There’s nothing quite as nostalgic as digging into an Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard on a warm day. It’s the perfect combination of rich, creamy soft-serve swirled with crunchy Oreo pieces, topped off with playful gummy worms—transporting you straight back to carefree summer afternoons.
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How to make an Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard
The Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard is a special, limited‑time frozen treat from Dairy Queen, returning for summer!
Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need for two generous servings of Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard:
For the Blizzard base:
- 2 cups of vanilla ice cream (softened for easier blending)
- 1/4 cup of milk (whole milk works best for creaminess)
For the mix-ins:
- 8–10 Oreo cookies, crushed into small pieces (you can adjust the amount based on preference)
- 6–8 gummy worms (for that fun, playful dirt effect)
Optional toppings:
- Whipped cream, for an added layer of indulgence
- Chocolate syrup, drizzled over the top for extra richness
Instructions
- Prepare the Oreos and gummy worms: Start by crushing the Oreo cookies. Place them in a zip-top baggie and use a rolling pin to break them into small chunks. You want some fine crumbs to mimic “dirt,” but leave some bigger pieces for texture. Set aside a few gummy worms for decoration and chop the rest into smaller pieces.
- Blend the vanilla base: In a blender or food processor, combine the softened vanilla ice cream and milk. Blend until smooth and creamy. This creates the signature Blizzard consistency.
- Add the mix-ins: Stir in the crushed Oreo pieces and chopped gummy worms by hand. You can use a spatula to fold them into the ice cream mixture gently. This keeps the mix-ins intact and evenly distributed.
- Serve it up: Scoop the Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard mixture into serving glasses or bowls. Stick a few gummy worms on top to add that classic “dirt pudding” look.
- Optional finishing touches: Add a dollop of whipped cream and a drizzle of chocolate syrup for an extra-special touch.
Tips for Perfect Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard
- Choose your blend consistency: If you like your Blizzard on the thicker side, reduce the amount of milk to about 2–3 tablespoons. For a lighter, smoother texture, stick with the full 1/4 cup of milk.
- Customize the mix-ins: Not a fan of gummy worms? No problem! Swap them out for chocolate chips, fudge brownies, or mini marshmallows. Feel free to experiment with flavored Oreos, such as mint or double-stuffed, for a unique twist.
- Prep ahead: If you want to have this dessert ready for a gathering, you can pre-crush the Oreos and slice the gummy worms the day before. Store them in an airtight container to keep them fresh and maintain their quality.
- Soft-serve tip: If you don’t have “soft serve” style ice cream, just let regular ice cream sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes before blending. This will give it that silky, creamy texture.
- Keep it cold: If you’re not serving the Blizzard immediately, chill your bowls in the freezer for 10 minutes to keep the dessert from melting too quickly.
What to serve with
The Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard is a rich, decadent dessert that blends creamy vanilla ice cream with crunchy Oreos and playful gummy worms. Its indulgent flavor profile can stand on its own, but pairing it with complementary snacks, beverages, or desserts can elevate the experience and make it even more delightful, especially if you’re serving it at a party, gathering, or family event.
- Chocolate Chip Cookies: A warm, gooey chocolate chip cookie pairs wonderfully with the coldness of the Blizzard. The contrast between warm and cold desserts excites the palate. You can also try Oreo or cookies ‘n cream cookies for a flavor synergy.
- Brownie Bites: Dense, fudgy brownie bites are an excellent treat that enhances the chocolate tones in the Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard. Consider topping the Blizzard with small brownie chunks for a texture combo that’s over-the-top decadent.
- Caramel Popcorn: The sweet, crunchy nature of caramel popcorn contrasts well with the creamy ice cream. Plus, it adds a fun, unexpected twist to your dessert table.
- Dirt Cake Cups (Mini Versions): If you’re hosting a party, serve mini dirt cakes or puddings alongside the Blizzard. The matching theme makes everything feel festive and cohesive.
- Ice Cream Cones or Wafers: For an extra crunch and a fun twist, serve the Blizzard in waffle cones instead of bowls. You could also add wafer cookies on the side for dipping.
Ingredients Substitutes
Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard is a delicious treat typically made with the key ingredients like Oreo cookies, chocolate ice cream, whipped cream, gummy worms, and chocolate fudge. However, sometimes you might wish to substitute one or more ingredients to accommodate dietary restrictions, preferences, or ingredient availability.
1. Oreo Cookies Substitute
Oreo cookies provide the chocolaty crunch and rich cookie flavor vital to the dirt pie. If Oreos are unavailable or incompatible with your dietary needs, here are some substitutes:
- Chocolate Sandwich Cookies: Any other brand of chocolate sandwich cookies (e.g., Trader Joe’s Joe-Joe’s) can replace Oreos.
