I’ve been making batch after batch of overnight oats, and taking notes. Overnight oats are a healthy, make-ahead breakfast option, but they’re not always enticing enough to get me out of bed.
I’m sharing my best tips and my favorite overnight oats recipe today. Ready? These overnight oats are legitimately delicious, and so easy to make!
Overnight oats are typically served chilled, straight from the refrigerator. That makes them perfect for warmer months, but you can certainly enjoy overnight oats year-round.
Overnight oats keep well in the refrigerator for up to five days. So, prepare your oats on Sunday night, and you’ll have breakfast covered for the workweek.
How to Make the Best Overnight Oats
I make my overnight oats with old-fashioned rolled oats, toasted or regular. Then I add chia seeds for a more pudding-like texture and more fiber, and a spoonful of nut butter to make them extra creamy. (Would you believe that one serving of these overnight oats contains nearly half of your daily fiber requirements?)
Here’s what you’ll need to make overnight oats:
Oats: You can’t make overnight oats without oats! Overnight oats are typically made with plain old-fashioned oats. I actually prefer to make overnight oats with homemade muesli instead, which is made with toasted old-fashioned oats, nuts and dried fruit. The muesli offers more texture and flavor.
If you want to go the easier, more traditional route, simply use old-fashioned oats and add a dash of cinnamon. Don’t use instant or quick-cooking oats, because those will turn to complete mush.
Chia Seeds: Technically, these are optional, but I love how chia seeds absorb moisture and make the final product more creamy and luscious. Chia seeds contain healthy omega-3’s and, like oats, lots of fiber.
Nut butter: Almond butter or peanut butter makes these oats even more creamy, while adding delicious savory, nutty flavor.
Milk of choice: You can use your favorite milk here (almond milk, coconut milk from a carton, homemade cashew milk, homemade pecan milk, oat milk or cow’s milk). I suppose you could use water instead of milk, but the final result won’t be quite as creamy or flavorful.
The amount of liquid is key to the final consistency—I like my overnight oats really thick and creamy, with concentrated flavor. If you prefer a looser consistency, add a little more milk.
Fruit: Now that we’ve formed the base of the oats, I like to add fruit. If you’re following my formula with just 1/2 cup milk and using a fruit that stores well for a few days (as in, sliced strawberries, not sliced bananas or apple), you can go ahead and toss the fruit on top of the oat-and-milk mixture.
In fact, you can top the oat mixture with frozen raspberries or blueberries and they’ll defrost overnight. (Don’t try this with frozen strawberries or other large chunks of frozen fruit; they release too much water). Or, you can wait to top your oats with fruit before serving.
Optional sweetener: Overnight oats are generally sweet enough for me as-is. However, add a drizzle of sweetener if that makes your oats more enticing!
That’s it! Go forth and make overnight oats to last you through the week. Please let me know how your overnight oats turn out in the comments below!
If you’re interested in more healthy, make-ahead breakfasts, check out my favorite chia seed pudding, baked oatmeal recipe and apple steel-cut oatmeal.
In my cookbook, don’t miss the toasted coconut muesli (page 2), apple crisp breakfast parfaits (page 7) and carrot cake breakfast cookies (page 26). With so many options, you won’t want to skip breakfast.
Watch How to Make Overnight Oats
Overnight Oats
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- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 1 serving 1x
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Overnight
- Cuisine: Gluten free
Here’s my favorite recipe for overnight oats! Feel free to make it your own. Overnight oats are a simple, healthy breakfast that you can make ahead for busy mornings. The recipe below yields 1 serving, so make as many servings (each in a separate jar) as you’d like. Overnight oats will keep for up to 5 days in the refrigerator.
Ingredients
- ⅓ cup homemade muesli, or ⅓ cup old-fashioned oats plus ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- 1 tablespoon almond butter or peanut butter
- ½ cup milk of choice for a very thick consistency, or up to ⅔ cup milk for a lighter consistency
- ½ cup fruit (I like fresh or frozen blueberries or raspberries, or sliced fresh strawberries)
- Drizzle of maple syrup or honey, if desired
Instructions
- In a jar or bowl (a working jar or 1-pint mason jar is perfect), combine the muesli (or old-fashioned oats and cinnamon), chia seeds and nut butter. Add a splash of the milk and mix the nut butter into the oats. Then add the rest of the milk and stir to combine.
- Top with your fruit of choice. (If you used more milk than ½ cup and you want your fruit to stay on top, wait to top the oats until you’re ready to serve. If you’re using fruit that doesn’t store well, like sliced apple or banana, wait to top the oats until you’re ready to serve.)
