Overnight Oats
Published 12/27/2023
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You can’t go wrong with overnight oats for breakfast! Our famous overnight oats base recipe is made with just a few ingredients and there is no cooking involved. Plus, you get at least 10g of protein/serving! You need oats, chia seeds, Greek yogurt, maple syrup, and milk.
Here at Fit Foodie Finds, we are known for overnight oats. Heck, we’ve been posting about them since 2010 and have over 30 variations on the site! So many of you love our overnight oats recipes and rightfully so! They’re thick, creamy, and taste like dessert.
This is our guide to overnight oats. In this post, we’ll teach you how to make overnight oats and how to flavor them, too! We have a base recipe that we swear by and have tested 8 simple flavor variations so that you don’t get bored.
My 1-year-old, Gus loved EVERY version of these oats and if he could talk, he’d tell you his favorite flavor is the peanut butter and jelly (he even had seconds!).
What do you need for overnight oats?
To make the most basic (and easy) overnight oats recipe you really only need oats and liquid. However, our famous overnight oats recipe calls for a few more things to give it that dreamy + creamy texture!
- Oats: we’ve tested this recipe with both rolled oats and quick-cooking oats and they both work great. Rolled oats will give you more of a “bite” and quick-cooking will be creamier.
- Milk: feel free to use any kind of milk with this recipe. We prefer almond milk, but cow’s, soy, oat, etc. work too!
- Chia seeds: chia seeds are our secret weapon for thick overnight oats. As chia seeds sit in liquid, they expand and become gelatinous. DO NOT skip the chia!
- Greek yogurt: Not only does Greek yogurt add protein, but it will make your oats taste like cheesecake. Feel free to use a plant-based yogurt if you’re looking to keep things vegan.
- Vanilla: you can’t go wrong with vanilla. We almost always add a teaspoon of vanilla extract to all overnight oatmeal recipes!
- Honey/maple syrup: these are our preferred all-natural sweeteners, but you can also use agave or even brown sugar.
How to Make Healthy Overnight Oats (2 Steps)
- Mix: Add all ingredients for your overnight oats in a bowl or jar and stir until combined.
- Soak: Cover and let the oatmeal soak in the fridge overnight (or for at least 2 hours).
Do I have to let me oats sit overnight? The longer you let your oats soak in the liquid, the thicker they will be. We recommend at LEAST 2 hours, but overnight is optimal.
Oats too thick or too thin?
- Too thick: add more milk and mix to thin things out.
- Too thin: add more oats and let sit for at least 30 minutes.
Make them Blended Overnight Oats!
If you love a smooth and creamy overnight oats recipe, then blended overnight oats are for you.
- Add all of the ingredients into a high-speed blender.
- Blend on high for about a minute. This will pulverize the oats and make them super creamy.
- Transfer the overnight oats into an airtight container and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or overnight.
- In the morning, you can eat as-is, or add a splash of milk to thin things out a bit.
8 Flavors for Healthy Overnight Oats
Below we are sharing 8 different overnight oats flavor variations. Simply add the additional ingredients to the base recipe, and you’ve got 8 different ways to eat overnight oats!
Snickers
- 2 tablespoons peanut butter
- 1 tablespoon chopped peanuts
- 1 tablespoon mini chocolate chips
- Optional: 1 more tablespoon maple syrup
PB&J
- 2 tablespoons peanut butter
- 2 tablespoons preserves
Chocolate Protein
- ¼ cup chocolate protein powder
- 2 tablespoons mini chocolate chips
- 1/4 cup milk, any kind
Lemon Blueberry
- 1/2 cup fresh blueberries, mashed
- 2 teaspoons lemon zest
Vanilla Latte
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Replace 1/2 cup of the almond milk with brewed coffee or bold brew
Apple Pie
- 1/2 cup shredded apple
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 2 tablespoons slivered almonds
Strawberry Banana
- 1 medium banana, mashed
- 4 medium strawberries, diced
Banana Cream Pie
- 1 medium banana, cut into slices (or mashed)
- 2-4 vanilla wafer cookies, crushed
Do you serve overnight oats hot or cold?
Overnight oats are traditionally served cold and how I like to serve them, but there is nothing wrong with heating them up!
Storage
The best way to store overnight oats is in a glass container in the refrigerator. You can either store your overnight oats in one batch in a large meal-prep container, or you can store them individually (our favorite jars are the W&P jars) for an easy grab-and-go breakfast option.
How long do overnight oats last?
Overnight oats will last around 3-5 days in the fridge. If you’re using fruit, we recommend days and if you’re not using fruit, they will last 5 days.
