There’s something about the words “cake batter” that instantly makes me smile — and I know I’m not alone. Whether it’s the nostalgic smell, that creamy sweetness, or the confetti-colored sprinkles, this Cake Batter Lush Dessert brings pure joy with every bite. Thank you so much for stopping by — I’m truly grateful you’re here, and I cannot wait to share this fun and festive recipe with you!
What Is Cake Batter Lush Dessert?
Think of this as your favorite childhood birthday cake reimagined as a cool, creamy, no-bake dessert. Lush desserts — sometimes called dessert lasagnas — are made with layered components like cookie crusts, creamy fillings, puddings, and whipped toppings. This version gets a sprinkle-filled cake batter twist, making it colorful, celebratory, and just downright delightful.
Why You’ll Love This Cake Batter Lush Dessert
- No baking required – perfect for hot days or when you don’t want to heat up the kitchen.
- Incredibly easy – every layer is simple, and it comes together with pantry staples.
- Festive and fun – with rainbow sprinkles and a cake mix boost, it’s like a birthday in every bite!
- Make-ahead friendly – perfect for parties, potlucks, or just because.
What Does It Taste Like?
This dessert is smooth, creamy, and light — like cheesecake meets birthday cake meets pudding pie. The crust gives a buttery, slightly crunchy contrast that grounds the creamy layers. And thanks to that hit of dry cake mix in the pudding, every spoonful carries that unmistakable cake batter flavor — sweet, a little vanilla-y, and totally irresistible.
Benefits of This Recipe
- Kid-friendly: This dessert is always a hit with little ones (and the sprinkles don’t hurt).
- Customizable: You can switch up cookie types, pudding flavors, or sprinkle colors.
- Crowd-pleaser: It feeds a group and is easy to slice and serve.
- Gluten-friendly options: Just sub in gluten-free cookies and cake mix.

Ingredients for Cake Batter Lush Dessert
For the Crust:
- 1½ cups crushed Golden Oreos or vanilla wafers
- ¼ cup melted butter
For the Cheesecake Layer:
- 8 oz cream cheese, softened
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 cup Cool Whip (or any whipped topping)
For the Pudding Layer:
- 1 box (3.4 oz) instant vanilla pudding
- 1½ cups cold milk
- ½ cup dry cake mix (white or yellow)
For the Topping:
- 1½ to 2 cups Cool Whip
- Rainbow sprinkles (the more, the merrier!)
- Optional: extra crushed cookies for garnish
Tools You’ll Need
- 9×9-inch baking dish
- Mixing bowls (at least two medium-to-large)
- Electric mixer or whisk
- Rubber spatula
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Food processor (optional, for crushing cookies)
Add-Ins & Ingredient Swaps

I promised you versatile, and here’s proof!
- Cookies: Try graham crackers, chocolate sandwich cookies, or shortbread instead of Golden Oreos.
- Cake Mix: Funfetti mix adds even more color; chocolate cake mix brings a twist!
- Pudding: Use cheesecake or white chocolate pudding for a flavor variation.
- Toppings: Swap sprinkles for mini chocolate chips, crushed candy bars, or fresh berries.
How to Make Cake Batter Lush Dessert
1. Make the Crust:
Mix crushed cookies with melted butter in a bowl. Stir until the mixture resembles wet sand. Press it firmly into the bottom of your baking dish and pop it in the freezer to chill while you work on the next layer.
2. Make the Cheesecake Layer:
Beat softened cream cheese with powdered sugar and vanilla until smooth. Fold in the Cool Whip until light and fluffy. Spread this dreamy layer over the chilled crust.
3. Make the Pudding Layer:
Whisk together the pudding mix, cold milk, and dry cake mix until smooth and thick — it should take about 2 minutes. Pour and smooth this over the cheesecake layer.
4. Add the Whipped Topping:
Spread the remaining Cool Whip over the top. Get those swirls going! Then go wild with sprinkles (you know you want to).
5. Chill and Serve:
Let the dessert set in the fridge for at least 4 hours — overnight is even better! This helps the layers firm up beautifully. Slice into squares and serve chilled!
What to Serve With This Dessert

This lush stands strong on its own, but if you’re planning a full spread:
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Pink Lemonade Fluff Salad -
Pink Mojito Ice Cream (No-Churn) -
Bahama Mama Ice Cream (No-Churn) -
Lemon Blueberry Cupcakes with Lemon Swirl Buttercream -
Cheesecake Egg Rolls with Caramel Sauce -
Lemon Lime 7UP Soda Cupcakes -
Blue Caribbean Ice Cream (No-Churn) -
Blueberry Swirl Cheesecake Ice Cream -
Vanilla Cupcakes Recipe: Perfect Classic Treat Every Time! -
Strawberry Cheesecake Red Velvet Cupcakes -
Blue Caribbean Cupcakes: A Taste of Island Bliss in... -
Cherry Coke Ice Cream (No-Churn) -
Layered Red Velvet Cheesecake Bundt Cake -
Miami Vice Ice Cream (No-Churn) -
Watermelon Cupcakes: A Sweet Slice of Summer Fun!
- Fresh fruit platters for a light contrast
- Coffee or iced lattes (the creaminess pairs perfectly)
- Kid-friendly drinks like strawberry milk or punch for birthday party vibes
Tips for Perfect Cake Batter Lush
- Soften the cream cheese fully to avoid lumps.
- Use cold milk for the pudding layer — warm milk won’t thicken it properly.
- Chill each layer if needed before adding the next, especially if your kitchen is warm.
- Don’t skip the chill time! It’s key for those clean, gorgeous layers.
- Want neat slices? Run a sharp knife under hot water and wipe between cuts.
How to Store Cake Batter Lush
- Refrigerator: Store covered in the fridge for up to 5 days.
- Freezer: You can freeze it for 1–2 months, but the texture will soften once thawed — still delicious, just less defined layers.
- Make-ahead: Perfectly preppable the day before serving!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use homemade whipped cream instead of Cool Whip?
Yes! Just whip 2 cups of heavy cream with 2–3 tbsp powdered sugar until stiff peaks form.
Is it safe to eat raw cake mix?
For peace of mind, you can heat-treat the dry cake mix by microwaving it for 1 minute (in 15-second intervals) or baking it at 350°F for 5 minutes to kill any potential bacteria.
Can I double this recipe?
Absolutely — just use a 9×13-inch dish and double each ingredient!
Can I make this gluten-free?
Yes! Use gluten-free cookies and cake mix, and double-check your pudding is GF-certified.
In Conclusion: Sweet, Simple, and Celebration-Ready

This Cake Batter Lush Dessert is one of those recipes that makes everyone smile — whether you’re serving it for a birthday, a cookout, or just a “because it’s Tuesday” treat. It’s creamy, colorful, and crazy-easy to make. You don’t need an oven, and you don’t need to fuss. Just mix, layer, chill, and enjoy.
Loved this one? Be sure to check out my other peachy favorites like:
- Peach Cobbler Dump Cake
- No-Bake Peach Cheesecake Bars
- Peach & Cream Poke Cake
Let’s Stay Connected!
If you try this Cake Batter Lush Dessert, please leave a review below and tag your beautiful creations on Pinterest! I love seeing how you bring these recipes to life — and trust me, this one’s a showstopper 💕
Nutritional Info (Approx. per serving)
Serving size: 1 square (1/9 of 9×9 dish)
Calories: ~310
Fat: 18g
Carbs: 34g
Sugars: 22g
Protein: 3g



















