Creepy Crawly Graveyard Frosting Board for Halloween

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Oh my gourd, this Graveyard Frosting Board is the Halloween treat we’ve all been secretly wishing for! Imagine walking into your next holiday party and being greeted by this creepy crawly dessert board.

It’s like a traditional charcuterie board got a sweet twist and dressed up for Halloween! Picture a luscious layer of chocolate frosting as the base, topped with crushed OREO cookies that look just like dirt. This post contains affiliate links.

From Fudge Rounds and Cosmic Brownies to mini cupcakes and gummy worms, this dirt and worms board is a treasure trove of your favorite treats. It’s not just a dessert; it’s an experience that’ll tickle your taste buds and make your holiday season extra magical.

Graveyard frosting board.

Dirty Worm Graveyard Frosting Board for Halloween

This Graveyard Frosting Board really reminds me of the fairy garden trifle we made a while back. Both are like edible landscapes, but while one is whimsical and magical, the other is deliciously eerie.

That means you can easily morph this Halloween-themed board into an enchanted garden frosting board for any other celebration. Just swap out those gummy worms for some rainbow sprinkles and replace the tombstone and ghost icing decorations with adorable fairy or flower accents.

It’s a versatile dessert that can go from spooky to enchanting with just a few simple tweaks. Don’t miss the pumpkin icing board, bat frosting board, or skull buttercream board for more Halloween desserts.

Reasons to Love this Dirt Buttercream Board

  • Versatile: Perfect for any party and easy to adapt for different themes.
  • Easy to Make: No special skills or equipment needed, just a serving tray and some basic ingredients.
  • Eye-Catching: It’s a dessert and a centerpiece in one, sure to wow your guests.
  • Flavorful: A mix of sweet treats that offers something for every taste bud.
  • Crowd-Pleaser: Who can resist a board full of their favorite cookies and snacks?
  • Trendy: It’s a twist on the viral butter board trend, making it a hit on social media.
Supplies needed for the graveyard buttercream board.

Worms and Dirt Icing Board Ingredients

Here’s what you need to make this creeptastic recipe. The measurements are in the recipe card below.

Supplies Needed

How to Make the Graveyard Buttercream Board

Prep the OREOs: Start by roughly crushing 10 OREO cookies. You’ll want them crumbled but not pulverized. Set these aside for later.

Lay the Frosting Foundation: Grab your offset spatula and spread the entire container of chocolate frosting onto the center of a clean serving tray. Think of this as your canvas!

Sprinkled crushed oreos on top of frosting.

Add the “Dirt”: Sprinkle the crushed OREO cookies you set aside earlier all over the frosting. This will act as your “graveyard dirt.”

Corner Treats: Place Fudge Rounds in the top left and bottom right corners of the tray. Do the same with Little Debbie Frosted Fudge Cakes but in the top right and bottom left corners.

OREO Border: Arrange the remaining OREO cookies around the top and bottom edges of the serving tray, and then fill in the sides.

Filling in the dirt buttercream board.

Edge Fillers: Now, fill in the rest of the outside edges with brownie bites, cosmic brownies, and mini bundt cakes. These add different textures and flavors to your board.

Centerpieces: Fill the remaining gaps with mini cupcakes, donut holes, chocolate bars, and Pinwheel cookies.

Tombstone and ghost candies in the middle of the graveyard icing board.

Tiny Gap Fillers: Any remaining small gaps can be filled with mini OREO cookies. These little guys are great for filling in the nooks and crannies.

Decorative Touches: Add a few pinches of Halloween sprinkles over the crushed OREO in the center. Then place ghost and tomb icing decorations to give it that haunted vibe.

Little shovels to dig the graveyard buttercream board.

Final Creepy Touch: Spread gummy worms all over the board for that ultimate creepy crawly effect.

Gummy worms in the dirt and worm frosting board.

Serving Time: Grab some tiny shovels and plates, and you’re ready to dig into your masterpiece!

Candy tombstones and ghosts in the graveyard frosting board.

What Else to Serve

If you still have room on the dessert table, here are some more Halloween treats to consider:

Vampire Trifle: This red velvet trifle is a grotesquely delicious layered dessert that’s always a hit.

Halloween Punch: For a slimy good drink, make goblin goo green punch. If you want something for the adult crowd, try this espresso martini with a candy corn rim.

Clown Cupcakes: Inspired by the IT movie, these Pennywise cupcakes are fun to serve. Or, explore a whole roundup post of Halloween cakes and cupcakes.

Side Dish: This bat wing pasta salad is one of our most popular recipes. Get warm and cozy with this butternut squash soup with pasta bats.

Graveyard halloween frosting dessert board on a purple background.

