Easy Overnight Oats

5 from 36911 votes

This easy overnight oats recipe is a healthy simple breakfast that you can make ahead for busy mornings and customize with many add-ins and toppings!

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This overnight oats recipe will teach you how to make a base that can be used with any toppings or add-ins you choose. It’s super easy to remember and the perfect overnight oats recipe for beginners. Overnight oats are my morning lifesaver. They are a zero cooking grab-and-go breakfast that’s delicious and nutritious! What I love is how customizable oats are with the toppings; you can have a different breakfast every day of the week.

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This overnight oats recipe is a great healthy breakfast that you can prepare in advance and when stored properly will last all week. So it makes it a great meal prep idea for Sunday night to prepare for the work week. I’ve been making this recipe for over 10 years now, multiple days a week and I have yet to get sick of it. The flexibility of flavors, toppings and add-ins makes this recipe especially awesome!

Whether you’re a Peanut Butter & Jelly aficionado or an Almond Joy enthusiast, there’s a flavor here for you. And while eating one of the six flavor combos below may feel like a treat, you’re still nailing all those nutritional checkpoints. Greek yogurt amps up the protein, chia seeds adds in a dash of fiber, and your choice of milk keeps it all smooth.

This is the best recipe for overnight oats I have found, even better one of the simplest and straightforward recipes too. Absolutely delicious. I need look no further for other morning recipes 😊” – Carol Trill

Below you’ll find some tips for meal prepping them in batches, and some topping and add-in inspiration with six popular overnight oatmeal flavors

What are overnight oats?

If you’ve never had overnight oatmeal, they’re basically a no-cook method of making oatmeal. So, instead of cooking oatmeal on the stovetop or in the microwave, you soak the raw oats with milk. That soaking process allows the oats to absorb the liquid and soften them enough to eat uncooked. You only need to let the oats soak and rest in the fridge for 2 hours. But, it’s ideal if you soak it overnight…hence the name overnight oats!

The next morning you have a ready-to-eat, delicious, creamy bowl or jar of “oatmeal.” The consistency is like a porridge or pudding. It makes for an easy convenient breakfast that has a more dense and creamy texture than warm oatmeal.

Best of all, you reap all the healthy benefits of oats in a fun grab-and-go breakfast:

  1. They contain more protein than most grains (5g per serving).
  2. They’re a rich source of fiber, which helps you feel fuller longer (4g per serving).
  3. They are a nutrient dense food, which makes your feel more satiated.

Recipe at a glance

Cuisine Inspiration: American Breakfast
Cooking Method: No-Cook
Dietary Info: Vegetarian, Gluten-Free option available
Key Flavor: Creamy and customizable to your favorite flavors
Skill Level: Beginner-friendly

Summary

  • No-Cook Breakfast: This recipe takes away all morning hassle—no need to fire up the stove or oven. Just mix the night before, chill, and go.
  • Two Essential Ingredients: At its core, all you really need to make overnight oats are oats and milk. The Greek yogurt, chia seeds, sweetener, and vanilla extract are highly recommended additions for enhanced flavor and texture.
  • Nutrient-Packed: High in protein and fiber, these overnight oats keep you full for longer while offering a lot of nutrients.
  • Totally Customizable: Whether you’re a fruit lover, chocolate devotee, or nut enthusiast, there’s a flavor combo for you. You can seriously add or mix in whatever you like – it’s the chef’s kiss of breakfast recipes.
  • Perfect for Meal Prep: Prepare it on a Sunday night and wake up to a delicious and nutritious breakfast all week long.
Peanut Butter & Jelly Overnight Oats with other glasses of overnight oats in the background

Base Ingredients You need To Make Overnight Oats

You only need two ingredients to make overnight oats, which are, of course, milk and oats. But it probably won’t taste very good, and by adding in Greek yogurt, chia seeds, and a drizzle of your favorite sweetener, you’re really creating a well-rounded breakfast.

  1. Oats: This is really the only ingredient that’s non-negotiable. Make sure to use plain old-fashioned oats and not quick oats because the consistency is best with rolled oats. You can also use gluten-free oats. Do not use steel cut oats.
  2. Milk: For the liquid part, you can actually make this with water! But it’s more common to use milk. You can use full fat, 2% or low-fat milk. You can also use plant-based milk like almond milk, coconut milk, cashew milk or oat milk.
  3. Chia seeds (optional): These seeds are packed with tons of nutrition, and they help give the oats a pudding-like texture. So I always like to include them in my base recipe.
  4. Greek or vegan yogurt (optional): This gives the oats a tangy flavor, creamy texture and boost of protein.
  5. Vanilla extract (optional): This enhances all the flavors that go into the overnight oatmeal as well as giving it sweetness without any sweetener.
  6. Sweetener (optional): Use honey or maple syrup to sweeten the mixture, especially because oats can be somewhat bland on their own.
  7. Toppings: This is where you can have some fun with fresh fruit, dried fruit, nut butters, nuts, seeds and spices (like cinnamon, nutmeg or cardamom). There are so many topping ideas and combinations, and I think that’s what makes this such a great versatile recipe!
Ingredients needed to make easy overnight oats

How to make a basic overnight oats recipe – the ratio

It’s all about the ratios to get the consistency you like. So try the suggested ratio below and then add more milk or use less milk until you find what works perfectly for you! Once you nail down the ratio of the basic overnight oats recipe, the sky’s the limit with the flavor combinations and toppings.

The ratio you want to use for just oats and a liquid:

1 part oats + 1 part milk

Here’s my simple ratio when adding chia seeds:

1 part oats + 1 part milk + ⅛ part seeds

The above is really my ideal texture, it’s creamy with enough liquid that it doesn’t feel like soup. That being said please adjust the ratios based on your preferred texture. Sometimes it takes a little engineering to get that “just right” bite of oatmeal.

Really good base for overnight oats. In the morning just combine the add ins. We have tried banana and peanut butter and apple and peanut butter using half a banana or half an apple per person, but staying with 1 TBSP peanut butter. Thankyou!Fran

How to make 2 Ingredient Overnight Oats

  1. Add your oats to your preferred jar.
  2. Top with your milk of choice.
  3. Mix everything together until all the oats are submerged in milk.
  4. Refrigerate overnight and eat!

How I make my overnight oat base

  1. To start, combine old-fashioned oats, chia seeds, Greek or vegan yogurt, and vanilla extract. If you’re using a sweetener add it in now too.
  2. Top with your choice of milk. 
  3. Mix the overnight oats together until you see no clumps.
  4. Next, seal or cover with a lid, and chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours or overnight.

The next morning, grab a spoon, add your favorite toppings, and dig in!

Almond joy overnight oats in a glass cup with other overnight oats in background

Overnight oats step-by-step video tutorial

Reader fav add-ins & flavor combos

I first put this recipe out in 2018, and it’s been made over 1 million times, if not more. I get emails, comments, and DMs on social all the time with people saying how much they love this recipe, and they often include the flavors they dreamt up, which I love. Some of my favorites are below.

“This is a great recipe that I use as a blank canvas to flavor many different ways. Today I used Irish oats, oat milk, Siggi’s non fat vanilla yogurt, Penzey’s Pie Spice, and ¼ cup of homemade vanilla apple sauce, and a touch of maple syrup. The smell alone is making me swoon!! I can hardly wait until tomorrow morning.”Josee Marchessault

  • Pistachio Raspberry: Add a handful of crushed pistachios and fresh raspberries along with a drizzle of honey for a colorful, textured twist.
  • Mexican Hot Chocolate: Incorporate a dash of cinnamon and a pinch of cayenne pepper to chocolate oats for a spicy twist on a classic.
  • Pumpkin Pie: Canned pumpkin, pumpkin spice, and a dollop of whipped cream on top has made this a fall favorite among readers.
  • Maple Sweet Potato: A spoonful of cooked, mashed sweet potato combined with a drizzle of maple syrup, a sprinkle of cinnamon, a pinch of nutmeg, and chopped pecans.

Don’t forget to send me your favorite overnight oat recipe variations so I can add it to the list!

My Top 6 Overnight Oatmeal Recipe Ideas

I literally eat overnight oats 5 days a week because the flavor combinations and recipe variations are in the millions. Once you get your base recipe to where you like it, texture and taste wise you’ll be adding mix-ins and toppings. Below are six of my fav recipe variations that I make at home!

Peanut Butter Jelly:

It’s like having a peanut butter jelly sandwich in overnight oats form. Layer peanut butter, strawberry jelly, fresh cut strawberries and crushed peanuts. It has a sweet and salty taste that’s irresistible.

Peanut Butter & Jelly Overnight Oats

Apple Pie

With the combination of chopped apples, pecans, maple syrup and ground cinnamon, this variation is a great fall recipe that has a warm sweet taste and satisfying crunch from the fruit and nuts.

Apple Pie Overnight Oats

Banana Nutella

The name of this recipe says it all – bananas and Nutella – match made in heaven, and a great flavor for kids to try! The banana and Nutella together have a rich decadent taste that makes it feel like you’re enjoying dessert, instead of a nutritious breakfast. Try also adding crushed hazelnuts and chocolate chips to enhance the flavor.

Banana Nutella Overnight Oats

Almond Joy:

This recipe is a play on the popular chocolate bar. Use shredded coconut, crushed almonds, mini chocolate chips and maple syrup.

Almond Joy Overnight Oats

This is by far the most delicious breakfast I’ve ever had never thought oatmeal would actually taste so delicious this way, especially cold. I can’t wait for more easy, quick recipes. My most 2 favorites are the *Banana Nutella* and *Almond Joy*” – Zenny B.

Maple Brown Sugar

Maple brown sugar has got to be one of the most loved oatmeal flavors of all time! The hint of molasses paired with the earthy maple and cinnamon is so good! You can eat this variation hot or cold and any time of the year!

Blueberry Lemon Muffin

Fresh blueberries with tangy lemon zest and floral honey…need I say more? So good, and it just feels like Spring in a bite. I like this one cold, but you could set it out for 15-20 minutes to take some of the chill off the oats or even microwave it to let the blueberries burst.

Tips for making the best overnight oats

  1. Make it inside of a jar or a mason jar (with measurement lines on the side). This way you can measure, mix, chill, carry and eat the overnight oats all in one convenient container.
  2. Use plain old fashioned rolled oats, not quick oats. Quick oats will get too soggy when soaked with milk. And do not use steel cut oats because they won’t soften enough to eat just with milk unfortunately. Try this steel cut overnight oatmeal instead.
  3. Warm it up if you prefer warm oats in the morning. Although overnight oatmeal is typically served cold, you can definitely eat them warm. Just place them in the microwave for one minute and be sure to use a microwave-safe jar.
  4. Make a bunch for the week. Because overnight oats typically stay good in the fridge for up to 5 days, try making a batch on Sunday and having it on hand in the fridge for the whole week. Be careful if you’re adding fruit beforehand because they will typically not remain fresh for more than a couple days.
  5. Be mindful of the milk-to-oats ratio. Too much liquid and you’ll have a runny mess; too little and it’ll be too thick. The ideal ratio is usually 1:1, but you can adjust depending on your texture preference.
  6. Layer, don’t mix, add-ins. If you’re using fruits, nuts, or syrups, layer them rather than mixing. This helps maintain the texture of the ingredients until you’re ready to eat.
  7. Chill for at least 4 hours. While two hours might do in a pinch, a longer soak will give the flavors time to meld together better, making for a more delicious breakfast.
  8. Temperature matters. Cold milk will take longer to soak into the oats than room-temperature milk. If you’re short on time, consider using milk that’s closer to room temperature.

Fruits for Freshness:

  • Sliced bananas for natural sweetness
  • Diced apples for a bit of crunch
  • Fresh berries for a burst of flavor

Nuts for Crunch:

  • Almonds to elevate texture
  • Walnuts for earthy richness
  • Pecans for a buttery bite

Seeds for Nutrition:

  • Chia seeds for added fiber and omega-3s
  • Pumpkin seeds for a touch of zinc and magnesium
  • Flaxseeds for an extra dose of fiber and protein

Sweeteners for Flavor:

  • Maple syrup for a natural sweetness
  • Honey for a floral note
  • Agave syrup for a smooth finish

Spices for Depth:

  • Cinnamon for warmth
  • Nutmeg for a touch of spice
  • Vanilla extract for aroma and sweetness

Creamy Elements:

  • Peanut butter for a savory twist
  • Nutella for a luxurious treat
  • Coconut cream for a tropical vibe

Unexpected Twists:

  • Matcha powder for an antioxidant boost
  • Cocoa powder for a chocolaty touch
  • Lemon zest for a burst of citrus
4 ways to make overnight oats

Frequently asked questions

Can I heat up my overnight oats?

Yes, you can warm them in a microwave-safe bowl for about 60-90 seconds if you prefer your oats warm. Be cautious as the jar or container itself may become very hot.

How do I make my overnight oats creamier?

For a creamier texture, you can increase the amount of Greek yogurt or try using a milk with higher fat content.

Why are my oats still hard after soaking?

If your oats haven’t softened after soaking, try extending the soak time. Alternatively, the type of oats you’re using may require cooking; double-check that you’re using rolled oats.

Why are my overnight oats so thick?

If your oats turn out too thick, the ratio of liquid to oats may be off. Try adding a little more milk and giving it a good stir before eating.

Do we need to dry roast the oats before use?

Nope you can just throw them in as is. If you want to dry roast them you can to add a more robust flavor.

Does the yogurt have to be plain? Can I use a flavored Greek yogurt?

You can use any flavor you’d like and that is actually a great way to add some flavor without using one of the recipe ideas above.

Can I make this in one large batch instead of individual containers? 

You can for sure make overnight oats in a large container. I like to portion it out to stay within the serving size, but that is really the only reason why – oh and to make the different flavors and vary the add-ins.

Do you need to wait before adding the toppings overnight or can you put the toppings immediately on after mixing the base?

Depending on what toppings you’re using (if they will oxidize like bananas before the morning), you can add them in immediately after mixing your base recipe together.

