The Easiest Thing In The Morning You’re Probably Not Making: Have You Made Over-Night Oats Yet?

The Easiest Thing In The Morning You’re Probably Not Making: Have You Made Over-Night Oats Yet?

So here are six of our absolute favorite overnight oats recipes. Why not have a different one every day?

Check These Out… 

Salted caramel overnight oats
These overnight oats get topped off with homemade ice cream — made from frozen bananas and soymilk — and cacao nibs. The end result? A cross between pudding and mousse. Takes 10 minutes to throw together, and happens to be completely vegan.
Key ingredients:
Soy milk
Caramel soy yogurt
Frozen bananas
Medjool dates

Tahini overnight oats
This recipe takes tahini to new places. And that new place is a thick, creamy bowl of overnight oats. The nutty flavor pairs amazingly well with vanilla bean paste, bananas, and honey.
Key ingredients:
Tahini
Milk
Vanilla bean paste
Honey/agave

Peanut butter overnight oats
Not sure we need to elaborate much here. It’s peanut butter, also known as one of earth’s greatest creations. However, we need to point out that this recipe requires only five ingredients — including maple syrup, almond milk, and salted peanut butter — and very little work. It’s so simple, you’ll be making these cool-and-creamy oats all summer. Bonus for your bod: 15g of protein.
Key ingredients:
Almond milk
Chia seeds
Peanut butter
Maple syrup
Bananas (optional topping)

Simple overnight oatmeal
This recipe is so easy and versatile – feel free to customize with your favorite toppings.
Key ingredients:
Almond milk
Cinnamon
Agave
Blueberries (optional)

Overnight steel-cut oats
This overnight oats recipe is as basic as they come, and not in a bad way. Oats, milk, salt. That’s it. Salt helps bring out the flavors. When it’s done resting overnight, all you do is heat it for a minute or two on the stove and you’re good to go.
Key ingredients:
Milk
Salt
Toppings optional

Pumpkin pie overnight oats
We’re really digging this yogurt-instead-of-milk thing for overnight oats. Since there are so many flavor options for yogurt, the combinations are nearly endless! This one uses French vanilla yogurt, pumpkin puree, and pumpkin pie spice. We know it may be a little holiday-esque, but it’s still good any time of the year.
Key ingredients:
French vanilla yogurt
Pumpkin puree
Pumpkin pie spice
Banana

All Of These Sound Delicious! 

Which sounds best to you? Would you try overnight oats or do you prefer yours the old-fashioned way? Share your thoughts below.

Happy Baking & Enjoy!

Article Source: Thrillist

 





5 Comments

  1. Netasha Spencer
    Netasha Spencer August 02, 10:20

    Tanya Grayson

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  2. Ludy's Kitchen
    Ludy's Kitchen August 06, 13:00

    Who else loves this ?

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  3. Lisa Corkin
    Lisa Corkin August 06, 13:38

    June Gatenby

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  4. Teri Seymour
    Teri Seymour August 06, 16:30

    Lisa Ann, Brittany Seymour

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