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Lasagna with Jelly de Fresses (No Cooking)

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A playful no-bake layered dessert with a golden Oreo crust, whipped cream-cheese layer, strawberry gelatin and fresh berries — a cool, crowd-pleasing finish.

Lasagna with Jelly de Fresses (No Cooking)

This no-bake layered dessert — playful enough to call a "lasagna" — has been my go-to for summer gatherings and last-minute dinner parties. I first assembled it on a hot afternoon when the oven was out of the question and I wanted something that looked impressive but required minimal fuss. The contrast of a buttery golden-Oreo crumb base, a silky cream-cheese layer, jewel-toned strawberry gelatin and fresh strawberries makes each bite both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Every time I bring it to a potluck someone asks for the recipe, and it has become our family's celebratory dessert for birthdays and backyard barbecues.

What makes this version special is the texture play: a firm crumb crust that gives way to a whipped, slightly tangy middle and a glossy fruit layer studded with fresh slices. I discovered the balance between tang and sweet when I swapped part of the whipped topping for cream cheese — the structure and mouthfeel improved dramatically. Because it requires no oven time, you can assemble it in under half an hour and let it set while you relax. It’s ideal for cooks who want a stunning dessert without a long ingredient list or complicated technique.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready quickly: assemble in about 20 minutes and chill — no baking required, ideal when the oven is off-limits or for hot weather entertaining.
  • Simple pantry and fridge ingredients: uses widely available items like Golden Oreos, cream cheese, Cool Whip and a packet of strawberry gelatin.
  • Make-ahead friendly: can be refrigerated overnight, making it perfect for prepping ahead of holidays or busy party days.
  • Textural contrast: buttery, slightly crunchy crumb base supports a silky, aerated middle layer and a glossy fruit top for a pleasing bite.
  • Crowd-pleasing presentation: layered in a square pan it looks elegant; you can slice into neat squares for parties or spoon into bowls for casual servings.
  • Kid-approved and adaptable: swap flavors or make parfait versions for smaller servings — everyone from picky eaters to guests with a sweet tooth will enjoy it.

In my kitchen this dish often acts as the finale to a relaxed meal: I assemble it while salads are being dressed and the grill is finishing, and by the time plates are cleared the dessert is set and waiting. My sister swears the golden Oreo crust gives it a cookie-bar charm, and my partner insists on extra sliced strawberries on top — little rituals that made this dessert a family favorite.

Ingredients

  • Golden Oreo cookies (36, crushed): These make a sweet, buttery base — pulse in a food processor or place in a sealed bag and crush with a rolling pin until fine crumbs form.
  • Butter (6 tablespoons, melted): Binds the crumbs into a packable crust; microwaving until just melted is fastest and keeps the crumbs from becoming greasy.
  • Cream cheese (1 package, 8 oz, softened): Full-fat, room-temperature cream cheese gives a rich, smooth middle layer; soften at room temperature 30–45 minutes for easiest mixing.
  • Powdered sugar (1 cup): Sweetens and stabilizes the cream-cheese layer without adding graininess; sift if clumpy for a silky result.
  • Cool Whip (2 cups, divided): Use about 1 cup in the cream-cheese layer and reserve the rest for lightening the top — commercial whipped topping helps keep structure.
  • Strawberry gelatin mix (1 packet, 85 g): Prepare according to package directions; the bright jelly is the centerpiece of the top layer and sets the dessert.
  • Fresh strawberries (1 cup, sliced): Fresh berries add texture and brightness — choose ripe, fragrant strawberries for best flavor and appearance.
  • Milk (1 cup): A small splash loosens the cream-cheese mixture so it’s easy to spread; whole milk yields the creamiest mouthfeel.

Instructions

Make the crust: Place 36 Golden Oreos in a food processor and pulse to fine crumbs; alternatively, put cookies in a heavy-duty zip-top bag and crush with a rolling pin. Combine crumbs with 6 tablespoons melted butter in a bowl, pressing firmly into a greased 9x9-inch pan to form an even, compact base. Chill briefly to set while you prepare the filling. Prepare the cream layer: In a mixing bowl, beat 8 oz softened cream cheese with 1 cup powdered sugar until smooth and no lumps remain. Add 1 cup Cool Whip and 1 cup milk, folding gently to keep the mixture airy; taste and adjust sweetness if needed. Spread this evenly over the chilled crust, smoothing the surface with an offset spatula. Arrange fresh strawberries: Layer 1 cup sliced strawberries evenly over the cream-cheese layer. The fruit creates pockets of freshness beneath the gelatin and prevents the jelly from bonding directly to the cream, which improves slicing later. Reserve a few slices for garnish if desired. Prepare the gelatin: Follow the packet instructions for the 85 g strawberry gelatin; typically dissolve the gelatin powder in a cup or two of hot water, then add cold water as directed. Allow the jelly to cool for 5–10 minutes but not begin to set; pour gently over the strawberries to cover evenly. Work carefully to avoid disturbing the layers beneath. Top and chill: Once the gelatin layer is level, pipe or spread the remaining 1 cup Cool Whip across the top (optional) and garnish with reserved strawberry slices. Refrigerate the assembled dish at least 4 hours or overnight to allow the gelatin to fully set and flavors to meld. For clean slices, chill longer if possible. Slice and serve: Use a sharp knife dipped in hot water and wiped dry between slices for neat squares. Serve chilled; store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days to maintain texture and freshness. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • This dessert is refrigerator-set: allow a minimum of 4 hours, but overnight chilling produces the best texture and clean slices.
  • Make-ahead winner: assembled dish keeps well up to 3 days chilled; the crust will soften slightly but remain flavorful.
  • Freeze with caution: freezing changes the gelatin and whipped textures — freeze only if necessary and expect a softer, less glossy finish when thawed.
  • High in dairy and gluten: contains cream cheese, whipped topping and Oreos; not suitable for dairy-free or gluten-free diets unless ingredients are swapped.
  • Perfect for warm weather and quick entertaining — minimal hands-on time and excellent visual appeal for guests.