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Easy Overnight Oats

This easy overnight oats recipe is a healthy simple breakfast that you can make ahead for busy mornings and customize with many add-ins and toppings!
5 from 36911 votes
Servings 1 serving
Course Breakfast
Calories 319
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Total Time 8 hours 5 minutes

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Ingredients
  

2 Ingredient Base

My Add-Ins

  • ¼ cup non-fat Greek yogurt
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds
  • 1 tablespoon sweetener honey or maple syrup
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract

Peanut Butter & Jelly

Apple Pie

Banana Nutella

  • ½ banana sliced
  • 1 tablespoon Nutella
  • 1 tablespoon hazelnuts crushed
  • 1 tablespoon chocolate chips

Almond Joy

Blueberry Lemon Muffin

  • ¼ cup blueberries
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 2 teaspoons honey
  • Pinch of salt

Maple Brown Sugar

  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons maple syrup
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
  • Pinch of salt

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients into a large glass container and mix until combined.
  • Cover the glass container with a lid or plastic wrap. Place in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours or overnight. Toppings can be added the night before or immediately before serving.
  • Uncover and enjoy from the glass container the next day. Thin with a little more milk or water, if desired.

Notes

Storage: Overnight oats can be stored in the fridge for up to 5 days. This makes it an ideal breakfast meal prep to make on Sunday night for the week.
Substitutes: For best results, follow the recipe as is. However here are some common substitutes that would work well in this recipe.
  • Make it vegan: Use plant-based milk, plant-based yogurt, and maple syrup for sweetener
  • Make it gluten-free: Use certified gluten-free oats
  • Make it sugar-free: Omit the sweetener all together or used mashed or pureed fruit in the base recipe
* Please note the nutrition label does not include any toppings, just the base ingredients and my add-ins.

Nutrition

Calories: 319kcal, Carbohydrates: 50g, Protein: 16g, Fat: 10g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.02g, Cholesterol: 17mg, Sodium: 69mg, Potassium: 451mg, Fiber: 8g, Sugar: 11g, Vitamin A: 206IU, Vitamin C: 0.2mg, Calcium: 302mg, Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate. It will vary based on cooking method and specific ingredients used.

Cuisine American
Course: Breakfast

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  1. Great recipe, so simple. Thanks!
    Is sprouted rolled oats same as rolled oats? I have “One Degree Organics Sprouted Rolled Oats” from Costco

    1. Hi there, I love them but not in this application because they will not soften with this method, they need to be cooked.

    1. Yes! I have suggested “add ins” to make it more flavorful and full of protein, but you can simply mix oats and milk if you prefer.

  2. I am not a big fan of yogurt, however I’m wondering with all the extra ingredients how much of it I would really taste. And I’m assuming I can’t really substitute out yogurt. But I wanted to see you if there was anything you would recommend just in case.

    1. Hi there! You don’t have to use the yogurt, I just like to include it for extra protein and creaminess. You could also swap it for oat yogurt if you prefer!

    1. To get the right texture, they need to sit overnight. But, you can warm them up in the morning before eating them!

  3. Love this! I’m texture sensitive with chia- can I substitute flax? Or is there something else that would work better? Thank you!

  4. Are you able to add in protein powder? If yes, when is it added and does it change the ratios of the other ingredients?

    1. I haven’t tried it myself, but I think it could work out well if you first whisked the protein powder into your milk of choice.

  5. Love love love and sooooo good, it is amazing for the time you are in rush and need energy in the morning or as snack 😋 😍

  6. Maybe I’m missing it, but I wasn’t sure if the add-ins, especially fruit (bananas, berries) go in the mix to overnight, or get added in the morning? (I think I’m confused about whether “add-ins” and “toppings” in the instructions are the same thing.)

    1. Sorry for any confusion here! The ‘add-ins’ are the extra ingredients I add to my base to boost the flavor and protein. These items are optional to include in your base recipe, so they get mixed into the oats and milk in advance. The different variations including berries, bananas, etc. can be added in advance, or right before serving. Either way works.

  7. Great video instruction and I like that you are quick and to the point. I just made these and popped them in the fridge for the morning. Soooo easy to put together. I can’t wait to try them!
    p.s. I don’t find your site difficult to use at all, like someone else commented. I guess I’m used to pop-up commercials.

  8. Your nutrition info is way off. You state that the nutrition does not include toppings, so it is just for oats and milk (without specifying which milk fat content). The canned “this is just an estimate” would be acceptable if your info was at least close, but it’s not.
    1 cup plain, dry oats = 6g fat, 54g carbs, 10g protein
    1 cup milk always has 12g carbs, 8g protein, but 0g fat for skim, 2g fat for 1%, 4g for 2%, and 8g for whole
    So based on 2 servings, 1 cup each oats and milk, that would be 6, 8, 10, or 14g fat, 66g carbs, 18g protein
    For 1 serving, ½ cup each oats and milk, that would be 3, 4, 5, or 7g fat, 33g carbs, 9g protein.
    How you are getting 11g fat, 54g carbs, 17g protein is beyond me. Do your research before posting. Use USDA data or the product labels.

    1. Hi Kyle, I apologize, your comment made me realize that I didn’t explain that the nutrition facts include my add-ins. I updated the recipe to make this clear.

  9. I cannot express to you how incredibly difficult this page is to use, every time you scroll to the recipe some ad pops up higher on the page and moves you from the place you were reading, I have never been more frustrated with a recipe in my life

    1. There are definitely ads on my website, which is how I make income as a content creator providing free recipes, but I’ve found that my setup is actually way less than most free websites. Can you send me a screenshot of what you’re seeing that is preventing you from accessing the recipe card? I’d love to see what you’re talking about so I can make any adjustments needed. Thank you!

    2. Agree—almost impossible to use the site. Sooooooo many pop-ups and ads. To the point that it interrupts scrolling and causes my screen to jump. Great recipe but no thank you—way too much work (was hoping to read comments to see if anyone warms this up).

  10. Hey, l wanted to know if the calories (378) its for the overnight oats that with the topping or just for the base and your add-ing.

  11. Sooo…I made a peach cobbler variation. Chef’s kiss!

    Over night base +
    1/4 C diced peaches
    1/4 C Peach yogurt
    1 T chopped pecans
    1 tsp cinnamon vanilla butter flavoring
    1 tsp maple syrup

    Currently toying with a pecan pie version!

    1. Hi there! If you hover over the thumbnail image on the recipe card, a print icon will pop up so you can print the recipe.

  12. Hey, just wanted to share my (great) experience meal prepping these overnight oats.

    My husband and I are on a calorie deficit, so I halved the recipe and made a dozen jars of the base with all of the add-ins. The 8-ounce wide-mouth mason jars were perfect for a half recipe. (By the way, I’d use 16-ounce wide mouth jars for the full recipe.)

    I added the topping each morning right before eating, and we tried all six of them. They were all delicious.

    For anyone doing CICO, here is an example of the calories for a half recipe with all add-ins (YMMV depending on which brands/varieties you use):
    — Base with almond milk (179)
    — Base with oat milk (202)
    — Toppings – PB&J (120), Blueberry Lemon Muffin (33), Banana Nutella (131), Almond Joy (182), Maple Brown Sugar (40), Apple Pie (56)

    Now we’re hooked on these, so I’ll be prepping more today. Thanks for sharing.

  13. Hi. I haven’t made this yet but am going to later this afternoon. I have a question though. My mother in law loves oatmeal and we were talking about these but I am concerned about this being a good idea for her since she has been having issues with her blood pressure dropping too low. Would this help or hurt?

    1. So glad you’re interested in trying the recipe! Unfortunately, I cannot provide any medical advice around my recipes for any conditions. It’s best to check with your doctor about this recipe and the specific ingredients you plan to use. Thank you!

  14. Appreciate you sharing this delightful recipe! 😋 My go-to overnight oat base is exactly this one. I began with the simple two-component recipe and threw in peanut butter and banana (no sweetener) – it’s not only delicious but also gives me a good boost. Thanks for sharing this fantastic recipe; it’s truly amazing!

  15. I love this recipe! I’m new to overnight oats and this is definitely the best and easiest version I’ve tried. I tend to prefer savory to sweet in the morning so I’m trying to figure out some savory options (or some like sweet/salty combos?) To add a level of difficulty, I’m allergic to nuts so no salty nuts or nut butters. If you have any ideas I would love to hear them!

  16. Thank you for sharing this easy recipe!

    I’ve been looking for healthier breakfast options, and these overnight oats are not only nutritious but incredibly tasty too. I appreciate how versatile they are—added some fresh berries and it was a hit!

  17. This is by far THE BEST overnight oats recipe I’ve found. Unlike other recipes that result in runny slush or a lack of moisture, the texture of the base mix is perfect.

    Better still, the range of options provided to mix things up depending on your preferences, means there’s a favourite for everyone.

    PB&J is by far my favourite variation. I also like to do my own “Snickers” version where I swap out Nutella with chocolate protein powder (or cocoa) and Peanut Butter.

    I live in a warm climate so I generally forego the more Wintery variations, however, they do make a great dessert on the rare occasion I have them 😋

    If you like to wake up and know that breakfast is already made for you (aside from the toppings, which I always add in the morning), then this is the breakfast for you!

  18. This is my absolute favorite base recipe for overnight oats. The consistency is perfect and I love the balance of sweetness and tang! I also add a pinch of salt.

  19. Hi Yumna, how are you it’s Gp here again you might not remember me from last time, anyway I just wanted to let you know that I love this recipes I hope you have more like this to share. I started with the 2 ingredients base and my add on are peanut butter and banana no sweetener but it’s really good it feels me up. My next one would be the apple pie. Thanks again. Gp

    1. Hi there! If you click “jump to recipe” at the top of the page it will bring you directly to the full recipe card at the bottom of the page. There, if you hover over the thumbnail image of the recipe you will see a print icon that you can click on to print out the recipe. Hope this helps!

    1. Hi there, you could use flax, but the oats won’t be quite as creamy since the chia seeds really thicken the texture up.

  20. I did follow the recipe and added cinnamon. I did not have any chia seeds. I don’t see anyone who cooked theirs the next morning. I am sure it is still good cold. But not as creamy as I would like. I put mine in the microwave until it was the desired consistency. Then, I added whole milk bananas, butter, salt, and maple syrup. Thanks for a great starter recipe 🙂

  21. Hi, Thank you for this perfect base recipe for overnight oats, which me and my husband have been enjoying using for the past two weeks; the best we’ve tried so far, and the one we’ll stick with. You call it “healthy-ish” – what can we do to make it healthier, please? …Or just plain old “healthy”?

    1. Thank you so much, Deb! The recipe is pretty healthy as it is, but you can omit the sweetener to make it a tad bit healthier.

  22. All I did was taste the Peanut Butter and jelly recipe and it already is delicious. I can’t wait to have it in the morning once all the flavors are melded together. Yum. Thank you!

  23. Followed the recipe and it wasn’t that great. I was expecting the best I’ve ever had considering this has 5 stars and almost 30k reviews. How strange…

    1. Sorry to hear that you weren’t thrilled with the overnight oats, which variation did you make? This recipe has been published for 6 years now and due to it’s position on Google 30K reviews is not all that strange, but I appreciate the feedback.

  24. I eat cooked oatmeal often but I’ve never tried the overnight oatmeal. I noticed that you add chia seeds. Is this necessary? I have diverticulitis and unfortunately cannot eat seeds or nuts. Any suggestions for a substitution? Thank you!

      1. Actually seeds and nuts are now ReCoMmeNdEd for diverticulitis bc they are high in fiber and have been proven to NoT CaUsE diverticulitis in people who have diverticulosis. New evidence and a whole new world of foods!

        1. You can also grind chia seeds, in the same way as you do flax seeds.
          And by the way, I made this last night… it was great. I topped mine with peaches and blueberries. I may try less maple syrup the next time just to make them a little more healthy.

  25. Love these. My kids love them too and it’s so easy for them to grab and go! Pretty healthy with a good amount of protein (with peanut butter and Greek yogurt)…win win!

  26. These are ok, but I really prefer the method where you boil the oats first and then let them sit in the fridge overnight. These came out too chewy for me and they just feel uncooked (which of course they are, lol).

    Have you tried the boiled method? (Boil then let soak in fridge overnight). These are much softer and just like a regular bowl of oatmeal, but with all the goodness of steel cut.

  27. Great recipe, my whole family really enjoyed it! Just to note as a type 1 diabetic… replacing maple syrup or honey with mashed/pureed fruit does not make it sugar free as you’ve indicated above. I would encourage all diabetics to check the carbohydrate count for whatever sweetener/fruit you use and adjust your bolus accordingly. Thanks!!

  28. I am finally on the overnight oats bandwagon! I’m 63 years old. I’m trying to eat a lot healthier because I have Stage IIIC ovarian cancer and I want to do everything I can to make my body as strong as possible so that I can fight this battle for as long as possible. There is no cure for it at this point.

    I came across this recipe and I’ve been making it for the past 5 days or so. It’s delicious and filling. I’m diabetic too, so I use sweeteners that are sugar-free. Blueberries are great in it.

    1. I am so sorry to hear about your ovarian cancer! I’ve heard that an alkaline diet can help fight cancer, food is such a powerful thing. I wish you well and I am glad you are enjoying the overnight oats!

  29. The proportions for the base portion were perfect! thank you!

    After doing it once, I started cheating though… I use either a plant-based milk with sugar added + plain yogurt OR a yogurt with sugar + regular milk and skipped the sweetener all together but now this part of my meal prep on sunday night and the hubby and i look forward to an easy breakfast on the go! thanks!

  30. I made the PB&J overnight oats and my four year old daughter and I both loved them! Delicious, healthy and so easy! Printing to add to my recipe binder to make again!

    1. Hi, Yoe. I would check with your doctor, I am not a liberty to say if it is okay for people with kidney disease.

  31. Why does the top part say 1 cup of oats and milk and then the bottom part says half a cup of oats and milk?? It’s not consistent and is confusing.

    1. I am not sure where you are seeing 1 cup of oats and milk, it does say 1 part oats and 1 part milk inside the post, but does not say 1 cup.

  32. It was sooooooooo good! I tried the peanut butter and jelly with my mom, and now it’s the only thing we have for breakfast now! By the way we Brewing America lids so anyone who tries definetly use those!

  33. I loveeeeee this recipe sooooo much! I bought a set of mason jars especially. I quickly grab a jar and off I go in the morning to work! My favourite topping is banana and Nutella. I’m allergic to peanuts so I sprinkle some sunflower seeds on top instead- super yum! ✨

    1. Thank you so much! I am so glad you like the overnight oats – love the idea of using the sunflower seeds perfect sub for peanuts!

    1. Great question, Moyna! Nope you can just throw them in as is. If you want to dry roast them you can to add a more robust flavor.

  34. Really good base for overnight oats. In the morning just combine the add ins. We have tried banana and peanut butter and apple and peanut butter using half a banana or half an apple per person, but staying with 1 TBSP peanut butter. Thankyou.

