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You don’t have to go another day without experiencing the most delicious cookies and cream pie. Made from only 6 ingredients including cream cheese, heavy cream, and Oreo cookies, this simple pie is mostly no-bake and sets up in the refrigerator. It tastes like the filling of an Oreo and I guarantee you won’t be able to put your fork down!

Oreo cookies and cream pie with whipped cream on top

Tell Me About This Cookies & Cream Pie

  • Texture: This is an extra creamy pie. The Oreo cookies inside the filling soften over time, so you have even more contrast to the crunchy crust beneath it.
  • Flavor: If you like Oreo cookies, you will LOVE this pie. Though the filling is made with cream cheese, it doesn’t particularly taste like cheesecake. The cream cheese adds a little tang; the flavor would be pretty flat without it. (And the pie wouldn’t set up.) If you’re in the mood for cake, here’s my cookies and cream cake recipe.
  • Ease: This is the most effortless dessert I’ve ever made in a pie dish—a beginner can definitely handle it. This could also be a very fun and approachable baking project for little bakers! With supervision, of course.
  • Baking: The crust sets up in the oven, the filling sets up in the refrigerator. Bake the crust for about 10 minutes, let it cool as you make the filling, then spread in the filling.
  • Time: From mixing bowls to refrigerator in about 30 minutes. The filling takes at least 6 hours to set up, so plan ahead. If you’re in a rush, you could also freeze this pie—it’ll still take at least 4 hours to firm up, though.

This is a wonderful make-ahead dessert option and you could even make it a few days in advance. (The ultimate test to your self control.)

cookies and cream pie in glass pie dish

Oreo Cookie Crust

You need Oreos for the filling, so why not use the rest of the package for a homemade Oreo cookie crust? Just 2 ingredients: Oreo cookies and melted butter. Using a food processor or blender, pulse/blend 20 whole Oreo cookies (the cream filling and cookie) into crumbs. You should get about 2 cups, or 220g. Mix with melted butter, then press mixture tightly into a pie dish. Bake for 10 minutes, then let it cool. That’s it! That’s how easy a homemade Oreo cookie crust is.

  • If you don’t have a food processor/blender, place the Oreo cookies in a large zipped-top bag and crush with a rolling pin. Keep in mind that the finer the crumb, the better the crust will hold its shape.
Oreo cookie crust in pie dish

Overview & Photos: How to Make the Cookies & Cream Pie Filling

Have you ever made no bake cheesecake, peanut butter pie, or my pumpkin no bake cheesecake? We’re doing something similar here. Whip heavy cream into peaks, then set aside. This homemade unsweetened whipped cream adds a stable, yet unbelievably creamy foundation. There’s no need for gelatin, cornstarch, or any other thickening ingredients.

cream whipped into peaks

After that, beat cream cheese, confectioners’ sugar, and vanilla extract together. Then fold in the whipped heavy cream and some chopped Oreo cookies. One 14.3-ounce package of Oreo cookies usually contains 36 cookies; use 20 in the crust and chop up 12 for the filling.

  • By the way, if you want a peanut butter variation, use the filling from my peanut butter pie instead. You can fold in chopped Oreos (or peanut butter Oreos!) and skip the chocolate topping.
cookies and cream filling

cookies and cream filling in pie dish

Spread into the baked and cooled Oreo cookie crust. I like using a large or small offset spatula to make the job easier.

Refrigerator or Freezer?

The pie sets up in the refrigerator, but you could certainly freeze it instead. The filling itself won’t freeze, but the Oreo cookie crust becomes a little hard. We prefer it out of the refrigerator because the filling is creamier and the crust is easier to cut & eat.

Homemade whipped cream adds a beautiful finishing touch. It uses some of the same ingredients we need for the filling. Pick up a pint of heavy cream and use half for the filling and half for the whipped cream topping.

EASY & CONVENIENT. 🙂

slice of cookies and cream pie

slice of cookies and cream Oreo pie on green plate

Sally's Pie Week

This recipe is part of Sally’s Pie Week, an annual tradition where I share a handful of new pie recipes. See all of my pie & tart recipes for more ideas. Other easy pie recipes include creamy lemon pie, s’mores brownie pie, & Nutella tart.

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Oreo cookies and cream pie with whipped cream on top

Cookies & Cream Pie (Oreo)

  • Author: Sally
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 6 hours, 40 minutes
  • Yield: one 9-inch pie 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: No Bake
  • Cuisine: American

Description

This cookies & cream pie features a crunchy Oreo cookie crust and gloriously creamy filling that sets up in the refrigerator. Easy enough for any beginner baker to handle!


