This easy no-bake chocolate lasagna is a layered dessert made with an Oreo crust, a creamy cheesecake layer, chocolate pudding and topped with whipped cream and chocolate chips.

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Favorite No-Bake Chocolate Lasagna
This chocolate lasagna is one of those no-bake desserts I make on repeat, especially around Easter when everyone wants something fun, chocolatey, and easy to slice and serve. Honestly though, it shows up at our house for just about every holiday because there’s never a bad time for layers of Oreo crust, creamy filling, and pudding.
Every layer is pure dessert bliss. If you like Oreo ice cream cake, dirt cake, or Olive Garden’s chocolate lasagna, you’re going to be obsessed with this one. It’s similar, but in my opinion even better, and if you’re into easy layered desserts like my chocolate delight this recipe is a must-try.
“This came out perfect! My grandmother used to make something so similar when I was younger. It brought back great memories! I even added some Hershey kisses and s’mores pretzels on the top! So good! Thanks for sharing this recipe!”
Ingredients Needed

Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- Oreos: Make sure to use regular Oreos, not double-stuffed. You really need the crumbs of the Oreos and not too much of the frosting. Seasonal variations work like mint or peanut butter.
- Butter: I prefer to use salted butter for this recipe. Soften the butter slightly for it to blend easier.
- Cream cheese: This will make the filling super creamy. Make sure it’s softened.
- Sugar: Helps sweeten the cream cheese layer.
- Milk: This will help give the cream cheese filling a good consistency that will spread.
- Cool whip: This helps to stabilize the filling. Feel free to make a homemade cool whip. Only use homemade whipped cream if you are serving this the same day.
- Chocolate pudding: This adds the perfect chocolate touch to this dessert. I used instant, but you could make it from scratch with my chocolate pudding recipe.
- Mini chocolate chips: These are optional, but I love to add something to the top. You can use chocolate chips, chocolate shavings, or crushed Oreos.
How to Make Chocolate Lasagna
This Oreo crust is the kind I never skip, because it’s what gives every bite that cookie-and-cream crunch. Just mix crushed Oreos with melted butter, press it firmly into the bottom of a greased 9×13-inch dish, and pop it in the fridge for 5 minutes so it sets up.

This is the layer that makes chocolate lasagna taste extra special, like a no-bake cheesecake hiding in the middle. Beat the cream cheese until it’s fluffy, then mix in the milk and sugar. Fold in a cup of Cool Whip for that light, creamy texture, spread it over the crust, and chill for 5 more minutes so the layers stay clean and neat.

Whisk the pudding mix and milk in a large bowl until it thickens, then spread it right over the cream layer. I like to pop it in the fridge for 5 to 10 minutes first so the pudding sets up and the layers stay nice and clean.

Next, spread the remaining Cool Whip over the pudding. Chill for 3 to 4 hours before serving so it slices easily.

Now for the fun part! We top our chocolate lasagna with mini chocolate chips, but extra crushed Oreos are just as good or chocolate shavings. For Easter, add a few Peeps like I do in my Easter dirt cake, or swap decorations to match whatever holiday you’re celebrating.

Tips for the Best Oreo Lasagna
- Crush the Oreos fine. I always keep the cream in the cookies. A food processor (or blender) is the quickest way to get those perfect, sandy crumbs that press into a sturdy crust.
- Start with truly softened cream cheese. If the cream cheese is still cool, the filling won’t whip up fluffy and smooth. I let it sit at room temp until it’s soft, then beat it first before adding anything else.
- Make sure the pudding is thick. You want it to look noticeably thicker before you spread it on. Then give it time to set in the fridge so you get clean slices instead of a runny layer.
- Chill between layers. This is my “neat layers” trick. Five to ten minutes in the fridge after each layer helps everything firm up so the next layer goes on easily.
- Chill as long as you can before serving. Chocolate lasagna gets better the longer it sits. I like to keep it in the fridge and only pull it out right before slicing and serving.

