19 No Bake Oreo Dessert Ideas That Will Rock Your Sweet Tooth

You know what’s better than Oreos? Oreos in a dessert that doesn’t even need the oven.

Yep, I said it—no bake Oreo desserts are basically the cheat code for lazy foodies like me (and maybe you, too).

Whether you’re throwing a last-minute party, trying to impress your in-laws, or just want something sweet at 11 p.m. without turning on the oven, these recipes have your back.

I’ve made a ton of these myself (sometimes at 2 a.m., no regrets), and trust me—they never disappoint.

Ready to see how many ways we can crush, dunk, and layer Oreos into desserts? Let’s do this.


1. Classic No Bake Oreo Cheesecake

This one’s a crowd-pleaser every single time. You crush Oreos for the crust, whip up some cream cheese with sugar and whipped cream, and fold in more Oreos for the filling. The best part? No oven. Just chill it in the fridge until it’s firm.


2. Oreo Icebox Cake

Ever layered cookies and whipped cream in a dish and just let the fridge do the work? That’s basically what this is. The Oreos soften overnight into cake-like layers. It’s like dessert magic.


3. Oreo Truffles

Three ingredients: Oreos, cream cheese, and chocolate coating. Roll, dip, and boom—fancy-looking truffles with almost zero effort. These disappear at parties faster than you can say “who took the last one?”


4. No Bake Oreo Pie

Think Oreo crust, fluffy pudding filling, and more Oreos on top. It’s one of those desserts that looks like you tried way harder than you did. Pro tip: a drizzle of chocolate syrup makes it look restaurant-worthy.


5. Oreo Milkshake

Okay, technically it’s more of a drink than a dessert, but come on. Blend ice cream, milk, and Oreos, and you’ve got yourself a creamy treat that’s basically happiness in a glass. Add whipped cream if you’re feeling fancy.


6. Oreo Tiramisu

Yep, this is a thing. Swap the ladyfingers for Oreos, layer with mascarpone and coffee-soaked cookies, and you’ve just created an epic twist on tiramisu. Ever wondered if Oreos could get more sophisticated? Here’s your answer.


7. No Bake Oreo Lasagna

This isn’t pasta (thank goodness). It’s layers of Oreo crust, pudding, cream cheese filling, and whipped topping. Dessert lasagna > actual lasagna. IMO, this should be the official food of birthdays.


8. Oreo Pudding Cups

Layer crushed Oreos with chocolate pudding and whipped cream in small cups. It’s quick, kid-friendly, and portable. Plus, it looks adorable in mason jars if you want those Pinterest vibes.


9. No Bake Oreo Fudge

Melt white chocolate, fold in crushed Oreos, and pour into a dish. Chill, cut, done. It’s creamy, crunchy, and just sweet enough to make you want a second (or fifth) piece.


10. Oreo Peanut Butter Bars

If Reese’s and Oreos had a baby, this would be it. Crushed Oreos, peanut butter filling, and chocolate on top. No baking, no stress, just pure dessert bliss.


11. Oreo Ice Cream Sandwiches

Stuff Oreo ice cream between two giant Oreo cookies (yes, homemade or store-bought). Freeze and serve. Warning: you might not want to share these.


12. No Bake Oreo Mousse

Light, fluffy, and loaded with Oreo crumbs. It’s one of those desserts that looks fancy but takes 10 minutes to throw together. Ever needed a dessert to impress on short notice? This is the one.


13. Oreo Parfait

Layer Oreos, pudding, whipped cream, repeat. Add some fresh fruit if you want to pretend it’s healthy. 🙂


14. Oreo Cake Balls

Crumbled Oreos + frosting + a dip in melted chocolate = cake pops, but make them Oreo. Put them on sticks if you’re feeling extra or just eat them straight up.


15. No Bake Oreo Brownies

Hear me out: mix Oreo crumbs with condensed milk and cocoa powder, press into a dish, chill, and slice. It’s fudgy, chewy, and ridiculously easy.


16. Oreo Ice Cream Pie

Crushed Oreos for the crust, ice cream for the filling, and whipped topping on top. You can customize with any flavor you want—mint Oreo is next-level good.


17. Oreo Banana Pudding

Banana pudding but with Oreos instead of vanilla wafers. It’s creamy, sweet, and honestly makes me wonder why we didn’t do this swap sooner.


18. Oreo Rocky Road Bars

Mix Oreos, marshmallows, nuts, and melted chocolate. Press into a pan, chill, and slice. It’s crunchy, chewy, and totally addictive.


19. Oreo S’mores

Forget graham crackers—use Oreos instead. Marshmallow + chocolate + Oreo = the upgraded campfire snack you didn’t know you needed.


Tips for Making No Bake Oreo Desserts

Want to make sure your Oreo desserts don’t flop? Here are a few quick tips:

  • Chill is key. Most no bake desserts need a good chill time to set properly. Don’t rush it.
  • Don’t skimp on Oreos. Buy the family pack. You’ll thank me later.
  • Mix textures. Pair creamy fillings with crunchy Oreo bits for that perfect bite.
  • Get creative. Swap flavors—Golden Oreos, mint Oreos, even birthday cake Oreos all work.

Why No Bake Oreo Desserts Are Basically Genius

  • No oven required. Perfect for summer when turning on the oven feels like torture.
  • Kid-friendly. Most of these recipes are so easy that kids can help out (or at least lick the bowl).
  • Crowd-pleasing. I’ve yet to meet someone who says “Nah, I don’t like Oreos.”
  • Customizable. You can layer, crush, dip, or freeze them—Oreos are like the ultimate blank canvas.

Final Thoughts

So there you have it—19 no bake Oreo dessert ideas that prove you don’t need an oven to make something amazing. Whether you’re in the mood for cheesecake, truffles, or even Oreo s’mores, there’s something here to crush your cravings.

Honestly, if I had to pick a favorite, it’s the Oreo icebox cake. It’s stupid easy and somehow tastes better the longer it sits. But hey, try a few and see which one becomes your go-to. Just don’t blame me if you end up keeping a secret Oreo stash in your pantry.

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