My favorite aspect is how the dessert improves overnight as flavors marry: the strawberries infuse the gelatin, the cream layer relaxes into the crust, and the whole dish gains depth. One memorable Fourth of July we sliced it into perfect, flag-worthy squares and the shiny red gelatin stole the show — a small, festive triumph that’s become a tradition.

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Storage Tips

Store in an airtight container or cover the pan tightly with plastic wrap to prevent the gelatin surface from absorbing fridge odors. Refrigerated, the dessert keeps for up to 3 days with best texture on day one and two. If you must freeze, wrap tightly and expect some separation in the cream layer after thawing — thaw slowly in the refrigerator and gently stir before serving if needed.

Ingredient Substitutions

For a gluten-free version, substitute gluten-free golden sandwich cookies or graham crackers labeled gluten-free for the crust and ensure whipped topping is gluten-free. To reduce dairy, swap cream cheese for a dairy-free cream-cheese alternative and use a dairy-free whipped topping; note texture and flavor will shift slightly. You can also make a lighter version using reduced-fat cream cheese and skim milk, though the middle layer will be less rich and may require longer chilling to set firmly.

Serving Suggestions

Serve chilled in neat squares for a polished dessert or spoon into small bowls for a casual presentation. Garnish with mint leaves, a dusting of powdered sugar, or finely grated white chocolate for contrast. Pair with a bright lemon or mint tea to cut through the sweetness, or serve after a hearty barbecue as a cool, refreshing finish. For parties, cut the dessert into small portions and set on a platter for guests to choose.

Cultural Background

This no-bake layered creation is an American-style refrigerator dessert that borrows the layered idea from classic no-bake cheesecakes and trifle-like assemblies. Using sandwich cookies for a crust is a long-standing home-baking shortcut in the U.S., popularized for its convenience and consistent results. The playful naming as a "lasagna" speaks to the layered construction more than any regional origin, and it fits into the broader tradition of simple, crowd-pleasing desserts made for summer potlucks and family gatherings.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer, use the ripest strawberries and consider swapping strawberry gelatin for mixed-berry or peach for seasonal variety. In winter, substitute the fruit with thawed frozen berries or a cherry topping for a festive color. For holidays, tint the Cool Whip with a touch of food coloring or layer different flavored gelatin packets for a rainbow effect. Small changes can transform this dessert to suit any season while keeping the core technique identical.

Meal Prep Tips

To streamline preparation for large groups, prepare the crust and cream layer the day before, refrigerate, and add fresh berries with gelatin the morning of serving. Portion into individual cups for grab-and-go desserts; they set faster in smaller containers. Use clear cups for an attractive layered look — guests can see the bright jelly and berries before they spoon in. Bring chilled to events in an insulated cooler to keep the set textures intact.

There’s joy in how effortless and joyful this dessert is: it takes minimal skill but offers maximum delight. Make it your own by trying different cookies or fruit flavors — and don’t be surprised if it becomes your next easy celebration staple.

Pro Tips

  • Soften cream cheese to room temperature for a lump-free, silky middle layer.

  • Chill at least 4 hours, ideally overnight, for the cleanest slices and best texture.

  • Use a hot-water-dipped knife wiped dry between cuts for neat squares.

  • Reserve a few strawberry slices for garnish to brighten presentation just before serving.

This nourishing lasagna with jelly de fresses (no cooking) recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Quick & Simple DessertsDessertNo-BakeSummer RecipesOreoCream CheeseStrawberry
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Lasagna with Jelly de Fresses (No Cooking)

This Lasagna with Jelly de Fresses (No Cooking) recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 8 steaks
Lasagna with Jelly de Fresses (No Cooking)
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:1 minute
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:21 minutes

Ingredients

Crust

Filling

Topping

Instructions

1

Make the crust

Crush 36 Golden Oreos to fine crumbs, mix with 6 tablespoons melted butter, press into a greased 9x9-inch pan to form a compact base, then chill briefly to set.

2

Prepare the cream layer

Beat 8 oz softened cream cheese with 1 cup powdered sugar until smooth. Fold in 1 cup Cool Whip and 1 cup milk until airy and spreadable, then smooth over the chilled crust.

3

Arrange strawberries

Spread 1 cup sliced strawberries evenly on top of the cream layer to create pockets of fresh fruit beneath the gelatin.

4

Prepare gelatin and pour

Dissolve the strawberry gelatin packet per package instructions, allow to cool slightly, then pour gently over the strawberries to form the top layer without disturbing the layers beneath.

5

Top and chill

Spread the remaining 1 cup Cool Whip over the set gelatin if desired, garnish with reserved strawberry slices, and refrigerate at least 4 hours or overnight to fully set.

6

Slice and serve

Use a hot-water-dipped knife wiped dry between cuts to make neat squares. Serve chilled and store leftovers covered in the refrigerator up to 3 days.

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Nutrition

Calories: 560kcal | Carbohydrates: 68g | Protein:
6g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 9g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Monounsaturated Fat:
12g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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