a delightful, creamy, and chocolatey experience. Use a knife that has been dipped in water to easily carve this pie.
Prep Time: | 15 mins |
Additional Time: | 9 hrs |
Total Time: | 9 hrs 15 mins |
Servings: | 8 |
Yield: | 1 to 9 – inch pie |
Ingredients
- 1 (3.9 ounce) package instant chocolate pudding mix
- 1 (8 ounce) container frozen whipped topping, thawed
- 1 cup crushed chocolate sandwich cookies
- 1 (9 inch) prepared chocolate cookie crumb crust
Instructions
- Prepare pudding as directed for pie filling; let set.
- When pudding is set, fold in whipped topping and crushed cookies. Pour pudding mixture into crust.
- Freeze overnight. Serve.
Nutrition Facts
Calories | 329 kcal |
Carbohydrate | 41 g |
Cholesterol | 0 mg |
Dietary Fiber | 1 g |
Protein | 3 g |
Saturated Fat | 9 g |
Sodium | 438 mg |
Sugars | 26 g |
Fat | 18 g |
Unsaturated Fat | 0 g |
Reviews
Light and fluffy and yummy! Extremely easy to make! As another reviewer commented, you can’t refreeze it, so you’d better eat all of it or refrigerate the leftovers, if there are any left! It was spilling over the sides of the pie crust, so put the rest in custard bowls – filled two bowls. This is the second time I have made this and will be making it again and again!
Loved this! I used the larger box of pudding and less cool whip. Huge hit!
I’m not sure why this calls for freezing. In the 100 times I’ve made this, I’ve never froze it, just let it set up in the refrigerator.
I used crushed thin mints and a few crushed Andes mints instead of Oreos. Also, I didn’t freeze it but I left it in the fridge overnight before bringing to a work thing. It went great!
So yummy and so easy! It disappeared fast. I added more whipped cream on top aand crumbled more cookies on top of that. Tasted like ice cream cake.
AMAZING!!! Couldn’t have asked for a better recipe…it IS like DQ’s ice cream cake…only better!!! This is fun because you can try many different variations….maybe vanilla pudding with crushed heath bars in the pudding and on top? I will try new variations…this is a keeper…for life!
It was rock hard, and the crust did not want to come out of the pan. The texture was not creamy like I expected, it had frozen crystals throughout. It finally tasted pretty good once it sat on the plate and thawed out. My suggestion would be to freeze it for maybe 20 minutes to make it set, then store it in the refrigerator until serving time.
I loved this because it was soooo easy and yummy! I forgot to cover it when I put it in the freezer, so it tasted a little like the freezer. 🙂 But that was my fault. I even got the low fat whipped topping and the cheap brand of cookies, and it was still soooo delicious! I also put some cookies on top.
Great recipe. I will definitely make this again. I did use a ready made oreo pie crust and I put toffee in the mix instead of cookies. My family loved it!!! Thanks.
Doesn’t get much quicker or easier than this. Any dessert recipe that doesn’t require baking time is right up my alley. Using my microplane, I garnished with a mint chocolate candy bar. YUMMO and thanks Kimberly!
Tastes great, and easy to make!
Very easy and good.
Delicious! I added additional crumbled oreos to the top for taste and appearance.
Easy to make but didn’t taste that great – wouldn’t make this again
This was a fun after school activity for me and my children to do together.
This was quite good and easy, but a lot of time with the pie in the fridge. First I had to set the pudding for a couple of hours. I also put crushed Oreos on the top to make it more interesting. I used Reduced Fat Oreos, since they are crushed anyway.
Quick, easy and certainly a party favorite.
I’m not a big fan of DQ’s frozen ice cream cakes but my family is and this had a similar taste. I didn’t measure how many oreos I used, just added until I felt it looked right. I let some oreo chunks be large while others were crushed fine and this made for a nice pie. Plus, it is a breeze to make. Thanks Kimberly.
I’m not a big fan of DQ’s frozen ice cream cakes but my family is and this had a similar taste. I didn’t measure how many oreos I used, just added until I felt it looked right. I let some oreo chunks be large while others were crushed fine and this made for a nice pie. Plus, it is a breeze to make. Thanks Kimberly.
tastes fantastic, but if you don’t eat everything at one time the refreezing makes it rock hard, so you have to thaw it and then it melts and falls apart. it does taste very good though. i’d recommend making it when you know it will be finished the first time you serve it
This was a simple but tasty dish. I took to a fourth of July party and there was not enough to go around with everyone who wanted seconds