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If you love Oreo’s then you’ve got to try this Oreo Frosting. America’s favorite cookie is crushed and turned into the most delicious frosting you’ll ever eat. Perfect on cakes, cupcakes, cookies and more!

 

 

My favorite place to put this oreo frosting is on top of my Oreo Cupcakes. Oreo Buttercream is creamy, fluffy, and the perfect pair for these top-rated cupcakes.

These cupcakes are simple to make with my children, and they are always a best seller at bake sales and cupcake stands! If you are an Oreo lover, like everyone in my family, then this oreo frosting will quickly become your favorite too.

 

 

What do you need to make Oreo Frosting?

For exact measurements, please scroll down to the recipe card.

  • Recipe for Cookies & Cream Cupcakes – Be sure to whip up my Number One cupcake recipe to go under this Oreo Frosting. You could also turn this into a cake too!
  • 10 Oreo Cookies– You don’t need the whole pack for the recipe, so you can keep eating Oreos while you make this specialized Buttercream Frosting.
  • Salted butter – I use salted for everything! No need to have two different kinds of butter around!
  • Powdered Sugar – A must for any buttercream frosting. The more sugar you use, the thicker the frosting will be.
  • Vanilla – With the price of vanilla sky high, imitation works great and no one will ever know!
  • Heavy Cream – This does two things. First, it adds a richer flavor and second, it thins out the batter just a touch. If you don’t have heavy cream you could always use milk – higher the fat, richer the taste.

 

 

Pro-Tips for Perfect Oreo Frosting:

For Frosting Cupcakes

  • If you’re using the oreo frosting for cupcakes, be sure to use a large open tip when piping on top of the cupcakes. This rich and creamy frosting is delicious because of the chunks of Oreo Powder in the frosting, but the Oreos will clog piping tips if they are too big. 

To Make the Oreo Frosting Thinner: 

  • If after mixing all of the ingredients together you decide you need the frosting a little thinner, slowly mix in more heavy whipping cream into the frosting. As you stir the extra cream and continue to test the frosting to make sure it is your desired thickness. 

To Make the Oreo Icing Thicker: 

  • On the other hand, if you’ve prepared your frosting and it is not as thick and creamy as you were hoping, slowly mix in more powdered sugar until the Oreo Buttercream frosting is as thick as your heart desires. 

 

 

Customize: 

  • Feeling like stepping up your cupcake game? Oreo Frosting is also a great addition to Cream Filled Cupcakes. These take a little more time than our Cookies & Cream Cupcakes, but they are totally worth a few more minutes in the kitchen. 
  • Use this frosting on a layered cake, cookies or even sandwiched between Rolled Sugar Cookies to make a whoopie pie! Choose your favorite cookie and add your delicious Oreo Buttercream in between.
  • Maybe you’re like me and love all of the fun new flavors Oreo has been releasing lately. Who’s to say you can’t have Mint Oreo frosting?! This would taste wonderful on top of these Andes Mint Cupcakes.

 

 

Can I use Margarine instead of Butter for this Oreo Frosting?

Unfortunately, no.  The few people who have tried, have all reported back that the frosting did not turn out well.  So stick with real butter.

Can I use granular sugar instead of powdered sugar in this Oreo Frosting Recipe?

Sorry, no. Even though granulated sugar is probably more likely to be readily found in your kitchen than powdered sugar, you absolutely must use powdered sugar to make this Oreo Frosting.

Granular sugar is gritty and will leave your frosting gritty.  You’ll need to use powdered sugar for this Oreo Buttercream Frosting Recipe. 

 

 

What is buttercream icing?

Buttercream icing is exactly as it sounds.  An icing or frosting made with a base of butter.  It’s literally butter creamed with sugar and flavoring. 

You may think at first that eating butter sounds gross, however trust me.  Once you try this amazing Buttercream Frosting, you’ll never try another recipe!

 

 

What is the difference between store bought buttercream and homemade buttercream?

Traditionally store bought buttercream frosting is made from crisco with either butter flavoring or a half butter and half crisco mix.  There are typically two reasons for this.

