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A smooth, rich and creamy no-bake cheesecake filling is layered with fluffy homemade whipped cream and crunchy Oreo cookie crumbs in this easy recipe. The cheesecake and the whipped cream are both loaded with chocolate and spiked with Baileys Irish cream – these indulgent Cheesecake Trifles have it all!
Boozy No-Bake Chocolate Cheesecake Trifles
I am totally in love with these mini no-bake cheesecakes. And it’s not just because I’m a sucker for chocolatey desserts spiked with Baileys Irish cream! The combination of textures is simply to die for.
You have to get the velvety cheesecake filling, the pillowy whipped cream and the crunchy Oreo crumbles in one bite. Perfection! I love being able to satisfy my craving for cheesecake without having to fuss around with an oven, a water bath or a long cooling time.
These trifles are fancy enough for a special event, yet quick and easy enough for a casual night in. Best of both worlds, am I right? They’ll definitely become a frontrunner for your favorite no-bake dessert.
What is a Trifle?
A trifle is a layered dessert that’s served inside of a clear dish to make all of the layers visible from every angle. In traditional English cuisine, it features cubes of sponge cake, custard and fresh fruit. This boozy chocolate cheesecake version makes the cutest little trifles ever!
Recipe Ingredients
You only need a few ingredients for each component of this dessert. Let’s get started!
For the Oreo Cookie Crumbles
- Oreos: Ground into crumbs. No need to remove the filling.
- Butter: Melted.
For the Baileys Chocolate Cheesecake Filling
- Cream Cheese: Brought to room temperature.
- Sugar
- Cocoa Powder: Natural and unsweetened.
- Baileys Irish Cream
- Vanilla Extract: This actually enhances the chocolate flavor – use a high-quality extract for the best results.
- Salt: A pinch of salt helps to balance out the sweetness and amplify the flavor.
For the Baileys Chocolate Whipped Cream
- Heavy Whipping Cream: Keep this in the fridge until you’re ready to use it.
- Baileys Irish cream
- Cocoa Powder: Natural & unsweetened.
- Powdered Sugar: For stability.
- Vanilla Extract
How to Make Mini Baileys Chocolate Cheesecakes
I know I said that there’s no baking required to make these chocolate cheesecake trifles, but I do like to pop my Oreo cookie crumbs into the oven for a bit. This helps them stay nice and crunchy once they’re layered into the trifles.
- Prep for Baking: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat and set the prepared pan aside.
- Combine Oreo Crumbs & Butter: Combine the Oreo crumbs with the melted butter and stir until well combined. Spread the crumbs evenly onto the prepared cookie sheet.
- Bake: Bake the cookie crumbs for 8-10 minutes, then allow them to cool completely. Use your fingers to break any big clumps into smaller ones. Set the prepared Oreo crumble aside.
- Make Cheesecake Filling: Mix the cream cheese with the sugar in a large mixer bowl until well combined and smooth, then add in the cocoa powder and mix until well combined. Finally, add the Baileys, vanilla extract and salt, mixing until well combined and smooth. Set the prepared filling aside.
- Make Whipped Cream: Add the cold heavy whipping cream, Baileys, cocoa, powdered sugar and vanilla extract to a large mixer bowl. Whip on high speed until stiff peaks form.
- Add Oreo Crumble to Cups: Divide half of the cookie crumbs evenly between the four cups/jars and spread them in an even layer on the bottom of the cups.
- Add Filling: Pipe or spoon an even layer of cheesecake filling on top of the cookie crumbs in each of the four cups. You should only use about half of the filling.
- Add Whipped Cream: Pipe or spoon an even layer of whipped cream on top of the cheesecake filling in each of the four cups, again using only half of the total amount.
- Continue Layering: Divide the remaining cookie crumbs evenly between the four cups, setting some aside to sprinkle on top of the finished trifles if desired. Pipe or spoon the remaining cheesecake filling on top of the cookie crumbs, followed by a final swirl of whipped cream.
- Serve: Add the final sprinkle of cookie crumbs to each trifle and enjoy!