Ingredients

Scale

Crust

  • 20 whole regular Oreos (to make 2 cups/220g of crumbs)
  • 5 Tablespoons (72gunsalted butter, melted

Filling

  • 1 cup (240ml) cold heavy cream or heavy whipping cream
  • 1 8-ounce block (225g) full-fat cream cheese, softened to room temperature
  • 3/4 cup (90g) confectioners’ sugar
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 12 whole Oreos, chopped (about 1.5 cups, or 135g)
  • optional for topping: homemade whipped cream

Instructions

  1. Preheat to 350°F (177°C).
  2. Make the crust: In a food processor or blender, pulse 20 Oreos (including the cream filling) into a fine crumb. You should have about 2 cups, or 220g. Stir the Oreo crumbs and melted butter together. Press tightly into the bottom and up the sides of a 9-inch pie dish. Bake for 10 minutes. Allow to cool as you prepare the filling.
  3. Make the filling: Using a hand mixer or a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, whip the cold heavy cream into stiff peaks on medium-high speed, about 4 minutes. Set aside. Using a hand mixer or a stand mixer fitted with a whisk or paddle attachment, beat the cream cheese on medium speed until perfectly smooth and creamy. Scrape down the sides and up the bottom of the bowl with a rubber spatula as needed. Add the confectioners’ sugar and vanilla extract and beat on medium-high speed until combined. Make sure there are no large lumps of cream cheese. If there are lumps, keep beating until smooth.
  4. Using your mixer on low speed or a rubber spatula, fold the whipped cream and chopped Oreos into the cream cheese mixture until combined. This takes several turns of your rubber spatula. Combine slowly as you don’t want to deflate all the air in the whipped cream.
  5. Spread filling into cooled crust. Use an offset spatula to smooth down the top.
  6. Cover tightly with plastic wrap or aluminum foil and refrigerate for at least 6 hours and up to 2 days. The longer refrigerated, the better the pie will set up. You could also freeze the pie for at least 4 hours and up to 3 months. The crust is a little difficult to eat frozen, though.
  7. Feel free to garnish the pie with whipped cream. I used Ateco 849 piping tip for the whipped cream in the pictured pie. Using a clean sharp knife, cut into slices for serving. For neat slices, wipe the knife clean between each slice.
  8. Cover and store leftover pie in the refrigerator or freezer for up to 5 days.

Notes

  1. Make Ahead Instructions: This pie can be made up to 2 days in advance. It can be refrigerated in step 6 for up to 2 days before serving. You can also make the crust 1–2 days ahead of time. After it cools, cover and refrigerate it for 1–2 days before adding the filling. Another way to make this pie ahead of time is to freeze it. Cover and freeze for up to 3 months. Enjoy from the freezer or let it soften for 1–2 hours in the refrigerator or at room temperature before slicing and serving.
  2. Oreos: You need 20 regular Oreo cookies for the crust and 12 for the filling. You usually get 36 Oreos in a 14.3-ounce package (which is the typical size in the U.S.). Feel free to use the remaining Oreos left in the package if you’d like more chopped Oreos in the filling, or you could cut them in half and set the halves into the top of the pie slices for serving. I typically use plain, but you can use any flavor Oreo in the crust and filling, such as peanut butter, mint, Golden Oreos, lemon, etc.

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Reader Questions and Reviews

  1. I am giddy to try this recipe! I am curious though, would adding a chilled Oreo flavored pudding into the cream cheese mixture ruin this filling ? So mix the cream cheese then add the chilled Oreo pudding, mix well, then fold in the fresh whipped cream.

  2. I want to make this for Pi Day and plan to use homemade Oreos. Do you have an Oreo measurement in cups for the crust and filling?

    1. Hi Kristin, we are SO sorry it took so long to get back to you on this! We wanted to do an Oreo measuring test to make sure we told you the right answer. The answer is: For the crust, use 20 regular Oreos to get about 2 cups, or 220g, of crumbs. For the filling, 12 chopped Oreos should yield about 1.5 cups, or 135g. Again, sorry for the delay, and we hope this helps you in the future!

  3. Would this recipe work in a 10in springform pan? Or would I need to make any adjustments?

    1. Hi Eli, the easiest way would be to 1.5x the recipe, fill your 10 inch pan accordingly, and then use the leftovers for a few mini pies using a muffin tin. Hope this helps!

  4. Looks great! Is it possible to make this with Thin Mints cookies?

    1. Hi Lisa, We’ve only tested it with mint Oreos but we don’t see why not. Let us know if you give it a try!

  5. I made this for Pi Day and per request at Easter. Both times people raved about the pie. I used homemade Oreos.

  6. This is my son’s birthday desert of choice! Does not consider a proper birthday celebration without it. It is sweet but WOW it is tasty! Yum

  7. This recipe was fantastic, and oh so easy! We used peanut butter Oreos, and the flavor was well balanced.

    1. Hi Gabby! Yes, the pie may be a bit thinner since you’re using a larger pie dish. Enjoy!

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