Make this sweet and yummy dessert no-bake Oreo cheesecake bars perfect for after-party dinners. This dessert will surely be a crowd favorite!
Ingredients:
Crust:
• 24 pieces Oreo cookies
• 4 tbsp melted butter
Batter:
• 400 grams cream cheese (room temperature)
• 400 grams heavy cream
• 1 tsp vanilla essence
• 1/2 cup sugar
• 8-10 pieces Oreo cookies (crumbled into smaller pieces)
Optional:
• 3-4 pieces Oreo cookies (crumbled into smaller pieces)
Instructions:
Crust:
Place 24 pieces of Oreo cookies in a ziplock bag.
Seal it.
Crush into fine crumbs using a rolling pin.
Transfer to a bowl.
Add 4 tbsp melted butter.
Mix until well combined.
Transfer to a parchment-lined 9 x 9-inch baking dish.
Spread evenly and press it gently into the dish.
Place inside the fridge and let it cool for 10 minutes.
Batter:
In a mixing bowl, add 400 grams of cream cheese.
Using a handheld electric mixer, beat it until smooth.
Add 400 grams of heavy cream, 1 tsp of vanilla essence and 1/2 cup sugar.
Beat the mixture to combine.
Add crumbled Oreo cookies into the batter.
Mix well.
Pour over the crust.
Spread evenly.
Sprinkle with some crumbled Oreo cookies.
Place it inside the fridge and let it freeze for 4 hours or until set.
Once set, remove from the baking dish.
Slice into equal portions.
Enjoy!
Images – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlYIlkZZMsM
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