- Place the lid on the jar and refrigerate overnight, or up to 5 days. When you’re ready to serve, add a drizzle of maple syrup or honey if you’d like, and enjoy chilled.
Notes
Make it gluten free: Use certified gluten-free oats.
Make it vegan: Choose one of the dairy-free milk options listed above. If adding additional sweetener, use maple syrup instead of honey.
Make it nut free: Omit the nut butter or replace it with sunbutter. If you’re using muesli, follow my instructions for making nut-free muesli in the recipe notes for that recipe.
Warm it up: Overnight oats are typically served chilled. However, if you prefer warm oats, you can heat them in the microwave. Just use a microwave-safe jar and stir frequently while you’re warming them up. Since the oats are so thick, I’m not sure this would work well on the stovetop, but you could give it a try.
Amanda
Thanks for the recipe! I love your jars, where are they from?
Thanks again!
Amanda
Kate
Thanks, Amanda! I added a link to them in step 1 of the recipe. :)
Bela
This is the best overnight oats recipe ever Thank you!!
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Kate
Thank you, Bela!
Emilia Biavaschi
Do you heat your overnight oats up before eating them, or do you eat them cold?
Aishling
Generally you eat the overnight oats cold – that’s really the whole point of overnight oats but you certainly can heat it up on the stove.
Kate
I eat them chilled!
Mame Johnston
Love these overnight oats and your marvelous book! I also am in love with these glasses pictured with the lids. Bought ours several years ago at Costco and have used them non-stop for green smoothie storage and overnight oat storage, as well. Keep on keepin’ on, girl! You’re amazing!
Kate
Thank you so much, Mame! I’m a big fan of those jars, too. :)
Liz
I like the idea of adding peanut butter and chia seeds to the overnight oats. I make them using kefir instead of milk, and love the flavour that gives – will certainly try putting peanut butter in there, too.
Kate
Kefir overnight oats sound delicious! Hope you enjoy the chia/peanut butter version.
Sharon D.
I can’t wait to try this! Sometimes I like a little texture – do you think I could throw in a tablespoon or so of hemp seeds? Would they stay crunchy or do it just before eating? Thanks!
Kevin
Ummmm… yes! I put about a table spoon of raw/shelled hemp seeds right before eating. Adds the perfect crunch and a great source of protein. Just need a touch more milk to compensate for the extra dry ingredient.
Kate
I haven’t tried, but it sounds like Kevin knows what he’s talking about! If you use my homemade muesli instead of oats, you’ll have lots of texture in your oats from the nuts and dried fruit.
Susan
Hi, any advice or different tips for making 5-6 servings in one larger bowl ( I don’t have the cute smaller cups yet)?
Kate
Hi Susan! I haven’t tried that, but I don’t see why it would work! Please report back and let us know.
Kate
I’d throw them in right before eating to make sure they stay crunchy.
Amy, Salt and Skillet
You know, I think I might be the only person in the world who hasn’t tried overnight oats yet! Your article really shows how easy and customizable they can be – I’ll seriously have to try them!
Thanks :)
Kate
Perfect time to try them, then!
Lisi
Can you heat these up in the morning?
Kate
Hey Lisi, overnight oats are typically served chilled, but I just tried warming them in the microwave and it worked well. I added a recipe note with more details!
Kelly
I would love to make some of your recipes but there is no macros count in your sites under the recipes(unless I am not looking in right place). I am diabetic and need to keepup with Carbs and Fiber ect. Is there any way you can include that with these posts? I would be more inclined to try a recipe if I know what servings and the macros are in each one. If it too much trouble I am sorry, just never hurts to ask.
thanks.
Kate
I have nutritional information right under the recipe notes. If you click on the “nutrition information” heading, it’ll drop down. This has 37.9 g carbs per serving, with 12.1 g fiber and 5.8 g sugars.
Kelly
I guess it is user error on my part. I have clicked on the nutritional information it was highlighted in blue and it allowed me to click on it but nothing dropped down to show the info you just posted. Sorry to be such a pain.
Jaimee
This looks great! I have tried several of your recipes and have enjoyed them all. I generally eat a Paleo diet and I just encorporate your recipes as side dishes or sometimes the main course. Thank you!
