Halloween is the perfect time to embrace a little chaos in the kitchen, especially when it comes to dessert. This year, I decided to ditch the usual candies and go for something that sparks imagination and nostalgia – Graveyard Pudding Cups. They’re as fun to look at as they are to eat, combining rich chocolate layers with creepy edible details.
What I love about this spooky treat is how easily it transforms a simple pudding into a scene straight from a haunted graveyard. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to get kids involved, making the chaos of decorating part of the fun. The chocolate crumbs mimic dirt, and the gummy worms crawl out from the top—perfect for a thrilling Halloween party.
These pudding cups aren’t just a dessert; they’re a small, edible spooky story in a cup. With a little creativity, you can customize the tombstones and ghosts to fit your spooky theme. It’s an easy, crowd-pleasing project that brings a little magic to your haunted night.

Graveyard Pudding Cups
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Prepare the chocolate pudding by whisking the pudding mix into the cold milk until smooth and slightly thickened, about 2-3 minutes.
- Divide the pudding evenly among the serving cups or jars, filling each about halfway to create the base layer.
- Sprinkle a generous layer of cookie crumbs over the pudding to mimic a dirt or soil surface. Gently press them down so they stay in place.
- Place gummy worms on top of the cookie crumbs, arranging them so they appear to crawl out of the dirt.
- Insert the edible tombstone decorations into the pudding, standing upright or leaning to give a haunted graveyard effect.
- Repeat the layering process with remaining cups: add pudding, sprinkle cookie crumbs, decorate with gummy worms and tombstones.
Notes
Enjoy watching your guests’ faces light up with their first glimpse of your creepy creation. Whether it’s the gummy worms wriggling out or the crumb-coated tombstones, these pudding cups bring a fun, festive spirit to the evening. Sometimes, it’s the small, spooky details that make the holiday memorable.
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