This no-bake chocolate tart recipe combines the richness of a crunchy chocolate crust with a silky ganache filling that is offset by fabulously fresh berries. Your friends will think you turned into a fancy pastry chef!

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: This dessert looks so fancy but it is seriously easy to make and it’s so delicious.

How long it takes: 15 minutes but it needs to chill for 3 hours
Equipment you’ll need: food processor, tart pan with removable sides, small sauce pan
Servings: 12

Overhead view of a no bake chocolate tart on a white plate.
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A chocolate tart recipe that is no bake and only uses four ingredients? It may sound too good to be true, but it is indeed true and my husband even deemed this the best dessert he’s ever had!

It’s a smooth, silky, rich chocolate tart that’s so easy to make!

Chocolate tart topped with fresh berries and powdered sugar.

This easy chocolate tart has only four ingredients (five counting the berries), and it’s a no bake recipe.

Chocolate tart with berries.

About this chocolate tart

Only four ingredients! (Five, if you feel the need to count the berries but they’re technically optional so I’m not counting them.) The short ingredient list makes this recipe an automatic win: butter, Oreo cookies, heavy cream, and chocolate chips.

Rich and decadent. I never claimed this was healthy, right? It’s definitely a treat. It’s so rich and chocolatey that even a small sliver is unbelievably satisfying. I feel the same way about chocolate peanut butter pie. High in calories, but so worth it! I’d take those calories over ten low-calorie “desserts” any day.

Ingredient Notes

  • Butter: Use unsalted butter. You’ll need one stick which is 8 tablespoons, or a half cup.
  • Oreo Cookies: Look for regular Oreos, not Double Stuf or anything fancy. One 14.3 oz. package has about 36 cookies. This recipe calls for 32 cookies so you’ll just have a few left over.
  • Heavy Cream: You really do have to use heavy cream. Don’t substitute anything else, including whipping cream or half-and-half. They just don’t work well.
  • Chocolate Chips: Choose semi-sweet or dark chocolate chips for the best flavor. Good quality chocolate chips make a difference.
Slice of tart showing filling and crust.

How To Make This Chocolate Tart

Seriously, you guys, I love this recipe because it looks and tastes SO impressive but it’s ridiculously easy. Here we go!

  1. Process Oreos in a food processor until they are fine crumbs. Pour in butter and pulse until butter is evenly distributed.
  2. Press cookie crumbs into the bottom and sides of a 9 inch tart pan (no need to grease it).
  3. Prepare ganache by warming cream and pouring over chocolate. After a couple of minutes, start stirring until it forms a smooth silky ganache.
  4. Pour ganache into prepared crust and refrigerate for at least three hours.
  5. Right before serving, top with berries (make sure they are dry) and powdered sugar, and enjoy!
Overhead view of tart with fresh berries.

Make It Your Own

  • Use a different pan. For the photos, a 9-inch tart pan was used but you can make individual mini chocolate tarts using 4 or 5-inch tart pans like these. I haven’t tested this personally but I’m pretty sure it would yield 4 small tarts. You could also make it into a rectangular tart, and how fun would this heart shaped one be?
  • Make it mocha. Add a touch of espresso powder to give the chocolate another dimension of flavor. Use ¾ teaspoon for a just little intrigue and 1 tablespoon for a solid mocha flavor.
  • Use a flavored Oreo. I like the classic chocolate, but there are so  many different Oreos to choose from. If you’re a peanut butter lover, peanut butter Oreos could be fun!
  • Top with whipped cream. Very lightly sweetened homemade whipped cream is fantastic on this tart. You can never have enough heavy cream in your life, right?
Slice of a tart on a small white plate.

Helpful Tips

  • Use a measuring cup with straight sides to press the Oreos into the tart pan. You can use your hands but a measuring cup will yield a really pretty result and it makes it way easier.
  • Don’t boil the cream! When it starts to form tiny bubbles around the edges of the pan, it’s hot enough.
  • Wait 2 minutes before stirring after pouring the cream over the chocolate. I know, it’s SO tempting to stir it early and watch the magic happen as it transforms into ganache, but waiting will give you a better result with less frustration.
  • Add berries immediately before serving and make sure they aren’t wet. Water and/or juice from the berries will puddle and discolor the top of the tart and it just doesn’t look as attractive.
  • Garnish with powdered sugar. Sprinkle on just a touch of powdered sugar for a really polished and pretty final look. I use a mini fine-mesh strainer but you could also use a fancy little sifter made just for this task. I don’t make enough desserts to have a separate tool just for dusting things with powdered sugar, but it is a fun gadget!

Storage Tips

This tart can be made a day ahead, perfect for when you’re having guests. It will keep up to four days in the refrigerator. Make sure it’s wrapped well with foil or plastic wrap.

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Recipe

Chocolate Tart Recipe – NO BAKE – 4 Ingredients!

