Oreo popsicles are a simple delicious dessert made by pouring a mixture of crumbled Oreos and milk into a mold. It is easy to make at home and does not require any special equipment, you can even set it in small cups. All you have to do is mix everything together, pour into the mold and freeze for a few hours until it sets properly.
It is mostly made during the summer season when the weather is hot. It tastes rich and lightly sweet with small soft crunchy pieces of biscuit inside. What makes it different is its texture, you get a smooth creamy milk base with soaked Oreo pieces in every bite. It almost feels like chocolate biscuit and ice cream together in one stick.
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About Oreo Popsicles
Oreo popsicles are a simple, no-bake dessert using very basic ingredients that are readily available in most kitchens. Milk is the main base and crushed Oreo biscuits are added for chocolate flavor and light crunch. After freezing, it becomes firm but creamy and holds its shape well when taken out of the mold.
This is not a traditional Indian recipe but it has become very common in many households, especially when children are around during the holidays. It has a creamy texture due to the use of full cream milk and biscuit cream inside. Its taste is mostly chocolatey with a slight touch of vanilla which gives a pleasant smell while eating it.
You can try different variations as per your taste and the ingredients available in your home. Adding some fresh cream will make it richer and softer in texture and also more filling. If you want more chocolate flavor, you can add some more biscuits. It doesn’t require standing near the stove, which is very convenient for me.
I usually prepare it on weekends when everyone is relaxing at home and demands something sweet in the evening. I just mix and freeze, and later it becomes a nice surprise for the family.

Oreo Popsicle Ingredients
- Milk – I have used it to make the base, it gives creamy taste and smooth texture. You can also use full cream milk for richer taste.
- Oreo Biscuits – I have roughly crushed the biscuits and put them in the mould. It gives chocolate flavor and soft crunchy pieces on the inside. If Oreo is not available you can use any chocolate cream biscuit.
- Sugar – I used it for sweetness. Don’t add too much sugar, it may make the popsicle too sweet.
- vanilla extract – I have added only for taste. It gives off a light sweet aroma. You can use any essence or leave it out.

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How to Make Oreo Popsicles Step by Step
1. Take milk in a saucepan, boil and cook on low flame for 5 minutes, keep aside.

2. Cool the milk. Pour milk into a mixing bowl, add sugar.

3.Add vanilla essence. Mix well with a spoon.

4.Take your Oreo biscuits. Pound it coarsely.

5.Take your popsicle mold – add crushed Oreos up to ¾ of the way in the mold.

6.Now pour the milk mixture in each mold till the edge. Close with lid. Can you see who is helping me.

7.Freeze for at least 8 hours. Then wash the mold under running tap water, gently take out

Enjoy Oreo Popsicles.

Expert Tips
- Milk – I cool the milk before mixing it. It helps in faster setting and gives better texture after setting.
- don’t powder – I have crushed the biscuits roughly and not powdered them completely. Small pieces inside the popsicle give a good bite.
- to fill – You can only fill up to the rim, not overflow. If overfilled, it may fall out when closing the lid.
- setting time – I usually stay for at least eight hours or overnight. If not frozen completely, it may break while taking out.
- rinsing – I rinse the mold under running tap water, and gently pull the popsicle out.
serving and storage
For great taste, serve these straight from the freezer as an after lunch dessert or as an evening snack for kids. Keep the remaining popsicles in the freezer and keep them covered properly. It stays good for a few days without any problems.
general questions and answers
1.Can I skip sugar in this recipe?
Yes, you can skip the sugar if you feel the biscuits are sweet enough. Taste the milk mixture before freezing and adjust if necessary.
2.Can I make it in advance?
Yes, you can make it a day before and store it in the freezer. It remains firm and good to serve the next day.
3.Can I use flavored milk?
You can use chocolate flavored milk for added taste. In such a situation, reduce the sugar a little.
4.Why isn’t my popsicle coming out easily?
Sometimes when frozen too hard it sticks to the mold. Simply rinse under tap water for a few seconds and pull gently.
5.Can I add cream to it?
Yes, you can add some fresh cream to it for more thickness. This makes the texture smoother and less icy.

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Oreo Popsicles Recipe
Oreo popsicles are a simple delicious dessert made by pouring a mixture of crumbled Oreos and milk into a mold. It is easy to make at home and does not require any special equipment, you can even set it in small cups. All you have to do is mix everything together, pour into the mold and freeze for a few hours until it sets properly.
Material
- 2 cup Milk (preferably full fat milk)
- 10-12 open school Oreo Biscuits
- 1 tablespoon Sugar
- one and a half small spoon vanilla essence
Instruction
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First of all cool the milk. Add milk in a mixing bowl. Add sugar.
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Add vanilla essence. Mix well with a spoon.
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Take your Oreo biscuits. Pound it coarsely.
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Take your popsicle mold – add crushed Oreos up to ¾ of the way into the mold.
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Now pour milk mixture in each mold till the edge. Close with lid.
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Freeze for at least 8 hours.
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Then wash the mold under running tap water, take out gently. Enjoy Oreo Popsicles!
notes
- Milk – I cool the milk before mixing it. It helps in faster setting and gives better texture after setting.
- don’t powder – I have crushed the biscuits roughly and not powdered them completely. Small pieces inside the popsicle give a good bite.
- to fill – You can only fill up to the rim, not overflow. If overfilled, it may fall out when closing the lid.
- setting time – I usually stay for at least eight hours or overnight. If not frozen completely, it may break while taking out.
- rinsing – I rinse the mold under running tap water, and gently pull the popsicle out.
nutrition Facts
Oreo Popsicles Recipe
Quantity per serving (75 grams)
calories 98
Calories from Fat 36
% daily value*
thick 4G6%
saturated fat 2 grams13%
Trans Fat 0.003 grams
Polyunsaturated fat 0.2 g
monounsaturated fat 1 g
cholesterol 15 mg5%
sodium 56 mg2%
potassium 190 mg5%
carbohydrates 11 grams4%
Fiber 0.1 gram0%
sugar 10 grams11%
protein 4G8%
Vitamin A 198IU4%
calcium 151 mg15%
Iron 0.3 mg2%
*Percent Daily Values ​​are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