Kate
Thank you, Jaimee! I’m so glad you’ve been enjoying my recipes. :)
Jennifer
I recently discovered cashew yogurt, and using 1/4 cup with 1/4 water and 1/4 oats makes a delicious, thick, and more muesli-like overnight cereal. Mixing the spices in overnight makes them more potent I find as well, and I like to top it in the morning with a sprinkle of maca powder (slightly sweet and very superfood-y). I could eat overnight oats, and breakfast in general, for every meal! Thank you for these tried-and-true tips.
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Kate
You’re welcome, Jennifer! Your version sounds great, too.
Gwyneviere
These are sooo good! I have also used coconut yogurt/almond milk and it’s very tasty. :)
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J
Used peanut butter and cooked quinoa, will get chia, really enjoyed it.
Great simple recipe, thanks.
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Kate
Thanks, J! I’ll have to try your quinoa version soon.
Megan at Lush to Blush
I know it’s crazy but I still have yet to try overnight oats! Usually I’m more of a savory breakfast fan, but these sound delish. I’ll have to give them a try!
Kate
I hope you get a chance to try it, Megan!
Gaby Dalkin
I don’t plan on hopping off the overnight oats train anytime soon…great post!!
Kate
Me neither!
Cassie Autumn Tran
I only tried overnight oats once and I wasn’t a fan! I prefer my oats cooked, but I can probably give overnight oats another shot! It’s SO helpful to chill them in the fridge overnight before baking them too!
Kate
I totally get that! I hope you give them one more chance, though! :)
Emma F
I love the idea of having breakfast prepared and ready to go in the morning, but I have yet to join the overnight oats fan club… To me it just tastes like cereal left too long in milk so that it gets all soggy, brrr!
But will give it a final try with your recipe, everything else I’ve made from your site has been a hit!
Kate
I totally get that! I think you’ll like them better my way—it’s thick and pudding-like, rather than soggy. Please let me know!
Lisa | Garlic & Zest
I know overnight oats are a thing, and I love the make-ahead aspect of it, but one thing I just can’t get behind is serving them cold. I mean, oatmeal is supposed to be warm and satisfying. Can you heat them up the next day in the microwave? I make steel cut oats overnight by cooking them for one minute, putting the lid on the pan and letting them sit overnight. The next day, I microwave them and add toppings.
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Kate
Hey Lisa, that’s a good question. I just tried warming them in the microwave and it worked well! See my new recipe note for details. That said, I used to have the same issue with chilled oats, but I love the super thick version here.
Sherry
This was my breakfast this morning and it’s the best overnight oats yet! I used the apples from your apple-yogurt parfait recipe in the cookbook. It was a perfect combo! BTW, we use those apples in so many recipes. Love them!
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Kate
Sherry, that’s such a great idea!! I’ll have to try your apple version ASAP. So glad you enjoyed it.
Laura
The best oats I’ve found are the Coach’s Oats found at Costco’s.
Kate
Good to know!
Pooja
Thanks for the tips. I am always a big fan of overnight oats, ready to grab in the morning to work. Could you let me know where you have purchased the jars? They don’t look like Mason jars.
Kate
Thanks, Pooja! The jars are available on Amazon (you’ll see a link to them in step 1 of the recipe). I’ve also bought them at Crate and Barrel.
Rebekah @ Speckled Dishes
It’s been forever since I’ve made a batch of overnight oats! It’s time to start that up again.
Kate
Yes! Let me know how it goes!
Susan
I make overnight oats all the time. My favorite is one I came up with from a cookie recipe: dark chocolate cherry overnight oats. I always put protein powder in mine to make sure I’m getting enough protein, and prefer to use chia seeds. I use equal parts oats and milk. I’ve tried some recipes that use yogurt and I hate the texture of those. I haven’t tried adding nut butter yet, but will try it soon. By the way, I have mixed chopped apples into my overnight oats and they’ve done fine. What doesn’t work is leaving them on top.
Kate
Oh my goodness, I’ll have to try those cookie oats! They are calling to me big time. Your variations sound delicious!
Susan
Kate, the way I do those oats is: in a wide-mouth pint mason jar ½ cup rolled oats, ½ t cinnamon, 1T unsweetened cocoa powder, 1 T chia seeds, 1 scoop Designer Whey dark chocolate protein powder (18g protein, in case you want to use something else), ⅛ cup dried tart cherries, scant teaspoon sugar. Mix all together, then add ½ cup of milk of your choice. Stir thoroughly, including scraping down the sides of your jar. Refrigerate overnight and enjoy in the morning. These are our all-time favorite overnight oats.
Alex
Love this recipe!!! Tasty, filling, and almost as easy as pouring a bowl of cereal. Now to try it with homemade muesli…
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Kate
Ooh, yes! Report back, please!