More fun layered desserts include Eclair Cake with Chocolate Ganache, Layered Pistachio Dessert and No-Bake Strawberry Icebox Cake.
More Easy No-Bake Dessert Recipes

Chocolate Lasagna
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Ingredients
Oreo Crust
- 36 regular Oreos
- 6 Tablespoons butter , melted
Layer 1
- 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese , softened
- ¼ cup granulated sugar
- 2 Tablespoons cold milk
- 12 ounces Cool Whip , divided
Layer 2
- 2 (3.9-ounce) packages dry chocolate instant pudding
- 3 ¼ cups cold milk
Topping
- Mini chocolate chips , optional
- Crushed Oreo's , optional
Instructions
Oreo Crust
- In a food processor or blender, blend Oreos (whole cookies) into fine crumbs. Add melted butter and mix until combined. Press the mixture into the bottom of a 9×13-inch dish and place in the freezer or the refrigerator for 5 minutes.
Layer 1
- In a medium-sized bowl, whip the cream cheese until fluffy with an electric mixer. Add in the sugar and milk. Mix until combined. Stir in 1 cup Cool Whip, then spread the mixture lightly over the crust. Place in the freezer or fridge for another 5 to 10 minutes.
Layer 2
- In a separate bowl, whisk the pudding and cold milk together until thick. Once thickened, spread over the top of the cream cheese layer. Place back in the fridge for another 5 to 10 minutes to allow the pudding to set.
Topping
- Once the pudding has set, spread the remaining Cool Whip on top and sprinkle with chocolate chips or crushed Oreos. Store in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 hours. Slice just before serving and enjoy while cold.
Last step: Please leave a comment and rating after you make the recipe.
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Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.

Ann
i misread the ingredients list and bought already-made chocolate pudding (jello brand), oops! but that should be ok, right? and i’d just use that instead of the powder and 3.25 cups milk? thanks!
I Heart Naptime
Yes! Not a problem, that should work!
Marge james
Can this recipe be froze after its made ?
I Heart Naptime
I haven’t tried — with the amount of dairy, I’m concerned about the texture the ice crystals would create when it was defrosted.
Sue
Have made this several times and it gets asked for often! My sr. son is having friends over to watch an NFL game and he told me they all want me to make this again! Being they are high school boys, I might even make TWO PANS! Thanks for the easy yumminess!
I Heart Naptime
Yay! So glad they enjoy it!
Deana Hofmann
I’m trying this recipe for the first time but I’m making the pudding from scratch. How much will this need? One recipe of pudding makes 4 cups!
Thanks so much
I Heart Naptime
This needs right around 4 cups of pudding, so making one batch should be perfect! :)
Brenda
I tried this, it’s so good! I added some peppermint extract to cream cheese and cool whip mixture. Was amazing. Mint chocolate taste
Karrie
Can I use almond milk to make the pudding?
I Heart Naptime
I haven’t tried that before! If you do, please let me know how it goes!
Kelly Render
We’ve made this for years. It was always one of my mom’s go to recipes because everyone always requested it!! We called it Oreo Cookie Surprise though and instead of chocolate chips on top we old back 1/4 cup cookie crumbs to sprinkle on top. =) Now that I am required to “cook” things for functions (sigh) I usually make this and it’s often requested.
allison
How many days before can this be made? I have a party in 3 days and only time to make it tonight.
I Heart Naptime
Make it and store it in the fridge, it will be perfect! :)
Floria
In the picture the crust looks like it was made without the cream of the oreo’s, did you make it with only the cookie part?
I Heart Naptime
Nope, it had the cream in them – we just ground it up a bit finely so that the cream incorporated into the cookie parts. :)
Kristen
This is amazing!
Rachel
Cant wait to try!
Dee @ The Kitchen Snob
Looks good! Don’t like chocolate? Unusual! I guess more for you then :-) Great pictures!
Rebecca
Can the cream cheese be substituted? I’m allergic to it!
Jamielyn
Hi Rebecca! I haven’t tried to substitute the cream cheese, so I’m not sure how well it would work. I’ve heard of people using yogurt, so you could try that!
Maja
Yummy! I would make one right now, if I had oreo cookies :)
x M.
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Halima
I will let you know definitely whenever I make it! Thanks for the suggestion!
Halima
Hi! I want to try your recipe but don’ have cool whip in my city…is there any substitute for it? Thank you!
Laura Capello
Hi Halima!
Trying making some lightly-sweetened whipped cream for the replacement. I usually add a tablespoon or two of sugar to a pint of cream.
Let us know if you make it! :)
Hiba
Hi! What kind of cheese did you use?
Laura Capello
Hi Hiba! We used cream cheese, which is is also called Neufchâtel.
Mel
when it says to whip the cream cheese do you use a electric mixer or just use a spoon?
Going to make this dessert this weekend:)
Jamielyn
With an electric mixer! :)