4.52 from 70 votes
Prep: 15 minutes
Total: 3 hours 15 minutes
Servings: 12 servings
This no-bake chocolate tart recipe combines the richness of a crunchy chocolate crust with a silky ganache filling that is offset by fabulously fresh berries.
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Ingredients 

  • 32 Oreo cookies
  • ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted
  • 2 cups semisweet or dark chocolate chips (12 ounce bag)
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • Mixed berries of choice, optional
  • powdered sugar for dusting, optional

Instructions 

  • Place Oreos into a food processor and blend until mixture resembles fine crumbs. Pour melted butter over the crushed cookies. Pulse until the butter is evenly distributed.
  • Press cookie mixture evenly into the bottom and sides of a 9 inch tart pan with removable sides. Use the back of a measuring cup and your fingers. Place in fridge or freezer while you prepare the filling.
  • Place chocolate chips in a medium sized bowl. In a small saucepan, heat the cream over medium-low heat until tiny bubbles just start to form around the edges of the pan. Do not boil or even simmer. Remove from heat and pour warm cream over chocolate chips. Leave it alone for 2 minutes and then stir until all the cream is blended with the chocolate.
  • Pour the ganache filling over the crust and return it to the fridge. Refrigerate for at least 3 hours or overnight.
  • Before serving, pop out the sides of the tart pan and place tart on a decorative flat plate. Top with berries and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Cut into 12 small slices and serve!

Notes

  • Use a measuring cup with straight sides to press the Oreos into the tart pan. You can use your hands, but a measuring cup will yield a really pretty result and it makes it way easier.
  • Don’t boil the cream! When it starts to form tiny bubbles around the edges of the pan, it’s hot enough.
  • Don’t stir the ganache for two minutes after pouring the cream over the chocolate. I know, it’s SO tempting to stir it early and watch the magic happen as it transforms into ganache, but waiting will give you a better result with less frustration.
  • Add berries immediately before serving and make sure they aren’t wet. The water/juice from the berries discolors the ganache. It will taste and look better if you wait until just before serving.
  • Sprinkle on a touch of powdered sugar for a really polished, pretty final look. I use a mini fine-mesh strainer but you could also use a fancy little sifter made just for this task
  • Nutrition information is based on one small slice without fruit or powdered sugar.

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Nutrition

Calories: 460kcal, Carbohydrates: 39g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 33g, Saturated Fat: 18g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 10g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 49mg, Sodium: 159mg, Potassium: 256mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 24g, Vitamin A: 544IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 41mg, Iron: 5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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66 Comments

  1. Aisswarya says:

    The easiest recipe to find. And the results are better than what I expected it to be

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      So glad you liked it! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!

  2. Taylor says:

    This is the best chocolate tart I’ve ever tasted!!! It’s also the simplest recipe I could find – no need for extra ingredients like eggs and almond flour and other weird things I’ve seen listed in other tart recipes. The ingredient list is short and it’s super easy to make, and it’s the best tart I’ve ever had to boot. Wish I could give this more than 5 stars!!

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      You really can’t beat how easy it is, can you? I’m so glad you liked it and thank you so much for taking the time to come back and leave such a kind comment, I truly appreciate it!

  3. Emily says:

    I love this recipe!! I was just wondering if you could make the chocolate ganache in the microwave??

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      You definitely can, just take your time and do it really slowly or the chocolate will seize up. I’d do 30 second intervals at 50% power probably.

  4. Zee says:

    Is it the whole oreo? With the cream?

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      Yes – the entire Oreo!

  5. rhea says:

    Should this come to room temp before serving or keep in the fridge until ready to serve?

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      Either way would be fine! I like it cold. It will soften as it warms up.

  6. Luisa Bellissimo says:

    This looks delicious!
    Will definitely make it soon!!!
    I’m not familiar with Whole30?
    Could you please explain it?
    Thanks!

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      Hi Luisa! I hope you love the tart! I wrote a post about Whole30 which will explains it thoroughly! :)

  7. Bettyelittlefield says:

    Wow! This looks great and will make it soon

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      Thanks! I hope you love it!

  8. NEHA KHANDELWAL says:

    Hi Rachel.
    I plan on making this recipe this weekend.
    Just have one question – would you add espresso powder to the biscuit base or ganache?
    Also, if i don’t have espresso powder handy, can i use a good quality instant coffee powder instead?
    Thanks
    Neha

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      You could add it to either, but I’d add it to the ganache. Good quality instant coffee powder should work fine. :) I’d definitely do that in the ganache and not the crust so you can make sure it dissolves.

  9. Stecia Marwa says:

    Wow this is so easy to make , I will try it out with my daughter, it looks delicious, thanks a lot 

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      It’s so so easy! I hope you and your daughter love it!

  10. Sue says:

    VERY EASY! Also delicious. Brought it to a party and everyone raved about it.
    I did not give away the secret of how it was so easy to make. Shhhhhhh!!!!

    1. Rachel Gurk says:

      Yessss! Your secret is safe with me. ;)