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Pass the Garden Dirt Cake

Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, Pass the Garden Dirt Cake. One of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make Pass the Garden Dirt Cake is 12-15 servings. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.

Just in addition, the time it takes to cook Pass the Garden Dirt Cake estimated approx 45 minutes.

To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook Pass the Garden Dirt Cake using 25 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

Fun and cute cake idea for Easter. I'm always trying to find something fun to put together to get my kids into cooking, and I enjoy being creative. This was last year's first attempt at the garden cake. #heirloom

Ingredients and spices that need to be Make ready to make Pass the Garden Dirt Cake:

  1. Molded vegetables:
  2. 4 red, yellow and orange candy fruit chews
  3. 8 green candy fruit chews
  4. 1 sprig fresh parsley
  5. 1 sprig fresh cilantro
  6. Bunny bottom and feet:
  7. 1 regular marshmallow
  8. 1 mini marshmallow
  9. 1 Tbsp. Vanilla frosting
  10. 1 tube pink decorating icing
  11. 2 yogurt covered almonds
  12. Fence:
  13. 12 sticks Honey wheat pretzels
  14. Marbled stones:
  15. 1 container fondant
  16. Grey food coloring
  17. Dirt cake:
  18. 1 1/2 packages oreos, crushed
  19. 1 (8 oz.) Bar Cream cheese, softened
  20. 1/2 C. Butter, softened
  21. 1 C. Powdered sugar
  22. 1 large container Cool Whip
  23. 2 (3.4 oz.) Boxes Instant white chocolate pudding (or vanilla)
  24. 3 C. Milk
  25. 1 tsp. Vanilla extract

Steps to make to make Pass the Garden Dirt Cake

  1. Mold the vegetables out of the candy chews. For the tomatoes, knead the red fruit chews between your hands until soft and pliable. Divide into 4 equal pieces and roll into balls. Use skewer to make wrinkles in the top and poke a small hole in each. Take a small piece of the cilantro for the tomato leaves and stick into hole.
  2. For the cucumbers, knead 4 of the green fruit chews between your hands until soft. Divide into 4 equal pieces. Roll each into a log resembling cucumbers.
  3. For the carrots, knead the orange fruit chews between your hands until soft. Divide into 4 equal pieces and roll into logs tapering one end to resemble carrots. Using a skewer poke small hole in top the wider end. Take a small piece of fresh parsley and stick it in the hole for the carrot leaves.
  4. To make the lettuce, take the remaining 4 green fruit chews and yellow fruit chews and knead in between your hands until soft. Divide into 4 equal pieces roll out each piece into a 4 inch long rope and lightly press to flatten. Roll up each rope to form a spiral like the head of a lettuce. Flaring out the outer layer to form leaves.
  5. For the bunny bottom and feet, use the pink icing to pipe paw pads onto each almond. Dab 2 small dallops of the white frosting on the flat side of the regular marshmallow to use as glue towards the bottom in the 4 and 8 o'clock positions. Glue on bunny feet.
  6. To make the marbled stones, take 1/2 of the fondant and put into a separate bowl or container. Add a coupe drops of grey food coloring and knead until fondant is completely covered. Grab a pinch of fondant from each white and grey and place one on top of the other. Twist them around each other, pull stretching them longer and fold. Do this a couple times creating a swirl effect. Repeat with remaining fondant. Shape into various sizes and shapes.
  7. To assemble cake, crush 1 package of oreos and place in the bottom of a 9x13 baking dish. In a separate bowl mix pudding, milk and vanilla.
  8. Using mixer mix cream cheese, and butter until smooth and creamy. Mix in powdered sugar and then fold in cool whip.
  9. Fold in pudding mixture until all is combined. Pour over remaining 1/2 package crushed oreos on top. Let sit in the refrigerater a few hours until set. Decorate with molded vegetables and bunny. Stick in pretzel sticks around cake to resemble a fence.

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