First, the cost of crisco is a LOT cheaper than real butter. Second, crisco is much more stable when it comes to heat.  Having an outdoor birthday party works great with a crisco based frosting, however a homemade butter based frosting my melt.

Because of this, stores and bakeries typically use crisco. It’s also why homemade buttercream tastes 1000% better than any store bought cake or cupcake frosting! 

 

 

Are Oreos Vegan?

According to Nabisco, No, they are not. You’ve probably heard the rumor that Oreos are vegan.  Surprise! It’s not true. According to Oreo’s own website, Oreos have no animal products listed on their ingredients; however, they are made where they do have cross-contact with milk. 

Which means is easy terms, the machines they use, may also process milk based products and some cross contamination may occur. So though they themselves do not have any milk, they *may* have some cross over from other products.

However if Nabisco made them in a different facility with machines that processed ONLY Oreos, they would be vegan as all the actual ingredients are vegan friendly.

More Cookie Treats:

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Oreo Frosting is a crowd-pleaser that is sure to delight an oreo fanatic. Cookies and Cream Cupcakes paired with this Oreo Buttercream are a definite way to put a smile on everyone’s face.

With just a few simple steps and the best little sandwich cookies around, this Oreo Frosting will quickly become a staple in your kitchen.

 

Yield: Frosting for 12 -36 Cupcakes depending on how much you use.

Oreo Frosting

Oreo Icing - group of cupcakes on a cake stand

This easy to make Oreo Frosting has only 5 ingredients and tastes just like an Oreo. If you have an Oreo lover in your life, then you should whip up a batch of this Oreo Buttercream for them ASAP!

Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a food processor or blender, pulverize Oreo's into a powder. Set aside.
  2. Mix butter together with powdered sugar 1/2 cup at a time, until all blended.
  3. Add vanilla and heavy cream and mix well.
  4. Add crushed Oreo's and blend well.
  5. If mixture is too thick, add additional teaspoon of heavy cream one at a time until desired thickness is achieved.
  6. Spread onto cake or pipe onto cupcakes.

Notes

If piping this onto cupcakes, use a LARGE open tip as hunks of the Oreo Powder will get clogged in smaller piping tips.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

36

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 114Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 16mgSodium: 64mgCarbohydrates: 13gFiber: 0gSugar: 11gProtein: 0g
Originally Posted: June 30, 2016

Photos & Text Updated: December 8, 2019

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Sean Hendricks

Sunday 12th of November 2023

What I end up doing with this recipe is filling chocolate domes with them and serving that way as a sweet treat. I was thinking of using the vanilla oreos and I was wondering if it'll be just fine and add a more vanilla flavor instead of chocolate

Kim

Saturday 15th of April 2023

So far so good! I made it but not using it till tomorrow. Granddaughter’s surprise 8th birthday party. It’s Wednesday (from the Netflix show) theme and this is perfect for her cupcakes! My kids like the taste of it.

Janelle

Sunday 16th of April 2023

Love that birthday surprise idea! I hope she enjoys the frosting and cake!

Erin

Sunday 19th of February 2023

A little too sweet - I should have started with two cups . The Oreos sweeten it too. I’ll be playing around with it to make it perfect.

Tunde

Saturday 12th of November 2022

Omg, this is a sweetest icing I have ever made!!!!😳 I haven't tried it with my cake yet but I think it is going to be just waaaaaay too sweet. Cut back on the icing sugar if you don't want to end up in a diabetic coma! I was suspicious because the Oreos are so sweet already but followed the recipe anyway. Big mistake!!

Janelle

Sunday 16th of April 2023

I'm sorry you felt the frosting was too sweet. I hope others find your comment helpful.

Brittany

Tuesday 11th of October 2022

Would this be enough for a 9x13 cake roll? For the inside and some ontop?

Janelle

Sunday 16th of April 2023

Hi Brittany. Yes it should be plenty for a cake roll, but really it depends on the size of your roll and how thick you like your frosting. Great question. If it somehow doesn't quite cover it, you can always whip up a half batch to finish the job.

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