Easy Oreo Dirt Cake — No Bake Layered Dessert is my go to move when I need something fun, fast, and basically guaranteed to make people smile. You know those days when guests are coming, the kitchen is already a mess, and you just cannot deal with baking or fancy decorating? Same. This is the dessert I make when I want big payoff with minimal effort, and I want it to feel a little nostalgic too. It is creamy, chocolatey, and those crunchy cookie crumbs on top are just the best part.
How to Make Oreo Dirt Cake
Let me walk you through how I actually make it at home. This version is simple, no complicated steps, and it comes together in layers so it looks like you tried way harder than you did. If you like no bake layered desserts in general, you might also love this easy chocolate lasagna no bake layered dessert for your next party style treat.
What you will need
- Oreo cookies (regular, not double stuffed unless you want it extra sweet)
- Butter (melted, for richer cookie crumbs if you want a firmer “dirt” layer)
- Cream cheese (softened)
- Instant chocolate pudding mix
- Cold milk
- Cool Whip (or any whipped topping)
- Optional: gummy worms, mini chocolate chips, sprinkles, or crushed candy
Quick note on the Oreos: I usually scrape nothing out. I crush the whole cookie, filling and all. It tastes better, it is easier, and honestly nobody is asking for less filling in an Oreo situation.
Step by step directions
1) Crush the Oreos. I use a zip top bag and a rolling pin when I am feeling low effort. A food processor works too, but then you have to wash it, and I am not always in that mood.
2) Make the pudding. Whisk the instant chocolate pudding mix with cold milk until it thickens. Then let it sit for a few minutes so it sets up nicely.
3) Mix the creamy layer. In a separate bowl, beat the softened cream cheese until smooth, then fold in the whipped topping. After that, stir in the prepared pudding. This becomes your fluffy chocolate filling.
4) Layer it up. In a trifle dish, a 9 by 13 pan, or even a big glass bowl, add a layer of Oreo crumbs, then a layer of the chocolate cream mixture, and repeat. I like to finish with lots of crumbs on top so it really looks like “dirt.”
5) Chill. Refrigerate at least 2 to 4 hours. Overnight is even better because the layers settle and taste more cohesive.
This Easy Oreo Dirt Cake — No Bake Layered Dessert is honestly forgiving. If your layers are a little uneven, nobody cares once they taste it.

Tips and Tricks for Making Oreo Dirt Cake
I have made this enough times that I have a few little tips that save you from common frustrations.
Soften the cream cheese on purpose. If you forget and it is still cold, you will get tiny lumps. It still tastes fine, but the texture will not be as smooth. I usually leave it on the counter for 30 to 45 minutes.
Chill time matters. You can technically eat it right away, but it tastes so much better after it has chilled and thickened. The cookie crumbs soften slightly and the whole thing scoops like a dream.
Use a clear dish if you can. The layers look cute through the sides, and it makes the dessert feel more “special” even though it took very little work.
Want cleaner slices? Make it in a 9 by 13 pan, press the crumb layers gently, and chill overnight. It cuts more neatly that way.
Also, if you are a no bake dessert person like me, I keep a few recipes in my back pocket for busy weeks. This easy icebox cake no bake graham cracker dessert is another one that feels almost too easy for how good it is.
“I made this for my kid’s class party and the bowl came home completely empty. Three parents asked for the recipe, and one of them said it tasted like childhood in the best way.”