Alex
Made the muesli without the coconut and used it for my overnight oats–sooooo delicious, and for such minimal effort! I love the flavor and texture of the pecans mixed in with everything else. Thank you so much for giving me a new breakfast staple!
Kate
I’m so glad to hear that! Thank you for getting back to me, Alex!
Jenny
Hello. I made this and am making again as I like it so much. It is perfect for taking to work For bkfst or snack. I really enjoy your blog & other recipes too. Thank you for all you put out there for us! ❤️
Kate
Overnight oats are a true staple, that is for sure! There are so many variations so they don’t get tiring either. Enjoy, Jenny!
Eric
How would adding a 1/4 cup fage yogurt affect the consistancy? I am looking for a little extra protein and calories.
Kate
Great question, Eric! There are versions for overnight oats that call for yogurt as well. Adding yogurt will likely thicken the consistency more, especially greek yogurt as it is thick anyway. You may want to add a little extra milk to keep the consistency similar. Let me know how it goes!
Vicky Gayle
Simple and tastes lovely. Made 2.5 very small jars with leftover packet muesli.
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Kate
Great, Vicky! Thank you for your review :)
tracy
this is a beautiful recipe…thank you for taking the time to create and post it :)
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Kate
Well, thank you! I appreciate your review.
Lauren
I love this recipe – it’s become my go-to breakfast and the variations are endless. My current favorite version uses tahini instead of peanut butter and topped with apples at the end. I’ve also really enjoyed using peanut butter, bananas and chocolate chips. Really recommend experimenting with this base!
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Kate
That’s great to hear, Lauren! Thank you for your review. Your variations sound wonderful.
Liz
Sorry to sound like an idiot but do you cook them before you jar them? I’m THE worlds worst cook so I literally look at recipes step by step and so literal it’s not funny. So, you jar the raw oats and other ingredients and it absorbs in the fridge?
Kate
The best thing about overnight oats, is you don’t have to cook them! Just put the raw oats, with other ingredients sealed in the jar overnight. In the morning, your oats have soaked up the liquid and are ready to eat! :)
Bev
Hi, I really enjoyed this but am trying to find the calories. When trying to calculate it I am coming out at over 400 calories is this correct?
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Kate
Hi Bev! If you look below the notes after the recipe, it will provide the nutrition information. This information is just an estimate. Hope this helps!
Maree
Hi i have made the overnight oats and love them. I have been adding some vanilla essence and low fat greek yogurt. Yum!
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Kate
Sounds like great additions! Thanks, Maree for the review.
Penelope Itzstein
Hi Kate just wanted to let you know that your overnight oats have become a favourite. I make them a few times a week at least! Love, love it. Thanks for your terrific blog. Makes loads of stuff from it. Always interesting and tasty.
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Kate
I do love them as well! I’m happy to hear you do too. And, thank you :) I really appreciate your support, Penelope.
Kate
Hi Kate! Can you share the measurements to make a large batch of this for a group brunch? Thanks!
Kate
It depends on number of people. I would just increase the recipe quantity based on the number of people you plan to serve. This recipe is 1 serving. So if you plan to serve 5 people, increase the ingredients x5. Enjoy!
Alexandra
Hi Kate!
Amazing recipe! Just wondering if you can/ would add in Hemp seeds as well as flax to this? I was also thinking of adding in some dried raisins and slivered almonds and a pinch of greek yogurt.
Thanks!
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Kate
Go for it! That will add to the overall nutrition content. Best part of overnight oats, you can make it your own. Thank you, Alexandra for your review!
Annika
Wow! That’s all I can say. It’s truly amazing how something this simple can taste so incredibly delicious. Loved it as did my son and his girlfriend. This weekend I am planning on putting together a whole bunch to have for breakfast during the week before work. So easy and convenient plus very yummy. It doesn’t get much better than that.
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Kate
I’m so happy you think so, Annika! And, that it was a hit with others in your circle. I appreciate the review and comment.
Kelsey
Love this recipe . I add cashew butter with raspberries and blueberries <3 I also add stonyfeild yogurt :)
Kate
Sounds wonderful! Thank you, Kelsey.
Kate
Hi! Can’t wait to finally try these. When I click on the nutrition information link, nothing comes up. I’ve tried on a few different web browsers.
Kate
I’m sorry you are having difficulties! I will look into what might be happening. I know you need to make sure to have cookies enabled to populate.
Kathleen
Great with ground cardamom instead of cinnamon for a change of flavor.