  35. This is absolutely delicious! I am currently eating it right now and wow it’s so perfect. I used your base which is delicious by itself, and for my add ins I used strawberries and blueberries and it’s fantastic. Thank you so much!

  36. I’m wondering if there’s any reason I shouldn’t make this in one large batch instead of individual containers? I’ve only ever seen this recipe portioned out, but not sure why. Thank you!

    1. You can try it in a large container. I like to portion it out to stay within the serving size.

  37. I missed the original boat on overnight oats & find myself finally giving it a whirl! I really enjoyed the Almond Joy spin. I’m trying again for tomorrow but omitting the greek yogurt. I wasn’t a fan of tart oatmeal.

    1. So glad you liked the almond joy spin! Yeah, the tangy yogurt is an acquired taste, you can try some sweetened yogurt or just replace it with a liquid ratio.

  38. Made these a few nights ago! Turned out great. It was my first time trying them. I love oatmeal but realized I am not a big fan of super cold oatmeal (texture). I heated it just to get the chill off and topped it with fresh blueberries, it was perfect! I am making it again this evening for tomorrow, adding a dash of cinnamon! Will continue to try and eat them cold though, it will be a great hot summer brekkie! Thank you for your recipes! ❤️

    1. You’re so welcome! It does take a little getting used to. You can let it sit out 30 or so minutes before you are ready to eat if you want as well to take some of the chill off.

  39. I see the major oatmeal brand now has a quick oats version of steel cut oats that cooks in 3 minutes. I wonder if this sort of makes it equivalent to old fashioned rolled oats in that it can be soaked as it is overnight without cooking and still be tender yet more chewy.

    1. Hmm, that’s an interesting question. I am not sure; I have not seen the quick cook steel cut oats that sounds interesting. I do love the chewiness of steel-cut oats, I do have an overnight steel cut oat recipe but it has to be cooked.. If you try it with the quick-cook steel cut oats please let me know how it turned out!

  40. Do you need to wait the 2 hours before adding the toppings overnight or can you put the toppings immediately on after mixing the base?

    1. Depending on what toppings you’re using (if they will oxidize like bananas before the morning), you can add them in immediately after mixing.

  41. I used one of your Easter meals this past Sunday and it was a HIT. I didn’t use the chicken recipe but got two rotisserie chickens at Costo and carved it up. The sides were the carrots and mashed potatoes and asparagus and they were a hit.
    I am going to try out you oatmeal overnight recipes. I like oatmeal and i usually use the steel cut ones that take 20 minutes to cook.
    Thank You
    Joe

  42. Treated myself/a new toy called instagram. Was scrolling, & there you were making ice cream in a jar, shaking it, opening it 2 taste & saying oh its so good. I think i was hooked right then. Since, I’m following, also receiving recipes weekly only bcuz I’m half buried by emails right now. You’re so cute! & we’re almost neighbors! I reside in nw indiana. This is really the armpit of the US i think. Enuf abt me. MI is beautiful. Love your style. Your tomato/feta creation is on top of my wish•2do•list !

    1. Thank you so much, Nancy! I am glad you found me on IG, and can’t wait to hear what you think of my recipes!

  43. Great Recipe. I leave it out the Chia seeds because I can’t digest seeds.
    I add cinnamon and nutmeg. Mix with bananas. Yum

  44. Made it last night for this morning and it is wonderful and so easy. Since I’m severely lactose intolerant, I used oat milk and sheep milk yoghurt. Still turned out divine. I added peanut butter and blueberry jam for toppings. So yummy! Thanks for the recipe. It will now be a staple in my life. <3

  45. hi i was just wondering and what can you do to if it taste to bitter or to sweet or doesn’t have enough flavor to it? and how many hours should it be left in the fridge for?

    1. You will want to leave it in the fridge for at least 4 hours. You can adjust the taste based on how much sweetener you use or the type of oats you make. If you feel like it needs more flavor, add more of whatever ingredient you’d like. Hope you enjoy!

  46. I have been making these all week and its delicious, I even add my favorite protein powder. These are definitely a staple, thank you for sharing with us!

    1. Do you add protein powder overnight or add like topping before you eat it? Im afraid the protein powder might get clumpy?

      1. Hi Rose, great question. I would add the protein powder to the milk separately and make sure it’s completely dissolved/incorporated, and then add the oats.

      2. I actually add mine in the morning when I’m getting ready to eat it, at night it didnt mix right for me. Hope this helps!

  47. I love this recipe! I was wondering if I could substitute flaxseed instead of chia? Would that change the texture our flavor?

    1. Thank you so much! You can use ground flaxseed in place of the chia seeds. It shouldn’t change the flavor or texture too much! Let me know what you think if you try it!

  48. Looks great, just one, maybe stupid, question – you don’t have to cook it? Didn’t know this…Thank you.

    1. Hi Vanda, this is a great question (not stupid at all!). You do not have to cook it. The oats will soften overnight when it absorbs the liquid making it unnecessary to cook them. Don’t forget to come back and let me know what you think of them when you make it. Enjoy!

    1. Thank you so much for your interest in my oatmeal recipes and tips – we have a fantastic newsletter that I’d love for you to sign up for, that does have oatmeal recipes sent out in it from time to time, but it isn’t oatmeal specific. You can pick and choose what newsletters you would like. It you’re interested, you can sign up here.

    1. I don’t recommend using quick oats (although you can). They tend to turn out really mushy. The soy milk is perfectly fine, though! Enjoy!

    1. Thank you so much, Sam! The 378 is for the base recipe only. Anything additional added is not taken into account. Hope you enjoy it!

      1. This is by far the most delicious breakfast I’ve ever had never thought oatmeal would actually taste so delicious this way specially cold. I can’t wait for more easy quick recipes. My most 2 favorites are the *Banana Nutela* and *Almond Joy*

  49. Well I ‘ve tried lots of overnight recipes before, mostly for my son wich is Gymfreak, but I found yours simple, easy to prepare & delicious. So I think I’m gonna stay here for long.
    Thanks & greetings fron Athens Greece & thanks again for honnoring our traditional Greek yogurt..
    (plz excuse my English folks, I’m self educated)

    1. Hi Kostas! Thank you for making my recipe! It’s always so nice to hear from people all over the world. (You did a great job with your English!)

    2. Your English is amazing! Better than you probably think it is. 🙂

      Also, I must say, I have to credit my goal of getting down to a healthier weight this year to this base recipe and the almond joy. It has seriously kept me from getting off track.

  50. Be careful! These are over 100 more calories than is stated, the base overnight oats is 300 on its own!
    Some of the addons can almost double the calories in the meal!

  51. Hello!
    Would you have any recommendation on how to make this savory? Not a fan of eating anything sweet first thing in the morning.
    Thanks in advance

    1. Sure! My first suggestion would be to remove the sweetener and vanilla and then try shredding some vegetables in there like carrots or beets and add some nuts on top. You can also try my savory oatmeal instead…I think you’d love that one!

      1. I made them with blueberries, and coconut…exactly like your recipe and it turned out great! Will try the savory one another day.
        Thanks!

  52. Thanks for the recipe, I tried overnight oats in the past but never really got the taste or texture. Just the base recipe was nice, looking forward to trying out the topping suggestions 👍

    1. Happy to hear that the recipe worked out for you! I love overnight oats; it’s so versatile you can do so much with it!

  53. I just tried this last night w/whole milk, standard vanilla yogurt, vanilla extract, honey, blueberries & lemon zest & my husband loved it. I’m so happy to have found this – thank you!

  54. This is the best recipe for over night oats I have found, even better one of the simplest and straightforward recipes too. Absolutely delicious. I need look no further for other morning recipes 😊

  55. okay, I’m obsessed. I never had overnight oats until these but wanted something easy to ensure I eat after having my 4th baby. I just make the base recipe and it’s soooo good I’ve made it at least 6 times now. Even my kids love it. I am dairy free for my breastfed infant so I use silk next milk and dairy free yogurt.

    1. Hi Nikki, so glad you like the overnight oats! I totally get wanting to have something ready to go in the am, especially with a baby in the house and three other kiddos. We, Moms, need to eat too! lol

  56. This is a great recipe that I use as a blank canvas to flavor many different ways. Today I used Irish oats, oat milk, Siggi’s non fat vanilla yogurt, Penzey’s Pie Spice, and 1/4 cup of homemade vanilla apple sauce, and a touch of maple syrup. The smell alone is making me swoon!! I can hardly wait until tomorrow morning.

      1. It was so amazing. Tasted decadent when in fact it was healthy! How amazing is that? Right at this moment I am making two more jars with the exact same combo, for two breakfasts this week. I’m all aboard on the overnight oats train!

    1. I loved this, i appreciate the versatility for making the recipe and the substitutes I ended up using this made a great dairy free meal. I always appreciate tips when people offer recipes.

  57. This was so yummy! I made the mistake of using quick oats, the container said steel cut but I didn’t see the quick cook part. They still came out good but I’m thinking they might get more soggy as the days go on. I made 3..chocolate chip peanut butter banana, strawberry banana and banana walnut with cinnamon! I also used agave instead of honey and almond milk, very tasty!!

    1. Yay! Thank you so much. I am so glad you like the overnight oats. It’s possible to run into texture issues with the quick oats, but even so, they should still be yummy.

  58. SOO good! I can’t remember where I saw this, but adding a little sprinkle of vanilla pudding mix into this overnight is adds some extra flavor as well! I’ve never liked oatmeal before this!

    1. Thank you!! I am so happy to have helped bring you to the oatmeal side… lol Great tip with the pudding mix!

  59. This was my first time making overnight oats and they turned out great. I made the almond joy version without the chocolate. I love the simple prep for this recipe. It takes 2 minutes! I’m looking forward to experimenting with other flavours and topping now that I know how to make the perfect base.

    1. Yay! I am so glad to hear that they turned out great! It’s such a great, easy meal-prep option for breakfast you really can’t go wrong with overnight oats.

  60. Just made this recipe today. Absolutely delicious 🤤 I used chaboni zero sugar yogurt and lakanto sweetener as substitute for the syrup. Not surprised this had all five stars reviews

  61. Hi, I’m making for my athlete daughter.
    Can I sub flax seed for the chia seeds, or would that not work well soaking overnight?
    Also, I’ve read (somewhere) to add toppings in the AM instead of soaking all night. Do you agree?
    Thanks!

    1. You can definitely do that! I think it comes down to preference for the toppings. If you don’t want the topping to get soggy, definitely add it when you’re ready to eat.

  62. LITERALLY THE BEST!!!!! This is the best recipe ive EVER used. Absolutely delicious every single time. Perfect consistency, and tastes SO GOOD.

    I always make the mistake of not bookmarking this recipe and then I regret it a few days later when I want to make it again and cant find it thus ending up following another recipe that results in horrible oats…

    Nothing can top this recipe! I make it so often. I don’t think words could describe how delicious these are and how much I love them!!!!!!!

    1. For this recipe, do not use steel cut oats. They won’t soften enough to eat just with milk unfortunately.

  63. The absolute best recipe for overnight oats (and I have tried so many) the taste and texture is so good. Love the options you give for flavors. So filling, delicious and healthy! Thank you!

      1. Been doing overnight oats for a long time.
        In addition to this recipe, I also use powdered collagen, flaxseed meal and a PB peanut butter powder, with a touch more almond milk.
        Turns out real well

  64. Thank you so much for posting this recipe. This has been my go to breakfast meal prep for a couple of months now. The only thing I changed is I use 2 tablespoons of chia seeds instead of one as I like mine to have a thicker consistency. I add fruit, a little muesli and some nut butter and I look forward to it every day. I have shared this with so many people. Thanks again.

  65. This was my first attempt at overnight oats and the first recipe I looked at, I love the ratios for the base! For toppings I tried banana, chunky peanut butter and chopped up Trader Joes chocolate chunks. I had good luck mixing the base before adding the toppings and mixing in.

  66. Wow. Thanks a lot for your great ideas.

    For the past few weeks, I just cut a banana into small thin pieces, then I pour some oats on it, then add some honey on top of the oats and finally soak everything into milk. I leave it into the fridge for the whole night.

    The whole preparation takes around 2 minutes 😛

    This has been the perfect/consistent breakfast for me. I feel energetic during whole morning. I am fitter than ever 😀

    Next week, Insha’Allah, I’ll buy some chia seeds and Greek yogurt to experiment. Thanks again and God bless!

    1. Always happy to share! That combination sounds delicious. I love how quick and easy it is to make! Hope you enjoy it with Greek yogurt too!

  67. Too many ads. Can barely see my screen. I am not anti-ad but the amount of ads on this website is ridiculous and takes up over half my screen on mobile. Leaving this comment in hopes website owner tones it down a little. Very annoyed

  68. Thank you for sharing, easiest recipe I’ve found with pics and without forcing me to watch videos… Also, for sharing how long can hold for in fridge and variations for adults, kids and gluten free

  69. This helped me soooo much. I made it a few times for work and it just never tasted right. I couldn’t figure it out. I was using quick oats🤦🏽‍♀️. Thank you for all the variations also. I was so tired of sliced strawberries and agave I was about to give up on this breakfast altogether.

  70. Awesome recipe! I prefer it warm on cold mornings but makes a good lunch too. I’ve never been a fan of oats or milk, but I’m totally coverted! The ease of preparation and oh so many add in options keeps it fun! Thanks!!

      1. Wonderful recipe. I am now addicted. I love coming up with creative add ins. It’s a great grab and go breakfast. Keeps me full, at least till lunch 🙂 Thank you for sharing!!

  71. Omgoshhhhh, I just put one in the fridge! I don’t like yogurt at alllll, so I tried one cup…will let you know in a couple of hours….

    1. Let me know how it turns out for you! Also, next time, you can leave out the yogurt because it is optional.

  72. These look so delicious – I will try them out soon! May I ask where the jars are from? Perfect size and shape for oats – do they come with a lid by chance?

  73. The BEST overnight oats – I dislike them cold and I’ve been having these every breakfast at work for a month straight. I make a double batch and I keep it cold and it lasts me all week and keeps me super full. My upgrades include sultanas while I’m making them (they go all nice and plump), cinnamon. When I prepare it every day, I mix in strawberries, biscoff spread or stewed apple.

    1. I am so glad to hear it! It’s such a great breakfast to prepare ahead of time. Those toppings and mix ins sound delicious!

  74. I would like to make enough of the base recipe for a few days worth. If I don’t have a glass container that’s big enough, can I make it in a plastic one?