Tips for Success
Don’t run to the kitchen just yet – check out these tips and tricks first. They’ll help you make the most amazing trifles of your life.
- Crush the Oreos in a Food Processor: Instead of putting your Oreo cookies into a Ziploc bag and pounding them with a mallet or a rolling pin, toss them into a high-speed blender or a food processor. This makes it so much easier to grind them into crumbs!
- Temperature Matters: It’s important to bring the cream cheese to room temperature before you make your cheesecake filling. Otherwise, you’ll have a hard time getting it to properly combine with the other ingredients. It’s equally important to use cold heavy whipping cream in your Baileys chocolate whipped cream.
- Chill the Trifles Unless You’re Serving Them Immediately: If you’re not enjoying your trifles right away, keep them refrigerated until you’re ready to serve. Remove them from the fridge about 15 minutes before you dig in so they’re not too firm.
Variation Ideas
Looking to switch things up? Try one of these tasty cheesecake trifle variations.
- Make Them Smaller: I usually make 4 mini trifles inside of 9-ounce glasses, but you can use the little 4-ounce mason jars instead if you’d like. This will give you 8 smaller trifles with only one layer each of the Oreos, cheesecake filling and whipped cream.
- Omit the Alcohol: If you need a kid-friendly version of these chocolate trifles, feel free to swap out the Baileys for cooled coffee or milk.
- Use Vanilla Whipped Cream: I’m all about the chocolate when it comes to these cheesecake trifles, but if you’d like to make yours with vanilla whipped cream instead, go right ahead. You can’t go wrong with this recipe.
Storage Instructions
If you have any extra trifles, you can store them in the fridge for up to 3 days. Be sure to cover them tightly with the lids of the jars or with plastic wrap if you used regular cups. Keep in mind that the Oreo crumbs will start to lose their crunch after sitting awhile. I don’t recommend storing these trifles in the freezer.
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PrintMini Baileys Chocolate Cheesecake Trifles
- Prep Time: 1 hour
- Cook Time: 8 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hour 8 minutes
- Yield: 4
- Category: Dessert
- Method: No Bake
- Cuisine: American
Description
A smooth, rich and creamy no-bake cheesecake filling is layered with fluffy homemade whipped cream and crunchy Oreo cookie crumbs in this easy recipe. The cheesecake and the whipped cream are both loaded with chocolate and spiked with Baileys Irish cream – these indulgent Cheesecake Trifles have it all!
Ingredients
Oreo Crumbles
- 15 Oreos, ground into crumbs
- 3 tbsp butter, melted
Baileys Chocolate Cheesecake Filling
- 16 oz (452g) cream cheese, room temperature
- 1/2 cup (104g) sugar
- 4 tbsp (28g) natural unsweetened cocoa powder
- 4 tbsp (60ml) Baileys Irish Cream
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
Whipped cream
- 1 1/4 cups (300ml) heavy whipping cream, cold
- 3 tbsp (45ml) Baileys Irish cream
- 3 tbsp (21g) natural unsweetened cocoa powder
- 3 tbsp (22g) powdered sugar
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat and set aside.
- Combine the Oreo crumbs and melted butter and stir until well combined. Spread the crumbs evenly onto the prepared cookie sheet.
- Bake for 8-10 minutes, then allow to cool. Use your fingers to break any big clumps into smaller ones. Set aside.
- To make the cheesecake filling, add the cream cheese and sugar to a large mixer bowl and mix until well combined and smooth.
- Add the cocoa powder and mix until well combined.
- Add the Baileys, vanilla extract and salt and mix until well combined and smooth. Set aside.
- To make the whipped cream, add the heavy whipping cream, Baileys, cocoa powder, powdered sugar and vanilla extract to a large mixer bowl. Whip on high speed until stiff peaks form.
- To make the trifles, divide half of the cookie crumbs evenly between the four cups or jars and spread into an even layer in the bottom of the cups.
- Pipe, or spoon, an even layer of cheesecake filling on top of the cookie crumbs in each of the four cups. You should only use about half of the filling.
