Overnight Oats with Chia Seeds Recipe
I eat breakfast every morning, but it's always at my desk when I get to the office. I want to get as much sleep as possible, so I make my breakfast at night, leave it in the fridge, throw it in my purse in the morning, and then eat it when I get to the office. Lately, I've been making this concoction of chocolate soymilk, chia seeds, and oats. I've done various takes on this - different flavors of almond milk, frozen fruit, coconut milk. They're all delicious, filling, and healthy. To be honest, the chocolate one I've been making recently tastes more like a dessert than breakfast.
The full post with more photos is here: http://palakspalate.blogspot.com/2013/03/overnight-oats-with-chia-seeds-recipe.html
But it's basically just this:
1/2 tablespoon chia seeds
1 packet Splenda (or your sweetener of choice)
1/2 cup oats
1 cup of chocolate soymilk (I use Silk brand, the light version)
The full post with more photos is here: http://palakspalate.blogspot.com/2013/03/overnight-oats-with-chia-seeds-recipe.html
But it's basically just this:
1/2 tablespoon chia seeds
1 packet Splenda (or your sweetener of choice)
1/2 cup oats
1 cup of chocolate soymilk (I use Silk brand, the light version)
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I also eat this at my desk every morning. I add almond/soy milk, greek yoghurt and frozen berries to the oats and chia seeds.0
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Overnight oats are the boooooommbbbb! I do mine with almond milk, greek yogurt, and banana Mm mm mmmm.0
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Love doing overnight oats! And I love chia seeds! I have an apple cinnamon one waiting for me in the morning!
Chia seeds are also great added to smoothies.0 -
I make the same thing (almost) everyday! So delicious and so easy in the morning. Mine is usually vanilla, but I bet the chocolate would be amazing with some walnuts. Here's what I make:
1/2 cup oats
1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk
1 scoop vanilla protein powder
1 tbsp walnuts
1/2 tbsp honey
1/2 tbsp chia seeds
1 tsp cinnamon
3/4 cup frozen berries on top - they thaw overnight while the oats are soaking0 -
I always start my day with a bowl of oatmeal. I've never soaked them overnight but I'm trying it tonight for tomorrow. I don't know what chia seeds are but I will definately pick some up when I go grocery shopping next. I'm always open to trying new things.0
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Oooh, me too! I can't really do this in my dorm, but over the summer I made this all the time. The best version I've ever made is when I make a green smoothie the night before (1 banana, 1 cup almond milk, a giant handful of spinach, and a tbsp of chia seeds) and then mix it with the oats. It's bright green the next morning and so so so good.0
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Do you need to cook it in the morning?0
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Do you need to cook it in the morning?0
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OK, I'm doing this tonight. Of course, I've said that several times, and I always forget. I love my warm oatmeal in the morning...but when the weather finally warms up (if it ever does) I'm thinking this would be nice.0
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bump!0
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Do you need to cook it in the morning?
Nope, you don't need to cook it. I usually eat it cold (so it's like a pudding), but you can absolutely heat it up, if you like hot/warm oatmeal!0
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