No Bake Cookie Dough Cheesecake Recipe - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

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written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 29 votes

Prep Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Servings 12 servings

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Last updated on January 26, 2024

This No Bake Cookie Dough Cheesecake is made with an Oreo crust and a rich cheesecake filling loaded up with homemade edible cookie dough! Topped with fresh homemade whipped cream!

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  • Ingredients Needed:
  • How to Make No Bake Cookie Dough Cheesecake
  • No Bake Cheesecake FAQs
  • Tips and Notes
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  • No Bake Cookie Dough Cheesecake Recipe

I love all no-bake desserts, but I will say a no-bake cheesecake has to be one of my favorites! And this No Bake Cookie Dough Cheesecake is no exception.

Now, while I do go crazy for the simplicity of a classic no bake Cheesecake Recipe, I absolutely love to play around with the endless cheesecake possibilities. There are just so many flavor variations!

This variation is a buttery Oreo crust filled with a rich and creamy cookie dough filling topped with homemade whipped cream and more cookie dough.

But don’t worry! Although this cheesecake is totally indulgent, there are no raw eggs! It’s safe, incredibly delicious, and so simple to make.

Does it get any better than that?!

Ingredients Needed:

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Crust

  • Butter: you’ll need ½ cup of melted butter to bind the cookie crumbs into a crust.
  • Sandwich Cookies: blended up chocolate sandwich cookies make the best cheesecake crust. No need to scoop out the frosting!

Cookie Dough

  • Brown Sugar: gives the cookie dough that classic warm sweetness.
  • Butter: you’ll need ½ cup of butter for the dough. Be sure to soften it first so it’s easy to stir together!
  • All-Purpose Flour: you can either heat treat your all-purpose flour or use oat flour instead.
  • Milk: creates the perfect moist texture without adding eggs.
  • Vanilla: adds a subtle sweetness to help flavor the dough.
  • Salt: cuts the sweetness and brings out flavor.
  • Mini Chocolate Chips: just use your favorite!

Cheesecake

  • Cream Cheese: use full fat blocks of cream cheese for the best texture. Low fat cream cheese has more water and will result in a less stable cheesecake.
  • Powdered Sugar: adds sweetness and helps thicken the filling.
  • Vanilla: gives the cheesecake filling just the right amount of flavor depth.
  • Heavy Whipping Cream: use 35% cream for a thick and creamy texture.
  • Whipped Cream: you can use store-bought whip or make a batch of homemade whipped cream to top off the cheesecake.
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How to Make No Bake Cookie Dough Cheesecake

This No Bake Cookie Dough Cheesecake is a whole lot simpler than it looks!

  1. Form the crust: In a food processor, combine melted butter and cookies until smooth. Press into a 9″ springform pan.
  2. Make the cookie dough: In a bowl, mix together sugar and softened butter. Add in flour, milk, vanilla, and salt, then stir until a dough forms. Stir in chocolate chips, then set in the fridge to chill.
  3. Make the cheesecake filling: In a bowl, beat the cream cheese until smooth. Add sugar and vanilla, then beat again until smooth. In a separate bowl, whip the cream until stiff peaks form. Add half of the cream cheese mixture, mix on low until combined, then add the rest.
  4. Roll the cookie dough: Divide the cookie dough into thirds. Roll 1 third into a circle the size of your pan. Lay that on top of the crust. Roll the rest of the dough into small balls. Stir half into the cheesecake mixture and set the rest in the fridge to use for garnish.
  5. Assemble and chill: Spread the cheesecake filling over the crust, then place it in the fridge until set.
  6. Add the topping: Remove the cheesecake from the pan, top with whipped cream and extra cookie dough balls, then serve or store in the fridge.
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No Bake Cheesecake FAQs

Will my no-bake cheesecake set?

Yes! If it’s done properly, you should have no issue getting your no-bake cheesecake to set. Just follow the instructions and chill it in the fridge for a minimum of 6 hours!

How do you thicken a no-bake cheesecake?

There are a few ways you can make sure your cheesecake filling is nice and thick. First, use room temperature cream cheese. It’s easier to beat into a smooth filling for better structure.
Second, beat the heavy cream until stiff peaks form and no less. This incorporates enough air into the filling to create a thicker consistency.
And third, of course, don’t shorten the chill time. The cheesecake needs at least 6 hours, sometimes longer, to fully set in the fridge.

How to store:

This No-Bake Cookie Dough Cheesecake will last in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Can I freeze no bake cheesecake?

