This cookies and cream cheesecake is a simple dessert with an Oreo cookie crust and creamy cheesecake filling packed with chopped Oreos. Mini Oreo cheesecake bites are one of my favorite party treats!
Mini Oreo Cheesecake Bites
Cheesecake, particularly this mini Oreo cheesecake recipe, is one of my all-time favorite desserts. It is perfectly rich without being over the top sweet, and it makes any meal feel like a special occasion when it is served.
These cookies and cream cheesecake bites take a standard cheesecake recipe, but add in a delicious Oreo pie twist! The base is an Oreo pie crust, the cheesecake filling is studded with crushed pieces of the cookie and it’s topped with a mini Oreo cookie.
Why I Love These Mini Desserts
I absolutely love these mini Oreo cheesecake bites as an individual dessert option!
- They are adorable. Let’s start with the most obvious: tiny desserts are just so cute!
- Less fuss. Making mini bites seems like it may be more work than making one larger dessert, but I have found the opposite to be true. It’s just as easy to make the smaller version, and they are much easier than trying to cut a cake perfectly even.
- Crowd favorite. I also love that these mini Oreo cheesecake bites are absolutely party-worthy. Whether you are making them for a baby shower or for a birthday, it’s so easy serve these mini desserts!
How to Make Cookies and Cream Cheesecake Bites
You can find the full, printable recipe below, but here are the basic steps to take when making this recipe.
Create the crust by combining the melted butter and crushed Oreos then pressing the mixture into mini cheesecake form and baking for a few minutes.
Create the cheesecake layer by beating together the egg, cream cheese, sugar, vanilla then folding in the chopped Oreos then spoon into the mini cheesecake mold.
Bake then let cool. After the cheesecakes are cooled, place into the fridge to chill. Once chilled, make the homemade whipped cream, pipe unto the top, add a min Oreo cookie and serve .
Recipe Tips
I’ve made this recipe a time or two (or ten) and have learned some tricks along the way. Here are some insider tips to make sure this dessert turns out perfect every time.
- Make sure each layer has time to cool. After you bake the Oreo crust, it will need to cool slightly before adding the second layer. After you bake the cheesecake layer, cool your cheesecake on the counter for several minutes before placing it in the fridge to chill completely.
- You’ll know the cheesecakes are done baking when they have puffed up and are slightly jiggly when you give the tray a gentle shake.
- The secret to removing air bubbles in your cheesecake layer is to tap the pan down on the counter a few times before baking it. This will help prevent them from cracking and splitting as well.
- Use your fingers to press down the crust. You’ll need the crushed Oreos to make a dense, firm layer on the bottom. The best way to do this is by using clean fingers to press down firmly on the layer.
- If you don’t have a mini cheesecake pan, you can use a muffin tin instead. You will need to line the pan with paper cupcake liners and you will get 8-10 cheesecakes instead of 12. Because they are slightly larger, you may need to adjust cooking time by a few minutes.
Make-Ahead and Storing
If you are looking for a dessert that’s easy to make ahead of time, look no further. These can be made up to 3 days in advance when wrapped and stored in the fridge. Make sure they have had time to cool completely before being wrapped and chilled.
You can even make them a few weeks in advance, then wrap and store in the freezer. Whenever you want to enjoy one, just pull it out and dethaw it in the microwave at 30% power for 30-45 seconds.
If you plan to make these ahead of time, just make as usual, then hold off on the whipped cream—that should be done right before you serve.
Want more creative ways to use Oreos? Try these Oreo balls, easy Oreo ice cream cake, cookies and cream cookies or these easy Oreo brownies.
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Mini Oreo Cheesecakes
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Ingredients
Crust:
- 10 Oreo cookies
- 1 Tablespoon butter , melted
Cheesecake:
- 12 ounces cream cheese , softened
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 egg
- pinch of salt
- ½ cup chopped Oreo cookies (filling removed)
Topping:
- 1 cup heavy cream
- ¼ cup powdered sugar
- 12 mini Oreo cookies for topping
Instructions
Crust:
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Prepare a mini cheesecake pan by spraying with cooking spray.
