A classic recipe for Chocolate Lasagna. This easy, no-bake dessert is layered with crushed Oreos, cream, and chocolate pudding. If you loved our popular Strawberry Pretzel Salad, you are bake sale ideas for a treat with this Chocolate Lasagna Recipe.
A slice of layered chocolate lasagna topped with crushed oreos and chocolate shavings on a white plate. Homemade chocolate lasagna recipe that is the ultimate no bake dessert great for any occasion, especially parties and holidays. Hey, hey, Valentina with Valentina’s Corner sharing our favorite no-bake chocolate lasagna recipe. This dessert was made popular by Olive Garden’s Chocolate Lasagna. If you like chocolate cake but don’t like to bake, you have found yourself a new favorite dessert recipe.
The dessert comes together so quickly. The crunchy Oreo crust with a cheesecake layer and chocolate pudding makes for a phenomenal combination of flavors. We love make-ahead crowd-pleasing desserts like Panna Cotta and Baklava. This chocolate pudding layer dessert is a winner for parties and potlucks and loved by kids and adults alike.
A slice of chocolate lasagna on a plate with the dessert in the spoon. The BEST chocolate lasagna recipe that is made with layers of sweet cream and chocolate pudding and an Oreo crust. Cheesecake layer- In a bowl, beat together the cream cheese with vanilla and powdered sugar. Carefully spread over the Oreo crust. Refrigerate as you prepare the chocolate layer. Chocolate pudding layer- Beat the cold milk with instant chocolate pudding until it thickens. Carefully spread over the cheesecake layer.
Cool whip layer- Spread the Cool Whip over the chocolate layer and top with reserved crushed Oreos or your favorite topping. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours or overnight and enjoy. Step-by-step collage on how to make homemade chocolate lasagna. A delicious and EASY no-bake chocolate lasagna recipe made with chocolate pudding, whipped cream and an Oreo crust. Use original Oreos and not the double cream. Chill Before Serving: Don’t take out the dish too early when serving.