  75. Best overnight oats!! I was struggling to find a ‘regular’ breakfast that I like – now I have this 3-4 times a week especially with warmer weather coming and this nicely replaces porridge.

  76. Love this recipe; has helped me a lot with my switch to a healthier food lifestyle (rhythm and balance). Also easy to adjust to my taste.
    And the multiplier is fantastic!

  77. Do you mix the toppings together with the base ? I’m looking to make this for my kids and layering it likely means they’ll eat the top separate from the base !

      1. Do you mix the toppings together with the base ? I’m looking to make this for my kids and layering it likely means they’ll eat the top separate from the base!

        1. You can if you want! I think it depends on what toppings you’re using and how soon you’re going to be eating it.

  78. The rating on this is well deserved. First time for me trying overnight oats. So simple, easy to assemble and tastes great. I’ve had the apple pie and the PB & J one. Will make the others for next week.

    Excellent and thank you 👏🏻

  79. You can also try this with store-bought yoghurt infused with fruits. I can’t stand the taste of pure yoghurt so I tried it like that and it tastes just as great! I didn’t know the recipe was that easy, thank you!

  80. These overnight oats are delicious! They solidified perfectly and had a great texture. The flavors were intense with the added ingredients and provided a healthy/balanced breakfast. I highly recommend and will be using other recipes on this website.

  81. Wow! I didn’t know if I was going to be a fan of this, I didn’t really like the idea of cold oats, but this turned out really good! This recipe is tasty, time efficient, and healthy! I decided to use banana and nutella as my toppings and they added a very nice touch to these oats. I was surprised how well the oats soaked. I’m definitely using this as my go to breakfast, thank you!

    1. I’m so happy to hear you decided to give it a try and enjoyed! Those toppings sound delicious. I hope you continue to enjoy it!

    2. I’d had a variant of overnight oats years ago. Thankyou for the inspiration to remake it. I’d forgot how easy, healthy and delicious it could be

  82. Can’t wait to try these recipes. They look great! Just curious, would an 8oz mason jar fit a serving, or would I need something larger? 🙂

    1. I wondered about the size of my Mason jar too. I bought 2 Ball Mason jars in 16 oz
      size with the screw-on type plastic covers from Amazon. Tried the base recipe
      last night and the 16 oz. jar worked perfectly. I had plenty of room to add the
      topping this morning. Yum!

  83. Prepped my first batch of your recipe last night, and wow, my kids and I loved them! We all used different combinations of toppings this morning (banana and Nutella for one, peanut butter and berries for another, and just berries for me), and we all can’t wait to have them again tomorrow. I used maple syrup last night when I prepped them because I really wanted to like them, but now I know that for us the added sweetener was not necessary.

    Thanks so much for putting your recipe out there for us to find! Just forwarded it to my adult son as well. Such a great option for anyone pressed for time in the morning because of work or school.

    I agree with the person who commented that these overnight oats have changed their life. I have to agree…these are a total game changer!! Thanks again!

  84. First time trying overnight oats, tried blueberries and strawberry jam and fresh strawberries on one delicious can’t wait to try again and play around with toppings

  85. Honestly, as someone who tried oats and didn’t like them, I was skeptical about these recipes. But, this morning, I had my first jar. I made the peanut butter & jelly.

    Honestly, without hyperbole, these weren’t just the best oats I ever had, but one of the most delicious things I have ever eaten.

    Honestly, thank you so much for these recipes. They are wonderful.

    You’ve just changed breakfast for me, forever.

  86. Hello! I’d love to try this! Can you tell me if the Greek yogurt in the base is plain or vanilla?
    Thank you!

  87. These are DELICIOUS! I added a tsp of sugar free vanilla pudding to mine. I am in love with this ingenious idea!

  88. First time eating overnight oats the other day and loved it. Thanks for sharing how to make it – they all look delicious and I can’t wait to try them!

  89. First time making overnight oats and they are delish! I cut the recipe in half because I only needed 2 oz of carbs so I only used 1/4 cup and I used Silk Zero Sugar Oat Milk. It was very satisfying and almost like a dessert!

  90. I’ve tried overnights oats before but wasn’t too keen. Came across this recipe and thought I’d try again – loved it 😀 I made the base recipe (no vanilla) and added ground pumpkin seeds and chopped strawberries. This made a healthy breakfast for me but also a healthy breakfast for my dogs too. Thank you.

  91. Tried the Nutella banana overnight oats and I can safely say it’s one of the best I’ve ever had! I’m obsessed 😍 thank you so much! Do you have any other topping ideas? Would love to know more!!!

    1. That makes me so happy to hear! Yay! Did you try any of the other topping recommendations in this post?

  92. I made one serving of your “Easy Overnight Oats” — very, very good! I even used plain yogurt (avoiding sugar) and I still thought it was very good. Thank you for a healthy recipe idea.

  93. Hi,
    Recipe looks lovely, can I check that the basic amount stated in your article is for one portion, and we increase it for the amount of days required?

    Thank you

  94. Hi! Thank you so much for the recipe! Definitely will try this because i’d have busy morning everyday so this would be perfect for my breakfast!

    Anyway may i ask something? As i never make an overnight oats before, let’s say if i make bunch of them on sunday to consume them at weekdays, should i eat them immediately after i take them out of fridge or can i bring the jar to my office instead? (it took me approx 1.5 hour from home to work)

    Once again, thank you and have a great day!!

    1. You’re so welcome! Can’t wait for you to give it a go. It should be fine on the way to work, but I’d probably keep an ice pack with it.

      1. Ahh, i see! Thank you for the answer, you’re so helpful, i hope you have a very great day! ^^

      2. As a UPS driver this would be a great lunch idea as well, thanks for clarifying putting them on ice to make them last.

  95. Absolutely loved these recipes. So easy to follow with clear measurements and alternative options. Breakfasts, sorted. Thank you.

  96. ITS SO SO GOOD TOTALLY RECOMMEND 💯 MY FAMILY LOVES IT ITS HEALTHY LIGHT FILLING AND CUSTOMIZABLE U NEED TO DO THIS ASAP 💗💗💗💗

  97. I made this last night and it was so good! I added in 1 grated apple to the oat and chia mix in place of sweetener and it worked out great. I added berries in the morning but I’m definitely going to try the different recipe toppings! So easy and healthy! Love it!

  98. Excited to try this recipe and give overnight oats another try! What size of mason jar would work best? Thanks!

    1. Excited for you to give it a try! I would use a half pin or pint mason jar (depending on how many toppings you add).

  99. I love these. It’s been my go to meal. And the different options. So far I love the Banana Nuttela, but I’m planning on trying the other two pb&j and the apple crisps.

  100. My go to meal 3 to 4 days a week! The endless topping options! The convenience! Love, love this recipe! Peanut butter and jelly is my absolute favorite!

    1. The chia seeds are optional! You can completely omit it without adjusting the amounts of the other ingredients in the recipe.

  101. Hi Yumna , I tried your overnight oats recipe , I am in love with it. I am on a weight loss journey and I keep looking for yummy and healthy food. This now is going to be on my meal plans for coming months 😋
    I am going to buy beautiful little Mason jar for making these oats because this recipe deserves to look beautiful 😍

  102. Thanks for sharing. I loved it as written. I did the Almond joy version and man was it delicious.

    I like the fact that I stay full longer. And that breakfast for the week is already prepared.

  103. Hi Yumna!! Your overnight oatmeal recipe sounds yummy, can’t wait to get started later today. Yet, can you please let me know – would it work if I doubled your above basic overnight recipe and place all the ingredients into 1 mason jar and store it into the fridge overnight? Many thanks again!!!

    1. When making the other ones (like peanut butter jelly) do you still need the yogurt from the base recipe, or would you sub that for the peanut butter?
      I LOVED the base recipe and can’t wait to try the others!
      Thank you! 🙂

      1. You can leave the yogurt in the base recipe or omit it because it’s optional. I would add the peanut butter top and not in place of the yogurt.

  104. Thank you for this recipe! I’ve tried several others out already, and the end result so far was less than desired. But the one I made based on your instructions is exactly what I wanted out of my overnight oats, so once again thank you, I will be using this from now on 🙂

  105. This recipe is so great! I tried the Apple Pie and it was so yummy and filling! I toasted my pecan and it definitely added great flavor to my oat. Thanks for sharing this and I can’t wait to try other flavors!

  106. I’m excited to try this!! For any of the flavor combos, do you add those ingredients the night before and let it soak or that gets added the next morning once it’s ready to eat?

    1. Can’t wait to hear what you think! You can honestly go about it either way. Toppings can be added the night before or immediately before serving!

        1. It’s easier to add the toppings the night before! However, if you strongly prioritize having really fresh fruits, I would add it the morning of.

          1. Do the bananas or apples brown if you do it the night before? Maybe a salt water rinse can prevent that?

          2. Depends how long you store it for! You can also add the toppings when you go to serve the dish, so it doesn’t brown at all that way.

  107. Oh my gosh, amazing!! Thank you! I have tried sooooooo many overnight oats recipes and I thought I hated overnight oats. But then I saw yours, and decided to give oats one more go. Oh my gosh I’m addicted!! Wow wow wow. Thank you, I love them cold but like you suggested, some days, I pop them in the microwave for 30 seconds, the chocolate chips slightly melt and it’s absolutely divine. I am LOVING your recipes, thanks so much.

  108. Great base recipe for overnight oats! I sub flax or hemp milk and this helps my husband hit his omega 3 requirements (82% of his doctor recommended amount). We add banana, fresh or frozen fruit depending on what we have on hand/flavor we want. Delicious, easy to grab and go breakfast.

  109. Such a simple and wonderful recipe. I use kefir instead of the yogurt, 1 tbs of shredded coconut, a full tsp of vanilla and 1 tsp of sugar free coffee syrup of whatever I am craving (usually hazelnut). A healthy and satisfying breakfast! Thanks for the recipe!

  110. Love, love, love this recipe! Even my husband who is not a fan of oats loves it and asks for it on a regular basis. I love the base with just some berries but I have yet to try the other combinations. Thanks for sharing!

    1. It was the first time I tried overnight oats and feel lucky that I found your base recipe, it tastes great. Thank you.

  111. Super easy, healthy, and yummy
    Tried many combinations but my go-to version is soaking couple of dates with it to give it the perfect sweetness…topped with nuts and bananas
    Even my 2-year old is now a fan!! Cant ask for more!!
    Thank you so much !!

  112. I made this today and what a hit!! The kids loved it and so did we!

    It’s easy, and healthy and very tasty!

    I made the Nutella version topped with blueberries, raspberries and chocolate chips!

    Will definitely make other flavors, thanks Yumna

  113. This has officially become my favorite breakfast! I’m focusing on protein so I’ll heat it up in the morning and add some protein powder. So good!!

    1. Hi,
      Tagging along here…I’m also trying to get a bit more healthy. Can you share at what stage you add the protein powder? and how much? Thanks 😊

  114. I love this! At the moment, I’m lacking the proper fruits (sadly, it’s winter) or ingredients to do the fancy flavours, so I just eat the base. I love how I can just take ~8m and have a meal ready for tomorrow! I can already Invision a couple more flavours I can make using the base… I just need to get the ingredients! Thank you for this easy to follow recipe. It fills you up quite a lot, in fact, I never get to finish it in one sitting!

  115. Amazing! Love that you can prepare the night before. It saves you a lot of time in the morning and not having to worry about what’s for breakfast!

  116. I love this recipe! I never thought of adding yogurt to overnight oats but now I’ll never go back! Can I ask where you got those gorgeous jars?

      1. Yes, you can add mashed banana to this! Although overnight oatmeal is typically served cold, you can definitely eat them warm. Just place them in the microwave for one minute and be sure to use a microwave-safe jar.

  117. Hey,
    Great recipe!
    Is it safe to heat up the overnight oats inside the Mason Jar in the microwave? If so what’s the best way to do this?
    Thanks.

    1. Thank you! You can heat up overnight oats in the microwave for 1-2 minutes. However, if you’re going to reheat it in a mason jar, make sure that the mason jar you’re using is microwave safe!

  118. I made one of each flavor. Never had overnight oats before and I really don’t like oatmeal. But these were awesome! I didn’t have any maple syrup so I used Yellow Label syrup instead. I’m sure they would have been even better with the maple syrup flavoring. Thank you for these recipes!

  119. Hi,
    I started following you on Instagram. I now receive you emails on recipes and videos everyday.
    I love making the overnight oats.
    This weekend I made the Banana Choc. Chip Cookies. (Made a double batch)
    I gave some to my best friend to bring into work (she works a High School)
    They all love them!! She said, tasted better the next day with coffee.

    Thank you,
    Patti 🙂

  120. I’ve read that you should soak oats in an acid overnight to break down anti-nutrients for 12-24 hours before using them. Do you have to do that step for overnight oats?

  121. Why will it not let me print out the recipe …when there is an print button to click on???
    If you do not wish for someone to print do not add that on the recipe page…smh

    1. Can you share with me what kind of error message you’re getting? Are you trying to do it on a computer or phone? The print function works normally and readers use it all the time. I use it all the time as well.

  122. Tried this for the first time today.
    And loved it!
    Shall be experimenting with all recipe’s on your post,
    I had rhe peanut hutter one this morning, and have emailed your page to,
    Several people!
    Thank you, love them!👍🌈

  123. Is this in cal because if it’s really in kcal that means it’s really 378000 cal which wouldn’t make this too healthy.

  124. Wow!! First time having overnight oats and it will definitely not be my last! Apple pie is phenomenal.

  125. I’ve tried multiple overnight oats recipes- this is the best one. The yoghurt adds a lot! Thank you!

  126. I altered the base to 1 teaspoon of chia seeds and 1/3 cup milk. This works better for my fiber needs and keeps the consistency/thickness that I like. Great recipe and super easy to adjust!

  127. Excellent way to start your morning! Toppings combinations are awesome and altogether very filling! Love that it lasts in the fridge so you can make them ahead of time ! Thanks so much!

  128. WOW. This is GREAT
    THIS IS THE GO TO BREAKFAST AT THIS HOME-COULD ALSO WORK FOR A HUNGRY PERSON IN THE EVENING
    THANK YOU
    P.S. SOMETIMES IT IS HARD TO FIND : rolled overnight oats-is there something else I can use?

    1. I use steel-cut oats. They don’t get as soft, but I like their chewy texture. I prefer them to rolled. They need a full 8 hours to soak, though.