Kate
Yum! Thanks, Kathleen!
Laura
Thanks!
Where can I buy gluten free oats?
Really hard to find
Kate
Great question, Laura! You should be able to find them at your local grocery store. Bob’s Red Mill is the brand I see most often that are certified gluten-free. Maybe health food section or you can always order off Amazon if you still can’t find it.
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I loved Blue berry so much! Thanks for sharing this amazing recipe.
Regards
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Kate
You’re welcome!
Izzy
Hi Kate, do you think you can substitute the nOt butter for banana in this recipe?
Izzy
Hi Kate! I love this recipe, I just finished a jar in fact! I was just wondering if you could possibly replace the but butter with banana? I’m no expert, but would it still bind?
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Kate
You can leave out the nut butter if you would like. I like it in there for protein and good nutrients. Mashed banana would work great!
Samantha
I didn’t like overnight oats before, but your recipe changed my mind! I definitely like it very thick and not watery, so I really appreciate that in this recipe. Question though – would I be able to add sliced almonds or other nuts for more texture? Not sure how it would come out. Also, do you have any other suggestions for fruit that stays well besides berries? Mango or peaches perhaps? Thanks! :)
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Kate
I’m happy it did! Sure, add what you would like and gets you excited about them. Mangos or peaches sound great!
Laurie
Thank you for sharing this lovely recipe! It got me out of bed–at 4 AM!! I added 1T of flax seeds, but will try the kefir next. I love your blog–I live outside the US and really appreciate your recipes.
Kate
4 am! That’s crazy! But, I’m glad it got you out of bed. Thank you, Laurie for sharing!
Lauren
Is there any difference in using almond milk vs. cow’s milk? Does it make the consistency any different?
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Kate
It depends on what you prefer. You can use cow’s milk. I prefer nut milk as I’m not a big cow milk fan. You can keep it all the same, just change up the milk.
Kathy
Hi Kate,
I love this recipe. It’s easy and great for a nursing mum. Not only is it nutritious, rolled oats is also lactogenic food. It’s a bit cold in Sydney at the moment, so I microwave it for pure perfection.
I love your recipes. Simple, yummy and nutritious. Thank you!
Kate
You’re welcome, Kathy!
Sandra Bierhals
Hi Kate,
Loved this recipe and I’m so obsessed with it that I’m eating overnight oats EVERYDAY! I live in the UK and it’s been hot for the past weeks so this recipe is prefect for breakfast. I love to cook too and I’m in love with lots of your healthy recipes. Thank you for sharing with us. Have a great day :)
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Catherine
Love this recipe and so does my fiance! I will have to double the amount of oats next time though, I found that it wasn’t enough to fill me up post work-out. But its so nice to have something easy and tasty waiting in the fridge!
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Kate
Thanks for sharing, Catherine! I appreciate the review.
Rachel Sult
I make this recipe all of the time! It has the best consistency of any other overnight oats I have ever tried to make. Love it thanks!
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Kate
That’s great! Thanks, Rachel.
Diana
I don’t want to put the nut butter in. Will it change the consistency?
Kate
It will change the consistency, but you can omit if you like.
Cate
I love this recipe. I blended the milk together with spinach to get veggies in. You can’t even taste it.
Kate
Interesting! Thanks for sharing, Cate.
Erin Denisi
I followed the recipe to a T, using steel-cut oats. After a day in the fridge, I had a jar of raw steel cut oats, nut butter, and milk, in three separate layers. They didn’t mix at all. What happened?
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Kate
You really want to use old fashioned rolled oats for this recipe. Steel-cut typically need cooking time.
Olivia
I make this recipe at least 2 times a week! It is so amazing! Some days I add jam time it as a substitute to fruit, it works amazingly! Thank you for such an amazing quick and easy breakfast, Kate!
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Kate
I love that! Thanks, Olivia.
Meesha
Delicious and quick to make. Used cranberry pecan muesli instead of rolled oats and PBfit for nut butter. Look forward to this morning snack during the work week.
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Kate
Thanks for sharing, Meesha!
Rosie
My all time favorite breakfast choice :-)! At first I didn’t have chia seeds, but the recipe was still tasty without them. When I added the chia seeds it made the oats creamier and the oats were even tastier! Perfect, simple, make ahead breakfast!!
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Kate
Wonderful, Rosie!
Kelly
This recipe is fantastic! This breakfast idea has changed my daily routine and made my mornings so much better. Thanks for your creative ideas. :) I use almond milk, almond butter, and whatever fruit I have fresh or in the freezer.
