This Oreo Icebox Cake is an easy 3 ingredient no-bake dessert idea. Just assemble and let chill in the fridge overnight. Creamy, cookies and cream perfection that is so easy to make!

Easy No-Bake Oreo Ice Box Cake
You’re gonna LOVE this Oreo Icebox Cake! This recipe is so simple, with just 3 ingredients it’s almost not even fair to to call a “recipe”! You only need Oreos, Cool Whip, and milk, and what you end up with is a creamy, delicious no bake dessert that everyone will love. It’s perfect for parties, BBQs, potlucks, or even just to make one night in the summer and enjoy it all week after dinner.

What You Need (Just 3 Ingredients):
- Oreos. You can use regular or Double Stuf. And truly you could use any fun Oreo flavor, but I always stick to the traditional because everyone loves cookies and cream.
- Cool Whip. You will need 3, 8- ounce tubs of Cool Whip, or 24 ounces. I know they sell 12- ounce containers too, but the 3 tubs works perfectly for this, because the layers will be portioned out for you for spread. Make sure to thaw the Cool Whip in the refrigerator before using, because it needs to be creamy and easy to spread.
- Milk. You will be dunking the Oreos in the milk to soften them up. Doesn’t matter what type of milk you use!

How to Make this Easy Oreo Icebox Cake Recipe:
The assembly process of this is super easy and it’s a great dessert recipe to let your kids help with!
Dunk an Oreo into milk and hold it there for a few seconds. You want it to start to soften, but not get mushy.


Layer 30 softened Oreos in the bottom of a 9×13 dish.
Top the first layer with an entire tub of Cool Whip.


Repeat the process two more times, finishing with that last tub of whipped topping. Cover the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate it for 6 hours, or overnight.
Serve with chocolate sauce if you want, but it’s not necessary…it’s sweet enough!


Do You Have To Use Cool Whip?
I have never had this any other way, but I am sure homemade whipped cream would work. You would simply need to make sure you whipped the heavy cream with a little powdered sugar until stiff peaks form using a stand mixer or hand mixer. Whipped cream has a tendency of deflating, or becoming runny as it sits in the refrigerator, so just beware it could possibly get a little runny the longer it sits.
Can You Freeze Oreo Icebox Cake?
Yes you can! Simply freeze it and allow it to thaw in the refrigerator before serving. You could even enjoy this frozen, just note the cookies will be a little firmer. Store it in the freezer for up to 30 days airtight.

Variation Ideas:
This is such a simple recipe it is open to tons of variations. Here are a few ideas I love:
- Use Nutter Butter Cookies instead of Oreos and heat up a little creamy peanut butter in the microwave to drizzle on top!
- Use Birthday Cake Oreos for a birthday party and top it with colorful sprinkles!
- Crush up some more Oreos on top for a garnish or even sprinkle with mini chocolate chips!
I created a video to show you how easy…
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Oreo Icebox Cake
- Prep Time: 6 hours 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 6 hours 10 minutes
- Yield: 15-20 servings
- Category: Cake
- Method: Assemble and Chill
- Cuisine: American
Description
This easy Oreo Icebox Cake is the perfect dessert for hot weather! A simple no-bake dessert idea that you just assemble and let chill in the fridge overnight.
Ingredients
- 90 Oreo Cookies (I used Double Stuf, but you can use Original)
- 3 (8- ounce) tubs Cool Whip, thawed
- 1 1/2 – 2 cups milk
- *chocolate sauce if desired
Instructions
- Dip 30 Oreo Cookies in milk one by one and lay flat in a 9×13 pan.
- Spread one tub of Cool Whip evenly over the Oreos. Repeat this process 2 more times, finishing with a layer of Cool Whip on top.
- If desired drizzle chocolate sauce on top, or extra crushed Oreos.
- Cover and chill in the refrigerator for 6 hours or overnight.
Notes
store airtight in the refrigerator for up to 5 days
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 Slice
- Calories: 109
- Sugar: 7.8 g
- Sodium: 90 mg
- Fat: 5.2 g
- Carbohydrates: 13.2 g
- Protein: 2.5 g
- Cholesterol: 2.8 mg
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Eu não acredito que aqui no Brasil, não vende esse creme branco, isso é chantilly? sorvete? o que é isso?
this would be amazing with some brownies in it too. uh-oh..
What would be really good you could put any kind of instant pudding in between each layer that sounds goos too
This was just as fun to read, as it was to find out how to make this! You are very funny and this cake will totally win over all the men/boys in my house!! Thanks 🙂
I want to try this real soon! I’ve been really craving oreos lately. I love them dipped in milk and love whipped cream so I’m sure I’ll love this. Looks like it’ll be good. Similar to something my Mom made but it wasn’t oreo cookies it was some type of chocolate wafer with whipped cream. My boys would love helping me with it too. I just really shouldn’t eat it all myself so I need to see where I can take it to share with others.
what if you dunked them in eggnog for the holidays?!! mmmmmm…with crushed Oreo crumbs on top…double yummmmmmm
OMG! I was laughing so hard regarding your comments on “not” making beef wellington and homemade pudding…….. Sooooo true and so funny! Then I got to the recipe. How easy is that! My family is a big “Cool Whip” bunch around the holidays. Can’t wait to make it!
I love it and deff want to try. But I have to ask, why dip them in milk?
Melissa
This recipe was SUCH A HIT! So easy to follow and make, too. Only took me 25 minutes. I’d suggest using less cool whip though. 1 tub between each layer was almost too much to fit into my container! Also, I subbed the chocolate sauce for the chocolate shell 🙂 Highly highly recommend for any summer parties, etc. Delicious!
My grandmother used to make an icebox log. She used chocolate wafer cookies, slather whipped cream on the wafer and stack them side by side till it was about 10 inches or so long. I think she’d like the Oreo version too. I’d like to try an Oreo log. Hope it can stick together but I think I’ll eat it even if it falls apart!