  129. Thank you for this recipe! 🙂 can you make this in a normal porcelain bowl as well or does it need to be glass? Thanks!

  130. Hey yumna,
    This is mario from Beirut, Lebanon.
    Thank you for the healthy recipes that you’ve been giving and all the good work.
    If possible to know about over night oats;how can i prepare a big batch for the week,so i soak them in water and leave in the fridge for when i need them? Or how does it happen?? What about the toppings?? When are those added?? Thank you very much and keep the fantastic work

    1. Hi! Thank you so much. Because overnight oats typically stay good in the fridge for up to 5 days, I recommend making a batch on Sunday and having it on hand in the fridge for the whole week. Be careful if you’re adding fruit beforehand because they will typically not remain fresh for more than a couple days.

  131. OMG! So good. I used coconut yogurt and added berries in the morning….taste like tapioca pudding.

  132. Ramadan mubarak! Just want to say thank you so much for these recipes and suggestions, never tried over night oats before but I’m looking for more filling food and your suggestions are amazing! Have a blessed month and a lovely eid

    1. You’re so welcome! I love that you’re open to trying new things. Thank you so much! Ramadan Mubarak! 💛

  133. Do you have to use a glass jar? How about using the Ziploc Twist ‘N Loc Containers that are 8oz. with Lid which are Leakproof, BPA-free and perfect for on-the-go? Please let me know, thanks.

  134. I am going to try this, can I make a larger batch in a single glass container instead of individually? Thanks!

  135. Ramadam mubarak! I discovered your blog on Pinterest, with the pin “recipes for Ramadam” and I have already taken note that there is still a lot of Ramadam ahead. I am not traditional at this time of year (nor the rest of the year ha ha ha) and I like to put different dishes every day and I wanted to ask you that I have whole oats, I had always believed that oats had to be cooked. Am I wrong? I am in Spain, I am Spanish and I don’t think I can get another oatmeal, I buy it at the Lidl or Aldi supermarket, the first supermarket in Europe for their quality. If there is any special recipe, my ears plop! they are open ha ha ha
    Thanks in advance
    Do you know of a chicken soup that is made with lemon and cinnamon? I tried it once, delicious but I have never been able to find the recipe. I would appreciate it if you had it. Take care of yourself a lot 😂😂😂
    P. D. Google traductor 🤗🤗

  136. Made this last night and was an absolute hit this morning for brekkie!! Thank you so much. Can’t wait to try with different toppings 🙂

  137. These were absolutely delicious, loved all of them.
    Would love to see more topping ideas if you have them. This is so easy, healthy and very tasty. Thank you.

  138. Will try making this tonight. I only have flavoured yogurt not greek one. Can I use that? Or is the greek yogurt optional?

  139. Thanks for sharing your recipe of overnight grains. I’m Just beginning to learn to cook and eat at home. I typically buy the overnight grains from Starbucks which contains quinoa is that something I can add?

      1. I tried this recipe…
        Don’t use essence(instead of extract) in the recipe,it tastes acidic …I added few jelly squares, loved it thank you

  140. Delicious! Do you know what the service size is prepared? If I measured correctly, it appears to be about 1.5c but want to confirm. Thanks!

  141. Who knew? Overnight oats are simply, simple and absolutely delicious! Such a wonderful way for breakfast without cooking.
    I now have a new favorite breakfast. Thank you so much!

  142. I’ve never liked oatmeal, but I know it’s a healthy and filling breakfast so I kept trying it. Well, I am done choking down that hot, pasty, tasteless, congealed mass. Because this is SO much better. Has a great flavor and easy to customize based on what you feel like (and what’s in the pantry). I get bored with food easily, but I have no problems having this four days a week. And I love that there’s no rush to make something on busy workday mornings.

    1. ¼ cup non-fat Greek yogurt! The oats are optional, but they have a tangy flavor, creamy texture, and boost of protein.

  143. I made this recipe and the serving size looks significantly larger than yours, your pictures look like there are a lot less in the glasses, did you half the recipe or divide it amongst the jars? Is the calorie count based on the complete recipe(1/2C Oats, milk etc?)?

    1. I think the size of my glass could be misleading! The 378 kcal listed for this recipe is for one serving of the recipe (just the base and none of the toppings).

  144. I’m a college student and I often skip breakfast since I’m too lazy to make a proper meal in the morning, being busy and all, but I tried this recipe and it’s a live saver! So tasty, saves a lot of time, and easily customizable. Thank you!

  145. Prepped some last night and had it for breakfast this morning without any toppings. The texture was fantastic and it tastes great! I used 1 tablespoon of brown sugar instead of honey or maple syrup and the sweetness was just right for me. Definitely going to be having this for breakfast more often!

  146. These are sooo good! I didn’t have my hopes high and thought I wouldn’t like it but omg they’re delicious- my 10 y.o. daughter and I both loved it and are excited to prep them for the week!

  147. Hello! Do you know how many calories this would be if I used a mason jar instead of a glass? And do the calories lessen if you use water instead of milk?

    1. The calories would still be the same if you put the same amount of the overnight oats into the mason jar as you would into the glass. And, yes! If you use water instead of milk, there will be slightly less calories in the recipe.

  148. My husband and I started eating overnight oats as part of a 5 day cleanse. Our naturopath could not be more excited about everything oaty. I do not like oatmeal so I did not have high hopes but this was delicious! I used an almond milk greek yogurt and added pomegranate arils right before eating and it was a taste and texture sensation. Thanks to opening up my breakfast world to overnight oats!

    1. Yes, you can! Warm it up if you prefer warm oats in the morning. Although overnight oatmeal is typically served cold, you can definitely eat them warmer. Just place them in the microwave for one minute and be sure to use a microwave-safe jar. I do this for my daughter who hates cold food in the morning!

  149. Absolutely delicious. I’ve made this recipe a few times and it always delights. Quick, healthy, and easy to follow. Thanks for sharing.

  150. This easy overnight oats recipe is so good. I made the apple pie version and it came out really good. My husband loved it and he even said he can have it for breakfast everyday 🙂 Thank you for this recipe. I plan to try the other variations. I’m doing a 31 days of oatmeal this month so the different variations would fit the challenge 🙂

    1. Make sure to use plain old-fashioned oats and not quick oats because the consistency is best with rolled oats. You can also use gluten-free oats!

  151. This is my first shot with this recipe so I snuck a taste after two hours and it was excellent! In the past I have used agave nectar for a sweetener but I went with maple syrup this time around. On the menu for tomorrow is raisin, date and walnut—a childhood favorite! Another variation I have tried in the past and enjoyed is pumpkin pie (pumpkin pie spice, pumpkin puree and some chopped pecans and pepitas sprinkled on top).

    1. That sounds like such a delicious combo! I’m definitely going to have to try the pumpkin pie one!

  152. Hi,
    love your recipes, just a quick question, do you think maybe eventually you could add some topping ideas that are nut-free? also, can i use raspberry greek yogurt?

    1. Yes! Although overnight oatmeal is typically served cold, you can definitely eat them warmer. Just place them in the microwave for one minute and be sure to use a microwave-safe jar. I do this for my daughter who hates cold food in the morning.

  153. Delicious and family approved! Love all of the variations you gave us. I also did one for this week with Pineapple, banana chips, toasted unsweetened coconut chips and chopped walnuts for a tropical flare. My family does want it a bit sweeter, so I use a little maple syrup, Splenda (yes, I use Splenda occasionally) or coconut sugar for a sweeter touch
    Thanks so much for sharing your great recipes!!!

  154. Hi
    can you make this in plastic container with lids so they can be taken to work if so what size container would I need.

  155. It’s hard to get fresh fruits in my area during this time. How do I use frozen fruit like strawberries, blueberries etc? I prefer warm oatmeal. Please advise how to thaw and use frozen fruits. Thanks

    1. I would add frozen fruit in instead of fresh fruit as it is, and the next day, just place them in the microwave for one minute and be sure to use a microwave-safe jar.

  156. I really enjoyed these! I added a lil more milk, 3/4 cup. Did anyone calculate the calories for the recipes with toppings? I really would like to know to input into my app that tracks my calories. Thank you!

    1. That’s great, as this recipe can be altered to fit your preferences! I don’t have the exact nutritional information for the toppings because it will vary on how much you use and what type/ brand.

  157. This was my first attempt at overnight oats and I’m hooked! I love how simple and versatile the base recipe is. I get bored eating the same thing all the time, so this will be a great addition to my meal routines!
    P.s. I like mine warm, so I wait to add the yogurt and honey after in order to keep the beneficial goodies intact.
    Thanks for a great recipe!

  158. I made these with a couple frozen blueberries in it and some almond milk! It sat overnight for two nights and was delish!

  159. This is our new go to breakfast! Loave all the variations but the top fave has been brown sugar wth blueberries, and chocolate peanut butter this week. Thanks so much!

  160. I have tried all of these recipes myself and they’re great but my son only likes the chocolate chip one. Can you think of any other combinations for kids that include things like chocolate chips, peanut butter etc…?

    1. For sure! Cocoa powder can be mixed into the base with peanut butter as a topping. You could also switch up the toppings with some bananas or nuts to still retain that sweet and salty flavor.

    1. I added the yogurt because it gives the oats a tangy flavor, creamy texture, and boost of protein. You can omit the yogurt, but I’d add another tablespoon of milk in that case, so it isn’t as dry.

    2. I just threw some together today (Feb. 3rd, 2021.) Mine is strawberries, bananas, and chocolate chips. Instead of using vanilla extract, my non-fat Greek Yogurt was vanilla flavored to get both the yogurt and the vanilla. I can’t wait to try it in the morning

  161. This base was way too thick in my opinion. Even thicker than eating oatmeal. I was hoping for more of a creamy texture. I used soy milk and full fat Greek yogurt. I left it in the fridge overnight. What could I do to get that creamy/thinner texture?

      1. I just threw some together today (Feb. 4, 2021) and used strawberries, bananas, and chocolate chips. Also, instead of using vanilla extract, my non-fat Greek Yogurt is vanilla flavored to have both the yogurt and the vanilla. (Sorry for commenting a second time, I messed up the date the first time around.) I’m excited to try them tomorrow!

    1. Also try using less chia seeds if it still feels too thick, those little guys get more and more gelatinous and solid the longer they are in liquid.

  162. Never been a fan of oatmeal, but this recipe I grew to love it! I have more energy compared to my breakfast sandwiches and pancakes. It’s also very filling which caused me to lose weight instantly (2 weeks). It’s very flavorful and I like the many options to create a different taste

    1. The yogurt gives the oats a tangy flavor, creamy texture, and boost of protein. You could leave out the yogurt, but it will change the texture and taste.

  163. Hi, I’ve been looking for a good over night oats recipe and I think this may be the one! My only question before I make it is how is the texture? Is it really slimy like other recipes or is it more like actual oatmeal?

    1. Hi! I hope you love this one! It’s actually not slimy at all. I think it has the texture of oatmeal especially because the chia seeds absorb a lot of that liquid. Let me know how it works!!

      1. I made it last night and just finished it right now. It was the best over night oats I’ve ever had! I’ve already recommended it to a few friends. I will definitely be making this more often in the future!

  164. Hello, I think I would like overnight oats better without the yogurt. Is it there solely for the protein boost or is there some other reason it’s important to the basic recipe?
    Thank you

    1. Hi! The reason I like to include the yogurt, besides for a protein boost, is because it will also give it a tangy flavor and creamy texture.

    2. I have read that oats contain phytates, which if not neutralized, like through soaking or cooking, interfere with nutrient absorption. And that soaking with a little acid, like yogurt, really helps that process.

      That makes me wonder why there are so many no-bake oat cookie/energy ball recipes around!

  165. Love the recipe! I do have a random question: where did you purchase the glasses that are shown in the photos above? I love them!

    1. Thank you, Lisa! These are actually cups made by Lucky Brand, which are no longer available. But they are 16 ounces!

  166. Very delicious! I definitely recommend it! I put in one garlic clove in total otherwise it would have been to garlicky for me!!! I actually made it on the fire when we went camping and it worked so well!

    1. Sorry, this was meant for a lovely pie recipe not Overnight Oats!!!!!
      Here are the overnight oats comments:
      Very tasty and well flavored! I did the Apple Pie one and i will defiantly do it again! Thanks!

  167. My family has been enjoying this overnight oats recipe on a regular basis for over a year. Three people prepare 15 serving assembly line style in two cup containers. It is quick, satisfying and filling ❤️ Thank you for posting this!

  168. I used GF oats, omitted the yoghurt because I’m using a dollop of vanilla kefir yoghurt on top and then topping with cinnamon and coconut oil fried apples. I didn’t use sweetener but they still turned out excellent. I’m trying to lose a little of the weight I gained over the last year of lockdown so this is an easy and healthy breakfast that will keep me going until my evening meal. Looking forward to adapting my toppings in summer too! Thank you!

  169. Many thanks tips. Tried my 1st overnight oats love it 🥰😋…this is super easy for a lousy cook like me 😅 I’ll try out different topping too.

  170. Thanks for sharing recipe! I have tried making one for a week. But is it normal for it to taste like a bit acidic? The one I have made was soaked with banana. And separately is the one with strawvberry.

  171. I love this recipe! I am a single mom and needed something quick and healthy for me and my baby (EBF). This is so yummy, so quick, filled me up, and I felt good about eating it. There are so many ways to make them so it never gets boring! Thank you for sharing!:)

  172. I’m a high-school student who’s doing online school right now, so I like waking up as late as I possibly can before school, so I don’t usually have time to prepare breakfast. But your overnight oats recipe is so awesome because it’s SUCH a quick grab & go breakfast. It’s awesome! 🙂

      1. How many calories are in the Oat recipe extras? Like the PB and J? Is it 378 or 378 plus the toppings. I estimated 450?

        1. The nutrition value is for one serving without any toppings. The calories added on from the toppings will vary depending on how much of the toppings you add and what brand you use.

  173. I’ve been making the almond joy version of this almost religioisly every day, I love these so much! So simple and handy, particularly as someone with mental health issues who struggles with motivation and eating breakfast (and mornings in general!). Because I live in cold Scotland I like to give it a 60 second blast in the microwave as well and they turn out fab 😉 I don’t usually feel compelled to leave comments on recipe pages, but I just wanted to let you know you’ve truly helped me and improved my quality of life! <3

    1. This honestly made my day! I am so glad you came across this recipe and are loving it. Thank you so, so much!

  174. I love these recipes. I’m not a fan of oatmeal, but my husband is. I tried this to gain a love for oatmeal because I know they’re good for you. Immediately, I fell in love. They are delicious to eat while cold. This will become a part of my breakfast.

