Oreo Cookies & Cream Filling Recipe (2024)

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This OREO Cookies & Cream filling is perfect for cakes and cupcakes. Creamy and sweet with Oreo crumbs throughout - it's a delightful surprise to fill your desserts!

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Soooo, I've been asked again and again and again about posting my Oreo Cookies & Cream Filling Recipe and finally, I've gone and done it! Yay!

This recipe is so, so good! I love to use it to fill cakes and cupcakes, chocolate or vanilla! It's not really meant to be used as a frosting because it's super soft and also pretty chunky, but you can pipe it into a cupcake or put piles of it between layers of cake!

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If you want to put together cupcakes like these, you can find my chocolate cake recipe here. Then when they're cooled, fill them with theOreo Cookies & Cream Filling. You can see how I fill cupcakes with a thick filling here.

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I frosted these with cream cheese buttercream frosting and then topped them with a Double Stuf Oreo! Cupcake Heaven!!

Maybe you don't want a cupcake... how about a mouth-watering cake?

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This Oreo Cookies & Cream Filling is the same filling that I used on that ooey-gooey Dark Chocolate Cake with Dark Chocolate Chips , Oreo Cream Filling & Rich Delicious Ganache Cake that I posted on Facebook awhile back!

To make that cake, bake 3 layers of chocolate cake (stir some dark chocolate chips into the batter at the end). When it's cooled, pour ganacheover the bottom cake, then pile on theOreo Cookies & Cream Filling. Repeat twice more and enjoy!!

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Oreo Cookies & Cream Filling Recipe

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  • Author: Rose
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
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OREO Cookies & Cream filling perfect for cakes and cupcakes. Creamy and sweet with Oreo crumbs throughout.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Cream together the cream cheese, butter, and vanilla until smooth. Mix in the powdered sugar until smooth. Fold in the crushed cookies.
  2. Use immediately to fill cakes or cupcakes or refrigerate until ready to use. If you refrigerate it, it will thicken. Use 1-2 tablespoons of heavy cream to thin it again to a good consistency for filling!
  3. Notes
  4. Tip: Cakes and cupcake that are filled with Oreo Cookies & Cream filling should be refrigerated until time to serve!
  • Prep Time: 15
  • Category: Dessert

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Rose Atwater is the founder and cake decorator behind Rose Bakes. She is baker, cake decorator, author, wife to Richy and homeschooling mommy to 6 wonderful kiddos! Her work has been featured in American Cake Decorating Magazine, Cakes Decor, Pretty Witty Cakes Magazine, Huffington Post and Cake Geek Magazine. Learn more here...

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  1. Barbara

    Gorgeous... I love the oreo cake

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  2. Catherine

    My two almost three year old daughter asked for a princess cake for her birthday. I loved yours on this site so i was going to duplicate it in a way. She wants a chocolate cake filled with Oreo. I want to put fondant on it because I like the look of it. I know fondant is not to be refrigerated so any suggestions on how i can make this cake ahead of time(day before) without having to refrigerate the fondant?

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    • Rose

      As long as it stays in a very cool room, it should be fine overnight!

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    • Maria Casiano

      Hi I'll be making a bridal shower. CAKe and they want cookies and cream filling and thank God I found your recipe ,can The cake be out on the Andy table all the while until it's ready to be cut? Pls help

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  3. Duane mcnary

    I would really like to learn how to make a frosting identical to oreo filling. If anyone knows how please tell me the recipe

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  4. Karen

    Hi. Can't wait to make the Oreo Cookies & Cream Filling for the Youth Group at church. Please tell me what is 'campaignlcon' in the ingredients. Thank you. Keep posting these goodies!!

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  5. Kayla

    Hi rose, was wondering what I should do if I have three cakes that have cookies and cream filling. They all won't fit in my refrigerator and I seen you put that it should be refrigerated

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    • Rose

      The cream cheese frostings/fillings absolutely need refrigeration, so I'd recommend making a vanilla buttercream without cream cheese and simply adding the crushed cookies to that.

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  6. Gelic

    Can this recipe be used for making filling for chocolates? I just got new molds and I wanted to try different fillings for the chocolates that I plan on giving my friends for Valentine's day.

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    • Rose

      I don't see why not!?

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  7. Sofia

    Hi rose, I just wanted to know what the yield of this is in terms of using it for a cupcake filling. I am making 12 cupcakes and want to if this recipe needs to be adjusted to get me that amount of filling.

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    • Rose Atwater

      This would be too much for 12 cupcakes. I'd probably cut it in half.

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  8. Ashley

    Hi, I was wondering how much does this recipe yeild? I'm making a very big cake and want to use it as my filling.

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    • Rose Atwater

      Around 3 cups.

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  9. Talia

    Hello, since you say to refrigerate the cupcakes containing the Oreo creme filling until ready to serve, would it be ok if they're out for about 3.5 hours before being served? I have to bring them somewhere and they won't be served until that time after I get there and I have no access to a fridge.

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    • Susan at RoseBakes.com

      Hi Talia, thanks for stopping by the blog. The cupcakes will be fine if they're out that long. Hope you enjoy them!

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  10. Lisa

    Hello! I was wondering if I could use a hand mixer to mix the filling :)?

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    • Rose

      I'm sure you could!

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  11. Kim

    How far in advance can I make the filling?

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    • Rose

      A few days - just keep it refrigerated.

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    • Rose

      Yes!

