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EditTips

  • If you wish to freeze these treats, use paper or plastic cups instead of actual glasses. The treats may expand while in the glass.
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EditThings You'll Need

  • 10 to 12 (7 ounce) glasses or clear plastic cups

EditSources and Citations

  • "Black & Orange Spook Cups." Recipe. Kraft Halloween 2002: 30.

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