- Crush the Oreo cookies until fine and mix with the melted butter. Spoon into the prepared pan, adding about 1 1/2 teaspoons to each well of the tin. Press the crust down with your fingers. Bake five minutes, then remove and let cool slightly.
Filling:
- While the crust is baking, beat together the cream cheese, sugar, vanilla, egg and salt until well combined. Fold in the chopped Oreo cookies. Spoon into the cheesecake pan, filling each well nearly full. Tap gently on the counter to remove any air bubbles.
- Bake 15-18 minutes, or until the cheesecakes are puffed up and only jiggle slightly when shaken gently. Remove and let cool, then chill in the fridge.
Topping:
- When the cheesecakes have chilled, whip the heavy cream until light and fluffy. Beat in the powdered sugar. Pipe onto the cooled cheesecakes and top each with a mini Oreo cookie. Enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.
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Originally written by Alicia from The Baker Upstairs.
So easy and they looked great, I’m not a fan of baked cheesecake but loved these mini ones as they are not too rich, they are so good I am making them to take to a friend tomorrow who has her own finger food catering business, I bet she will want the recipe!!
I recently made these little cheesecakes for a wedding rehearsal dinner, and although they sure didn’t look as good as the picture here, they were the #1 hit of the evening. Numerous people asked “Who made these, they are sooo good” and and other fine descriptions and heavenly eye rolls. By the end of the evening, as word got out that it was me who had made them, I had no less than 12 people say they wanted me to make more and bring them to their house.
Ah that’s so good to hear! I love that they were the hit of the night!
Great recipe. Just curious, has anybody else used the leftover cookie white stuff in the frosting? I did, it was great.
Perfect recipe! My fambam looooves it🥰
I didn’t have heavy cream thou to make a whip on top, but it’s still delicious . Thanks for this recipe😊
I’m so glad your family loved them!
The filling makes 11 instead of 12 mini cheesecakes but it is an awesome recipe. Delicious!
How long should you store the cheesecake in the fridge for if planning to serve it the same day?
Hi Jayme! I would recommend storing in the fridge for at least 3-4 hours!
Is the crust made with 10 Oreos crushed up with the frosting still inside, or 10 Oreos with the filling removed (so 20 chocolate cookies), or just 10 chocolate cookies? I removed the filling, but the crust did not stay together after I baked it, so I’m guessing that was wrong! 😀 I ended up just putting a whole Oreo at the bottom (like you said was an option in the regular mini cheesecake recipe), but I would love to know for next time.
Hi Alexa! I use 10 whole oreo cookies with the cream in them!
Hello! Is the pan you used a muffin pan or is there an actual mini cheesecake pan?
Hi Heather – I used a mini cheesecake pan. If you don’t have one, you can use a muffin tin instead. You will need to line the pan with paper cupcake liners and you will get 8-10 cheesecakes instead of 12. Because they are slightly larger, you may need to adjust cooking time by a few minutes.
I made it and it was easy and delicious
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Oh these are amazing. I can’t wait to make these for my family.
My kids really loved these!! They were such a huge hit!
Oreo cheesecake is one of my all time favorite flavors. These look amazing! Can’t wait to try it.
I know what I’m making this weekend! This looks so amazing and I bet they’re not going to last long in our house.
These are the best thing ever! Pretty sure I could eat a dozen of these bites in one sitting!
These are so cute!! The perfect bite-sized treat to make for a party.
Wondering cook time with larger muffin tins
Hi Diane! I haven’t made these in larger muffin tins so I am not sure of the cook time. I would just watch them after 20 minutes and you’ll know they are done when the cheesecakes are puffed up and only jiggle slightly when shaken gently.
These look amazing! I can’t wait to try them. :)
Yum! These look dangerously delicious! We love all things cookies and cream in our house!
Paige
Oh golly gosh this looks heavenly!!
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