  175. I decided to give overnight oats a try and found this recipe! I followed everything except the chia seeds because I couldn’t find any at the store. Personally, I found I’m not a fan of the sourish tang added by the yogurt, so next time I might forgo that, but the Nutella* and bananas did mask it and make it a very yummy and healthy lunch! It’s good cold or warmed up, too.
    *(I want to disclaim I used a lower sugar Nutella alternative because normal Nutella is very high in sugar, and it was still delicious!)

    1. So happy you found this recipe! It may help to use a yogurt that is not Greek yogurt/ not as sour, so you can still get the texture.

  176. With adding in vanilla extract and honey, do you recommend using a plain greek yogurt, or should I get vanilla or honey flavored if I don’t care for the plain? Last I remember trying greek yogurt, I didn’t care for it, but it could have been the flavor, too. Who knows? 🤷🏼‍♀️ I just don’t want it to be toooo sweet. Thanks in advance!

    1. I would use plain Greek yogurt, add the honey will sweeten it! Some find that plain Greek yogurt with honey is too sour/ not sweet enough, so, in that case, I’d recommend a flavored Greek yogurt.

  177. Excellent blog you’ve got here.. It’s hard to find good quality writing like yours nowadays.
    I seriously appreciate people like you! Thank you.

  178. I absolutely love when I finish a jar of almond butter, because I always treat myself to some overnight oats the next day in the empty container – such a great trick! Also super quick and easy to make and modify to whatever toppings you’re in the mood for. One of my go-to’s!

  179. Just made the peanut butter and jelly one tonight. I didn’t read the how to before hand so I ended up mixing everything up together. Rather then layering the jelly and peanut butter on top. Hopefully it’s still ok! 🤞

  180. Awesome and so easy! I omitted the sweetener completely and it was still fantastic! The vanilla gives it great flavor. Can’t wait to try all the variations!

  181. I tried making these last night and they turned out extremely dry, to the point of being inedible. I only added the milk, oats, and chia seeds. Is there anything to help with the consistency?

  182. I eat my overnight oats 6 days a week, some weeks 7 days! I really enjoy them and feel better and have lost weight! I do not use mason jars, someone gave us a couple of small microwaveable Pyrex bowls with sealing plastic covers, I mix my oats in these, heat them in the microwave and eat them in the same bowl!

    1. Wow i love to hear that! So amazing to see how you’ve made it part of your daily breakfast and lost weight doing so! Thanks so much for sharing!

  183. I was surprised by how much I loved the peanut butter and jelly version. So incredibly yummy!! Didn’t have crushed peanuts on hand, but will definitely try next time. Thanks for a great recipe:)

  184. I wasn’t sure how I would like the taste of cold oatmeal, but, this recipe has changed my taste buds. This is an awesome recipe and I will definitely recommend it to my friends. It was not overly sweet. And the oatmeal did not have a “pasty” taste. I made four jars and I eat one jar per day, half in the morning with fresh fruit and then the other half later on as a snack. Add nuts and whatever else. Very delightful. Easy recipe to follow. Thank you for sharing this as I will do the same.
    Sincerely,
    Ms. Carmen Carter
    Mt. Juliet, TN

  185. I’m sitting at my kitchen table this cold, drizzly day, digging into the banana Nutella one I assembled last night. I’m really excited. Never owned a bag of chia before. I’m one of those breakfast-skippers who traditionally caffienates til 1 p.m. and then remembers to eat.. but I’d like to change that. This recipe helps. 🙂

  186. Hello 🙂

    These look so lovely and I cannot wait to try them. So I wonder, all the different types are 378kcal?

    1. That’s actually just the base recipe since it includes oats, milk, yogurt, chia seeds. Anything you add on top will be additional. Mine usually end up around 500 calories, but I have them after working out and they really fill me up for a few hours!

  187. I have tried peanut butter & jelly and this morning apple pie! I am in loveeeee! SO GOOD! I feel like I am eatin a dessert 😍 I am sharing the recipe with my friends! thank you!

  188. Do the old fashioned oats need to be cooked first? Seems like if they aren’t cooked, they would be hard to eat.

  189. Love it for those late night movies and early mornings.
    I have tried mashed banana, granola and maple syrup. Yummy

    1. Not really since they are coated with the yogurt and milk. They soften a little but I haven’t noticed they brown. You can also add them in the morning. Sorry for the late reply, I was moving 🙂

  190. I made the apple pie overnight oats on a whim the night before. I didn’t have any yogurt and vanilla so I didn’t add those to the recipe. The oats came out amazing! Best batch that I’ve ever made!! Even my kiddos loved it and have requested that I make them some for tomorrow’s breakfast! Looking forward to trying the other choices, thank you!

  191. Love, love, and overly obsessed. This is a lunch staple. I fast and eat this for lunch. Filling and tastes amazing. I did swop out the Greek yogurt for a low sugar 3g, high protein vanilla yogurt. Where did you purchase your glass cups?

    1. I always look at the ratings and comments before trying a recipe and this one is definitely a 5-star recipe! I’ve been breastfeeding for 4.5 months now and my poor mom would got through the lengthy process of boiling oats, adding milk, etc to help my milk supply. I wish we had known about this easy and delicious recipe earlier!!!

      I tried the apple pie combination which was absolutely delicious! I love the softness the chia seeds add to the recipe, I totally wasn’t expecting it to come out so deliciously moist. The only thing I did differently was that I added a bit of milled flaxseed to the base recipe to make it even healthier. I think nursing moms could probably even add debittered brewers yeast to this (I find the taste a bit too strong personally).

      This is definitely a go-to breakfast item for me from now on. Thanks!

  192. oh my goodness !! These overnight oats are delish ! My go to now. My husband loves them as well. Thanks for the great recipe.

  193. i used oatly oat milk for this recipe and it made it rich and oh so creamy! we’ve had an excessive heat wave and this was the perfect way to eat oatmeal. i added some frozen blueberries and it was the perfect amount of sweetness (i didn’t add any othet kind of sweetener). if anyone knows me, they know i can’t ever resist a set-it-and-forget-it recipe! will definitely be making this again. i want to try the almond joy version next!

  194. These are PERFECT for breaking my fast. It keeps me satisfied until my next meal, and the taste and textures are so fulfilling!

  195. Overnight oatmeal are the next lever of eating breakfast, omg so good This was my first time making overnight oats , I enjoyed it cold first time as well 👍🏻😋 and in a empty jar of mixed nut butter win win

  196. Hi Yumna! I really appreciate you sharing this recipe. I tried it and liked it a lot! Because of my picky little ones, I might need to take the yogurt out of the picture though. What would you suggest me to do in this case? How can I substitute the yogurt part?
    Thanks!

  197. Trying these this week! What size jar do you suggest using? I am going to order glass jars so my daughter and I can both have a healthy breakfast on busy mornings. 🙂

  198. Love this recipe. Can I ask where you got your jars or what brand they are? They are so aesthetically pleasing!

  199. Turned out great. I tried someone else’s recipe a while back and didn’t like it so much – it was like eating soggy cereal. I think the Chia seeds make a difference. I like to add strawberries and honey to mine, plus some hemp hearts. I am going to try a pina colada version next.

  200. I am on maintenance for Weight Watchers and heard others talking about overnight oats but didn’t have the recipe. I am going to try this!

  201. Assalaamu Alaykum Waragmatulahi Wabarakatu.
    I’m definitely gonna try this, as my mornings are very rushed, with preparing meals, starting with breakfast finishing off with lunch for an entire family of 5 and then having to rush to bath n clean n off to work. For me this is a gift… ALLAAH reward you Yumna for all ur efforts and sharing in making life easy for us as women and very simple for all the males out there Aameen.

  202. So that’s week 2 done of us making your amazing overnight oats for breakfast. My son loved helping me make the oats on Sunday evening and has a massive smile in the mornings as he comes into the dining room and sees today’s creations before school ( we live on Scotland, so schools back already and we have all 4 flavours throughout the week). And we both like it warm so 30s in the microwave, stir, then another 30s, stir again then we add the amazing topping! The Nutella is his favourite and the apple pie is mine ❤️

    1. Love that you made it for 2 weeks with your family. My daughter also likes to have it warm! Thank you so much for sharing!!

    1. Absolutely! You can skip the chia seeds, and if you want, you can decrease the amount of yogurt or milk by 1/4 up since there won’t be as much chia seeds to absorb the liquid.

  203. Thanks for this recipe! For some reason I had such a hard time finding basic overnight oats without bananas (allergy) or Greek yogurt (plant-based). These are perfect! I can’t believe how sweet they they taste with just a little maple syrup. I also add raisins and cinnamon and make it in a big Tupperware with a x6 recipe.

    1. Love that you made a huge amount! And yes, you don’t even need the banana…glad you tried it and liked it!

  204. It truly tasted like apple pie! I had never had overnight oats so I wasn’t sure about the texture. The delicious flavor encourage me to keep going. Yum and filling!

  205. Hi! I was wondering how long these last in the fridge? My husband wants them for breakfast before work so I was going to make 5 Sunday night, will they go bad?

    1. 5 days is perfect – you can even push it to 7 days, but 5 is preferable. Just note that if you add fruits like bananas, they may soften and get browned, but they’ll still be fine to eat 🙂

  206. I copied ur idea of overnight oats in a peanut butter jar except i used a lotus biscoff butter jar 😍 it was aaaaamazing

    1. Absolutely! Somethings like fruits and nuts will soften, but they actually end up flavoring it really well. I love adding bananas at night, they are sweeter in the morning!

  207. I’m making my first ever overnight oats this evening to try tomorrow morning & I’m excited to try it with chia seeds & banana or I’ll try one of Yumna’s delicious recipes.😊

  208. Tried overnight oats for the first time! Of course I went with the Nutella one! It was delicious! The serving size was a bit large for me though. I’m gonna half it next time and try to add more fruit on top! Can’t wait to experiment!

  209. I REALLY loved this idea, I went out and purchased mason jars specifically for this recipe! I must admit, I use this recipe with chocolate almond milk for a dessert like alternative with cocoa nibs and strawberry and/or banana, delicious!

    1. Hiya
      I was reading your comment and thought OH NO!!!
      I’ve not checked the cupboard yet for a suitable vessel to make my overnight oats in !!!
      I remember keeping a couple of nice jars for use as a spare vase so I went to my small kitchen cupboard and found 3 nice jam jars ⭐️😊⭐️/ overnight oat jars.

  210. This was so simple and fun to prepare and eat. I was so excited to eat in the morning, I couldn’t stop thinking in the night :D. Can’t wait to try the different combinations of toppings. Thanks!

  211. This is simple, quick & easy to do. I’ve been on protein shakes for the past 14 mornings ( which were gross by the way!) and I was hunting for a great Oat based breakfast recipe, that was quick and easy to do, for my next step on my weight loss journey.
    Thank you for writing up this easy to follow recipe as an alternative to traditional hot oat breakfast.

    1. I’m so glad that you’ve turned to overnight oats during your weight loss journey. Hope you continue to enjoy them and good luck!!

  212. My daughter tried the overnight oats and they were absolutely delicious! Thankyou.

    She always has in Dubai. I love nuts so I added lots of them along with chia seeds.

    Agree with the post above that’s it all ready in the morning no cooking involved.

  213. This was very nice! I used plain yogurt instead of Greek and sugar vanilin instead of extract for the base, and in the morning I drizzled an extra 1/2 tsp honey and some crisp green grapes and it turned out wonderfully! I’m excited to try out new combinations with this recipe, it worked great! Thank you! xx

  214. This is such a great recipe for breakfast! I used almond milk and a teaspoon of honey instead of maple syrup. I put a very small amount of peanut butter (half a teaspoon) in it in the morning with just a splash more of almond milk. Just delicious! You can tweak the recipe however you choose! So many options! Fabulous!

    1. And the best part?? You just grab it right out of the fridge in the morning! No cooking, no standing around and waiting. It’s just ready for you to eat and enjoy!!

  215. For the past few weeks my finance and I have been making these overnight oats for breakfast the following day. We have both loved being able to have breakfast prepped and ready for our busy mornings. My 1 year old son has now taken to eating half of mine! Absolutely love the easy to follow recipes and ideas!

  216. This is an odd sentence on your webpage: I literally learned to cook 2 weeks after I got married over the phone with my mom.

    Not only did you get married over the phone, but you married your mom. I think you meant to say, “Two weeks after getting married, I learned to cook by talking to my mom on the telephone.”

    1. Jim, you are so rude. Nothing better to do than “correct” grammar? Go teach English if you’re so concerned. And by the way, people know exactly what she was saying….

  217. Thank you for the recipe. I’ve been thinking about trying overnight oats for sometime. This stay-at-home forced my hand because I didn’t want to eat bread for breakfast and lunch. And it has grown on me. The variations and tips are great.

    1. Yay, I’m so glad to hear that you finally tried the recipe and enjoyed it. Thanks so much for the feedback!

  218. Thank you. I’ve enjoyed overnight oats from the farmers’ market frequently but this recipe had me making them on my own. So easy, so delicious and so versatile!

  219. I’d been looking everywhere for a basic ratio so I could customize toppings I already have instead of going out and buying extra stuff. Thank you so much for the fantastic explanation!!

  220. I look forward to eating these overnight oats several mornings each week…dried cranberries & chopped pecans are my favorite combo! Can I substitute ground flax seeds for the chia seeds I normally use?

  221. Omg thank you so much for the overnight oats recipe I’ve been doing it everyday and I’m in love! It’s perfect and very filling😁

  222. Love this basic recipe for overnight oats! I add homemade applesauce and Nutella to mine. Blueberries or strawberries if i have them. I use honey vanilla yogurt but had to substitute strawberry yogurt last night and it was so good. Plain and simple is how I roll with it.
    Thank you! Nancy

    1. So glad you love the recipe! I like the different topping ideas you use…they sound so good with the oats!

    1. Just wanted to say that i made ur overnight oatmeal last nite as a matter of fact just finished it up rite now- and its unbelievable! So so good! Thank u sooooo much 💜💜💜💜

  223. LOVE this recipe! Perfect for the whole family and I like that there are multiple options for topping/ flavors!

  224. I recently used this recipe and also shared it with a friend! I just use the base recipe and added some strawberries and it was amazing. Very filling and perfect for on the go!