- Pipe, or spoon, an even layer of whipped cream on top of the cheesecake filling in each of the four cups.
- Divide remaining cookie crumbs between the four cups and evenly distribute the second layer of crumbs on top of the whipped cream. You can keep a little bit of crumbs aside, if you want to use them to sprinkle on top of the finished trifles.
- Pipe, or spoon, remaining cheesecake filling on top of cookie crumbs, distributing evenly between the four cups.
- Top each trifle with a swirl of whipped cream and a few more cookie crumbs, if desired.
- Refrigerate until ready to serve. Best if eaten within 2-3 days.
Notes
Store extra trifles in the fridge for up to 3 days, covering them tightly with the lids of the jars or with plastic wrap if you used regular cups. Oreo crumbs will start to lose their crunch after awhile.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 Trifle
- Calories: 1005
- Sugar: 58.5 g
- Sodium: 555.8 mg
- Fat: 72.3 g
- Carbohydrates: 78.5 g
- Protein: 13 g
- Cholesterol: 191 mg
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I can never get enough of the heavenly combination that is chocolate and Baileys Irish cream. Who’s with me?
Hi Lindsay,
I want to make these when my daughter and granddaughter come but would you suggest to pipe the whipped cream on top and then refrigerate or pipe whipped cream on top before serving. I plan on making these ahead of time. I can’t wait to make these and more so, can’t wait to eat these!!😋 I appreciate any suggestions you can give me.
Many thanks.
Susan
The whipped cream should hold up just fine. You can really do it either way. I personally would just do it ahead of time. I hope you enjoy them!
These are totally delicious and make a great presentation! I made 4 in pretty glasses and my company raved about how they not only looked but how delicious they were. I made them the night before and they lasted well in the fridge. I also had a little trouble piping the cream cheese filling so I also added a little milk but will add more next time. I bought 2 small tip sets with disposable bags; this way I was able to decorate them all at once using the one bag for the cream cheese filling and the other for the whipped topping. I also started putting the Oreo filling in bottoms of all glasses, then continued layering. It took me 2 hrs. to do and next time I make them I’ll make sure I have some help. I wish I could submit a photo of how great they looked!
Many thanks for another delicious recipe!
Susan
Awesome! So glad you were happy with them!
I always read the comments but I don’t think to leave one. I made this yesterday for my daughter’s birthday. I made one large trifle and I used chocolate cake instead of oreos but your fillings were delicious and I thought it was simple to put together. Thank you.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Whip cream instruction- you forgot to add the 3 T cocoa in the instructions part…
Updated. Thank you!
I also thought the cheesecake layer was a little too thick to pipe into the cup so I added a little milk which made it much smoother
it was toooo much cocoa in the cheesecake layer!! did you mean tsp instead of tbsp??
No, the recipe is correct. But feel free to reduce it if you prefer.
I am making these on the weekend. Would they be as good if I made them the night before?
Yes, definitely. They should hold up well. I just might let them sit out a bit before I serve them so they aren’t quite so firm.
I’m planning on giving this recipe a try, can I just check what type of sugar you have used in the Bailey’s chocolate cheesecake filling please. Thanks
Regular granulated sugar.
Hi can I omit the baileys without it affecting the amounts of the other ingredients?
I would replace it with milk or cream so that it doesn’t end up too thick.
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This looks delicious! Would like to make for company coming this weekend. Could you please tell me what size jars/glasses I need? Thanks in advance. ❤️🐝
I used 9 oz glasses. I hope you enjoy them!
I made this for New years eve, and it was a hit. Everybody lovede it.
And the family fro iItaly wanted the recipe in italian to bring home.
We froze the left overs and that was a bag hit too.
I will for sure make this again.
Thank you for this dessert.
So glad they were a hit!
If I were going to make this in a trifle bowl, would you recommend doubling the recipe? Or triple it? Or……? 😉
Hmm, a little hard to say. I’d probably try to use one of my full sized trifles and add Baileys to it. Like maybe this Caramel Cheesecake Brownie Trifle. Instead of caramel sauce in the cheesecake, you could use Baileys. You’d just probably want to use like half the amount. And you could add a little Baileys to the whipped cream. And even drizzle some baileys on the Brownies, if you wanted.
