These protein dirt pudding cups are a fun, high-protein twist on the classic dessert we all remember from birthday parties and Halloween parties as a kid! Made with simple ingredients like Greek yogurt, cocoa or protein powder, and crushed gluten free Oreos, they deliver a creamy chocolate pudding feel with a healthy upgrade...and yes, there are gummy worms involved!
4tablespoonscocoa powder OR 1-2 scoops of your favorite chocolate protein powderEquip Foods protein powder tastes & mixes best, see ingredient notes in post
4gluten free oreos
Gummy worms I use Smart Sweets brand
2teaspoonshoney or maple syrup for sweetnessoptional
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Instructions
Make the pudding layer. In a large mixing bowl or using a food processor, mix together plain Greek yogurt or skyr & chocolate protein powder or cocoa powder.
Assemble the individual cups. In clear plastic cups or glass jars, spoon the chocolate pudding layer into the bottom of each cup.
Crush the cookies. Place gluten-free Oreos in a food processor & pulse until fine. Alternatively, you can place them in a resealable plastic bag and crush using a rolling pin or your hands until you get fine crumbs.
Top and garnish. Sprinkle Oreo crumbs on top of the pudding. Garnish with gummy worms or your favorite toppings.
Notes
Expert Tips, Tricks & Favorite Add Ins
For a mousse-like texture, use a high-fat yogurt, whipped cottage cheese or add 1 tablespoon of cream cheese to the chocolate pudding mixture.
Want to make it more indulgent? Add a layer of whipped cream, peanut butter cups, or more crushed oreos between the layers of pudding.
Make them in advance in individual cups or a trifle dish for a crowd and cover with an airtight lid or plastic wrap.
Double or triple the recipe if you'd like to make this an easy party dessert.
Try using vanilla yogurt with vanilla extract or a scoop of your favorite vanilla protein powder paired with golden oreos for a fun flavor variation of this nostalgic treat.
How to Store Dirt Cups
Store assembled dirt dessert cups in the fridge for up to 3 days. Keep them covered with plastic wrap or in a sealed container to maintain texture. Add gummy worms oreo crumbs and other toppings just before serving for best results.How much protein is in each cup? Depending on your protein powder (and if you use it) and yogurt brand, each cup contains roughly 19–39 grams of protein. Using Greek yogurt or skyr gives the best protein boost and creamy chocolate pudding texture.Can I make these dairy-free? Yes! Use a dairy-free yogurt like coconut or almond-based and pair it with a vegan chocolate protein powder. The texture may be slightly thinner, but still delicious. CocoJune & Siggis both make delicious dairy free vanilla protein yogurts, too!Can I prep these ahead for a party? Definitely. These make a great make-ahead dessert! Just store them in an airtight container in the fridge and wait to add toppings (like gummy worms or crushed oreos) until just before serving for the freshest look and taste.