Yes! I have successfully frozen lots of no bake cheesecakes. The key is to let it set completely in the fridge before freezing. Place in the freezer to freeze uncovered, then wrap and store up to 3 months.
Let thaw in the fridge overnight or at room temperature for 2-3 hours.
They are also delicious partially frozen!

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Tips and Notes

  • Use a springform pan. A springform pan makes it so much easier to remove the cheesecake without breaking it. If you don’t have one, you can also make this in a 9×13″ pan or two pie plates.
  • Use cold heavy cream. The colder cream will whip much more easily into stiff peaks.
  • Use full-fat cream cheese. Use full-fat cream cheese blocks for the cheesecake filling. Anything else won’t yield that delicious rich and creamy texture.
  • Chill for at least 6 hours. The cheesecake needs a minimum of 6 hours, but sometimes more, to fully set. Don’t slice into it too soon or you’ll just end up with a big mess.
  • For clean slices, run a sharp knife under warm water, dry completely, then slice into the cake. Repeat between slices.
  • Cookie Dough: Many store bought cookie doughs are safe to eat raw so you can save time by using one of those. Just be sure to check the package!
  • To heat treat the flour, microwave it on high for 4-6 minutes or spread it on a baking sheet and bake for 5 minutes at 350ºF. The flour is safe at 165ºF.

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No Bake Cookie Dough Cheesecake

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 29 votes

This No Bake Cookie Dough Cheesecake is made with an Oreo crust and a rich cheesecake filling loaded up with homemade edible cookie dough! Topped with fresh homemade whipped cream!

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Ingredients

Crust

  • ½ cup melted butter
  • 300 grams chocolate sandwich cookies (about 25 cookies)

Cookie Dough*

  • cup brown sugar
  • ½ cup softened butter
  • cups all-purpose flour (heat treated – see notes)**
  • 5 tablespoons milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¾ cup mini chocolate chips

Cheesecake

  • 750 grams cream cheese (24 oz or 3 packages)
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream 35% cream
  • homemade whipped cream for serving

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Instructions

Crust

  • Combine melted butter and cookies in a food processor and process until smooth and a ball forms.

  • Press into a 9″ Springform pan (or a pie plate or square pan works just fine, too!).

Cookie Dough

  • In a medium bowl, stir together sugar and softened butter with a spoon or beat with an electric mixer. Add flour, milk, vanilla and salt and stir until a dough forms, adding a little more milk if needed. Stir in chocolate chips.

  • Set in the refrigerator to chill.

Cheesecake

  • In a large bowl, beat together cream cheese until smooth. Add sugar and vanilla and beat until completely smooth.

  • In a separate bowl, whip cream with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form. Add half to the cream cheese mixture and beat on low until combined. Add remaining whipped cream and beat on low just until combined.

  • Divide the cookie dough in thirds. Roll 1 third into a circle the size of your pan and lay on top of your crust (I do this between 2 sheets of wax paper and it works perfectly!). Roll remaining ⅔ into small balls. Stir half of the cookie dough balls into the cheesecake, and set the remaining in the fridge for garnish.

  • Spread the cheesecake mixture over the crust and set in the refrigerator to chill until set, at least 6 hours.

  • Remove cheesecake from pan and garnish with whipped cream if desired and extra cookie dough balls. Serve and store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Notes

*Cookie Dough: Many store bought cookie doughs are safe to eat raw so this is one place you can save time if you want to! Just be sure to check the package before consuming.

Another option is to swap the all purpose flour for oat flour, since it is safe to consume uncooked.

**To heat treat flour, you can microwave on high for 4-6 minutes or spread on a baking sheet and bake 5 minutes at 350 degrees F. The temperature you are looking for is 165 degrees F.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 810cal | Carbohydrates: 80g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 52g | Saturated Fat: 30g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 14g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 128mg | Sodium: 534mg | Potassium: 231mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 53g | Vitamin A: 1642IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 127mg | Iron: 5mg

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  1. Sheila says

    Would this work with gluten free flour?

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Sheila! Maybe with a 1:1 gluten free substitute? I’ve only tested the recipe as is, so it would be hard to say. If you decide to experiment, let me know how it goes!

      Reply

  2. Teressa says

    I was wondering if this recipe would work if I only had 16 oz of cream cheese even though it calls for 24 I’m unfortunately unable to get another pack of cream cheese

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Teressa, unfortunately I don’t think so. I’ve tested this recipe with 3 packages and all of the other ingredients are for that amount. If you decide to experiment, let me know how it goes!

