Grave Goblets

Grave Goblets

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Grave Goblets

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Felipe Femur, here. I want to share the recipe for one of my favorite party snacks with you. The eternally delicious Grave Goblet is sure to please. It’s served in a glass but so thick you’ll need a spoon to shovel it into your mouth. The recipe fills up a lot of goblets so save some for your friends, throw a Halloween party, or put the extras in the fridge until you’re ready for a delicious snack.

Each goblet is like a little grave, but that doesn’t mean it taste like dirt. It’s super sweet so don’t be fooled!

Decorate the Grave Goblets any way you’d like. Use plastic skeleton arms like I did, or make little tombstones out of paper, or just go with the classic gummy worms! Just follow the 13 easy steps below and you’ll have yourself a party favorite to serve your friends in no time at all.

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Ingredients

Tools Needed:

  • Cups or glasses
  • Spoon/Spatula for Scooping
  • Rolling pin
  • Plastic bag
  • (Preferred) Electric Mixer
  • (Optional) Skeleton Decorations

Grave Goblets:

  • 1 (8 oz) Package of Cool Whip
  • 2 cups Milk
  • 12 Gummy worms
  • 1 (3.9 oz) box of chocolate pudding mix
  • 1 box of chocolate sandwich cookies (Oreo)

Directions

Make some Grave Goblets by following these 7 easy steps.

Step 1:

Assemble all your ingredients.

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Step 2:

Put sandwich cookies in large plastic bag.

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Step 3:

Crush sandwich cookies with rolling pin or similar tool. Set aside.

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Step 4:

In a bowl combine box of instant pudding with milk. Stir until well mixed.

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Step 5:

Stir in one half of your crushed sandwich cookies. Make sure mixture is well combined

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Step 6:

Let pudding mixture set until it becomes more gelatinous than liquid. Once mixture is more solid, fold in Cool Whip.

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Step 7:

Use a spatula or ladle to move mixture into cups or glasses Add a few Gummy worms to the rim of each glass. Sprinkle remaining cookie crumbs onto of the pudding mixture. Decorate with plastic skeleton arms (optional). Enjoy!

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