  225. i made overnight oats with red fruit and small bits of white chocolate. loved it! overnight oats are perfect for people with busy morning schedule.

  226. This is awesome content. Thank you so much for this! I love the thoughtful (and delicious) approach.

  227. This was my first time trying overnight oats…and i loved it!!!
    It was delicious, creamy and i just couldn’t get enough of it!!!
    ❤❤❤

    1. You can do it either way. It will be more fresh in the morning but sometimes it can be more tasty if you do it the night before since the flavors set better, especially with something like bananas!

  228. Just tried out this recipe and it turned out amazing! Absolutely loved it and super easy too. 💕

  229. i just made mine with porridge oats and almond milk (i’ve just gone vegan so it’s hard to find quick breakfast recipes, but this helps a lot!) with chocolate powder mixed in topped with fresh bananas, i’ll update in the morning and let you know how it goes! thanks Yumna! 💚🌱

  230. Are you able to make this with porridge oats? And can you use a plastic container instead of glass? Thanks x

    1. Yes you can but it might be a softer consistency because of its texture. And yes, you can use a plastic container to make them in.

  231. I was a little nervous to try it this morning, but it tasted delicious! I added lots of cinnamon which definitely helped. I’ll definitely be making this a lot!

    1. It’s always weird the first time having this, but I’m glad you enjoyed it! And now you can play around with different toppings!

  232. Looks good! Can you use regular vanilla yogurt and less sweetener instead of Greek yogurt?

  233. so YUMMY and so so easy! I have never been able to like oatmeal but these hit so different especially with the toppings!

  234. I love this recipe!! I had been needing a healthier breakfast food! I tried this recipe with soy milk and it was amazing! Thanks so much!! 🙂

  235. Love this recipe so much! I did it in some leftover almond butter jars and topped it with fresh fruit. One of my favorites!!

  236. I had apple crumble leftover which i made with gluten free oats so i added almond coconut milk, flax seeds, chia seeds and dried cranberries this is what left my son ate all of if the taste is amazing thanks for your idea!

  237. i thought it was a great recipe even though i despise chia seed texture, it was great i had it with honey, vanilla protein powder, almond milk, chia seeds and rolled oats. It was great!

    1. So glad you liked it even with the chia seeds. They really get absorbed in there so it’s hard to taste them really. Thanks so much for the feedback!

  238. Hi! As you suggested in your instagram stories, last night I made overnight oatmeal in a empty tahini jar (not peanut butter, because it’s not so usual in Italy)…sooo good…what a smart idea, thank you for sharing…next time, I’ll try with an almond butter jar!

  239. Going to try making this with Milk, Oats, Vanila Protein Powder and Honey. Maybe add a little fruit in the morning

    1. your insane! its like we are connected because i was JUST about to do that, ewan we are one of the same. NOW EAT THAT LIKE YOU HAVE NEVER EATEN OATS EVER!

  240. Just prepped a few for this week, thanks for the recipe! Also, can I ask where you bought your glasses/cups? They’re so cute!

      1. Thanks! Your dedication to replying to comments is awesome. You’ve certainly gained a fan. Can’t wait to check out more of your stuff!

      1. Hi,
        When I put the base ingredients into my food diary on fitbit app the total calories came to 447… can you break down how you got 332 as I’m getting an extra 100 and I’m putting in the same as your recipe…
        Once I added the toppings it came in at 569 calories for the apple and pecan option… it’d want to fill you up for a good while at that amount.
        It’s my first try at them so I’ll reserve judgement and see how I go today – tasted lovely ?

        1. Hello – the break down is as follows. This uses the API database but keep in mind that every database is different. If you always use the same brands of ingredients, I recommend adding them to your fitbit so it can be more accurate. Hope this helps!
          oats – 154 calories
          milk – 74
          yogurt – 35
          chia seeds – 58
          sweetener – 0 to 54 (I use a 0 calorie one often, but maple syrup would be 54)
          vanilla extract – 3

  241. I am looking at maybe mass producing this to use for breakfast at a jail. 500 serving to or three times a week. We would put them in a 14 to 16 oz solo cup with a lid and chill overnight, added no toppings in the morning. The PB&J sounds like it would work. I wonder how or if anyone tried frozen blueberries or applesauce. Would cut up apples mixed with the oats and milk work. Would the apple keep there color?

    1. I love that idea! And I like the idea of using frozen blueberries and applesauce. The apples would be ok for 2 days probably only. They soften with the oats and do oxidize a little bit but they’ll be fine for a couple days. Hope that helps!

    2. Is this portion I eat within one sitting? Or can I split the portion into two? My mom insist that it is actually too much for a person in 1 sitting.

      1. It is one portion for one sitting since it’s only 1/2 cup oats. But you can certainly split it into two if you’d like. Thank you!

  242. So easy, so flavorful and an awesome base for any topping combinations! I even got my fiancé eating this in the morning and he is a very stubborn and picky!! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe! ?

  243. Hey, When you are making the peanut butter jelly one, do you add the jam and peanut butter and fruit the next day or just everything all in the night before?

    1. Either way works! I think the jam and jelly are great mixed in overnight to help flavor the oats and it’s a good idea to add the strawberries and peanuts fresh in the morning. But you can also add everything at night or everything in the morning. It’s pretty flexible 🙂

  244. Lovely recipe. I have a question about the glasses/tumblers you’ve sets the oats in. Are you able to share where you purchased them from? Thanks.

    1. Thank you! Yup, these are Lucky Brand glasses from Macy’s. I linked to them in my Shop page. Here’s an affiliate link to that product:

  245. I didn’t rate the recipe as I haven’t tried it yet. However, I wanted to comment and say you’re wrong about steel cut oats not working. Yes, steel cut oats aren’t as soft as rolled oats, but if you prefer a nuttier texture, they’ll work fine for an overnight recipe.

    Here’s one that I’ve successfully used, although I just use 1/4 cup more milk than steel cut oats when I prepare it (1/2 cup steel cut oats, 3/4 cup milk):

    https://www.wellplated.com/overnight-steel-cut-oats-recipe/

    1. Really easy and tasty! I modified the base recipe, omitting the greek yogourt (didn’t have any at the time) and substituted the chia seed for flax seed. Didn’t feel hungry at mid-morning as I usually am. Thank you

  246. I ADORE this recipe! Made it for the first time and used skim milk, vanilla Greek yogurt and omitted the maple syrup/vanilla/honey. Amazing! I mix in banana, tsp of peanut butter, strawberries and blueberries just before I eat it! SO good! I’m going to try more variations of milk knowing they’ll all be great. This keeps me full longer than my usual fruit, granola and yogurt!

    1. Yay! I’m so happy to hear that! That’s how I feel about overnight oats as well. It keeps me full for so long. It’s so fun to try different toppings and ideas!

  247. I’ve tried so many overnight oat recipes in search for one I would like and never liked any of them. I tried Yumna’s and am truly OBSESSED with it. The perfect on the go breakfast that’s not too sweet and very filling. 12/10 recommend.

  248. I was looking for something filling that was still healthy that would keep my partner going. He is an ironworker with no access to a microwave. He adores this! I make it for him, and he has it every morning. He says he feels like he has more energy, and stays full longer. He actually looks forward to this and has even asked me to make a batch for the weekend as well. Thank you!!

    1. Oh my goodness…that makes me so happy! I love that he can enjoy a healthy breakfast on-the-go without needing the microwave anything! You rock for making it for him 🙂

  249. Just made my first batch for this week! I’m excited to try it. I tried both regular milk and coconut milk as well as trying with honey and maple syrup. I used the chia seeds but I’m wondering if hemp seeds or flaxseeds would be a good addition as well?

    1. Love that you’re trying all the different variations of milk and sweetener. You can even use water and skip the sweetener, which I’ve done before! Regarding the seeds, any of those will work. Keep in mind that the chia seeds and flaxseeds absorb more liquid than the hemp seeds though, so you can adjust accordingly.

  250. Hi there! Wanna try this next week. It seems so easy and quick and you’ve explained everything so well! I need to go and buy old fashioned oats but are there any specific ones you really recommend? I’m only used to eating quick oats.

    1. Awesome! Just look for rolled oats or old fashioned oats. I usually buy the Bob’s Red Mill brand that I find at Target, Meijer or Kroger here in Michigan. Just don’t buy the quick oats. Hope you like it!!

  251. Can I heat it up in a crock pot in the morning? I am making a batch for 30 people and would like to heat in a crock pot in the morning.

    1. I think that should be fine! You can also serve it old if anyone prefers is that way! So amazing you made a batch for 30 people.God bless you!

        1. Yes, you can replace the yogurt with another kind. And you can use almond milk, either sweetened or unsweetened, depending on your preference.

  252. I made this to eat this morning and it was delicious. I’m still comfortably full and it’s been 5 hours. I did use a half cup of oats and milk. I never used chia seeds at home before but was happy to try something new. I topped with berries and peanut butter.

    1. Hi Erica – That’s so great to hear! What a perfect breakfast that is if you’re still comfortably full 5 hours later. Thank you for sharing!

  253. Does it make a difference if I don’t use glass containers? I was going to try it with my rubbermade containers.

  254. Looks delicious, I’m just wondering if I use water instead of milk is it ok to put the yoghurt in? I just can’t imagine how well it’ll combine. Thank you!

    1. Yes, that’s totally fine. It will actually combine just fine with water and yogurt together. Hope you like it!

  255. Used Swerve for the sweetener and coconut milk. I added just organic coconut flakes and Lily’s no added sugar chocolate chips in the morning. It was delicious.

  256. Yes, it is easy to make and and convenient. I like your method, but please advise me whether I have to wash the oats before adding in anything and store overnight. Thank you.
    maureen

  257. The peanut butter and jelly overnight oats ARE SO GOOD!!! Another delicious recipe, thank you for sharing your gifts! ??

  258. Love this!! I used Siggi’s Vanilla Greek yogurt and also added the vanilla since I LOVE vanilla. I have fresh berries ready for tomorrow morning! Thank you so much. This definitely kept me full all morning!

  259. I’ve been seeing advertisements for overnight oats for a long time so I decided to try it. Today (Jan. 13, 2020) was my FIRST time trying it and I love it. I added cinnamon and nutmeg. I have a SEVERE nut allergy, I’m allergic to all nuts which means I can’t eat peanut butter. I use a product called WOWButter to replace peanut butter, I added that as well. The next morning I topped it with blueberries and I did warm it up a little.

    This will be one of my go to breakfast options during the week. Thank you for the recipe.

  260. Just finished making this for the second time. I find it hard to make time for breakfast so this really helps fuel me for the day in a hurry

  261. After seeing others eating overnight oats at work for the past few years I think it’s time I gave them a try! Thanks for the instructions and great options!!

    1. No, not at all. You can make them in tupperware if you prefer. I used the glass containers for photos to show the texture. But I also love using finished peanut butter jars, glass or plastic.

  262. OH. MY. GOODNESS. After reading your article I decided to venture from the standard quick cook steel cut with my boiled egg. I drink whole raw milk (I know this is a much-debated item.) and generally have trouble consuming the gallon before it turns. I wanted the means cut down on waste so I got some bulk groats, chia seeds and blueberries. I made enough ONO’s for one serving, “just in case” it wasn’t for me. I added some ceylon cinnamon and raw honey. When I got up this morning, I was concerned. The presentation was totally unlike the oats I’m accustomed to eating. It looked…dry. I added the blueberries and dove in. My mind was blown! How can cold, pasty-looking oats be this good?!

    I’m looking forward to trying other variations. Thank you so much for sharing this article with us! Just remember, you heard ONO’s here first. 🙂

    1. Hahaha I totally feel ya! And I’m so glad that you enjoyed the recipe so much! So funny because my husband also calls them ONO’s and he’s the only other person I’ve heard refer to them as that. We’re going to start referring to them as that! Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback about the recipe!!

      1. So, my roomie bought me the wrong jug. She got raw kefir, which ain’t cheap. Before I open it, any idea if it will work in place of milk? I can otherwise return it. Thanks in advance!

        1. Haha, actually you can totally use it in place of milk. And any liquid will work in place of milk, even water. Hope you enjoy the overnight oats!

  263. Looking forward to trying some of these. Quick question though. I am not crazy about yogurt. Can I leave the yogurt out of the base?

    1. No, unfortunately they don’t plump up enough to be palatable, so I wouldn’t recommend steel cut oats.

  264. Tried the overnight oats for the first time today. Yum! I didn’t use the yogurt because I didn’t have any and I’m also trying to not eat dairy. It was still a nice consistency. I added blueberries and unsweetened coconut. So delish! I have to say I was surprised how easy and that I Love it!! It’s my new go to for my hurry up and get to work morning break-fast. Thanks!

    1. That’s so awesome to hear that you enjoyed it! Love the combination of blueberries with the coconut…yum! Thanks for taking the time to leave the feedback. Means a lot to me!

  265. Made this recipe using unsweetened almond milk, vanilla greek yogurt and maple syrup. I did not add vanilla extract since the yogurt was already flavored. I want to mention that this was my first time ever making or even eating overnight oats. I have never been a fan of oatmeal but figured I would give this a try since it was pretty different. First, the taste and consistency is wonderful. Creamy and thick instead of slimy and thick like traditional hot oatmeal. I love how versatile it is with the different toppings. I used organic peanut butter and banana for my first serving. This will become a new staple in my diet but I will likely cut the serving size in half. It was just too hearty for me and I don’t know if it was the carbs or what but I felt like I needed a nap after consuming. Not what I want to start my day off but I think half a portion size will be perfect.

    1. Thanks so much for the wonderful feedback! I’m so glad that you enjoyed the recipe and liked the taste and consistency. I agree it can be quite filling to have the entire serving size. I usually eat it for breakfast and I’m full for a few hours, but you can certainly cut it in half. So glad you’ll be adding it to your morning routine. Thank you!!

    1. Yes, that’s correct. The 1/2 cup oats is 150 calories, the milk is about 50 calories, the chia seeds are about 100 calories, etc. It adds up, but it’s very very filling and perfect number of calories for breakfast!

  266. I usually add the milk to cover the oats and then add nuts ( pine + crushed walnuts)and pinch of flaxseed (powdered) – and then top with a couple of spoons of normal yoghurt and honey. Leave overnight and then mix it before eating.. for variety i add shredded apple (half), pomegranate or berries or almond butter.

  267. Sensational idea. So easy and versatile with many different ingredients to add. At the moment i like to top with frozen fruit for extra chill.

