How To Make An Oreo Milkshake Without Ice Cream
How to Make a Thick & Creamy Oreo Milkshake Without Ice Cream (2025 Recipe)

Craving that iconic cookies-and-cream Oreo milkshake but don’t have (or don’t want) ice cream in the house? You’re in the right place.
This no-ice-cream Oreo milkshake recipe delivers the same thick, rich, chocolate-cookie-loaded experience using simple pantry ingredients. It’s naturally egg-free, can be made vegan in 30 seconds, and tastes even better than many ice-cream versions.
Whether you’re lactose intolerant, cutting dairy, ran out of ice cream, or just want a lighter treat, this recipe has gone viral on TikTok and Pinterest for good reason: it works every single time.
Why This No-Ice-Cream Oreo Milkshake Actually Works
Traditional milkshakes rely on ice cream for creaminess and thickness. We’re replacing it with a clever combination of:
- Frozen banana (the secret MVP for natural creaminess)
- Greek yogurt or dairy-free yogurt (adds tang and body)
- Whole milk or plant-based milk (for smoothness)
- Extra Oreos blended in + crushed Oreos folded in (for texture)
- A touch of vanilla and sweetener
The result? A milkshake that’s thick enough to stand a spoon in, packed with real Oreo flavor, and only takes 5 minutes.
Ingredients (Serves 2 large or 3 medium milkshakes)
- 18–20 Oreo cookies (regular or Double Stuf – both work great)
- 2 large ripe bananas, sliced and frozen (peel before freezing!)
- 1 cup (240 ml) whole milk (or oat milk, almond milk, coconut milk for vegan)
- ¾ cup (180 g) plain Greek yogurt (full-fat is creamiest) OR dairy-free yogurt
- 2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk OR maple syrup/honey (for extra richness)
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- ⅛ teaspoon salt (brings out the chocolate flavor)
- Optional: ½ teaspoon instant coffee granules (deepens chocolate taste without coffee flavor)
- Whipped cream and extra crushed Oreos for topping
Pro tip: Use Double Stuf Oreos if you want an ultra-decadent shake. Use gluten-free Oreos for a GF version — they work perfectly.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prep Your Bananas (Do This Ahead)
Peel 2 ripe bananas, slice into coins, and freeze in a zip bag for at least 3 hours (overnight is best). This is non-negotiable for thickness. - Crush Extra Oreos for Texture
Place 4 Oreos in a zip bag and gently crush with a rolling pin. You want chunks, not powder. Set aside — these go in at the end. - Load the Blender
Add into a high-speed blender in this order (helps blending):
- Frozen banana slices
- 14–16 whole Oreos (yes, cream and all)
- Greek yogurt
- Milk
- Sweetened condensed milk (or syrup)
- Vanilla extract
- Salt + instant coffee (if using)
- Blend Like a Pro
Start on low, then ramp to high. Use the tamper if you have a Vitamix/Ninja. Blend 45–60 seconds until completely smooth and thick. It should look like soft-serve. - Add the Crunch
Add the crushed Oreos from step 2. Pulse 3–4 times just to incorporate chunks — don’t overblend unless you want it completely smooth. - Taste & Adjust
Too thick? Add a splash of milk. Want it sweeter? Drizzle in more maple syrup. Want it thicker? Toss in 2–3 ice cubes and blend again. - Serve Immediately
Pour into chilled glasses. Top with whipped cream (canned works fine), an extra Oreo on the rim, and more crumbs.
Best Milk Substitutes Ranked (Tested by BytePoint)
- Oat milk → creamiest plant-based option
- Coconut milk (canned, full-fat) → tropical twist, insanely thick
- Whole dairy milk → classic flavor
- Almond milk → lighter but still good
- Cashew milk → very neutral and smooth
Make It 100% Vegan
- Use gluten-free/vegan Oreos (most Oreos are accidentally vegan in 2025)
- Swap Greek yogurt for coconut or oat yogurt
- Use oat or almond milk
- Replace condensed milk with maple syrup or coconut condensed milk
Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Using unfrozen bananas → you’ll get a thin smoothie, not a milkshake
❌ Blending crushed Oreos too long → turns gray and gritty
❌ Skimping on Oreos → the cookie flavor gets lost
❌ Using low-fat yogurt → sacrifices thickness dramatically
Bonus Upgrades People Are Obsessed With in 2025
- Brownie Batter Oreo Milkshake: Add 1 tablespoon brownie batter (safe-to-eat or edible cookie dough)
- Mocha Oreo: 1 shot cooled espresso + extra coffee granules
- Peanut Butter Oreo: 2 tbsp peanut butter + crushed peanut butter cups on top
- Protein Oreo Shake: Add 1 scoop vanilla or chocolate protein powder + extra milk
Nutritional Info (per large shake, using whole milk & Greek yogurt)
- Calories: ~540 kcal
- Protein: 16 g
- Carbs: 78 g
- Fat: 20 g
- Sugar: 48 g (mostly from Oreos & banana)
Lower-calorie version: Use unsweetened almond milk + 0% Greek yogurt + sugar-free sweetener → drops to ~380 kcal.
Storage & Make-Ahead Tips
Milkshakes are best fresh, but you can:
- Freeze leftovers in popsicle molds → Oreo milkshake pops!
- Store blended base (before adding crushed Oreos) in fridge up to 24 hours. Re-blend with ice before serving.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I make this without banana?
A: Yes, but texture suffers. Substitute 1½ cups frozen coconut cream cubes or 2 cups dairy-free ice cream alternative.
Q: My blender isn’t powerful. What do I do?
A: Let frozen bananas thaw 5–10 minutes, add milk first, and blend in small batches.
Q: Can I use Oreo ice cream if I change my mind?
A: Of course — but now you know you don’t need it!
Final Thoughts

This no-ice-cream Oreo milkshake recipe has become a staple in thousands of kitchens (including ours at BytePoint.site) because it’s foolproof, customizable, and honestly tastes better than many fast-food versions.
The frozen banana + yogurt combo creates a velvety texture that ice cream struggles to beat, and you control exactly what goes in.
Save this page, bookmark it, screenshot it — whatever you do, make it tonight. Your taste buds (and your wallet) will thank you.
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Originally published & tested November 2025 by the BytePoint Food Lab
https://bytepoint.site/oreo-milkshake-without-ice-cream
Happy blending! 🥤🍪
