Cookies & Cream Cookies are made with Oreo pudding mix, white chocolate chips and chunks of Oreo cookies. This delicious cookie recipe yields perfectly soft and chewy cookies every time!
How to make The BEST Cookies and Cream Cookies:
After trying out multiple cookie recipes over many years, I have picked up several important tips for making the absolute BEST cookies!
- Make sure that you have enough flour in the dough. If the dough is too sticky, you may need to add a little bit of flour.
- Spend a little extra time when you mix the butter and sugars. Creaming them together for 2-3 minutes will improve the consistency of your cookies.
- Preheat the oven. This will help your cookies turn out right every time!
- Use a cookie scoop! If you want all your cookies to be perfectly shaped and have them all be the same size, a cookie scoop is the way to go.
- Use parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Doing this will make it really easy to remove the cookies from your cookie sheet so that you don’t have to scrape them off the pan – they will just slide right off in perfect shape!
- Don’t over bake the cookies – when I take mine out of the oven, they still look slightly under baked but they will continue to bake on the cookie sheet for a couple more minutes so that’s ok!
A few reasons that this Cookies and Cream Cookie recipe is one of my favorite cookie recipes!
- First of all, they are very simple to make and I love simple cookie recipes since I like to make them often! I’ve tried other “best” cookie recipes that require a lot of extra steps and I haven’t found the results to be worth the extra time and effort involved.
- The dough is amazing! I have a couple recipes that make good cookies, but the dough isn’t quite so good and to me, the dough is the best part so it has to be perfect.
- They always turn out perfectly – they are soft and don’t end up being flat or crunchy which is very important to me.
- Everyone loves them! Every time I take these cookies anywhere, everyone is begging me for the recipe which is always a good sign for a must-have recipe.
Ingredients in Cookies and Cream Cookies
Butter – Make sure the butter is completely softened to room temperature before adding to the cookies.
Brown sugar– I always use light brown sugar in these cookies. Just make sure your brown sugar is soft and fresh because if it is dried out, it will affect your cookies!
Sugar – Regular granulated sugar adds some extra sweetness to the cookie recipe.
Oreo Cookies & Cream instant pudding mix – This is what makes these cookies so soft and delicious! Sometimes certain stores don’t carry this, but I’ve always had good luck finding it at Walmart. If you absolutely can’t find the Oreo pudding mix, you can use vanilla instead.
Eggs – You’ll need 2 eggs – I always use large eggs in recipes for best results.
Vanilla – I suggest using a good quality vanilla extract or a Vanilla Bean Paste.
Flour – I usually use all purpose flour, but you can use bread flour, or even pastry flour in this recipe.
Baking soda – Leavening agent in the cookies. Make sure your baking soda isn’t old or expired for best results.
White chocolate chips – Sometimes I leave these out too, but they do add a nice flavor and texture to the cookies.
Oreo cookies – Key ingredient in this particular cookie recipe! Feel free to add a few more than what the recipe calls for! Just make sure not to crush them into fine crumbs- you’ll want larger chunks of Oreos in your cookies!
How to make Cookies and Cream Cookies
Preheat oven to 350°.
Cookies and Cream Cookies are very simple to make and they come together quickly since you don’t have to chill the dough before baking.
First, use a hand mixer to cream the butter and sugars for at least 2-3 minutes. Add the pudding mix and mix until well blended.
The next step is to add the eggs and vanilla and mix well.
Add the flour and baking soda and continue mixing with the mixer.
Once the dough is well mixed, you can stir in the white chocolate chips and Oreo cookie chunks with a wooden spoon.
Drop cookies by rounded teaspoonfuls (I use a cookie scoop) onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake for 8-10 minutes.
How do you crush Oreo cookies?
The Oreo cookies should not be crushed too much because you want to make sure to have large chunks of Oreos in the cookies. My favorite way to crush the Oreos is by placing them in a Ziplock bag and then smashing them with a meat mallet or a rolling pin. This method gives you more control over how finely the Oreos are crushed.
You can also use a blender or food processor to crush Oreos but make sure to pulse the Oreos for only a quick second at a time to make sure that you don’t over blend. This method is wonderful if you want to make fine crumbs for an Oreo crust, but is a little trickier when you want larger pieces of cookie.
COOKIES & CREAM COOKIES
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter softened
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 4.2 oz pkg Oreo Cookies & Cream pudding mix
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 1/4 cups flour
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1 cup white chocolate chips
- 15 Oreo cookies coarsely crushed (you want big chunks!)
Instructions
- Cream the butter and sugars. Add the pudding mix and mix until well blended. Add the eggs and vanilla and mix well. Add the flour and baking soda and continue mixing.
- Stir in the white chocolate chips and Oreo cookie chunks.
- Drop cookies by rounded teaspoonfuls (I use a cookie scoop) onto a greased cookie sheet.
- Bake for 10 minutes at 350. Enjoy!