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Kate
You’re very welcome, Kelly!
Dawn
Meal prepped this weekend and ran across this recipe. This was by far the best overnight oats I’ve had yet. Your muesli is a must for this one! Thanks!
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Kate
Wonderful, Dawn! Thank you for letting me know.
Healthy Kitchen 101
Preparing everything on Sunday for the whole weekday is what I used to it for 3 months in a row xD Now I make my choices various but oat is always in the list ;)
– Natalie
Kate
Thanks for sharing! It’s a great weekday breakfast, that’s for sure.
Alicia
This was my first time trying overnight oats. It was absolutely delicious. It might be my new favorite breakfast!
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Kate
Wonderful, Alicia! There are so many ways to change it up, too. Thanks for the review!
rosalyn begelman
can you make overnight oats in a plastic container?
Kate
I prefer to use glass, but it should work fine.
Katie
Delicious! I normally don’t like breakfast foods, but I love this recipe. I can eat different variations every day and have a healthy breakfast.
The addition of chia seeds was brilliant. Just enough to add protein and fiber without altering the taste of the oats. Thank you!
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Kate
This recipe is magic that way! I love it, Katie. Thanks for sharing!
Juste
Do you know how many calories are in this?
Kate
Hi Juste! Check the nutrition information below the notes section of the recipe. Make sure you allow pop-ups as it is a plug in.
Gary Leifson
have you made this with Irish oats?
Kate
Hey Gary, if by Irish oats you mean steel-cut oats, I’m afraid they won’t sufficiently soften overnight.
Roy
Hi I wanna try it soon
Kate
Let me know what you think when you do, Roy!
Stephani M
THANK you so much for this recipe. I’ve been “making” overnight oats by adding milk to a cup of oat stuff sold by a well known mass producer of instant oatmeal and other oaty items. They tasted good but the nutritional stats were just plain bad. so much sugar and carbs and very low protein and highish fat.. I know there had to be a healthier version out there. And I found yours!! almost every day this past week I have had your recipe. Two days with bananas, two days with strawberries. I used homemade peanut butter and split the chia into flax seeds and chia. I added a little honey two days and none the other two for variety. WONDERFUL!!! and so much more filling (and higher in protein) than the store bought. I THINK also lower in carbs but can’t be completely certain.
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Kate
You’re welcome, Stephani!
Sara Rodrigues
This recipe was really easy to out together, much to my surprise.
I have never eaten chia seeds so I did 1 tsp of those to be safe. I also used cashew butter and cashew milk, and did the rolled oats/cinnamon option. I used fresh blueberries.
I was astonished at how creamy it was, even though I didnt use much chia. Thank you Kate, easy recipe and I’m just now feeling hungry four hours after eating this breakfast!!
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Kate
I’m glad you thought it was easy and excited you loved it! Thanks for the review.
Sara
I tried this last night and unfortunately it came out, like milky, soggy cereal—inedible. I even stuck with the less milk option—1/2c milk with 1/3c oats as per the recipe. I used rolled oats. ANy idea what could’ve gone wrong?? I was looking forward to the super thick version of overnight oats but I don’t see how others got that result.
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Kate
Oh no! That is a bummer. I haven’t had that happen before. You throughly mixed all the ingredients together? What type of container to store did you use?
Sandy
I rarely leave comments but I appreciate this recipe so much. I got hooked on cacao Mush but it’s very expensive. I used Trader Joe’s cacao cashew almond beverage and it’s so delicious. It tastes almost as good as the store bought! I like it super thick so I use a heaping 1/3 scoop of oats and a scant 1/2 cup of liquid. Thanks for the recipe!
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Kate
Thank you for stopping to leave a comment, Sandy!
Lucy
Love this recipe! Is there a link to the nutritional info? The drop down on the page has no table.
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Kate
I’m glad you loved it! Make sure you allow cookies in your browser as this is a plug-in. Let me know if you are still having issues!
Gennipher Staroscik
I LOVE this recipe!! I used a flax/hemp/chia blend and I also used your Muesli recipe – love, love, LOVE!! So very yummy and EASY!
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Kate
I’m glad you love it! Thanks for your review.
Lori Fujita
What brand/where did you get those containers for your overnight oats? It looks like the perfect size.
Kate
Hi Lori! Check my shop page for my kitchen essentials. I have it listed there: https://cookieandkate.com/healthy-kitchen-essentials/
Candice
I made the overnight oats with your cherry pecan muesli recipe and soy milk and blueberries. Delicious!
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Kate
I’m so happy you loved it, Candice!
