Oatmeal Cream Pie Recipe
This Oatmeal Cream Pie Recipe is the most nostalgic homemade version of the beloved Oatmeal Cream Little Debbie Cake with that fluffy filling in the center!


Sommer’s Recipe Notes
What was your favorite childhood treat? Swiss Cake Rolls, Twinkies, Ding Dongs? Well, I was an Oatmeal Cream Pie Cookie kind of girl.
These tender Homemade Oatmeal Cream Pies are the perfect treat to satisfy nostalgic cravings no matter the time of day. Plus, they are much better than the store-bought variety.
Why You’ll Love This Oatmeal Cream Pie Recipe
- Heavenly texture – The soft pliable cookies are sandwiched together with fluffy cream filling, just how you remember them, taste and texture both.
- The perfect treat – Homemade Oatmeal Cream Pies pack well in lunch boxes to provide a big smile when your little someone discovers their treat. That makes them a double win for both parent and child in my opinion.
So let’s learn how to make oatmeal cream pies right at home! Ready to get started?

Ingredients and Tips
- Rolled oats – You can also use quick oats.
- Dry ingredients – You’ll need all-purpose flour, baking soda and baking powder.
- Sugar – For the cookies, use brown sugar, and for the filling you’ll need powdered sugar.
- Butter – Use melted, unsalted butter.
- Vanilla extract – You will need a high-quality vanilla extract.
- Cocoa powder – Use the unsweetened variety.
- Cinnamon – To get that warm, aromatic flavor, use powdered cinnamon.
- Marshmallow fluff – This creates the filling’s gooey signature quality.
Recipe Variations and Dietary Swaps
- Chocolate – Sprinkle some mini chocolate chips into the cookie batter, or drizzle some chocolate sauce over the prepared cream pies as a garnish.
- Pumpkin – Mix some pumpkin puree into the cookie dough for a fun fall twist.
- Ice cream – Swap the cream pie layer with vanilla ice cream.
- Gluten-free – Use GF oats and flour.
- Jumbo size – To make extra jumbo oatmeal creme pies, make larger cookie dough balls (and increase baking time)!
- Raisins – Mix in some plump raisins for extra sweetness.

How To Make Oatmeal Cream Pies
Tips for Success – For super soft and chewy cookies, make sure you don’t over-mix the dough! That can create tough cookies. Also, don’t over bake the cookies! Cookies will look slightly underdone when they are ready to take out of the oven. Make sure you don’t leave them in the oven too long, or they will be too hard.
Find the full Oatmeal Cream Pie recipe with detailed instructions and storage tips in the printable form at the bottom of the post!




Storage Notes
- Storing Leftovers – Store leftover pies in an airtight container or wrap in plastic wrap at room temperature for up to 3 days. Otherwise, place in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. You can also freeze these (tightly wrapped). Make sure to thaw before serving.
Serving Suggestions
I love to serve these classic cream pies at potlucks or picnics alongside a glass of milk, hot cocoa or even with a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream…for some extra sweetness. Each bite is reminiscent of those childhood favorite little Debbie oatmeal creme pies..

Homemade Oatmeal Cream Pie Recipe
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Ingredients
For the Oatmeal Cookies:
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- 1/2 cup melted butter
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 1/2 teaspoons cocoa powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup rolled oats
For the Cream Filling:
- 1 cup vegetable shortening
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 7.5 ounces marshmallow fluff (1 jar)
Instructions
For the Cookies:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper. Sift the dry ingredients into a medium bowl and set aside.
- Use an electric mixer to cream the brown sugar, butter, egg, and vanilla. Once smooth, slowly add the dry mixture to the wet mixture until well combined. Stir in the oats.
- Use a tablespoon-sized scoop to form equal dough balls. Allow them plenty of space to spread. Bake for 7-9 minutes. Let the cookies cool completely before moving off the parchment paper.
For the Filling:
- Cream the shortening, powdered sugar, and vanilla together until smooth. Mix in the marshmallow fluff.
To Assemble:
- Match up two cookies that are of equal size and shape. Turn the bottom cookies over. Use a piping bag (or zip-bag with the corner cut off) to pipe the filling onto the bottom cookie. This is much easier than trying to spread it. Add the top cookie of each cream pie and press down.
Notes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can! It will change the flavor a tad, but will definitely work the same. Butter will make a nice soft filling, while coconut oil will make the filling a little stiffer than the traditional “frosting” filling.
If you are in a time pinch, you can simply just use store-bought marshmallow fluff as the filling, but it won’t be as fluffy or as sweet as if you doctor it up like I did!




Your roller derby photos are so fun! I can just imagine all the screaming and cheering. And your treats look fabulous. Yum.
These were one of both my and my husband's favorites as kids :) He would love this recipe! I always ate them after heating them up in the microwave for a few seconds…yum!
I love Little Debbie's version of this so I can't wait to make these. Home made is SO much better.
Ok, that was a serious wedgie. She looked like my 4 year-old daughter does most of the time (and at least my daughter doesn't know better).
too funny and I love the "butt shot"….Those roller derby gals are tough… you need a bit of padding to survive all the falls…. this recipe is the bomb! Love it – have a super Tues. night! – megs
Back in the day, we knoshed Little Debbie Oatmeal Cakes and watched roller derby on Saturday afternoon. It was broadcast opposite Championship Bowling out of Watertown, NY … or maybe Syracuse. Anyway, thanks for such a nostalgic kick in the butt! The cakes look awesome! Worthy of this year's family Yankee Swap where everyone will have a rush from the past!
Moonpies for sure!
I wanted to drop by and thank you for stopping by my blog :).
wow what fun and you've been to India thats neat your hubby isnt Indian as well is he!!
My friend is a roller derby girl! It's intense. I want to bite into your cookies.
Congrats on the Top 9! Fun post – I'd love to see a roller derby match! Love the photos, esp. the one you couldn't resist taking :) And your oatmeal pies are spot-on!
Great post, back in the day we watched roller derby on TV, probably snacking on ding dongs or something close to it! Hoorah for marshmallow fluff and your great recipe;)
Congrats on the Top 9!
That house rule is brilliant! I have so many recipes I want to try, but only two people in our household to eat them! I think I'll try a version of this trick and give myself a rule that if I'm going to bake… it must be from scratch! No mixes and nothing pre-made! :)
Love the blog!
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Congrats on making top 9 for this! You really deserve it. I love the oatmeal cream pies in the package–you did an amazing job replicating them. I can't believe that frosting–OMG. And the roller derby looks like so much fun. I wish I could be that badass!