      1. You can try making it with ground flaxseed, rice bran or chia seeds. I would also suggest quinoa but you’ll have to cook it before or find quinoa flakes, which are not always easy to find.

  268. After mixing the base, can I add the toppings the night before? I dont think that I will have enough time in the morning to chop and add! thanks

    1. Yes, you definitely can!! I usually do that myself. Somethings like nuts may get slightly softer, but they will taste amazing!

  269. Made this to take to work on an early start day.
    It was really good texture and taste.
    I used homemade no-added sugar apple puree to sweeten so it wasdiabetic friendly

    1. Hi Sue! Thanks so much for sharing! So glad that you liked it and you were able to tailor to to be diabetic friendly!

  270. 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!

    1. Thank you so much Ronda! I’m so glad you’ve tried some of my recipes and enjoyed them! Thanks for the feedback 🙂

  271. So yummy! So glad I came across this. This my breakfast everyday during the week at work. So easy and convenient to make the night before. It’s very healthy and keeps me full for a long time! Thanks so much for sharing

    1. I’m so happy to hear that you’re enjoying them and prepping them for the whole week! Thank you so much for sharing your feedback 🙂

    1. No real reason! For the photo purpose, I wanted to be able to show what’s inside. Also, some people like to reheat them in the morning and glass might be better than plastic for reheating. But you can certainly make them in plastic Tupperware with a lid!

  272. I stole your peanut butter and jelly overnight oats recipe and been making it 5 times a week for about a year now!!! Absolutely love it…I get a nice, sweet and savory balance with the strawberry jam, organic peanut butter, fresh strawberries (especially when they’re tart) and lightly salted almonds to top it off. Great recipe!

    1. Yay! That’s so awesome! I’m so glad to hear that you’re enjoying it and making it frequently! I originally thought of that combination for my kids but I ended up loving it way more than I thought I would haha!! Thanks so much for sharing your feedback 🙂

    1. It’s generally eaten cold, but you can definitely microwave it. My daughter heats it up in the morning in the glass jar.

  273. I made the base as is without toppings and it is excellent! I had no idea overnight oats was this easy to make— and yummy to boot. Thank you for the recipe!

  274. Great recipe! As someone who doesn’t have much time in the mornings, this is a great time saver, and another delicious way to enjoy one of our favourite breakfasts, oatmeal!

    just wanted to leave a little feedback, the pop-up video that you can’t close or move away from the screen… makes me leave websites instantly, but I stuck around to leave this reply as we love the recipe and wanted to let you know.

    Keep up the great work!

    1. Hello, thank you so much for the feedback on the overnight oats. But more importantly, thank you even more for the feedback on the pop-up video. I’m going to share this with my media company to see how we can cull it down for a better user experience. Thanks so much for sticking around the leaving me the candid feedback. It means a lot to me!

  275. I can’t believe how good this is and have no clue why I haven’t made overnight oats until now!! This is definitely a staple for me from now on! Thank you for the recipe!!

    1. Yay! It makes me so happy to hear that you enjoyed it so much and that it’s now a staple for you! We make a big batch every week and we all love it so much!

  276. Thank you so much for all of your input on this recipe!! I had some at a local restaurant and really wanted to recreate it! Your recipe and info are the closest that I could find to this wonderful treat I had at the restaurant. I am SO excited that I now have a yummy, healthy option for breakfast!
    Thank you so much!! <3

  277. I’ve really been enjoying these oats! The instructions worked really well for someone who has had many failed attempts at overnight oats. Very exciting! Yum-o!

    1. Yay! I’m so glad to hear that you’re enjoying them and found the instructions helpful! Thanks so much for sharing 🙂

  278. I’m really wary of this recipe because I’m trying to gain 20 lbs, and the description says it can “help you lose weight.” Would it be best to avoid overnight oats if I’m trying to put on fat instead of lose it?

    1. That’s true that they’re great for weight loss because they’ll keep you full from all the protein and fiber. However, if you’re trying to gain weight, you can definitely still make these. I would recommend adding full-fat nut butters, and load it up with nuts, seeds, jams, fresh fruit and dried fruit. Those foods are healthy toppings that will add calories, protein and fat. Hope that helps!

  279. Steel-cut oats work beautifully for overnight oats and provide even more fiber making them super diabetic friendly!

    1. Hi, love this recipe and the different ideas.
      If I use frozen fruit should I add them the evening before, when I’m making the rest of the oats?
      Teg

      1. Thanks so much! If you’re using frozen fruit, you can definitely add them the evening before. They will get softer by the morning, but they will also naturally sweeten the oats and taste great once all mixed up. Hope that helps!

  280. Yet a quick question. In the nutrition part, did you mean 322 calories because 1 kcal is equal to 1000 calories. That would make this to have 322,000 calories. By the way I added strawberries, pineapple and blueberries ( leftover fruit I had) and it was delicious. Thank you for the recipe

    1. You’re so right! I”m not sure why my nutrition calculator is displaying it as Kcal. it should be calories. My apologies about that, and I’ll try to figure out how to fix it. Thank you!

  281. Good morning! Thank you so much for posting this! I have been wanting to try this method but never really knew how. Now I do! I have a question…if I make a couple at the first of the week and one is eaten later in the week than the first one was, is the later one going to taste different, texture wise? Maybe soggier than the first? I’m just trying to decide if I want to make all at one time or just make each the night before. Sorry if this is confusing.

    1. Hi there! I’m so glad you’re finding this useful! I actually will make multiples on Sunday night and what I find is that the texture gets a little more dry since the oats continue to absorb the liquid but they don’t get more soggy. I usually just add a touch of milk and fresh fruit and toppings, and the texture is pretty much the same after 5 days. Hope you enjoy it!

    1. Normally, these are eaten cold, but a lot of people do heat them up as well. My daughter likes them warm, so I always heat them up for her.

    1. You can leave it out. You may want to add a touch more milk if you’re using chia seeds though so it doesn’t get too dry. Enjoy!

  282. i absolutely love your base for overnight oats. I tired the apple pie and it was really good. Thanks for sharing this recipe

  283. Absolutely in love with this overnight oat bowl for brekkie ?
    Perfect for people who have a sweet tooth and like to start their day with something sweet PLUS healthy ? This has been my go to breakfast ever since I discovered it! All thanks to Feel Good Foodie ❤️

    1. Thanks so much for sharing! I really appreciate that and glad that you’ve been enjoying the overnight oats so much!!

  284. I’ve never been a huge fan of oatmeal, but choke it down because it’s healthy. lol This stuff is really good and is now my go-to for breakfast! My fav is the banana & Nutella recipe, but all I really need is half a banana and a scoop (tablespoon) of Nutella and it’s plenty sweet (and this is coming from a sugar addict!). I also leave the sweetener out when prepping the oats, and half the recipe seems to be plenty filling for me! Thank you for the recipe(s)!

    1. So glad to hear that you enjoyed the overnight oats recipe! And I like the modifications you made to make it less sweet and smaller. Thanks so much for sharing!

  285. I think this recipe would be fine if you don’t skip the chia seeds. I made the mistake of leaving them out because I didn’t have any and without them to soak up the excess liquid mine was more soupy than it should have been. Next time I will use probably half as much milk (without chia seeds) and see how that works out.

    1. Oh yes, every tablespoon of chia seeds will absorb 1/4 cup of liquid approximately so you are correct in saying that. I will make sure to make that more clear in my recipe. The good news is, you can add more oats in the morning, give it a stir and let it sit for 1-2 hours and enjoy it then or even the next day. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  286. Love it! I have never liked oatmeal, but this recipe changed my mind. Just made it for the third time. Thanks for sharing.

  287. Trying out the overnight oats for 1st time, I have prepared gluten free oats 1/3 cup of Lactofree milk and 1 tablespoon of fat free Greek natural yogurt, was unable to get Lactofree or gluten free Greek yogurt, finely sliced 1/2 banana and added some cinnamon, mixed all together put into a klipit tub and in the fridge, hopefully the small amount of no gluten-free yogurt won’t affect me, I will taste tryin the morning 1st cold then warm to see which I prefer, I suffer from a few food intolerances, hence using gf where I can, fingers crossed .

    1. Fingers crossed for you too that you enjoy it! I also use the gluten-free oats from Bob’s Red Mill and I use Califia almond milk with any kind of Greek Yogurt. I hope the yogurt is fine for you. In the future you can skip the yogurt and add a splash more milk if you’there using chia seeds or skip it all together or sub with another dairy-free yogurt.

  288. I did this with the 1:1 oats to milk ratio (and 1/8 chia seeds) and refrigerated overnight and it did not turn out that fluffy. It turned out pretty solid, which was okay, just hard to scoop up. Tasted great though.

    1. That’s great to hear! I think with the chia seeds in there it helps to have more liquid or yogurt to absorb it. But I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂

    1. Both ways are totally fine, but they will be more fresh if you add them in the morning. If I’m using bananas or strawberries or peanut butter, I love adding them the night before so it flavors the oats!

  289. I made blueberry for my husband and I today it’s cold so we heated them. It was wonderful, easy and kept me in bad longer in a Aunday morning! Thanks!

  290. I have made all 3 except the Almond Joy, my son, niece and myself love them, My favorite is the Peanut Butter & Jelly minus the peanuts, Very filling.

    1. Hi Tanaya – So glad to hear you tried 3 of the variations and that you enjoyed them! Thanks so much for sharing 🙂

  291. Can’t wait to try the almond joy one. I do have a question I don’t like yogurt of any kind, so do I increase milk in its place? Can I use almond milk?

  292. Hi is the base for several servings or just the one serving? And the estimated calorie intake is that just the base too?

    1. Hi Kelly – The base is only for 1 serving and the estimated calories is only for the base without any of the suggested toppings.

  293. I hate porridge and heard this is a nice alternative I used mixed seeds and added a mushed up banana and some coco powder and mixed well with a fork, it was amazing.
    Thank for a great base for a recipe and giving me a new breakfast option (:

  294. My sister uses molasass instead of honey or maple syrup. What can I use instead of chia seeds? (I don’t even know what they are).

    1. That’s a great idea to use molasses instead of honey. The chia seeds are optional, but you can use flax seeds if you’d like or leave them out all together.

  295. I really love this recipe! Tonight, as I was preparing tomorrow mornings breakfast I discovered that I was out of Chia seeds. I substituted Flax seeds for the Chia seeds and it still turned out very good.

    1. I’m so happy that you’re loving the recipe and switching up the toppings and add-ins! It’s such a filling versatile recipe! Thank you so much for sharing 🙂

  296. Hi there, just tried your overnight oats recipe and just letting you know they taste amazing thank you very much!

  297. Made the peanut butter and jelly one and loved it! My daughter has a demanding job, and 4 mos old twins – going to make a few for her in hopes of making her morning a little easier.

    1. Hi Pat! I’m so glad to hear that you loved it. That would be so sweet to make some for your daughter. She’s going to love just grabbing them in the morning and not stressing about breakfast!

  298. Hi there,

    I definitely want to make this at home! I tried the overnight oats at Peet’s coffee and it’s delicious! instead of using a glass jar, can you mix this in a blender or in the nutribullet plastic bottles and let them sit overnight? Will it not taste the same if you blend the ingredients?

    Thanks!

    1. I have never tried mixing it all together but I definitely think the consistency will turn out mushy. Is there a reason you’re looking to blend it? You can prepare everything together in a bowl or cup or any container. When you mix it all together it blends well and the oats become super soft from absorbing the milk. I recommend trying it first without blending it and then see if you want it blended. Hope that helps!

    2. blending the oats may break the proteins in it. That’s why it is more preferred to eat rolled oats without cooking it or blending it. 🙂

      Source from multiple articles, and from a health professional.

  299. I’m wondering why the recipe doesn’t include how much milk is required. I haven’t made this before and I don’t want to guess.

    1. Hi Tracey – If you scroll to the recipe card, it shows it as 1/2 cup milk for 1/2 cup oats. Hope that helps!

  300. I fell in love with Overnight Oats when I came across a sale on the packaged kind at the grocery store.
    I’ve been looking for a recipe for a homemade version ever since – and this is it!!
    My mornings will go back to being happy, happy, happy. Thank you so very much.

    1. I’m so happy to hear that you’re excited about this recipe! It really is a staple in my house and we make it all the time with so many different types of toppings!

  301. Getting ready to make some of these recipes. Just one question, can you use Greek flavored yogurt or should it be plain?

    1. Yes you can. If you’re adding in fruit (especially bananas), you can mix it right in so it sweetens the oats and doesn’t oxidize on top. If you’re adding granola, dried fruit, coconut or nuts, you can place them on top and close the lid of the container. Just note that items like nuts may soften by the morning, so you may want to add those fresh before eating. Enjoy!

    1. Glad you made it! The vanilla extra just adds a subtle sweetness and the vanilla flavor. You can definitely leave it out.

  302. Hi Yumna, is it necessary to add yogurt? I am not a big fan of sweet Curd. I prefer salted one.

      1. I find being able to buy rolled pays in bulk, seedless raisins, nuts,and dried fruits a block from where I live is a blessing. I save so much money. Always changing the fruits and nuts as not to get bored with my greatest meal.

      2. Amazing recipe. I am an expecting mom that is having a hard time finding things that I like (or you could say, what little one likes). I can eat a jar of this and be full and happy!

  303. Me and my husband have been eating this everyday for the past week! We’re always on the run so something so simple and filling is definitely a plus! Absolutely love this recipe ❤️

  304. Yumna’s oats make for such a quick, easy, and nutritious breakfast that it’s become one of my favorite go-to meal preps! I got my entire family on this!! It’s basically a no-cook, genius method for making oatmeal?My boys and I had so much fun playing around with the toppings that we even made a healthy Nutella to go with it? I enjoy these overnight oats almost daily with simply berries and nut butter – the addition of chocolate, once in a while! My mornings are super hectic, so I just grab and take to work with me, how great is that?!

    I combined 1/2 cup gluten-free rolled oats + 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk + 1 Tbsp chia seeds + 1 Tbsp pure maple syrup + 1/4 tsp vanilla extract in a glass cup or you can use a mason jar, covered and refrigerated overnight. I added a splash of almond milk to the oats in the morning, gave it a little stir and the boys helped me top them with banana we cut into mini stars + homemade nutella (hazelnuts, cacao powder, coconut milk, maple syrup, vanilla extract, pink salt) + dairy-free chocolate chips + crushed hazelnuts. Amazing.

    1. Thanks you so much for sharing! So glad to hear you enjoyed them and that you had fun playing around with the different toppings! Thank you!!