Dirt Cake Recipe – A Quick Glance

By Brad On October 12, 2009 Under Low Fat Cooking Recipes

When people have children and they want to make a tasty dessert treat they often turn to a good dirt cake recipe.  It’s a kind of cake made to look a lot like dirt.  Ingredients include pudding and crushed Oreos.  There are many sources for good recipes online.

The Disney family website has an excellent dirt cake recipe. It mentions it as a conversation piece. As well adults like it as much as kids do. It’s baked in a flower pot. This recipe includes vanilla pudding and chocolate sandwich cookies with cream filling. The cake involves layers of the pudding and whipped topping alternating with layers of cookies. It’s the cookies that give it the dirt look.

There’s nothing in a good dirt cake recipe that has anything to do with good nutrition. Of course it’s like cookies and cake can be eaten in moderation as part of a healthy diet. A typical recipe might include nearly 1000 calories per serving. If that’s not bad enough it could also have as much as 50 to 60 grams of fat in 100 grams of carbohydrates. Eat too much of that in even the best diet will be broken. Kids usually aren’t dieting.

To find a dirt cake recipe you can search on Google. It has over 236,000 entries for that phrase. One such involves a popular brand name cookie. It’s recommended for a summer party for kids. This one is made inside a kids pail and shovel set. It involves Oreo cookie crumbs, with layers of cream cheese and pudding, topped again with more Oreo cookie crumbs. This recipe suggests decorating the top with gummy worms. Inside the pail, served with a shovel this really looks like dirt. Kids love it.

Some kids don’t need dirt cake recipes. They eat real dirt. Most children do this from time to time. Children who do it too much have been eating disorder. It may involve eating dirt or other substances that have no nutritional value. This disorder is usually associated with some type of mental retardation. Sometimes children have iron deficiency. Children eat the dirt to get iron.

Eating dirt can lead to a number of problems.  This includes ingesting a parasite and becoming infected.  This is especially possible if animals have defecated in the soil.  It can also lead to lead poisoning.  Consult a doctor if your child eats dirt.  The behavior can be stopped.  Sometimes the children are rewarded when they don’t eat dirt for some time.

So that’s the scoop for a dirt cake recipe.