You're going to love this simple and easy no bake oreo icebox cake recipe. It's so easy to make that even the kids can help! The hardest part is the patience to wait while it chills in the fridge.
Line the inside of a 9x5 bread pan with parchment paper for easier clean up.
Dip your oreo cookies, one by one, into the milk and lay them flat at the bottom of the bread pan. You do not need to hold them in the milk, a simple dip is fine.
Cut cookies in half to fill in the gaps, cookies are easier to cut before being dipped.
Spread about β of the whipped topping over cookies.
Drizzle some chocolate sauce over the whipped cream.
Repeat the oreo layer (dip, lay, cut to fill).
Repeat the whipped cream layer with another β of the container.
Drizzle chocolate sauce.
Do your final layer of Oreo cookies and follow it up again with whipped topping, spreading out the final amount of whipped topping in the container.
Cover and chill in the fridge for 6 hours or overnight.
Remove lasagna from pan and place onto place with the bottom oreo layer presented on top.
Drizzle chocolate sauce over the top and add crumbled oreo cookies if desired.
Slice and serve.
Notes
Recipe Tips
When dunking your oreo cookies for this Oreo fridge cake make sure not to hold them into the milk too long. You don't want the cookies to become soggy and mushy between your fingers but you do want them to become fully submerged.
You will use odd amounts per layer as a bread pan will have narrow bottoms and wider tops so expect to use more cookies in the higher layers than you do in the bottom. You can cut cookies in half to help fill in gaps where the cookies won't fit as whole.
Oreo cookies are vegan so by using a dairy free milk to dunk your cookies and using a dairy free whipped cream you can make this recipe vegan-friendly.
Storage
While the name may make you think that this dessert needs to be frozen it's perfectly fine being left in the fridge. I like to freeze mine though because it makes it feel like we're eating an ice cream cake.