      Reply

  3. Joanne McDonnell says

    Such a lovely recipe!! Will have to say to anyone who wants to follow this recipe: MAKE SURE YOU HAVE AN ELECTRIC WHISK!! It took me so long to hand whisk it and I didn’t achieve the right consistency, I went with it anyway ?…hence it collapsing after being in the fridge for more than enough hours!

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Yes, an electric mixer is definitely key here to getting it nice and thick! I’m glad you liked it!

      Reply

      • Tonya Mangrum says

        Watching the video and then reading the directions it’s totally different from video in the video it says use a Oreo crust buy at store then it shows eatable cookie dough bought at store then it shows the cream cheese white sugar vanilla then mix. But when you read the ingredients it for making the crust at home and making the cookie dough at home and cream cheese it uses powdered sugar heavy cream vanilla can I get the recipe from the video please

      • Ashley Fehr says

        They are not completely different, and it says nothing in the video about being store bought, it just doesn’t go through every step in detail. The recipe as written is complete.

  4. Vel says

    Can this be made without using chocolate? I can not have chocolate and love cheesecake.
    I was thinking golden Oreos and butterscotch chips. Do you think it would work?
    Thanks

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      I think that would definitely work! I bet it would taste great!

      Reply

  5. Suzanne says

    I just finished making this for dessert to go with Christmas dinner. Since I was pressed for time I used a no-bake cheesecake mix and folded the cookie dough into the batter. My issue was with the cookie dough itself-it was rather sticky and I had an extremely tough time peeling the wax paper off once I placed the dough on top of the crust. Rolling it into balls proved to be challenging-it stuck to everything! It was actually pulling the crust away from the pie plate as I was attempting to peel the wax paper away from the dough. I put the pie plate in the freezer for 15-20 minutes and that seemed to help. Not sure how its going to taste but i thought i would share my feedback in case someone else has issued similar to mine.

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Thanks Suzanne! The cookie dough is definitely easier to work with when chilled.

      Reply

  6. Natalie says

    This is such a beautiful cheesecake! I love the combination with the cookie dough ♥

    Reply

  7. sanjay butt karlpa says

    love this just made it thank u soo much! i will make it it again for my birthday! 🙂

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      I’m glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  8. Amy says

    This looks so good. I love anything cookie dough. I can’t wait to try this! Yum, thanks for sharing.

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Thanks Amy!

      Reply

      • Connie says

        Do u have to use a beater?

      • Ashley Fehr says

        You wouldn’t have to if you can whip it by hand, but it will be tough!

      • Chandler Simmons says

        Does it have to be kept in the refrigerator?

      • Ashley Fehr says

        Yes, I definitely would except to serve it

  9. Tara says

    I made the cheese cake and I don’t know what I did wrong it was so soft when I went to cut it ..it almost fell apart..should I maybe use less whipping cream? I refrigerated it for a full day

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Hi Tara! It is a softer cheesecake, but it should hold up like it did in the photos and video. Did you use 35% cream and not a lighter version?

      Reply

      • Jackie says

        Do we take the cream out of the cookies before making the crust, or leave the cream in the middle of the cookies?

      • Ashley Fehr says

        Leave it in!

  10. Tara says

    I don’t have a food processor big enough how else could I make the crust?

    Reply

    • Sharyl says

      Place the cookies in a zip lock bag and use a tolling pin to crush them by gently beating on them.

      Reply

      • Tara says

        That’s kinda what I thought didn’t know if it had to be crushed that Finley

    • Ashley Fehr says

      I would use the plastic bag and rolling pin trick (you’ll want them to be pretty fine) or if you have a high power blender that might work too

      Reply

    • Jennifer says

      You can buy the oreo crust already in a pie pan at the store

      Reply

    • Cheyenne Youskow says

      Pre crushed Oreo baking crumbs

      Reply

  11. Robin says

    Do you leave the middle of the oreo cookie when makingvthe crust??

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Yes, use the whole cookies

      Reply

  12. Kelly says

    How do you think this would freeze?? Looks delish!

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      I think it should freeze fine!

      Reply

  13. silvia says

    This looks so good. Will try it 😀

    Reply

    • Ashley Fehr says

      Let me know how you like it!

      Reply

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FAQs

Why didn't my no-bake cheesecake set? ›

The texture of the cheesecake will be runnier and it may not set up if using light cream cheese. Full fat cream cheese is best in this recipe. Question: Why is my cheesecake runny/why didn't it set up? Answer: This may be due to the type of cream used.

