Looking for treat ideas for a perfect fall treat for school or home? We’ve got you covered with this pumpkin patch pudding treat! It’s easy and inexpensive to put together. It makes a perfect treat for Harvest and Halloween parties.

Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treat
Let’s make some Halloween themed treats!

Let’s make a pumpkin patch pudding treat

My kids especially love to pick the pumpkins off the top! Will yours do the same?

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Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treat
Pumpkin patch pudding treat!

Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treat ingredients

Here’s what you will need to make this delicious pumpkin patch treat.

Directions to make pumpkin patch treat

Step 1

First, prepare the pudding according to the directions on the package.

Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treat
Spread the chocolate pudding into a baking pan.

Step 2

Spread the pudding into the pan.

Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treat
Smash the Oreo cookies using a plastic bag.

Step 3

Crush the Oreos. I like to do this by placing them in a plastic bag and letting the kids smash them with a rolling pin.

Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treat
Sprinkle and spread the crushed Oreo cookies on top of the pudding.

Step 4

Spread the crushed Oreo cookies on top of the pudding. We used the entire box! Gently pat the Oreos to flatten them out.

Step 5

Beat the butter, powdered sugar, 3 TBSP milk and 1 TSP of vanilla extra in a mixing bowl.

Step 6

Stir in the green food dye until your desired shade of green has been reached.

Step 7

Divide the frosting between 2 frosting bags. One bag should be fitted with a leaf tip and the other bag should be fitted with a round tip.

Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treat
Frost several vines over the crushed Oreo cookies.

Step 8

Frost several vines over the Oreo cookies.

Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treat
Use the leaf tip to create leave growing in the vines.

Step 9

Use the leaf tip to create leaves “growing” out from the vines.

Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treat
Squeeze a small dot of frosting on the pumpkin candies and plant them on the pumpkin patch!

Step 10

Invite kids to squeeze a small dot of frosting onto each candy pumpkin, then plant the pumpkins throughout the pumpkin patch!

Step 11

Keep the pudding refrigerated and enjoy!

Yield: a dozen

Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treat Recipe

Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treat

This pumpkin patch pudding is an amazing themed treat that is especially made for Halloween and harvest time. Kids will love helping to make it. This is a no cook treat.

Prep Time 20 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 family size boxes of chocolate pudding
  • Milk
  • 1 box of Oreo cookies
  • 1 stick of unsalted butter, softened
  • 3 cups of powdered sugar
  • 3 TBSP of milk
  • 1 TSP of vanilla extract
  • 1 bag of candy pumpkins
  • Wilton 418 Leaf Decorating Tip
  • Wilton No. 2 Decorating Tip
  • Green food dye
  • 9×12 pan

Instructions

  1. Prepare the pudding according to package directions.
  2. Spread the pudding into a pan.
  3. Crush the Oreo cookies in a plastic bag.
  4. Spread the crushed Oreo cookies on top of the pudding. Flatten the Oreo cookies by pressing it gently.
  5. Beat the butter, powdered sugar, 3 TBSP milk and 1 TSP of vanilla extra in a mixing bowl
  6. Stir in the green food dye until your desired shade of green has been reached.
  7. Divide the frosting between 2 frosting bags. One bag should be fitted with a leaf tip and the other bag should be fitted with a round tip.
  8. Frost several vines over the Oreo cookies.
  9. Use the leaf tip to create leaves “growing” out from the vines.
  10. Invite kids to squeeze a small dot of frosting onto each candy pumpkin, then plant the pumpkins throughout the pumpkin patch!
  11. Keep the pudding refrigerated and enjoy!

Notes

You can use a rolling pan to easily crush the Oreo cookies.

kids can help making this delicious treat.

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