I’ll check that out!! Thank you so much for the quick response! Happy Thanksgiving!
I am going to make this Vegan and Gluten Free along side this one. I will be making my own Baileys (coconut milk, lt brown sugar, Jameson Whiskey, cocoa, instant coffee powder and vanilla) will use Newmons dairy and gluten free “Oreos”, vegan cream cheese. I have coconut whipped cream as well. I have made the Vegan Baileys before and can’t wait to be able to have this along side everyone having this delicious recipe!
Delicious! My husbands new favourite. Thank you for sharing this with us!
So glad you enjoyed them!
This was so good that I would request it for my last meal! My Husband and guests loved it! Great dessert after out corned beef and cabbage and soda bread dinner on St Patrick’s Day!
I’m so glad they were hit!
Is this really almost 3,000 calories per mini cheesecake?
No, there was an error. I have fixed it. Thank you!
I absolutely loved this mini trifle! Props to you. The whipped topping was on the thin side. Is there a way to thicken it up, like adding corn starch? Thanks!
Did you add the full amount of powdered sugar to the whipped cream? I know people often like to reduce sugar amounts, but in this whipped cream it helps it firm up and stay firm. Another common way to thicken whipped cream is with gelatin.
I’m glad to hear you enjoyed them!
Yes, I did add the full amount of powdered sugar. I only ask about adding corn starch because a similar recipe to yours says to add it to firm it up. It turned out like a soup consistency….
Yeah I wouldn’t expect cornstarch to be helpful. I believe you need heat applied to cornstarch for it to actually thicken things like it’s supposed to.
I would like to make these for a party. I have 40 mini cups of 5 oz each. Approximately how many times the recipe should I make? What size glasses were used in this recipe. Thanks
I believe these are 9 oz glasses, so you could probably get about two of your smaller trifles for every one of mine and the recipe makes 4, so 8 of the smaller size.
What is the size of your trifle cups?? I need to make 30
Hello.
With what I can replace the Baileys Cuz i don’t have it?
You can just use milk in the cheesecake and just leave it out of the whipped cream.
Love these and they look delicious!! Making these for a work party but because I know there are those who don’t/cant drink alcohol, I’d like to substitute the Baileys, just not sure with what! Any suggestions?!
Some people like to try the Baileys Coffee Creamer. Some of the Baileys taste, but no alcohol.
Made these yesterday for a picnic and they were a huge hit!! I found the cheesecake part to be very yummy! But I do agree the whipped cream was the best part.
I made these in 12 mini 4 ou mason jars. Did not need to double the recipe. Ya, I’ll be making these again!
I’m glad you enjoyed them!
I am actually interested in making these but wanted to do it as one big trifle?? What would you suggest for amounts in a trifle bowl???
I’d probably suggest looking at this trifle as a bit of a guide. They are similar in amounts and layering, but that one is full sized. One difference is that the cheesecake layer has some whipped cream mixed in to lighten it up and add volume so you have enough for a larger trifle. I’d suggest doing that with this recipe – it’s 8 oz Cool Whip or 1 1/4 cups heavy whipping cream + 1/2 cup powdered sugar for homemade whipped cream. Then layer similarly to the full sized trifle – you might need some additional of the chocolate whipped cream to have enough. You could also add chocolate sauce, like I used caramel in the other if you wanted. I hope that helps!
These are AMAZING! Were a major hit at my dinner party. Thanks so much for sharing the recipe.
Awesome! I’m so glad you enjoyed them!
I’m making this for Father’s Day (my dad is a real nut for anything chocolate). I’m pretty excited about it and can’t wait to assemble them (the glasses I bought are being washed right now while the layers chill in the fridge) and have my dad taste it 🙂 I did make a few small changes; I added an extra teaspoon of Baileys and a pinch more sugar to the whipped cream just to give it an extra kick. I also used thin, chocolate filled Oreos instead of the regular ones – they were much easier to crush AND it adds just an extra little bit of chocolate flavor.
