Turn doughnut holes into a pumpkin-filled treat with these chocolate-drizzled pumpkin pudding packed cake bites!
Okay, let me break it to you right now…this recipe is going to require a trip to Dunkin Donuts. For Munchkins.
Yes, this blog, the same blog that pesters you relentlessly about making your own ricotta cheese, making your own butter, making your own pickles, this same blog is now giving you a recipe where one of the required ingredients is a Munchkin.
You can’t say I don’t keep you on your toes. What can I say…there are just some recipes where Munchkins are required, and pumpkin pudding cake bites, that’s one of them.
Once you are back from your required trip to Dunkin Donuts (and please let me say for the record that the Dunkin Donuts people don’t know me, don’t know my blog, and have nothing to do with the post).
If you are out there and are reading this, Dunkin Donuts people, and you feel like sending me some jelly donuts, I wouldn’t say no. But one way or the other, this whole obsession with the Munchkins is mine and all mine.
How to make pumpkin pudding cake bites!
Now that we have that cleared up, let’s make some pumpkin pudding cake bites – it’s October, and we are required to make pumpkin something at least once a week.
Start by cutting those Munchkins in half…you need the cake-style Munchkins for this one, by the way. As much as I like those lighter fluffier ones and I do (hint hint, Dunkin Donuts people!), you need the firmness of the cake-style Munchkins to make this work.
Now for the filling: mix up one package of instant vanilla pudding mix with some milk and a little pumpkin pie spice – you need your mixer for that part.
You are then going to stir in some thawed Cool Whip, and that’s your filling. Spoon the whole thing into a large zippered plastic bag, zip it up and snip off one of the corners (this is going to make the assembly part sooooooo much easier.
Now line up the bottom halves of your Munchkins and squirt a generous teaspoon or so of filling onto the bottom of each one. You don’t have to be scientific about it – a little more or less will be just fine.
When that is done, pop the tops on and press down a little to make them stick together. Not too hard.
Next, you are going to make a quick and easy glaze out of confectioner’s sugar, a little milk and vanilla and a little bit of cocoa powder. Drizzle it on.
Give the glaze about 10 minutes or so to firm up, and that’s it! Adorable, bet-you-can’t-eat-just-one pumpkins pudding cake bites.
After all, there IS that whole pumpkin-related recipe obligation we have for the month of October. It’s necessary.
And if that requires Munchkins…well, we must do what we must do. Happy pumpkin season!
PrintPumpkin Pudding Cake Bites
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 36 cake bites…unless you snack on a few Munchkins along the way, which is the cook 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Method: No Cook
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
- 36 cake-style Dunkin Donut Munchkins (or other donut holes, if you must!)
- 1 3.4 ounce package instant vanilla pudding, NOT the sugar free kind (I like the Jell-O variety)
- 1/3 cup milk
- 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
- 1 cup thawed Cool Whip
For glaze
- 3/4 cup confectioner’s sugar
- 1 tablespoon milk
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon cocoa powder
Instructions
- Cut the Munchkins in half and line them up on a sheet of wax paper.
- Put the pudding mix, milk and pumpkin pie spice in a bowl and beat with an electric mixer for 2 minutes. Stir in the thawed Cool Whip.
- Spoon the pudding mixture into a zippered plastic bag. Zip it shut and snip off one bottom corner of the bag. Using the bag like a pastry bag, squirt about a teaspoonful of filling onto the bottom half of each Munchkin. Put tops on and press down lightly.
- Combine confectioner’s sugar, milk, vanilla and cocoa powder to make glaze…if it is too thick, add a little more milk. Drizzle on top of the cake bites, let set for 10 minutes, and serve!
andrea says
Doesn’t Jello have a seasonal pumpkin pudding mix? Bet that would work wonderfully well with this recipe! Thanks for such a neat treat, I’m going to make some for work :)
Kate says
If they do that would be PERFECT! Your work friends are going to love you. :)
Nutmeg Nanny says
Drool worthy recipe!! These cake bites look so so incredible :)
Kate says
They ARE pretty addictive!
Joanne says
I think even I shall brave a trip to Dunkin Donuts for these, in the name of pumpkin! I mean…it just seems like the right thing to do.
Kate says
It’s a tough job, but we do what we must. Sigh. :)
Gina says
Oh-my-goodness…..I would like to eat my computer screen! I can’t wait to try this!
Kate says
Ha! The actual bites will taste much better, so make them soon soon soon! :)
physicschick says
Oh yes, all is forgiven. :) I just wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing something. I suppose that for greater pumpkin authenticity, you could mix a small amount of pumpkin puree into the pudding (just a couple TBS or so).
Kate says
You could, and then we would be a lot truer to the whole pumpkin thing. We might have to eat more of them though. :) :)
physicschick says
Is an ingredient missing from the recipe? Because it looks as though these don’t actually contain pumpkin.
Kate says
Well, you are right about the no-pumpkin part…the ingredients are all there though. The pumpkin taste comes from the pumpkin pie spices, which do make these taste pumpkin-y, in a pumpkin pie kind of way. I know I am skating on very thin ice with the pumpkin part…but they are fun enough that I thought folks would forgive me! :)