Overnight Oatmeal Recipes

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  • htimsm87
    htimsm87 Posts: 104 Member
    Looks great and I'm heading to the store tonight. Will have to give this a try..
  • jenk7356
    jenk7356 Posts: 43 Member
    Bump!
  • Jaynehr
    Jaynehr Posts: 167 Member
    bump for later. Thanks so much for sharing.
  • CMenendez
    CMenendez Posts: 62 Member
    This will be great for the winter, I was just thinking today, what am I going to do for Bfast when it starts to get cold. Right now I am having smoothies.
  • Just_Scott
    Just_Scott Posts: 1,766 Member
    bump
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    Not a recipe ........ but 5 Minute oatmeal ..... for non morning people

    The night before:
    Place dry ingredients in a covered ceramic (or glass) bowl and pour in boiling water, snap lid on.

    1/3 C Coach's Oats (instant steel cut oat) ...... these normally take 5 minutes, so old fashioned oats can be substituted as well
    1 dash salt
    1 C boiling water

    In the morning:
    Add flavorings and microwave 1:30 - 2:30 minutes. This produces a (not too mushy) steel cut oatmeal.

    I've tried regular steel cut oats in a crock pot...... either my crock pot is too hot ..... or overnight is too long ..... anyway, the texture is ruined (for me).
  • mrswine
    mrswine Posts: 263 Member
    bump - just in time for school to start!
  • easfahl
    easfahl Posts: 567 Member
    Some great recipes here. Thanks for sharing!
  • histora
    histora Posts: 287 Member
    I've tried this twice last semester, but the oats were still quite chewy and somewhat lumpy. I don't know if they are supposed to be that way or not.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    Has anyone tried this with Steel Cut Oats? Does it work?

    Instant steel cut oats are a 5 minute variety like old fashioned ......(Coach's/McCann's) they should work in the fridge ..... not tried it though.
  • Nico_the_enabler
    Nico_the_enabler Posts: 123 Member

    I have read that the newer crockpots run hotter than the "vintage" ones and tend to burn overnight oatmeal, but I have never had that problem.

    ^This is why i use the water bath. :)
  • TheLongRunner
    TheLongRunner Posts: 688 Member
    Bump!
  • Sounds good as a dessert too!
  • ydailey
    ydailey Posts: 516 Member
    I've used steel cut oats, but they will be quite a bit chewier than rolled oats. I don't mind it, but I guess it depends on your tolerance for the firmer texture.
  • gringuitica
    gringuitica Posts: 168 Member
    Bump
  • deb2799
    deb2799 Posts: 45
    trying this tonight. Gonna do Oatmeal, Strawberry Greek yogurt and Honey
  • ames1788
    ames1788 Posts: 3 Member
    bump!
  • donnadeehurtcassidy
    donnadeehurtcassidy Posts: 20 Member
    This is fabulous; cant wait to try all of these treats & oatmeal breakfast :)
  • monicat2012
    monicat2012 Posts: 15 Member
    I just learned about overnight oatmeal from here. I love eating oatmeal for breakfast. I was a bit skeptical, but I made it last night:
    1/2 c oatmeal, 1/2 cup unsweet almond milk, 1 tbls chia seeds and some honey. Mixed it with some frozen berries this morning.
    I was not expecting to like it -- Cold oatmeal?-- What a surprise! I love it. Its not like oatmeal at all. More like a dessert. I am now hooked. Tried to get my 20 yo daughter to try it, but she could get past the cold oatmeal part!
  • RachelGrace1
    RachelGrace1 Posts: 62 Member
    OP You are my hero, this sounds amazing