Lindsay
I have your overnight oats every morning and am obsessed with your recipes! One quick question… Do you have a favorite brand of Almond Butter? Mine is always just one big clump no matter how hard I shake it. Thanks!
Kate
Hi Lindsay! I actually only make my almond butter anymore: https://cookieandkate.com/homemade-almond-butter-recipe/
Jessie
I would like to heat my overnight oats just a bit to take some chill off them but they have yogurt in them. Can they still be heated. I was thinking like 20 seconds. Thanks
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Kate
Sure! That should work ok. I like mine right from the fridge.
Laurie
Made this twice! Once with almond milk, mixed-nut butter & blueberries and once with cow milk and no butter for the husband :)
We both loved our breakfast, I will definitely make it again!
Thanks for a great recipe
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Kate
You’re welcome, Laurie!
Lili
Hello from a Brit in Paris! I’m more of a toast and bacon girl when it comes to breakfast but I’m trying to balance things out a bit more these days and tried your overnight oats today. I used regular large rolled oats and a coconut-almond butter with oat milk topped with raspberries, blueberries, toasted pecans and a trickle of maple syrup. It was really delicious – great texture, not too stodgy, the fruit and chopped nuts gave textural contrast and the serving was a generous size for me. I might have to reduce the chia as it can give me “digestive” issues if I eat it every day, if you know what I mean, but I agree that the chia does help the creamy, puddingy texture a lot. Thanks for the recipe!
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OLGA
Amazing! I did it with almond milk and it was great, although I did forgot to mix cinnamon in it and I sprinkled only on the top. Next time I will mix a little honey too,not only on the top because I think it needed a little more sweetness for my taste. I loved it!
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Kate
Thanks for sharing!
Katie J
This is exactly the consistency I was going for with overnight oats! Thanks.
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Cindy
Good morning! Are the overnight oats supposed to be runny?
Kate
They should be pretty thick. If you like it runny, add more liquid.
Halie
So, I recently decided I wanted to start trying overnight oats. I’ve never heard of muesli but decided, I wanted to follow exactly what you do (plus, I loved all the things in the museli). Well, I’ve been eating overnight oats every morning for over a week now and I don’t think I’m going to be stopping. The first few days I ate them cold but now the temperatures are starting to get in the 40s and snow will be coming soon so I decided to warm them up. I’m a sucker for hot foods. I love them hot or cold though. I just throw some blueberries in and add a tiny bit of honey and I’m good to go. I don’t think I’ll ever want to try them with just plain outs and not the museli. It adds a ton of flavor and texture. Thanks so much for this great recipe and teaching me something new :)
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Crystal Allison
Where did you get those jars? They are awesome but I can’t seem to find online!
I tried the recipe and it is great!!!!!!
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Kate
Check out my shop page! https://cookieandkate.com/healthy-kitchen-essentials/
Manjini
Perfect. I have been eating overnight oats for a long time but I don’t really pay attention to measurements when I make it for myself. I made this for a brunch using your measurements (in a mason jar) they were perfect. I used 2/3 cup almond milk and it was nice and thick consistency. The next morning I topped it with 1 tsp of lemon curd and four blue berries and one strawberry. It was perfect. I made 20 of these and it was all gone by the end of my brunch.
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Kate
Thank you for sharing! I’m glad this worked out so well for you.
Katrina
I’ve been making this for the past couple weeks . I omitted the cinnamon and used cashew butter instead of almond butter and soy milk instead of regular milk. Sometimes I’ll throw chopped pecans on top. It’s delicious, and I like that the chia seeds add more omega 3 fatty acids (as someone who doesn’t eat fish).
Thanks for the recipe!
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Kate
Sounds great, Katrina! I appreciate your review.
Jan
Can you use yogurt in overnight oats
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Kate
Sure, I prefer how its listed. But I know some other recipes have used it. Make sure you have enough liquid to help the oats and chia seeds soak.
Davelene
Hi, it’s the first week of 2020. I don’t see any comments more recent than 2017. If someone is still monitoring this sight I have just started reading about make ahead oatmeal ( and salad’s in a jar) some of the suggestions I have read suggest adding Greek yogurt. I was wondering how this effects other moisture…do you leave out the milk if you you use yogurt? I’m still trying to decide what type and size containers to use ( I always get bogged down in the mini details) any information on you can give will be greatly appreciated.
Kate
Hi! This is a recipes from a previous year, but still a very popular one! I prefer the way the recipe is written, but I know others have added greek yogurt in the past. Just make sure you do add some liquid in (water, milk, or non-diary milk) so the oats and chia seeds can soak appropriately. I hope this helps, Davelene!