I’ll let you know how they turn out and what the reviews are 🙂 Thanks for yet another great recipe!
These look delicious!! I can’t wait to make them, along with everything else you post!!
Could I just omit the Baileys in both the cheesecake and the whipped cream or would it need to be replaced with something else?
Thanks so much!!
You can just leave the Baileys out of the whipped cream, but in the cheesecake layers I’d replace it with either milk or sour cream. Enjoy!
If I make these on a sunday, do you think they’ll still be alright to serve on the tuesday?
Sorry that I’m getting to your question late. These would last for 2-3 days though and be fine.
Do you use Baileys the liquor or Baileys the coffee creamer?
I use the liqueur, but the creamer would be fine too.
Chocolate cheesecake trifles does sound really good. Oh, my wife and kids would go crazy if I made them this type of tasty treat. They each have a passion for chocolate and even enjoy making chocolaty desserts.
How far in advance can you make the trifles? The day before or will the whipped cream mixture seperate?
The whipped cream mixture shouldn’t separate. The powdered sugar gives it stability. You should be able to make them a day or two in advance.
How many glasses did this make?
It makes 4
Oh I wish I knew the uk recipe measurements this looks gorgeous !! Cheesecake , baileys ans Oreos what’s not to like!
These are easy and come out very pretty, but I didn’t care for the cream cheese layor. It had an odd taste. I’m glad I tried them before I made them for company.
The cookie and whipped cream were the only parts that were compelling to eat. I agree the cream cheese layer was ‘odd’ and mostly uneaten.
I just remade the cream cheese layer to see if I could get that “odd” taste and it seems fine to me. I can’t figure out what that would be. The only thing I can think is that cream cheese can have a bit of tang to it and maybe that’s what you’re tasting? I would think that 1/2 cup of sugar would cut that down and be fine, but if not you could try adding a bit more sugar or even more cocoa? Even a bit of vanilla extract could help balance it out a bit – I just didn’t want to take away from the Baileys flavor. It should be easy to taste it while making it so that you are happy with the flavor before layering it into the cups.
Cream cheese layer and cream layer seemed to turn out the same colour. Couldn’t see the difference when placed in the glass. Any ideas???
That’s hard to say but I find that the colors darken as they sit.
What sugar are you using in your cheesecake mix ? Thought if using caster sugar might be too crunchy? Making these cheesecakes as look amazing
I used granulated sugar. I’ve use it many times and never noticed it being granular in the cheesecake. It should be fine.
Do you use the whole Oreo or do you take the filling out?
Use the whole Oreo.
Is there a non-alcoholic substitute for Baileys? I cannot use alcohol of any kind in my vooking.
You can swap it out for milk in the cheesecake layers and just leave it out of the whipped cream.
These look fabulous! What size glasses did you use?
They are 8 oz glasses.
Can you make this as a trifle in a large bowl for a group?
I would think so, but I haven’t done it, so it’s hard for me to say how to adjust. I’d consider using some brownies though instead of crushing up that many cookies. You’d probably need to at least triple the recipe.
Wow wow and WOW! These parfaits are just gorgeous! Chocolate, cheesecake, Oreos – what’s not to love?!
I need instructions on how to make one large trffle instead of 4 minis
I haven’t done that, so it’s hard for me to say how much the ingredients would change. You’d need to at least triple it, probably more. I might recommend using some cut up brownies as layers so that you aren’t having to crush a ton of cookies.
I can’t even deal with how badly I am craving two of these right now. Not one, but at least two (at the bare minimum).
These look FABULOUS (high pitched voice).
ugh, forgetting to turn the slow cooker on is the worst!! but these trifles would definitely fix any bad day! yum!!
I’m loving these trifles! They are gorgeous and I bet they taste amazing with the addition of the Bailey’s.
I can imagine these to be really delicious as I am a huge fan of Bailey´s, especially in baking!
That head-smack moment when you realize you forgot to turn the slow cooker on…the opposite of priceless.
I love these! Any excuse to use Bailey’s, really. But in little adorable trifles, even better!