Marco Death Pudding

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Threatened Ruff - the kind of drink you have when you want to spit on all your enemies and watch them burst into flames. (Image is from Cool Flaming Shot)

Recipe

  • Created By: Bryn, but named by Alayia
  • Inspired By: Marco's tragic death scene. - 1.43 - The Beasts Beneath
  • Based on one of many "Worms in Dirt" pudding recipes, but with a golden tone to match the desert. Feel free to change cookie or pudding flavors to whatever you prefer.

Ingredients

Yield: 8 cups
Prep time: 30 min

  • 1 15-ounce package vanilla sandwich cookies (you can also substitute graham crackers)
  • 1 3.9-ounce package butterscotch instant pudding
  • 2 cups cold milk
  • 8 ounces whipped topping (like Cool Whip)
  • Gummy bones (you can also substitute candy or marshmallow bones)
  • 8 Swedish Fish (or any fish-shaped candy)
  • 8 toothpicks

Preparation

  • Place the vanilla sandwich cookies in a large zip-top plastic bag, and use a rolling pin to crush them into small pieces. Don’t worry about removing the cream filling before putting the cookies in the bag – at first they will clump together, but as you continue to crush them, the cream will blend with the cookies and you won’t even notice it. Continue to crush the cookies in the bag until they are in fine crumbs. A few larger pieces are okay, too–after all, dirt comes in different sizes!
  • Next, make the pudding. Pour the dry pudding mix into a large bowl, then add the cold milk. Whisk everything together until all of the dry pudding dissolves and it’s smooth and free of lumps. Let the pudding sit for about 5 minutes, until it thickens and is no longer liquid. If it has the delightfully gloppy texture of pudding, you’re ready to go on.
  • Add the whipped topping and approximately half of the cookie crumbs. You don’t have to measure, just eyeball half the bag and pour it in.
  • Gently stir everything together until the streaks of whipped topping disappear, and the cookies are well-mixed into the pudding.
  • Divide the pudding mixture evenly between eight cups–each should hold a little over 1/2-cup of pudding. You can fill them however you’d like–I prefer to use a large ice cream scoop because I think it’s a little neater and faster that way.
  • Tap the cups on the countertop a few times to level the pudding, then insert a few gummy bones into the pudding and press them down a little so that they’re embedded.
  • Pour the cookie crumbs over the pudding and gummy bones so that the entire top is covered with "sand." Smooth it into an even layer with your hands, and then add a few more gummy bones sticking half-out of the "sand".
  • Finally, stick a toothpick into the candy fish and leave "Marco's Staff" lying forlornly in the "sand". :D

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