Why is my no-bake cheesecake so runny? ›

The primary reason a no-bake cheesecake is too runny or doesn't set up properly is generally the temperature of the ingredients. If your cream cheese is too warm, the mixture will be too soft and will never set up properly.

How do you know when a no-bake cheesecake is set? ›

Try this: The cheesecake should be shiny and firm to the touch when set. You can move the cheesecake to the fridge for 30 minutes before slicing, but freezing any longer will make for a frozen cheesecake without the same delightfully creamy texture as the just-refrigerated version.

How do you make a no-bake cheesecake set faster? ›

After the chill time, if your cheesecake still isn't firm enough, you can freeze it to help it set up. Be careful not to freeze it too long unwrapped though; it can cause the texture to become gritty.

Why is my no-bake cheesecake base too hard? ›

It's often simply a case of compressing the mix too much! I have done this many times before - I press the cookie and butter mix down into the tin too hard. This can make it very hard to cut through once it's set. Try compressing it more gently: it doesn't need to be packed in to set well as a base.

What not to do when making cheesecake? ›

Cold ingredients are a big no-no when it comes to cheesecake. If your ingredients are cold you will have to mix them longer which will whip too much air into your batter. If the cake has too much air, it will rise too much in the oven and then the middle will sink when cooling. Nobody wants a sad, sunken cheesecake.

How do you fix runny no bake cheesecake batter? ›

To thicken a no-bake cheesecake, refrigerate it for an extended period or consider adding dissolved gelatin, more cream cheese, or Greek yogurt to the mixture before chilling.

How do you thicken a no bake cheesecake filling? ›

Confectioners' Sugar: A smidge of confectioners' sugar thickens the filling, while also keeping it light. I tested with flour and cornstarch and both left a chalky aftertaste. I recommend sticking with confectioners' sugar. Sour Cream: Add a little sour cream for that trademark tangy cheesecake flavor.

Does no bake cheesecake thicken in the fridge? ›

But given time to chill all the way down to 40°F (4°C), which takes about six hours, the filling becomes firm and dense, much more like a "real" cheesecake and far easier to slice. During that time, the filling will lend some of its moisture to the crust, making it considerably less crumbly.

Can you leave no bake cheesecake out overnight? ›

Leaving cheesecake out overnight is not recommended, as it can lead to food safety concerns. It should be refrigerated within 2 hours of serving to prevent spoilage and maintain its freshness.

What brand of cream cheese is best for cheesecake? ›

Philadelphia cream cheese is a popular brand of cream cheese that is often used in cheesecake recipes, but there are many other brands of cream cheese that can be used as well.

Should I cover no bake cheesecake in the fridge? ›

No-bake cheesecakes should be stored in the refrigerator to keep them fresh and prevent spoilage. Here are some tips for storing no-bake cheesecakes: Cover the cheesecake with plastic wrap or foil to prevent it from drying out or absorbing any odors from other foods in the fridge.

What happens if you over mix no bake cheesecake? ›

If you are making a plain cheesecake such as my no-bake vanilla cheesecake, you can probably get away with cold ingredients, but generally the cream cheese should be room temp. Often a cheesecake mixture can split or curdle because of over mixing – I often get comments of 'how long do I mix for?

How long does a no bake cheesecake last? ›

When does No Bake Cheesecake expire? If unopened and refrigerated, a homemade no bake cheesecake should last 5-7 days. Once it has been opened or sliced into, the cheesecake should ideally be consumed within 2-3 days.

Can I put my no-bake cheesecake in the freezer to set? ›

This makes for a great make-ahead dessert! Do not freeze the cheesecake to set it. The filling won't slice and you'll lose the velvet texture!

Can you put a no-bake cheesecake in the freezer to speed up the process? ›

We do not recommend freezing our no-bake cheesecake as a way to speed up the chilling and setting process because freezing will impact the texture of both the filling and the crust. We also do not recommend freezing the cheesecake as a make-ahead strategy.

Can I put a cheesecake in the freezer to set? ›

Before you can freeze cheesecake, you must let it cool completely at room temperature and then fully set and chill in the fridge overnight. If you're making a no-bake cheesecake, make sure it's chilled long enough to fully set. Once your cheesecake is chilled, you can wrap it and freeze it as is.

What happens when you overbeat cheesecake batter? ›

When making your filling, overmixing can lead to incorporating too much air into the batter. Once baked, the air bubbles will burst, and the cheesecake will fall and crack. THE FIX: The number one reason why you'd overbeat your batter is because you're having dificulty incorporating cold ingredients.

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