Davelene
Thank you so much for your reply! I have decided I don’t like the peanut butter in my base recipe. I seem to have memory of adding applesauce if not adding things like peanut butter or butter. So I am trying that. I bought a few more things to try adding in, like Almond Milk. Thank you for your help Kate.
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Holly
These turned out great!Cant believe I waited this long to try overnight oats. I love your recipes, especially your healthy banana bread : ) I make it almost every other week!
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Kate
I’m so glad you made them! Great way to start your morning, for sure.
Natalie
What jar do you use for the overnight oats?
Kate
Head to my shop page! I have it listed there. https://www.amazon.com/shop/cookieandkate
Lianne byrne
Love this recipe, one of my favourites I add some chopped hazelnut into it. but if I wanted to use 1/2 cup of oats how much milk would I use?
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Kate
Hi Lianne! Adjust the liquid and other itms accordingly since you will be adding more.
Janet
Do you think I could use Splenda as a sweetener? Trying to keep it low on WW smart points. Thanks in advance!
Kate
Hi Janet! I think so, but I don’t have any experience with Splenda. You could potentially just reduce or omit the sweetener as well. Depends on your taste buds!
Nicole
Can you use traditional steel cut oats or would they have to be cooked?
Kate
Hi Nicole! I just recently learned that steel-cut oats, once soaked for at least 10 hours, turn soft enough to enjoy without cooking. I haven’t tried steel-cut oats in this recipe, but I believe they would work! They soften up even more with time. Please let me know if you try it.
Claire
This is so good! This is my my first time making overnight oats, and I had trouble finding recipe without yogurt (we don’t have any). I used sunbutter (I’m allergic to nuts), added a few apple slices and chocolate chips, and added a dash of cinnamon and nutmeg, and it all held up well overnight! I will definitely be making again.
Kate
That’s great to hear, Claire. Thanks for sharing!
Jo Jo
I have a question. Can you tell me if the oats are Instant or Regular?
Kate
Hi there! I like regular oats here, but instant would work, too (they won’t offer as much texture).
Vikki
Loving overnight oats at the mo and am just noodling online for recipe ideas. I’m not a fan of the texture of chia… do you promise if I add a spoonful in I won’t get a slimy mess?! I’m worried about wrecking an otherwise delicious breaky!
Kate
Hi Vikki! If you don’t love the texture, I’m not sure you will love it here. You could try a small batch and see. If you don’t add it, you will need to decrease the liquid or increase your oats. Let me know what you think!
Katy
These overnight oats are the best. So delicious! I tried the muesli version and I love the added texture. I tried almond butter, almond milk and berries this time. Look forward to trying different versions. Thank you!
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Kate
I love your variations, Katy! Thank you for sharing.
charlotte
This is great! So easy to make and great taste! I used linseed instead of chia in combination with soy milk and ‘crunchy speculoospasta’. I started intermittent fasting and this is very easy to take on the go.
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Kate
Thank you for sharing, Charlotte!
Ilana
Made this for breakfast twice in the past week. Used your coconut pecan muesli recipe as the base for this. My husband and I loved it! The idea of having a healthy breakfast ready when you wake up is amazing :)
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Nina
Thank you for this recipe! I love it so much.
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Laura
I really want to try this recipe, but I can’t find how much cinnamon to use in the ingredients list…..can you tell me how much cinnamon to use in this recipe?
Thanks in advance! :)
Kate
Hi Laura, it’s listed in the first ingredient 1/4.
Christi Tallent
Absolutely delicious! I added a tiny bit of honey. Also, I didn’t have chia seeds so I added a few tablespoons of plain Greek yogurt. I love the addition of nut butter, it really makes the oats stand out.
Your recipes really inspire me to eat healthier. You provide such tasty and healthy ideas. Thank you for sharing with us. My husband and I are trying to get healthier and websites like yours make it all the easier.
Shannon
Can you use milled chia instead of chia seeds
Kate
Hi! Sure, but your amounts would vary and it won’t likely soak up the moisture the same way. Sorry I can’t be of more help!
Ruslana
Just made another batch after the first one passed my taste test. I didn’t add any sweetener the blueberries added enough flavor and added cinnamon that made it very tasty too and used oat milk. Yummy, and so easy! Thank you! Everyone at work was asking what I’m eating haha, made them all hungry
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Kate
I’m glad you loved them, Ruslana! Thank you for your review.