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Cookies and Cream cookies troubleshooting tips
Over the years, I have had many cookie failures along with all of my successes and I have learned a few things along the way! You may have a favorite cookie recipe that you love, but they don’t always turn out perfectly. Why?! Here are some helpful tips for some common cookie problems!
Why are my cookies flat?
If your cookies are flat and spread out too much while baking, you may need to add a little bit more flour. Start by just adding a few tablespoons of flour to the batter and see if that is enough to help the shape of your cookies. If you are using a recipe with butter, make sure you aren’t melting the butter. There are a few cookie recipes that actually call for melted butter, but most of them just require the butter to be softened to room temperature. Which leads to the next question…
How do you soften butter to room temperature?
The best way to soften butter is to set it out for a few hours before you make your cookies. Since most of us (or maybe just me!) aren’t that prepared or don’t think that far in advance, there are a few tricks to softening butter perfectly in just a matter of minutes. My favorite way to soften butter is in the microwave. It’s definitely fast, but you do have to be very careful not to melt it. Just put the whole stick of butter in the microwave (as long as it isn’t wrapped in foil!) and microwave for about 6-7 seconds. If the butter is still really cold, try another 5-7 seconds and check it again. You may need a few intervals, and if the butter is starting to feel soft, you can shorten the final interval to just a few seconds to make sure it doesn’t start melting.
I actually prefer to use the defrost setting on my microwave – I don’t know exactly what that mode does differently, and it takes a little bit longer (closer to 30 seconds), but it seems to be easier to get the butter to soften without melting.
Why are my Cookies and Cream cookies crispy and hard?
If your cookies are hard, crunchy or crispy, you probably baked them too long. Cookies will continue to bake for a couple of minutes on the hot cookie sheet even after you remove them from the oven, so you don’t want to wait until they are golden brown before taking them out! My husband really likes a few cookies to be a little more well-done so that he can dip them in milk, so I usually make half a tray of cookies for him that get cooked a couple minutes longer.
Most of my cookies are baked until barely done. I don’t even wait for the tops to start turning golden brown, but look at the edges on the bottom of the cookies. If the edges look like they are turning a little bit golden brown, they’re done! You don’t want the centers of the cookies to look doughy, but they shouldn’t be even slightly brown on top either.
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- Blueberry Cream Cookies
- Raspberry Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Peanut Butter Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Potato Chip Cookies
- Mint Chocolate Pudding Cookies
- Raspberry Meltaway Cookies
- Mrs. Fields White Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Snickerdoodle Apple Pie Cookie Cups
- The Best Snickerdoodle Cookies
- Lemon Cake Mix Cookies
- Copycat Swig Sugar Cookies
Cookies & Cream Cookies are made with Oreo pudding mix, white chocolate chips and chunks of Oreo cookies. This delicious cookie recipe yields perfectly soft and chewy cookies every time!
Michelle Dieringer says
These look awesome! I am totally going to make these next week! I'll let you know how they turn out! Thanks for posting! –Michelle from MoreChocolate.net
Kenny and Jen says
These look AMAZING! Thanks for linking up at Pin-n-Tell's Pin Party!
Dawn says
Oreos + White Chocolate Chips + Pudding = Amazing!!!
Joanne Voth says
These look fantastic! Thanks for the recipe!
cb24 says
Looks like a good way to use broken cookies. Have you ever tried, lemon filled cookies with lemon pudding or peanut butter filled with butterscotch pudding and chips? That is just how my brain works.
Tiffany Restivo says
Does anyone know how many cookies this yields?! I need to make 11 dozen cookies and I don't know if I should double or triple the batch.<br />
Maia Scott says
Just tried this recipe. I used a cookie scooper instead of the ice cream scooper and it made three dozen + three cookies. I couldn't find the Oreo pudding at our commissary, so I used vanilla pudding with ground up Oreos and it really didn't taste that good. I'm going to have to re-make these cookies with Oreo pudding and see how it taste 🙂
Chelece says
has anyone tried freezing these cookies?
jules protacio says
How many will you make with this recipe?
Cassie-Alexis says
Is that dark or light brown sugar?
Cassie-Alexis says
I ended up using light brown sugar. Husband ADORED these cookies, I took some extra to church and everyone was talking about them! This recipe is quick and easy and a perfect bake sale cookie as well!
Victoria says
This looks delicious, and i would like to try and make it but they dont sell oreo cookie and creme pudding near where i live. Are there any substitutes i could use in replacement?
Monica says
This recipe is NOT good nor does it look appealing. I followed the directions correctly and I can’t serve this to my friends.
Jessica says
I agree. Fortunately I didn’t bake the whole batch before I tasted them. I did some research and there is no salt. So I took my remaining dough and added 1tsp of salt and it made a huge difference. I was amazed.
Lynn says
Agree. Dry and tasteless. Are you supposed to prepare the pudding? If so, the recipe doesn’t say to.
candi says
these are amazing. Big hit with everyone who has tried them. Just made these for the third time. The batter is really thick and I press them flatter after I get them on the baking sheet.