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Jello Worms and Dirt

Published: Apr 18, 2020 by Terri Gilson · Modified: May 11, 2022 · As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

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Jello worms in dirt in planter with mint sprig
Earth Day is coming and instead of the typical green and blue globe shaped treat,  I wanted to make something that was a little different and really fun to make with kids! These Jello Worms and dirt are perfect!
 
Jello worms in planter with dirt and plant (mint sprig)
 
 
I am a cake decorator and I guess you could say that making things look realistic has always been my thing. But as a food blogger, making things look yummy is also my thing. So these jelly worms completely go against my grain as a food blogger because of how realistic (and gross,  I'm told) they look. But fortunately, they are also super delicious -trust me!
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  • 🥘 Ingredients
  • 💭What is Earth Day?
  • 💭History of Earth Day
  • 🔪 Instructions
  • 📋 Worms and Dirt Cup Recipe

In fact, my husband thought they looked so gross he didn't even want to eat them. My kids, however, had no problem polishing them off because they thought they looked so cool!

jello worm in dirt (Oreo cookie crumbs) on plate

🥘 Ingredients

Right now most us are stuck at home, with many of us trying to entertain kids. A project like this is the perfect way to celebrate earth day and keep the kids occupied. My kids LOVED making and eating this earth day recipe. But the squeezing of these edible worms out of the straws is the most fun and satisfying part! They take some time to set (overnight at minimum) but they are totally worth the wait! It's not like we're going anywhere right now anyway, right? And the dirt cups in the planter is also a super easy dessert to make with store bought cake, instant pudding, Oreo cookie crumbs and topped with mint leaves. 

dirt and jello worms on a spoon

💭What is Earth Day?

Earth day is the largest secular observance in the world. Celebrated annually on April 22, Earth day is the day on which events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection. It was first celebrated in 1970, and is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network, and celebrated in more than 192 countries each year. This April 22, 2020 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth day! 

💭History of Earth Day

In 1970 the United States celebrated the first Earth day, which was spurred by Senator Gaylord in response to 1969's devastating oil spill in California. More than 20 million people around the U.S. gathered together holding rallies, demonstrations and participating in activities to promote a clean and safe living environment. They also pushed for new legislation to protect the Earth on all levels of government. Then in 1990, the concept went global, paving the way for future projects like the 1992 United Nations Earth Summit. What began as a day of environment preservation in the U.S . is now a large-scale push for clean habitat around the world! You can read more HERE and HERE.

Jello worms in dirt in planter with mint sprig

🔪 Instructions

This was my second time making jello worms, but this time I made sure to capture the process (see step by step directions in the recipe card and videos). I made them for a Halloween Dessert a couple of years ago and thought, at the time, they'd make a really cool spring dessert too!

And since earth worms were really fitting for Earth Day, I made them into a treat. And I think they turned out even better this time! Don't be afraid to play with the color by adding more green food coloring (I use Wilton icing coloring) and adding more whipping cream (liquid) to get the color right, as they will still set.

dirt and worms dessert in clear dessert bowl with whipped cream on top

These jelly worms really do taste delicious, if you can get past being grossed out about eating them. They also go really well with the cake, pudding and cookie crumb dessert I serve them with. I even added a little whipped cream to top them off! So, if you're looking for a fun project for earth day with the kids, then make these jelly worms!

And here's another earth day idea- Flower Pot Cupcakes!

Flower cupcake flower pots
Jello worms in planter with dirt and plant (mint sprig)
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📋 Worms and Dirt Cup Recipe

These realistic Jello worms and dirt are the perfect Earth Day recipe and fun project to make with kids! Serve them with an easy dirt cup made of cake, pudding, Oreo cookie crumbs and a mint sprig for the most realistic looking dirt and worms recipe ever!
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Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American, Canadian
Keyword: dirt and worms, jello worms, jelly worms
Servings: 6 servings
Author: Terri Gilson
Prep Time: 30 minutes
setting in fridge: 9 hours
Total Time: 9 hours 30 minutes
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Ingredients

Jello worms

  • 1 -85 g package raspberry gelatin powder
  • ½ 28g envelope unflavored gelatin (14 grams)
  • 1.5 cups boiling water
  • ⅓ cup whipping cream * the liquid (NOT whipped) * you may need a little more
  • 3-6 -drops leaf green food coloring add until desired color appears * I use Wilton icing coloring

Supplies

  • 50 flexible plastic straws
  • tall slender 4 cup container same height as extended straws * I use a drinking glass

Dirt Cup

  • 99 g -pkg of pistachio dessert * or any flavor of pudding
  • 300 g -chocolate pound or loaf cake store bought or homemade * or use a McCain's chocolate cake with the icing scraped off
  • 1 ½ cup Oreo cookie crumbs approximately
  • 6 sprigs mint

Instructions

  • HEADS UP: There is an 8 hour chilling time with this recipe!

Jello Worms

  • In a medium bowl, combine gelatin and raspberry jello powders.
  • Add boiling water; stir until gelatins completely dissolves. Chill until lukewarm in fridge, about 20 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, gently pull straws to extend to full length.
  • Wrap together with elastic and cover bottom with saran wrap/food safe wrap and then cover with masking tape.
  • Then cover masking tape with more saran wrap and wrap with another elastic. Place in tall glass (where it fits snuggly)
  • Blend cream and food coloring with the lukewarm gelatin mixture.
  • Add food coloring until you reach desired color
  • Pour into container, filling straws. (SEE VIDEO: Jello worms being poured into straws in NOTES)
  • Keep filling until all of it is gone. Some will go down sides of straws, so don't worry.
  • Chill until gelatin is firm, at least 8 hours. You can cover them with plastic wrap and chill up to 2 days.
  • Pull straws from container and remove saran wrap and tape. Pull straws apart; run hot tap water on the sides of the straws for about 2 seconds, over 3 to 4 straws at a time (ensuring to keep water away from the inside). * You don't need longer than 2-3 seconds!
  • Starting at the empty ends, push worms from straws by gently pushing them out of the straw. (See VIDEO in NOTES for demonstration on how to push worms out of straws.)
  • Lay worms on parchment paper-lined baking sheets. Then chill for 20 minutes and serve.

Dirt Cup

  • Make pistachio pudding as per package directions
  • Add cake to bottom of mini planter, pot or whatever dish you are using, dividing cake by number of servings you have.
  • Then top with pudding, dividing between all 6 cups (or depending on how many you make)
  • Then top with Oreo cookie crumbs, covering pudding and dividing between all 6 cups (or depending on how many you make)
  • Dig a little hole in the middle and plant the 'mint'.

Notes

*NOTE: I realize plastic straws are not the most environmentally friendly product but they are the best for making these jello worms and can be washed and reused.
**NOTE: This recipe makes about 50 worms
***NOTE: VIDEO: Jello worms being poured into straws
****NOTE:  VIDEO: pushing worms out of the straws
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  1. Gail Benjamin

    April 19, 2020 at 12:13 pm

    Good one Terri. I never thought of using straws for worms. Great idea.
    Gail

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    • Terri Gilson

      April 20, 2020 at 7:52 am

      Thanks, Gail! It's really fun!

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