Welcome to the Spook-tacular Pudding Party!
🪦 Graveyard Pudding
A sweet Halloween dessert that’s hauntingly delicious.
⏱️ Details
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Prep Time: 20 minutes
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Cook Time: 10 minutes (plus chilling time)
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Total Time: 1 hour
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Servings: 6
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Calories: ~380 per serving
Ingredients for 6 Servings
For the Pudding Base:
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2 cups whole milk
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½ cup heavy cream
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½ cup granulated sugar
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3 tbsp cocoa powder (Dutch-process for rich flavor)
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2 tbsp cornstarch
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1 cup finely chopped dark chocolate (70% cacao)
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1 tsp pure vanilla extract
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Pinch of sea salt
For the “Dirt” Layer:
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12 chocolate sandwich cookies (like Oreos), crushed finely
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1 tbsp black cocoa powder (optional, for darker color)
For the “Graveyard” Toppings:
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6 rectangular cookies or biscuits (for tombstones)
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½ cup whipped cream (for ghosts)
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Edible gel or melted chocolate for writing “RIP”
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Gummy worms, candy bones, or small mint leaves for decoration
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Optional: raspberry sauce or coulis for a “bloody” drizzle
Steps to Deliciousness
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Make the Pudding Base
In a medium saucepan, whisk together sugar, cocoa powder, cornstarch, and salt. Gradually whisk in milk and cream until smooth. -
Heat and Thicken
Place over medium heat and cook, whisking constantly, until the mixture begins to bubble and thicken (about 5–7 minutes). -
Add Chocolate and Flavor
Remove from heat. Add the chopped dark chocolate and vanilla extract. Stir until smooth and glossy. -
Chill the Pudding
Pour the pudding into a large bowl or individual serving glasses. Cover with plastic wrap (press it directly on the surface to prevent a skin from forming). Chill for at least 30 minutes. -
Prepare the “Dirt”
Crush cookies into fine crumbs. Mix with a bit of black cocoa if desired for extra-dark, graveyard-style “soil.” -
Assemble the Graveyard
Once the pudding is set, top each cup with a layer of cookie “dirt.” Gently press a cookie tombstone into each cup. -
Decorate and Haunt
Pipe whipped cream ghosts, write “RIP” on the tombstones using chocolate or gel, and scatter gummy worms or mint “moss.” For a dramatic twist, drizzle a little raspberry sauce to look like eerie blood trails. -
Serve and Spook!
Chill until ready to serve. Present the puddings in clear glasses, mini flowerpots, or small cauldrons for extra Halloween flair.
Serve and Share!
🎃 Chef’s Tip
For a gourmet finish, sprinkle a pinch of smoked sea salt or drizzle a touch of caramel over the pudding layer before adding the “dirt.” It adds a hauntingly rich flavor contrast.

