The whipped cream on this dessert is my own tweak. It is a cream cheese-whipped cream that is completely stable (it does NOT deflate). If you look at the second photo, you can see how well it pipes and, amazingly enough, it stays that way for days (in the fridge)!!

20 Oreos, divided
2 tablespoons butter, softened
(1) 8 ounce package cream cheese, room temperature
½ cup peanut butter
1½ cups powdered sugar, divided
(1) 16 ounce carton whipped topping, divided
15 mini peanut butter cups, chopped
1 cup cold milk
(1) 3.9 ounce instant chocolate fudge pudding mix
Crush 16 of the cookies in food processor, add melted butter and press into the bottom of an Ungreased 9” square dish (I used a 9” round spring form pan).
In large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese, peanut butter and one cup of the powdered sugar until smooth. Fold in HALF of the whipped topping and spread over the Oreo crust. Sprinkle with peanut butter cups (chop them pretty small).
In another mixing bowl, beat the milk, pudding mix and remaining powdered sugar on low for two minutes then fold in the remaining whipped topping. Spread over the peanut butter layer. Crush the remaining 4 Oreo cookies and sprinkle over the top. Cover and chill for at least three hours.
NOTE: I removed the frosting layer from the Oreos and then processed them into very fine crumbs.
STABLE WHIPPED CREAM
(1) 8 ounce package cream cheese, room temperature
½ cup white sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
½ teaspoon almond extract (optional)
2 cups heavy whipping cream
Combine the cream cheese, sugar and extracts in a large mixing bowl until very smooth (scrape the sides of the bowl often). While the mixer is still running, slowly pour in the heavy cream. Continue beating on high speed until very stiff peaks form.
NOTE: I left out the almond extract for this chocolate dessert, however, if you are using this whipped cream for anything but chocolate, the almond extract is a nice addition.
NOTE: Make sure you stop and scrape the bowl sides down while you are whipping the cream. This next photo is a close up to show you how well this whipped cream "behaves" in a piping bag.
This is what the dessert looks like inside
QUESTION: What's on your Thanksgiving menu this year (from soup to dessert)??
29 comments:
I just saved that stable whipped cream recipe Coleen. I'm going to use it forever. What a cool recipe to have in a baking arsenal.
Thanks!
Laura
this just looks YUMMMMM...lovely
What a gorgeous creation, Coleen. There is nothing here not to love.
What a delicious sounding dessert. I guess I'll have to wait to try it until after Christmas hoping, I get a food processor. However I can try that whipped cream. It sound like a great cream to use when transporting a dessert to a party. Thanks.
I NEED to see a picture of a slice of this pie. It's essential!
Yum. Yum. Yum!
So amazing, especially the whippe cream, which I will forever use from now on....yummy
yum! Looks- RICH! My menu? It's only going to be me and my hubby and our daughter- my stepdaughter will be with her mom, BUT that won't stop me! I am doing a brined turkey, cornbread stuffing from scratch, green bean casserole (for the hubster)mashed potatoes, homemade cranberry sauce, and a pumpkin cake and a cherry pie. Typical, traditional..no sweet potatoes- if my sis was coming-yes. But not this year. :(
they look perfectly decorated. I love the icing!
Oh I remember seeing this on teresas blog, and I think your cross section shot sealed the deal for me to try this . Delicious!
Good grief...I am just sitting here in awe! Amazing. I can't even comment really....I am just going to close this portion and go back to gaping at the pictures....incredible ...you should run a bakery!
I just pass me a bowl of the whipped cream though the whole dessert looks delightful!
All of my family that is here in FL is going to my one brother's house. I'm bringing dessert. (You're shocked right?!)
Happy Friday!
~ingrid
Oh my this is looking wonderful..my family would have big smiles if I'd serve this dessert.
Our Thanksgiving was in October..our meat was roasted chicken as very few in my family like turkey and of course pumpkin pie with pecans!
Since I had to transport the food, I kept the mashed potatoes hot in the crockpot and that worked wonderfully.
This just looks perfect and the icing is so beautiful like white roses.
That looks fabulous Coleen. I will definitely be trying that whipped cream frosting this year! Love your blog.
Kelly
oh my goodness colleen, you made this SOOO GORGEOUS! didn't you love this, i'm trying your whipped cream next time!
I will be trying your whipped cream recipe myself!
I am not hosting Thanksgiving and can you believe I was told not to bring my pumpkin cheesecake? Yeah. The person must be nuts. Anyway since I'm not "allowed" to bring anything to dinner then I am going to make the cheesecake anyway and share it with my children and Grumpy after Thanksgiving
I have never heard of whipped cream like this ... does it taste cream cheesey? I am making a pumpkin cheesecake right now and I might have to do this whipped cream instead of regular, it intrigues me! Thanks a lot!
As for Thanksgiving this year, dh and I love making a HUGE feast and always over cook and love it! lol But we have no idea what we are making yet. We are going to menu plan this weekend, I can not wait!
Wow Coleen!! That looks so addictive and I love the recipe for the stable whipped cream. The way you piped that whipped cream looks great! We are having alton brown's good eats turkey(new recipe for me), mashed potatoes, gravy, fried corn, Paula Deen's squash casserole, stuffing, green salad with cranberry viniagrette, and some fresh bread from my new hb in 5 group. Making a pumpkin pie for dessert. I hope you share what you are making with us! I bet it will be delicious!!
That's really impressive whipped cream!
I really, really wish you hadn't posted this. I think it must be evil becasue I won't be able to get it out of my mind until I make it myself. Thanks so much for the whipped cream recipe too! This looks almost too pretty to eat...almost...
I can't tell you how many times I wish I had a stable whipped cream recipe. It sounds so perfect I just want to whip it right now just to HAVE! LOL
This year it's just Earl and I and his daughter Liz, the allergic-to-everything kid, grins. It's the usual suspects, potatoes, gravy, turkey, stuffing, boiled onions,"spinach supreme" a recipe from Earl's family's recipe archieves, cranberry sauce, rolls. I usually make a couple of pies for old time's sakes. For Liz, sweet potatoes, gluten free, soy free, dairy free, egg free, white potato starch free, bread (I did say she had a lot of allergies right?), a couple more veggies, I'm thinking Harvard beets, some gluten free cookies, pecan butter, candied orange peel, and I don't know what all else yet. I'm going to make a rice dish for her as well, probably my favorite, a "green rice".
I can't wait!!
This looks scrumptious! And so pretty with that special whip cream. That's a keeper recipe for sure!
That's a killer dessert! Wow. Saving that stable whipped cream recipe of yours. Thanks!
You made this look so gorgeous it looks like it belongs in a bakery!
Do you know how long the whipped cream will stay stable out of the fridge? I have to transport a cake and it will be out of the fridge for quite awhile. I wondered if this recipe will work.
So pretty and it looks way too yummy!
I used your Stable Whipped Cream to frost a Hummingbird Cake for my daughter's birthday yesterday. It was FABULOUS! This will be my cream cheese go to recipe from now on! Check out my cake at http://ourmostlyhappyhome.blogspot.com/
I made your stable whipped cream and used it to pipe a topping onto mini cheesecakes. It turned out fabulous and the whipped cream stayed perfectly formed in the refrigerator for several days. Thanks so much for the great recipe! Kelly
I thought it was an excellent blog, that information has been very helpful in my life, I am a desserts lover, so I really enjoyed this reading, this weekend I want to do one! Thanks for this great moment!
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