Baileys Chocolate Cheesecake Trifle

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This Baileys Chocolate Cheesecake Trifle is a showstopping no-bake dessert made with layers of fudgy chocolate cake, creamy Baileys chocolate cheesecake, crushed Oreos and topped with luscious soft whipped cream. Perfect for holidays or dinner parties!

A layered chocolate trifle in a glass bowl, topped with chocolate shavings, sits on a white surface. Nearby are vintage glasses, a small jug of sauce, an empty bowl, and a few spoons with chocolate pieces scattered around.

If you’re looking for an easy dessert that says “I came to impress”—this Baileys Chocolate Cheesecake Trifle is it. We’re talking layers upon layers of silky Baileys-spiked chocolate cheesecake filling, fluffy whipped cream tied together with chocolate cake and crushed Oreo cookies.

It’s rich, decadent, and super easy to put together—no baking required! Perfect for the holidays, dinner parties, or whenever you’re in the mood to treat friends and family to something extra special.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Decadent layers of creamy chocolate cheesecake laced with Baileys Irish Cream for a grown-up twist
  • Perfect for the holidays, birthdays and dinner parties
  • No fuss, no baking and super easy to make
  • Layer in a trifle bowl or small dishesfor individual servings

What’s a Trifle?

Trifle is a classic British dessert with roots dating back to the 16th century, originally made with sherry-soaked sponge cake, custard, jelly and fruit. This version is a far cry from tradition, in the best way possible. Inspired by my and Baileys Irish Cream cheesecake, this boozy no-bake trifle is a mashup of indulgent favorites that work beautifully layered together. It’s rich, festive and totally unforgettable.

A layered chocolate and cream trifle topped with chocolate shavings, served in a glass trifle dish. Nearby are two decorative glasses, a small glass pitcher with caramel, a golden spoon, and a beige cloth.

Here’s What You Will Need

  • Chocolate Cake: The bottom trifle layer is made up of store-bought swiss roll (such as Little Debbies) or chocolate sponge cake cut into cubes and drizzled with Baileys (I am going to be saying that quite a bit…). If you bake a lot (guilty!), save cake offcuts in the freezer to use in this recipe.
  • Rich chocolate ganache: We will be using semi-sweet chocolate chips and heavy cream to create a silky ganache that is folded into the cream cheese.
  • Powdered sugar (icing sugar): adds just the right level of sweetness.
  • Cream Cheese or Mascarpone: Full-fat cream cheese for that tangy cheesecake flavor or mascarpone for a more mellow sweetness that works great in desserts.
  • Baileys Irish Cream: Adds a hint of sweetness with its signature notes of vanilla, chocolate and cream and creates a sophisticated grown-up dessert that’s sure to impress!
  • Whipped Cream: Softly whipped cream (with Baileys of course) is our trifle’s crowning glory.
  • Vanilla bean paste with real flecks of vanilla adds a touch of luxury.
  • Optional Extras: Chocolate shavings, chocolate curls, a dusting of cocoa powder, chopped nuts, or even crushed cookies on top if you are really feeling extra!
Top-down view of nine labeled bowls and cups containing ingredients for dessert: cream cheese or mascarpone, powdered sugar, cream, chocolate cake, Baileys, chocolate chips, salt, vanilla, chocolate curls, and Oreos.

How to Make Baileys Chocolate Cheesecake Trifle

Make the cheesecake layer and whipped cream

  1. Place the chocolate chips in a bowl and cover with the cream. Heat in the microwave, in short 30 second bursts, until the cream is hot. Leave to stand for a few minutes then stir well until you have a glossy ganache. Set aside to cool slightly.
  2. Add the cream cheese, vanilla and a pinch sea salt to the ganache. Use a hand mixer to beat together until you have soft peaks. Add the Baileys and beat again until the cheesecake mixture is just shy of stiff peaks.
  3. Place heavy whipping cream, vanilla and Baileys in a separate mixing bowl. Whisk on medium speed until you have soft peaks.
Two images side by side: one shows a hand mixing chocolate batter with a spatula in a bowl, the other shows a hand pouring liquid into the batter while using a hand mixer, both on a white surface.

Assemble the Baileys Chocolate Cheesecake Trifle

  1. Cover the bottom of a large trifle bowl with the cake cubes, packing them down to an even layer. Drizzle with some Baileys to keep the cake moist.
  2. Spoon over the cake in the bowl and spread to level. Top with a layer of crushed oreos and drizzle with some Baileys – no point in being sensible now!
  3. Top the trifle with the whipped cream. You can pipe it over the top or simply swirl it with a spoon. Chill the trifle in the fridge until ready to serve.
  4. Sprinkle with chocolate shards or chopped chocolate truffles. Dust with cocoa powder and treat yourself!
Six-panel step-by-step image showing the process of layering chopped cookies, chocolate cream, crushed cookies, and pale cream to make a layered dessert in a clear bowl.

Recipe Notes and Tips

  • Skip the cake and simply use two layers of crushed Oreos in this trifle. In fact, I think I prefer them! Different types of chocolate cookies or even graham crackers can be used if you like.
  • If you don’t have a large trifle dish, you can assemble this dessert in large glasses or jars for a pretty presentation. Simply layer the ingredients in your containers and don’t forget to make plenty of space in your fridge to chill them!
  • Always use full-fat dairy products in no-bake desserts. Heavy cream, heavy whipping cream and full-fat cream cheese are a must. After all indulgence is the name of the game!
  • Make ahead: The trifle can be made up to a day ahead to allow time for it to chill. You don’t have to worry about it getting soggy overnight – we want the Baileys to soak through the cake and cookie layers. This makes it the ideal dessert for Chrismas Day and most holidays – just throw it together the day before.

