Mint Chocolate Plant Parfait
This post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy here.
I am so excited to get my garden ready and start growing some organic vegetables. In celebration I made this Mint Chocolate Plant Parfait that is fun to make and a great way to welcome Spring!
I love this recipe because it just screams gardening to me. It looks like you’ve planted a beautiful plant and are waiting for it to bloom. Instead the entire thing is edible, sweet and tasty!
This recipe would be perfect for a Spring Gardening party and is just an overall great way to welcome spring. Plus it only requires 3 ingredients! If you want to give it a try make sure you check out the recipe below!
What You’ll Need to Make a Mint Chocolate Plant Parfait:
- 2 – 3.9 oz. boxes chocolate pudding mix and required ingredients
- 1 package Oreos
- 1 package of fresh mint leaves
How to Make a Mint Chocolate Plant Parfait:
- Prepare chocolate pudding as directed on package.
- Place oreos in a large resealable plastic bag and use a rolling pin to crush.
- Pour a heaping tablespoon of crushed cookies into each jar.
- Add a generous quarter-cup of chocolate pudding to each jar (enough to fill about halfway).
- Repeat steps 3 and 4, and top with a final layer of crumbled cookies. This will create the appearance of dirt.
- Poke a few sprigs of fresh mint leaves into the top of each parfait, creating a little “seedling.”
- Serve and Enjoy!
Mint Chocolate Plant Parfait
Ingredients
- 2 - 3.9 oz. boxes chocolate pudding mix and required ingredients
- 1 package Oreos
- 1 package of fresh mint leaves
Instructions
- Prepare chocolate pudding as directed on package.
- Place oreos in a large resealable plastic bag and use a rolling pin to crush.
- Pour a heaping tablespoon of crushed cookies into each jar.
- Add a generous quarter-cup of chocolate pudding to each jar (enough to fill about halfway).
- Repeat steps 3 and 4, and top with a final layer of crumbled cookies. This will create the appearance of dirt.
- Poke a few sprigs of fresh mint leaves into the top of each parfait, creating a little “seedling.”
- Serve and Enjoy!
Nutrition information is a rough estimate only; actual values will vary based on the exact ingredients used and amount of recipe prepared.
Looking for more great Spring recipes? Check out more below!
Peach and Pineapple Tropical Slushie
Mint Chocolate Plant Parfait
Ingredients
- 2 – 3.9 oz. boxes chocolate pudding mix and required ingredients
- 1 package Oreos
- 1 package of fresh mint leaves
Instructions
- Prepare chocolate pudding as directed on package.
- Place oreos in a large resealable plastic bag and use a rolling pin to crush.
- Pour a heaping tablespoon of crushed cookies into each jar.
- Add a generous quarter-cup of chocolate pudding to each jar (enough to fill about halfway).
- Repeat steps 3 and 4, and top with a final layer of crumbled cookies. This will create the appearance of dirt.
- Poke a few sprigs of fresh mint leaves into the top of each parfait, creating a little “seedling.”
- Serve and Enjoy!
Nutrition
Nutrition information is a rough estimate only; actual values will vary based on the exact ingredients used and amount of recipe prepared.
What an adorable and fun craft. My boys would love it! Stopping by from the Monday Madness Link Party!
Amanda
http://www.queenofthelandoftwigsnberries.com
Thank you Amanda. Certainly hope you will make these for your boys and let me know what they think! Thanks for stopping by from the party! 🙂
This looks delicious! Thanks for sharing on Monday Madness link party 🙂
Thank you Sharon for stopping by and having me at the party!
Brittanie!!! You could have fooled me with these desserts! I thought they were seedlings but then I thought, ohh, is there a chocolate plant in there as well. Go figure. I want these on my dessert table. They are fabulous. Thank you so much for linking these up at SHARE IT sunday linky party. I sure hope you’ll be a regular guest. Do add us to your party list!
Rose, do they really look that real? So glad you like them! They are fun to make and pretty tasty! Thank you for stopping by and I will certainly visit the Share it Sunday linky party from now on! 🙂