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  12. Susan O

    I'd like to fill and freeze 2 layers of devil's food cake. I know you said it would freeze well, but what do you think about freezing the cakes already filled?

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    • Rose

      I've done that with no problems!

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  13. ruby

    amazing recipe really nice

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  14. Angel

    The recipe for Oreo Cookies & cream filling says page not found. Is there a chance you can send it to me? Thank you

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  15. Elisha

    Hello I can’t find the recipe to the Oreo filling it goes to chocolate buttercream please help

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    • Rose

      So sorry about that Elisha! It's fixed now 🙂 I was doing some updating today and somehow the recipe card number got changed.

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  16. Linda Jones

    My name is Linda Jones I made the vanilla bean frosting. It was amazing thank you!

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    • Rose

      Awesome - happy to hear it!

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  17. Tiffany

    I was struggling to find an easy way to make a "mint chocolate chip" cake like my 5 year old daughter requested for the top tier of her birthday cake. I was about to say "forget it" as I had to do everything else for the party as well. I decided to do this Oreo filling/choc. cake for the 3 tier instead...however, when I went to buy the Oreo cookies, low and behold - mint cream Oreo's! Thank you for inadvertently saving my daughter's dream cake! I highly recommend playing with different Oreo flavors. Thanks so much!

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    • Rose

      Oh that's awesome Tiffany - thank you for sharing!! 🙂

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  18. Wendy Graham

    I made this recipe for my son's 10th birthday party. I used a store bought chocolate fudge cake mix and made this filling to go between two layers. I have to admit, I loved this recipe so much I used a fairly thick layer of it between the cake layers! I had so many rave reviews of the cake! This filling (along with Rose's Crusting Buttercream recipe) were absolutely delicious! Thanks Rose for sharing your recipes! Couldn't have done this without you!

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    • Rose

      Awesome - thank you!

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  19. Catherine

    I think I put too much heavy cream when I was mixing. My son came on the side of me and bumped. Opps. Well now it’s runny. Any tips on how to thicken it back up? I tried to add more powder sugar but that didn’t help.

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    • Rose

      Oh goodness - sometimes that's really hard to correct. You can add more sugar but it may get too sweet before the texture corrects. Sometimes I make a half batch and just mix it in to the batch that's too wet to try and balance it.

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  20. Lisa

    Looking for Oreo filling recipe

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  21. Kara

    Hello Rose,

    Amateur baker here, so this might be a dumb question. I was wondering if you add any heavy cream during the mixing process, or is it only needed to thin out the filling after chilling? Or is it a preference thing?

    Thanks for your time, and thanks for sharing this recipe.

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    • Rose

      I usually add a little when Is tart mixing, and then as needed at the end for thinning it out.

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  22. Autymn

    How much filling does this make? I need to make a two layer 8inch cake and 38 cupcakes and I don’t know how much to make of this. The cake and cup cakes will be filled.

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  23. Amanda

    Thank you for posting this recipe! This might be a silly question but in the food processor are we using only the outside cookie or can the Oreo cookie filling be used to get the flavor in?

    Thank you!
    Amanda

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    • Rose

      I use whole cookies!

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  24. Mike

    Love this recipe!!! How long can I keep it refrigerated? Will it still be good a week later?

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    • Rose

      Yes, it should be good in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

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  25. Jan Schnipke

    How long can the cookies and cream filling stay crunchy inside cupcake? I have used pudding with Oreo crumbs but after a while the crumbs get soft.

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  26. Angela Rietschlin

    This cookies and cream filling tasted great and was easy to pipe into the cake!

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    • Helena

      Hi there
      Can I use cream cheese frosting (the ones you buy ready - Philadelphia cream cheese frosting ) instead of cream cheese? And if so would i need to take out the sugar from the recipe? Or alter it in any way? Thx

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      • Rose

        Hmmm, I've never used pre-made cream cheese frosting so I am not sure.

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  27. Katie

    So amazing! Thank you for sharing this recipe!

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  28. Susan Bruce

    Do you think I could use this filling in a Bundt cake? I would like to put have the cake batter in the pan then the cookie and cream filling then the rest of the cake batter, then bake the cake. Do you think this would work

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    • Rose

      I don't think that would be a good thing. I'm afraid it would melt and be a mess.

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  29. Connie

    Ok so I am not sure what I did but this was a gooey mess! The filling was so overwhelmed w the cream cheese taste . Didn’t taste like oreos at all. . A mess

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Oreo Cookies & Cream Filling Recipe (2024)

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What is the filling inside Oreos? ›

It's called creme for a reason

Oreos are produced alongside products that contain milk — it's up to you to decide if that's a line you're willing to cross. In short, Oreo's "creme" is hydrogenated vegetable oil, high fructose corn syrup, soy lecithin, and vanillin.

What is the cookie to filling ratio for Oreos? ›

OREO® cookies stick to a rather precise ratio. Every OREO® cookie is 71 percent cookie to 29 percent creme. The classic cookie has a strict ratio so every bite tastes familiar.

What are the ingredients in Oreos? ›

INGREDIENTS: UNBLEACHED ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE [VITAMIN B1], RIBOFLAVIN [VITAMIN B2], FOLIC ACID), SUGAR, PALM OIL, SOYBEAN AND/OR CANOLA OIL, COCOA (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, LEAVENING (BAKING SODA AND/OR CALCIUM PHOSPHATE), SALT, SOY LECITHIN, ...

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