Healthy Overnight Oats Recipe (+ 8 flavor vacations)
Ingredients
Base Recipe
- 1 cup quick cooking oats, rolled oats work too
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
- 1 cup milk, any kind, we used unsweetened almond milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup, or honey
Snickers
- 2 tablespoons peanut butter
- 1 tablespoon chopped peanuts
- 1 tablespoon mini chocolate chips
- Optional: 1 tablespoon maple syrup
Banana Cream pie
- 1 medium banana, cut into slices,
- 2-4 vanilla wafer cookies, crushed
- Strawberry Banana
- 1 medium banana, cut into slices (or mashed)
- 4 medium strawberries, cut into slices
Chocolate Protein
- ¼ cup chocolate protein powder
- 2 tablespoons mini chocolate chips
- ¼ cup milk, or more, to taste
Apple Pie
- 1/2 cup shredded apple
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 2 tablespoons slivered almonds
Lemon Blueberry
- 1/2 cup fresh blueberries, mashed
- 2 teaspoons lemon zest
Vanilla Latte
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Replace 1/2 cup of the almond milk with brewed coffee or bold brew
PB&J
- 2 tablespoons peanut butter
- 2 tablespoons preserves
Instructions
- Place all of the ingredients for the base recipe into a large container and mix until combined.
- Add in any variation ingredients and mix again.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or overnight (preferred).
- When you’re ready to eat, stir your overnight oats. Add more milk, as desired. Some people like it super thick, and others do not.
- Top your overnight oats with more flavor toppings and enjoy cold.
Tips & Notes
- This recipe was updated on December 27, 2023. The base recipe is the same, but we added 8 different flavor variations. We’re linking to the original round-up recipes below the recipe card.
- Batch cooking/meal-prep: This overnight oats recipe can easily be doubled or tripled and is great for meal prepping.
- Protein powder: feel free to add 1/4 cup of protein powder to this recipe. You will likely need to add 1/4 cup – 1/3 cup more milk.
- Vegan: To make this recipe vegan – use plant-based yogurt and non-dairy milk.
- Nutrition: The nutrition information is for JUST the base recipe and not the flavor variations.
- Storage: overnight oats will last in the fridge for up to 3-5 days.
- Some people like to heat up their overnight oats (it’s not my preference, but I know there are some of you out there!). If that is you, feel free to microwave for 30-60 seconds before eating.
Watch It
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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8 MORE Healthy Overnight Oats Recipes
Since we’ve got so many overnight oatmeal recipes on Fit Foodie Finds, we thought we’d share 8 more flavors. These 8 flavors are some of our very first overnight oats recipes on the site and were originally photographed and linked in this post!
I am literally drooling over the idea of making PB&J overnight oats. Lucky me, I almost have all of the ingredients on hand (except the chia seeds). Are the chia seeds necessary to get the thick texture?
I have been on an overnight oats kick lately, and decided to look for some new ideas. I made the snickers variation and right before taking a bite I prepared myself to be slightly disappointed just because it’s oats, so it can’t be THAT good. OMG, it literally tasted like I was biting into a snickers bar. SO DELICIOUS! You ladies are geniuses, and I love your recipes. I was also influenced into buying those overnight oat jars you shared and am obsessed. ๐
Aw we’re blushing, Katie! So glad you loved the Snickers overnight oats as much as we do ๐
Wonderful recipe. Thank you for sharing these ideas. I can’t wait to try these out this weekend.
I love these overnight oats! Even the plain ones are delicious but the variants are so fun. What size mason jar do you use? Haven’t made them in awhile and food prepping for a friend who just had a baby.
Aw what a perfect thing to bring to someone who just had a baby! We like to use 16 oz. jars for overnight oats to leave enough space for toppings ๐
I appreciate the recipe of vanilla latte and blueberry lemon zest overnight oats. This seems to be a very different recipe when compared to other oats recipes. I am in love with overnight oats already and you have given me a new variant of it.
Did you update this recipe? Iโve been searching for an overnight oats recipe that I made a few months ago and I thought it was this one, but this recipe is definitely different.
The old recipe had a base recipe that used 1 TBSP of maple syrupy and then the apple variation called for an additional 2 tsp.
Taste the chocolate protein one before you add the sweetener from the base. Flavored protein powders are really sweet to start with and any more would have been way too cloying.
I made this last night and I canโt stop eating it today! So easy and perfect blend of flavors. Thank you for a quick, healthy and yummy recipe!
I make this basic overnight oats recipe at least once a week! It makes breakfast so easy with my 2 year old (and my husband and I love it too!)
Should you half this and place in two separate containers?