Because regular hot chocolate is cute… but hot chocolate with Oreos? That has main-character energy.
It’s rich. It’s creamy. It’s unapologetically chocolatey with that nostalgic cookies-and-cream twist that hits you right in the childhood memories. This is the drink you make when it’s raining outside, you’re in your fluffiest socks, and the only plan for the evening is comfort in a mug.
It’s not just hot chocolate. It’s a mood.
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Ingredients
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2 cups whole milk – full-fat for that ultra-creamy, hug-in-a-mug texture
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½ cup heavy cream – optional, but highly encouraged (or swap with half-and-half if you must behave)
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3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder – use the good stuff for deep, chocolatey drama
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3 tablespoons granulated sugar – adjust depending on how sweet your sweet tooth is feeling
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¼ teaspoon vanilla extract – tiny splash, big glow-up
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6 Oreo cookies – separate the filling and crush the cookies (yes, it’s therapeutic)
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¼ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips – for extra richness and silky smooth vibes
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1 pinch of salt – because balance is everything
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Whipped cream – clouds on top, obviously
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Chocolate syrup – optional drizzle, but why stop now?
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Extra Oreos – for garnish and dramatic cookie crunch
This isn’t just hot chocolate. This is “cancel the outside world, we’re staying in” energy.
Method
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Twist apart the Oreos and crush the cookies into chunky crumbs. Try not to “accidentally” snack on too many in the process.
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Warm the milk and cream together in a saucepan over medium heat until steamy and just about to simmer — no boiling, we’re going gentle and luxurious here.
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Whisk in the cocoa powder and sugar until smooth and glossy. No lumps allowed.
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Add the chocolate chips and stir until they melt into silky, chocolatey bliss.
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Fold in the crushed Oreo cookies and that sweet cream filling, letting everything melt together into full cookies-and-cream magic.
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Stir in the vanilla, then remove from the heat before it gets too excited.
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Pour into mugs, pile high with whipped cream, drizzle with chocolate syrup, and crown with extra Oreo crumbs.
And just like that? You’ve made hot chocolate with a personality.
Alternatives
Vegan Oreo Hot Chocolate:
Craving the cookies-and-cream magic without the dairy? Use your favorite plant-based milk — oat for creaminess, almond for a subtle nutty note, or soy for balance. Swap in dairy-free chocolate chips, and double-check your Oreos are vegan (most are, but it never hurts to peek at the label). Same cozy comfort, fully plant-based.
Gluten-Free Version:
Simply trade traditional Oreos for certified gluten-free chocolate sandwich cookies. You’ll still get that nostalgic cookies-and-cream flavor — just tailored to your needs.
Lower-Sugar Option:
Want it a little lighter? Use sugar-free chocolate chips and reduce the added sugar by half. The cookies already bring plenty of sweetness and flavor, so you won’t feel deprived.
Extra-Rich Version:
Now if you’re going full dessert-mode… replace part of the milk with extra heavy cream. The result is velvety, ultra-decadent, and dangerously close to chocolate pudding in a mug. Indulgent? Absolutely. Worth it? Always.
Helpful Tips
If you’re chasing that ultra-creamy, barista-style texture, this is your secret weapon: the blender.
Pour the finished hot chocolate in and blend for about 30 seconds. It smooths out any cookie bits, whips a little air into the mix, and transforms everything into a silky, velvety dream. The Oreo flavor melts right into every sip instead of sitting in pockets — so it tastes rich, balanced, and fully infused.
Basically? Same recipe. Five-star coffee shop energy.

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Cookies & Cream Dream: Oreo Hot Chocolate
Ingredients
Method
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Twist apart the Oreos and crush the cookies into chunky crumbs. Try not to “accidentally” snack on too many in the process.
-
Warm the milk and cream together in a saucepan over medium heat until steamy and just about to simmer — no boiling, we’re going gentle and luxurious here.
-
Whisk in the cocoa powder and sugar until smooth and glossy. No lumps allowed.
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Add the chocolate chips and stir until they melt into silky, chocolatey bliss.
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Fold in the crushed Oreo cookies and that sweet cream filling, letting everything melt together into full cookies-and-cream magic.
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Stir in the vanilla, then remove from the heat before it gets too excited.
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Pour into mugs, pile high with whipped cream, drizzle with chocolate syrup, and crown with extra Oreo crumbs.
Notes
Pour the finished hot chocolate in and blend for about 30 seconds. It smooths out any cookie bits, whips a little air into the mix, and transforms everything into a silky, velvety dream. The Oreo flavor melts right into every sip instead of sitting in pockets — so it tastes rich, balanced, and fully infused.
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