
A festive no-bake layered dessert that combines a cookie crust, creamy cheesecake layer, vanilla pudding with cookie bits, and a cloud of whipped topping—perfect for holiday gatherings.

This Christmas Cookie Lasagna has been my holiday showstopper for years. I first put this together during a chaotic December when guests were arriving and I needed a dessert that looked impressive but required little hands-on time. The result was a layered, chilled sweet that everyone mistook for something much more fussy than it actually is. The contrast of a buttery cookie crust, tangy-sweet cream cheese layer, and light vanilla pudding studded with cookie crumbs creates a texture parade in every bite. It slices like a bar but delivers the decadence of a layered confection.
I remember assembling the layers while carols played in the background and sipping warm cider between steps. My family loves the way the pudding holds little cookie morsels so you get a pleasant crunch amid silk. It’s forgiving, can be made a day ahead, and decorates itself with seasonal sprinkles or mini chocolate chips. This is my go-to when I want something festive, quick, and crowd-pleasing without any oven time during the busiest part of the season.
My own memories around this sweet are practical and joyful. Once I made it for a neighborhood cookie exchange and neighbors kept returning for seconds because the layers felt indulgent but familiar. It’s the recipe I turn to when my schedule is full and I still want something that looks festive on the table. Watching children’s faces when they see the sprinkles always reminds me why simple desserts can be the most beloved.
My favorite aspect is how forgiving the assembly is. Once, during a family party, I realized I had only 10 minutes to pull dessert together; swapping in store cookies and frozen whipped topping still produced enthusiastic compliments. Friends often ask for the recipe because it looks elegant without the stress of baking or piping. The layered look always feels celebratory and fits right into holiday spreads.
Store the assembled dish covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Use an airtight lid or press a layer of plastic wrap directly on the whipped topping to prevent it from absorbing fridge odors. For longer storage, cut into portions, place parchment between layers in an airtight container, and freeze for up to 1 month; thaw overnight in the refrigerator. When reheating is mentioned, note that this is a cold dessert best served chilled; do not microwave as the textures will break down.
If you need to adapt the ingredients: swap the sugar cookies for gluten-free cookies to make it gluten-free, use vegan cream cheese and coconut-based whipped topping to approach a dairy-free version (note almond extract may be retained). For a lighter dessert, use light cream cheese and lighter whipped topping although texture will be less dense. Replace vanilla pudding with chocolate for a cocoa twist, or use pistachio pudding for a green layer that suits the season.
Serve chilled directly from the 8x8-inch dish or cut into squares for a dessert platter. Garnish each piece with a small dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkling of crushed cookies or red and green sprinkles for a festive look. Pair with coffee, mulled cider, or a bright citrus dessert wine. For a holiday buffet, arrange squares on a decorative platter with small labels describing the flavors to entice guests.
This layered chilled sweet draws on classic American refrigerator desserts that gained popularity in mid-20th century home cooking, where convenience mixes like instant pudding and whipped toppings made complex-looking desserts accessible. It is a modern twist combining cookie crumbs as a base—similar to cheesecake crusts—with a no-bake cream layer and boxed-pudding convenience. Over time, cooks have adapted the formula to seasonal cookies and flavors, creating countless regional variations.
To adapt seasonally: in winter, stir crushed peppermint candies or use peppermint extract sparingly; in spring, swap in pastel sprinkles and lemon pudding for brightness. For Christmas, use red and green sprinkles and replace some cookie crumbs with crushed ginger snaps for a spiced note. Summer gatherings welcome fresh berries layered on top just before serving for a fresh contrast.
Assemble the crust and cream-cheese layer a day ahead, cover, and refrigerate. Make the pudding layer on the morning of serving and fold in the cookies just before spreading so they retain some crunch. Reserve the final whipped topping and decorations until right before guests arrive to keep decorations crisp and colorful. Use labeled containers for portability if transporting to a party.
This dessert is one of those rare combinations of simple technique and high holiday impact. It travels well, feeds a crowd, and gives you back time to enjoy your guests. Try it once and you will see why it regularly reappears on my holiday table.
Press the crust firmly with the bottom of a measuring cup for an even, compact base that slices cleanly.
Use full-fat cream cheese and whole milk for the creamiest texture; low-fat dairy will produce a looser set.
Fold whipped cream into the cream cheese gently to preserve airiness and avoid a dense finish.
Make the pudding right before assembly to keep it thick and avoid runny layers; instant pudding sets quickly.
Chill uncovered for the first 10 minutes to help stabilize the top, then cover loosely to prevent condensation.
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Yes. Assemble as directed and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight. Chilling helps the layers firm for clean slices.
Yes. Use gluten-free cookies for the crust and check labels on pudding mix and whipped topping to ensure they are gluten-free.
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Crush cookies to fine crumbs using a food processor or heavy rolling pin. Combine with melted butter until evenly moistened. Press firmly into the bottom of an 8x8-inch dish and chill 10 to 15 minutes.
Beat softened cream cheese with granulated sugar and vanilla until smooth. Fold in 1 cup whipped cream gently and spread evenly over the chilled crust.
Whisk the instant vanilla pudding mix with 1 1/2 cups cold milk until thickened. Stir in almond extract if using and fold in crushed cookies, then spread over the cream layer.
Spread 2 cups whipped topping evenly over the pudding. Garnish with crushed cookies, sprinkles, or mini chips. Refrigerate at least 4 hours or overnight before serving.
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