Recipes Substitutions and Variations

  • Frosting: Swap chocolate frosting for vanilla or cream cheese frosting for a different base flavor.
  • Cookies: Use shortbread or sugar cookies instead of OREOs for a lighter touch. You can change the colors in these galaxy shortbread bites for a fun twist.
  • Brownies: Replace Cosmic Brownies with homemade brownie bites or even cake pieces.
  • Cakes: Instead of mini bundt cakes, try slices of pound cake or angel food cake.
  • Pretzels: Use white chocolate-covered pretzels if you like.
  • Cupcakes: Mini red velvet or lemon cupcakes can add color and flavor variety.
  • Chocolate Bar: Use dark chocolate or butterscotch chips instead of a Hershey bar.
  • Sprinkles: Choose seasonal or themed sprinkles to match the occasion.
  • Icing Decorations: Swap out tombstones and ghosts for seasonal or event-specific decorations.
  • Gummy Worms: Replace with gummy bears or fruit slices for a less spooky vibe.

Storage

Simply place any remaining treats in an airtight container to keep them fresh. If you’ve got leftover frosting, that can go in a separate airtight container in the fridge. Just remember, this board is best enjoyed the day it’s made for peak deliciousness.

Dirt and worm icing board for Halloween on a purple background.

Recipe Notes and FAQ

FAQ:

Q: Can I prepare the board a day in advance?
A: It’s best to assemble and enjoy the board on the same day to ensure all the treats stay fresh.

Q: What can I use if I don’t have an offset spatula?
A: A rubber spatula or the back of a spoon can work in a pinch for spreading the frosting.

Q: Can I use homemade buttercream frosting instead of store-bought?
A: Absolutely, feel free to use your favorite frosting recipes.

Dirt and worm icing board for Halloween on a purple background.

Spooky Graveyard Frosting Board

Jennifer Soltys
This Creepy Crawly Graveyard Frosting Board is the ultimate Halloween dessert that doubles as a party centerpiece. Loaded with a variety of cookies, brownies, and other sweet treats, it's a fun and festive way to celebrate the spooky season.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course Dessert
Servings 14 Servings

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Ingredients
  

  • 10 chocolate sandwich cookies
  • 16 oz chocolate frosting
  • 14 chocolate sandwich cookies
  • 4 Little Debbie Fudge Rounds
  • 4 Little Debbie Frosted Fudge Cakes
  • 4 Hostess Chocolate Bundt Cakes
  • 2 Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies halved
  • 6 Brownie Bites
  • 4 Chocolate Donut Holes
  • 6 Chocolate Covered Pretzels
  • 2 Mini Chocolate Cupcakes
  • 2 Pinwheel Cookies
  • 1.55 oz Hershey Chocolate Bar
  • 12 mini sandwich cookies
  • Halloween nonpareils
  • 6 Mini Candy Eyes
  • 2 Tombstone Icing Decorations
  • 2 Ghost Icing Decorations
  • 8 Gummy Worms

Instructions
 

  • Crumble 10 OREO cookies coarsely and keep them aside for later.
    10 chocolate sandwich cookies
  • Evenly smear the entire tub of chocolate frosting onto a spotless serving tray using an offset spatula.
    16 oz chocolate frosting
  • Scatter the coarsely crumbled OREOs over the frosting layer.
  • Situate Fudge Rounds at the upper left and lower right corners of the tray.
    4 Little Debbie Fudge Rounds
  • Place Little Debbie Frosted Fudge Cakes in the opposite corners, upper right and lower left.
    4 Little Debbie Frosted Fudge Cakes
  • Line the top and bottom edges of the tray with the remaining OREO cookies, then add some to the sides.
    14 chocolate sandwich cookies
  • Populate the outer edges of the tray with brownie bites, cosmic brownies, and mini bundt cakes.
    2 Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies, 6 Brownie Bites, 4 Hostess Chocolate Bundt Cakes
  • Fill any leftover spaces with mini cupcakes, donut holes, chocolate bars, and Pinwheel cookies.
    4 Chocolate Donut Holes, 2 Mini Chocolate Cupcakes, 2 Pinwheel Cookies, 1.55 oz Hershey Chocolate Bar, 6 Chocolate Covered Pretzels
  • Use mini OREO cookies to fill in any remaining small gaps on the tray.
    12 mini sandwich cookies
  • Sprinkle a small amount of Halloween sprinkles over the center, where the crushed OREOs are, and add ghost and tombstone icing decorations.
    Halloween nonpareils, 2 Tombstone Icing Decorations, 2 Ghost Icing Decorations, 6 Mini Candy Eyes
  • Finally, distribute gummy worms evenly across the entire tray.
    8 Gummy Worms
  • Grab some tiny shovels and plates and get ready to dig in!
Keyword buttercream board, frosting board, halloween, icing board
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11/23/2024 04:54 pm GMT

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Halloween dirt and worm frosting board.

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