
A no bake layered holiday dessert made with crushed Christmas cookies, creamy cheesecake layer, vanilla pudding, and whipped topping. Bright, festive, and perfect for gatherings.

This Easy Christmas Cookie Lasagna started as a playful experiment the year my neighbor dropped off a tin of festive sugar cookies. I wanted something showy for a small holiday party but I had no oven time. The result was a layered, refrigerator dessert built like a miniature lasagna that looked holiday perfect and sliced cleanly. The contrasting textures of a crunchy cookie base, silky cream cheese layer, gentle pudding layer studded with cookie bits, and pillowy whipped topping made this dish an instant hit at our table.
I discovered how versatile this format can be the first time I served it. Guests loved that a single pan produced bright colors and familiar flavors without time under heat. It has become my go to when I need something that travels well, can be made a day ahead, and pleases both kids and adults. The flavors are simple and nostalgic, with vanilla and a hint of almond when you choose to add it. The texture is what keeps people coming back, from the crunchy cookie crust to the cool creamy layers that hold their shape when sliced.
In my family this dessert has outshined more labor intensive sweets because it delivers contrast and nostalgia. My sister calls it the easiest centerpiece she has ever loved, and my neighbor now requests a pan every holiday season. It taught me that texture and presentation matter as much as technique.
What I love most about this layered dessert is how it brings playful holiday charm with almost no fuss. One year I brought it to a cookie swap and my pan was the first to disappear. Family members comment on how it tastes like all their favorite cookies combined into one neat slice. I also appreciate how forgiving the layers are if you need to freshen the top before serving by adding a few more sprinkles and cookie crumbs right before plating.
Store covered in the refrigerator in an airtight container or wrapped with plastic wrap to prevent the top from absorbing other fridge odors. For travel, keep the pan in a cooler with ice packs to maintain chill. If you plan to freeze, wrap the assembled pan tightly first with plastic wrap then with aluminum foil. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and refresh the top with a few extra sprinkles and cookie crumbs before serving. Look for glossy whipped topping and a firm pudding layer as quality indicators that the dish is ready to slice.
Use gluten free sugar cookies or gluten free shortbread if you need a gluten free version. Swap the cream cheese and heavy cream for dairy free alternatives such as plant based cream cheese and coconut whipped topping for a dairy free option. If you prefer a less sweet profile, reduce the granulated sugar in the cream cheese layer to three tablespoons and choose a low sugar whipped topping. You can change the pudding flavor to chocolate or butterscotch for different holiday themes, keeping the same mixing ratio of one and one half cups cold milk to a three point four ounce package.
Slice into nine to twelve squares depending on the size you prefer. Garnish with extra crushed cookies, fresh berries, or a drizzle of melted chocolate for an upscale presentation. Serve with coffee, hot chocolate, or a light dessert wine. For a buffet, place small dessert forks next to the pan so guests can serve themselves easily. This is a great finish to a heavy meal because it is cool and lightly sweet rather than overly rich.
This layered chilled dessert borrows its structure from no bake bars and traditional refrigerator puddings that have been popular in American home cooking for decades. Variations of layered chilled desserts have been common at holiday gatherings because they allow cooks to prepare ahead. The festive use of seasonal cookies as a base ties it directly to holiday cookie exchanges and tins that are part of many winter traditions.
In winter use gingerbread cookies and a pinch of ground cinnamon in the cream cheese layer for a spicy note. For spring celebrations swap in pastel sprinkles and lemon pudding. At Halloween use orange and black sprinkles and a small amount of cocoa mixed into the cookie crust. The format adapts easily to flavors and color schemes so you can tailor it for any holiday or special event.
Prep the crust and cream cheese layer a day before, then make the pudding layer the morning of serving and finish with whipped topping just before guests arrive. Store prepped components in airtight containers in the refrigerator. Use shallow pans for faster chilling when you are short on time. Label containers with the date and contents if you are freezing several pans at once to avoid confusion during holiday rush.
This dessert is joyful because it combines ease with festive presentation. Make it your own, and enjoy how something so simple can become a holiday favorite.
Soften cream cheese at room temperature for about 15 minutes to avoid lumps when mixing.
Press the cookie crust firmly using the bottom of a measuring cup for a compact base that holds slices well.
Use cold milk for instant pudding and whisk vigorously for one to two minutes to reach the proper thickness.
Run a sharp knife under hot water and dry it before slicing to make neat cuts.
If transporting, keep the pan on a flat surface and use ice packs to maintain chill.
This nourishing easy christmas cookie lasagna recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes, you can use gluten free cookies and dairy free cream cheese to make a gluten free and dairy free version. Use coconut whipped topping as a substitute for the whipped topping.
Chill at least four hours but overnight is best for clean slices. If you are in a hurry freeze for 30 minutes to firm up before slicing.
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Crush 24 Christmas cookies to fine crumbs, mix with six tablespoons melted butter until the texture is like wet sand, press firmly into the bottom of an eight by eight inch dish, and chill while preparing the next layer.
Beat eight ounces softened cream cheese with one half cup sugar and one teaspoon vanilla until smooth, fold in one cup whipped cream or whipped topping, spread evenly over the chilled crust.
Whisk one package instant vanilla pudding with one and one half cups cold milk and one half teaspoon almond extract for one to two minutes until thickened, fold in one half cup crushed cookies, and spread over the cream cheese layer.
Smooth two cups whipped topping over the pudding layer, decorate with crushed cookies or sprinkles, and return to the refrigerator.
Refrigerate at least four hours or overnight for best results, slice into nine to twelve squares with a warm knife, and serve chilled.
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