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Mint Chocolate Layer Dessert
This Mint Chocolate Layer Dessert has a delicious Oreo cookie crust, a no bake mint cheesecake layer, chocolate pudding, and topped mint whipped cream and chocolate ganache. It's a perfect dessert to serve up for St. Patrick's Day or if you just love a scrumptious Mint Chocolate Dessert.
Serve up this mint chocolate layer dessert for your next potluck, summer cookout, or as a surprise for the family. A mint chocolate lasagna, that has layers of mint and chocolate in every bite.
If you are a fan of no bake layered desserts, this recipe right here is for you. Tons of mint flavor, layers of creamy and crunchy flavor.
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How to make Mint Chocolate Layer Dessert
Oreo Cookie Crust | Start by crushing your Oreos in a storage bag with a rolling pin or with a food processor and then mix with the butter until the crumbs are coated. Press into your 9x13 pan to make it a crust.
Cheesecake Layer | To make this no-bake cheesecake layer, you are going to start by whipping up the cream cheese until it's smooth and creamy. You can use a hand mixer or stand mixer to do this. It is SO important to use room temperature cream cheese.
Beat in the sugar and both extracts until everything is incorporated. Then mix in the green gel food coloring and ½ cup of the heavy cream. Adding the heavy cream a little at a time helps prevent the cheesecake layer from becoming clumpy.
Once the heavy cream is incorporated and the cheesecake layer is creamy, add in the remaining heavy cream and beat until stiff peaks form.
Add the cheesecake on top of the oreo cookie crust and evenly spread out.
Pudding Layer | The next layer to this no-bake dessert is your pudding layer. Use a family-size instant chocolate pudding mix and beat in milk until thick. You can then either combine the chocolate pudding and hot fudge and then spread them on top of the cheesecake or layer them.
Whipped Cream and Ganache | Next you will use a whipped cream topping, then top with a chocolate ganache.
Can you freeze this Mint Chocolate Layer Dessert
You can freeze this mint chocolate layer dessert. Simply mix it up, and then cover tightly and freeze as you would like. This mint chocolate layer dessert can freeze for up to three months.
Place in the fridge to thaw from being frozen. Or you can eat it frozen for more of an ice cream texture.
How long will Mint Chocolate Layer Dessert last?
This cheesecake layered mint dessert can store for around 4-6 days in the fridge. You will find it can kind of sog up after it sits for so long. It is best to eat your layered dessert within the first 48 hours of making.
Can I use whipped cream instead of heavy whipping cream?
If you want to use whipped cream instead of heavy whipping cream you can. Once your mixture is mixed up, fold in the whipped cream. Otherwise, it will deflate as it mixes if you overmix.
Can I add mini chocolate chips to the cheesecake layer?
Go right ahead and fold in mini chocolate chips in the batter or sprinkle on top of the layer before you top with your next layer.
Both will work great, and you get more texture into your cheesecake layer.
Can I leave out the mint extract?
Go right ahead and skip the mint extract if you want just a chocolate layered dessert. I love the sweet mint next to the creamy and crunchy layers. But, it will taste just as delicious without if you need.
Can I make an extra batch of ganache drizzle instead of using hot fudge topping?
Yes! If you forgot to buy the hot fudge topping or just want to double the batch of ganache instead, that would work perfectly.
Tips for clean cutting this layered dessert?
Make sure your layered dessert is completely set up. You can also set your dessert in the freezer for a few hours, then slice. This will ensure you get a really clean cut.
Dip your incredibly sharp knife in hot water, wipe it off, and make a slice. Repeat dipping in hot water, wiping, and cutting.
More No-Bake Desserts To Try
- No Bake Birthday Cake Cheesecake
- Easy No Bake Butterfinger Bites
- Banana Cream Pie
- Easy No Bake Cappuccino Trifles
- Mocha No Bake Cookies






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