Trifle Variations

  • You can play around with the flavors here to create different variations of this easy trifle. Kalhua, Tia Maria and Disaronno Velvet Cream Liqueur are all good options!
  • Want to ditch the alcohol altogether? Replace with freshly brewed sweetened coffee (decaf if preferred) or hot chocolate.

Storing Instructions

This trifle is a dream for making ahead. Assemble and chill for at least 4 hours, or overnight if possible to give the flavors time to mingle and the layers to firm up. You can hold off adding the whipped cream until just before serving if you like.

Got leftovers? Cover the trifle and store in the refrigerator for up to 2-3 days. It is best consumed 8-12 hours after assembling.

Trifle is not ideal for freezing due to the whipped cream and soft layers, but you can freeze individual portions tightly wrapped for up to a month. Thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.

A glass trifle bowl filled with layered dessert, including whipped cream, chocolate cheesecake layer, and chocolate shavings on top. Brown and white swirled layers are visible, with chocolate pieces scattered around the base.

This easy trifle recipe has it all – boozy, creamy, chocolatey layers in every spoonful. If you make it, don’t forget to rate the recipe and leave a comment—I love seeing your creations! Tag me tag me on Instagram and TikTok and be sure to pin it so you can make it again for the next celebration!

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Baileys Chocolate Cheesecake Trifle

A luxurious no-bake dessert that’s packed with layers of chocolate and Baileys flavor. Great for Christmas, parties, or anytime you want to wow your guests.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 8
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Ingredients

For the cake and cookie layers

  • 16 Oreo cookies , I used Oreo Dark Chocolate
  • 13 oz (380g) chocolate Swiss roll (Little Debbies)
  • 4 tbsp Baileys , to drizzle

For the Chocolate Cheesecake Layer

  • 1 cup (170g) semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • ¾ cup (170ml) cream, heavy / double
  • 16 oz (450g) full-fat mascarpone or cream cheese
  • 1 cup (130g) powdered sugar (icing sugar)
  • 1 tsp vanilla bean paste
  • pinch salt
  • ¼ cup (60ml) Baileys Irish Cream

For the whipped cream

To decorate

  • chocolate shavings
  • chocolate truffles , to decorate
  • cocoa powder

Instructions 

  • Cut the chocolate cake into small cubes and set aside. Place the oreo cookies into a ziploc bag and crush to small pieces using a rolling pin.
    13 oz (380g) chocolate Swiss roll (Little Debbies), 16 Oreo cookies
  • Place the chocolate chips in a bowl and cover with the cream. Heat in the microwave, in short 30 second bursts, until the cream is hot. Leave to stand for a few minutes then stir well until you have a glossy ganache. Set aside to cool slightly.
    1 cup (170g) semi-sweet chocolate chips, ¾ cup (170ml) cream, heavy / double
  • Add the cream cheese, vanilla and a pinch sea salt to the ganache. Use a hand mixer to beat together until you have soft peaks. Add the Baileys and beat again until the cheesecake mixture is just shy of stiff peaks.
    16 oz (450g) full-fat mascarpone or cream cheese, 1 tsp vanilla bean paste, pinch salt, ¼ cup (60ml) Baileys Irish Cream
  • Place heavy whipping cream, vanilla, powdered sugar and Baileys in a separate mixing bowl. Whisk on medium speed until you have soft peaks.
    ¼ cup (60ml) Baileys Irish Cream, 1 ½ cups (360ml) cream, heavy whipping, 1 tsp vanilla bean paste, 1 cup (130g) powdered sugar (icing sugar)
  • Cover the bottom of a large trifle bowl with the cake cubes, packing them down to an even layer. Drizzle with some Baileys to keep the cake moist.
    4 tbsp Baileys
  • Spoon over the cake in the bowl and spread to level. Top with a layer of crushed oreos and drizzle with some Baileys – no point in being sensible now!
  • Top the trifle with the whipped cream. You can pipe it over the top or simply swirl it with a spoon. Chill the trifle in the fridge until ready to serve.
  • Sprinkle with chocolate shards or chopped chocolate truffles. Dust with cocoa powder and treat yourself!
    chocolate shavings, cocoa powder, chocolate truffles

Notes

Recipe Notes and Tips
  • You can skip the cake and simply use two layers of crushed Oreos in this trifle. In fact, I think I prefer them to cake! Different types of chocolate cookies or even graham crackers can be used if you like.
  • If you don’t have a large trifle dish, you can assemble this dessert in glasses or jars for a pretty presentation. Simply layer the ingredients in your containers and don’t forget to make plenty of space in your fridge to chill them!
  • Make ahead: This Chocolate Cheesecake trifle can be made up to a day ahead to allow time for it to chill. You don’t have to worry about it getting soggy overnight – we want the Baileys to soak through the cake and cookie layers. This makes it the ideal dessert for Christmas Day and most holidays – just throw it together the day before.
  • Always use full-fat dairy products in no-bake desserts. Heavy cream, heavy whipping cream and full-fat cream cheese are a must. After all indulgence is the name of the game!
  • You can play around with the flavors here to create different variations of this easy trifle. Kalhua, Tia Maria and Disaronno Velvet Cream Liqueur are all good options!
  • If you don’t want to use any alcohol, replace the Baileys with hot chocolate or sweetened coffee.
Storing Instructions
  • Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. It is best consumed 8-12 hours after assembling.
  • Trifle is not ideal for freezing due to the whipped cream and soft layers, but you can freeze individual portions tightly wrapped for up to a month. Thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 937kcal | Carbohydrates: 83g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 61g | Saturated Fat: 35g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 16g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Cholesterol: 181mg | Sodium: 579mg | Potassium: 368mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 59g | Vitamin A: 1828IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 151mg | Iron: 6mg

Nutritional information is always approximate, and will depend on quality of ingredients and serving sizes.

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