Variations and Add ins
The classic version is perfect, but sometimes it is fun to switch it up depending on who you are serving. Easy Oreo Dirt Cake — No Bake Layered Dessert is basically a blank canvas for cute add ins.
Fun topping ideas
Gummy worms are the obvious choice, especially for kids. But I also love mini chocolate chips or even crushed peanut butter cups if you want it extra rich.
Try different Oreo flavors
Mint Oreos make it taste like a mint chocolate dessert. Golden Oreos give you a vanilla vibe, and it is really good with vanilla pudding too.
Make it more “cheesecake like”
If you like that creamy tang, use a little extra cream cheese or add a squeeze of lemon juice. And if cheesecake style no bake desserts are your thing, you should check out this easy no bake cheesecake cream cheese and cool whip recipe. It is super simple and great for beginners.
Swap the pudding
Chocolate is the classic dirt cake flavor, but vanilla, cookies and cream, or even banana pudding can be really good. Banana plus Oreos gives you that fun banana cream pie feeling.
Add fruit on the side
Not inside the layers usually, but strawberries or raspberries served next to it can cut the richness. If you are into fruity no bake desserts, I am obsessed with this easy no bake blueberry cheesecake when berries are in season.
How to Serve Oreo Dirt Cake
This is the part where you can make it look adorable with almost zero effort.
My favorite ways to serve it:
- In a big trifle dish with gummy worms on top for a party table
- In small clear cups for grab and go portions
- In a 9 by 13 pan for easy scooping at potlucks
If you are doing individual cups, you can layer crumbs and filling twice and finish with extra crumbs. It looks like a fancy dessert cup, but it is still just Easy Oreo Dirt Cake — No Bake Layered Dessert doing its thing.
And if you want another “bars” style option for a dessert table, these easy chocolate chip cheesecake bars no bake dessert are a really good companion recipe. I like having one creamy layered dessert and one bar dessert so people have choices.
Storage and Freezing Oreo Dirt Cake
This dessert is great because it is easy to make ahead, which is usually why I choose it in the first place.
How to store it: Cover it tightly and keep it in the refrigerator. It stays good for about 3 to 4 days. After that it still tastes fine, but the cookie crumbs get much softer and the layers start to lose their contrast.
Can you freeze it? Yes, kind of. You can freeze it, but the texture changes a bit after thawing. The creamy layer can get slightly watery depending on the whipped topping and pudding brand. If you do freeze it, I recommend freezing it in a freezer safe container, then thawing it overnight in the fridge.
My personal make ahead plan: I make it the night before, chill it overnight, then add gummy worms or any decorations right before serving so they do not get sticky.
Common Questions
Do I have to use instant pudding?
Yes, for this style of recipe it is the easiest and gives you that quick set texture. Cook and serve pudding can work, but it adds time and you have to cool it completely first.
Can I make Oreo dirt cake without cream cheese?
You can, but it will taste less rich and a little less tangy. If you skip it, use extra whipped topping and make sure the pudding is thick.
How crushed should the Oreos be?
I like a mix of fine crumbs with a few little chunks. If it is all powder, it can get too soft. A little texture makes it more fun to eat.
What is the best dish to use?
A clear bowl or trifle dish looks great, but a 9 by 13 pan is the easiest for serving a crowd. For parties, small cups are super convenient.
Can I make it less sweet?
Use regular Oreos (not extra sweet flavors), and consider using a little more cream cheese for balance. You can also use a less sweet whipped topping if you find one you like.
A sweet little final note before you go
If you need a dessert that is low stress, crowd friendly, and honestly just plain fun, make this Easy Oreo Dirt Cake — No Bake Layered Dessert and let the fridge do the work. It is one of those recipes that feels playful, tastes familiar, and disappears fast. If you want more ideas and inspiration, I also like comparing notes with recipes like Oreo Dirt Cake {Easy, No Bake Dessert} – Hip Mama’s Place and Oreo Dirt Cake – Plowing Through Life because it is always fun to see different twists. Now go crush some cookies, chill that creamy layer, and enjoy every messy, chocolatey bite. 

Oreo Dirt Cake
Ingredients
Method
- Crush the Oreos in a zip top bag with a rolling pin or using a food processor.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the instant chocolate pudding mix and cold milk until it thickens and let it sit for a few minutes.
- Beat the softened cream cheese until smooth, then fold in the Cool Whip. Stir in the prepared pudding to create the fluffy filling.
- In a trifle dish, 9 by 13 pan, or a big glass bowl, add a layer of Oreo crumbs, followed by a layer of the chocolate cream mixture. Repeat the layers and finish with crumbs on top.
- Refrigerate for at least 2 to 4 hours, ideally overnight to allow the layers to set and taste better.
