Only 3 Ingredients Oreo Dessert – Oreo No Bake Dessert Recipe

Here’s a quick, easy and fun Oreo no bake dessert recipe perfect for that weekend afternoon. All you need are Oreo biscuits, some dark chocolate, and whipping cream to prepare this yummy dessert. Kids will surely love this. Make extra Oreo dessert cups for your adult friends.

Ingredients:

• 10 Oreo biscuits
• 1/4 cup dark chocolate (sliced into small pieces)
• 1/2 cup whipping cream

Instructions:

Put 10 Oreo biscuits in a blender.
Blend until crushed.
Transfer to a bowl.
Set aside.

Fill a pot of boiled water.
Place a bowl on top of the pot.
Add 1/4 cup of dark chocolate bits.
Stir and completely melt the chocolate.
Set aside.

Add 1/2 cup of whipping cream in a mixing bowl.
Use a handheld mixer and beat until stiff peaks form.
Place half of the cream in a piping bag.
Set aside.
Add melted chocolate into the remaining half of the cream.
Mix well using the handheld mixer.
Set aside.

Assembly:

Prepare two glass cups.
Add a layer of melted chocolate mixture, followed by a layer of crushed Oreo.
Pipe a cream on the next layer.
Sprinkle some crushed Oreo on top.
Top it off with a cream and an Oreo biscuit.
Do the same with the second cup.
Place inside the fridge for 1-2 hours.
Once set, remove from the fridge.
Serve immediately and enjoy!

Only 3 Ingredients Oreo Dessert - Oreo No Bake Dessert Recipe
Images – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD_h7DHoXdI

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