- Gluten-Free Chocolate Cookies: For gluten-free needs, opt for certified gluten-free chocolate cookies.
- Homemade Chocolate Cookies: You can bake simple chocolate cookies using cocoa powder, gluten-free flour, and sugar if store-bought alternatives don’t work.
- Vegan Chocolate Cookies: Pick a vegan cookie if you want to ensure the entire blizzard remains dairy-free.
2. Chocolate Ice Cream Substitute
Chocolate ice cream is the base that brings creaminess and a rich chocolate flavor. Some alternative options include:
- Non-Dairy Chocolate Ice Cream: If you’re lactose-intolerant or vegan, use an almond milk, oat milk, or coconut milk-based chocolate ice cream.
- Vanilla Ice Cream + Cocoa Powder: If chocolate ice cream isn’t available, blend vanilla ice cream with cocoa powder for a homemade chocolate-flavored alternative.
- Dairy-Free Ice Cream Alternatives: Brands like So Delicious, Halo Top, or Ben & Jerry’s offer non-dairy chocolate ice cream options.
- Homemade Ice Cream: You can make chocolate ice cream using a base of frozen bananas or coconut milk and blend it with cocoa powder or melted chocolate.
3. Whipped Cream Substitute
Whipped cream adds lightness and a creamy finish. If you’re looking for alternatives:
- Coconut Whipped Cream: Use canned coconut cream; whip it until fluffy for a dairy-free option.
- Whipped Aquafaba: Aquafaba (the liquid from canned chickpeas) can be whipped into a light and airy cream substitute for vegans.
- Ready-Made Non-Dairy Whipped Topping: Brands like Cool Whip have non-dairy vegan varieties.
- Greek Yogurt: If you want a healthier alternative, Greek yogurt can add a tangy creaminess.
4. Gummy Worms Substitute
Gummy worms act as a playful and colorful addition to this dessert, mimicking “worms in dirt.” Substitutions include:
- Vegan Gummy Worms: Use brands that offer gelatin-free gummy worms made with pectin or agar-agar.
- Candy Worm Shapes: If you can’t find gummy worms, look for candy with worm shapes or similar textures.
- Fruit Slices: Thinly sliced fruit like strawberries or apple slices can create a similar fun textured “worm-like” aesthetic.
- Homemade Gummy Candies: If you’re particular about ingredients, make gummies using fruit juice and agar-agar.
5. Chocolate Fudge Substitute
Chocolate fudge adds richness and a luscious chocolate drizzle. Substitutes include:
- DIY Chocolate Sauce: Mix cocoa powder, sugar, and melted butter (or coconut oil for a vegan and dairy-free option).
- Nut Butter with Cocoa Powder: Combine almond butter or peanut butter with cocoa powder and a sweetener for a chocolatey drizzle.
- Store-Bought Vegan Chocolate Syrup: Brands like Hershey’s or Trader Joe’s have dairy-free chocolate syrups.
- Fruit Purees with Cocoa: Add a healthy twist by mixing a fruit puree like dates or bananas with cocoa powder to imitate fudge.
Final Thoughts
Making your own Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard is not only fun but also incredibly rewarding. The combination of creamy vanilla soft serve, crunchy Oreo pieces, and chewy gummy worms is sure to delight both kids and adults alike!

Ingredients
For the Blizzard base:
- 2 cups of vanilla ice cream
- 1/4 cup of milk
For the mix-ins:
- 8–10 Oreo cookies
- 6–8 gummy worms
Optional toppings:
- Whipped cream
- Chocolate syrup
Instructions
- Prepare the Oreos and gummy worms: Start by crushing the Oreo cookies. Place them in a zip-top baggie and use a rolling pin to break them into small chunks. You want some fine crumbs to mimic “dirt,” but leave some bigger pieces for texture. Set aside a few gummy worms for decoration and chop the rest into smaller pieces.
- Blend the vanilla base: In a blender or food processor, combine the softened vanilla ice cream and milk. Blend until smooth and creamy. This creates the signature Blizzard consistency.
- Add the mix-ins: Stir in the crushed Oreo pieces and chopped gummy worms by hand. You can use a spatula to fold them into the ice cream mixture gently. This keeps the mix-ins intact and evenly distributed.
- Serve it up: Scoop the Oreo Dirt Pie Blizzard mixture into serving glasses or bowls. Stick a few gummy worms on top to add that classic “dirt pudding” look.
- Optional finishing touches: Add a dollop of whipped cream and a drizzle of chocolate syrup for an extra-special touch.