"Overnight Oats"

2»

Replies

  • ImSoOTired
    ImSoOTired Posts: 186 Member
    bump
  • definitely bump
  • kayjaycee9
    kayjaycee9 Posts: 18 Member
    1/4 C Old Fashion Oats
    1/4 C Skim Milk (or whatever you prefer)
    1 container of Greek Yogurt (flavored is delicious also)
    1 TBS of Flaxseed or Chia Seeds
    Fruit or nuts if desired (I usually wait until the morning to add these ingredients)

    :smile:
  • jwebster45206
    jwebster45206 Posts: 5 Member
    Here's a peanut butter, banana, protein powder version. Not a low calorie meal, but it fills you up for quite a while, and it travels pretty easily.

    1/2 cup rolled oats (steel cut don't get soft enough for my taste)
    1/2 cup almond milk
    1 container greek yogurt
    1 scoop vanilla protein powder
    2 Tbsp sugar-free banana pudding mix
    2 Tbsp powdered peanut butter
    1 Tbsp chia seeds
  • kathiehughes
    kathiehughes Posts: 192 Member
    bump
  • kbugsmeemaw
    kbugsmeemaw Posts: 107 Member
    bump
  • joeyt1959
    joeyt1959 Posts: 9 Member
    keep
  • Holly_penguin
    Holly_penguin Posts: 149 Member
    Steel Cut oats are heartier, earthier and chewier than the rolled variety. I began eating them after watching an episode of Good Eats with Alton Brown where he explained the nutritional difference. To be short, steel cut are less processed therefore have more fiber. Like the difference between using raw potatoes to make mashed potatoes or using instant mashed. The more processed the easier the body converts the carbs to be stored.

    Alton taught me to pan roast in dry fry pan the steel cut before using them. Either are delicious depending on how you dress them. But I now prefer steel cut and only used rolled oats for cookie recipes.

    Hope this helps.
  • HollisGrant
    HollisGrant Posts: 2,022 Member
    Hi BernadetteChurch,
    What exactly are steel cut oats? I'd assumed they were the American name for rolled oats, but that doesn't sound right now.

    I use jumbo rolled oats, by the way. Can't stand the porridge oats that are just basically oat dust!

    Steel cut oats are not rolled oats - as I mentioned above. Rolled oats are flattened so that the grain has been pancaked. Oats that have been 'steel cut' have been cut or sliced across the grain so the oats are cut into pieces about the same size and shape as cous cous.
    I tried my first bowl this morning and they have a different texture to porridge made with rolled oats. They're a bit chewier.
    I've only been able to find them in a health food shop in Australia.
    kind regards,

    Ben

    Hi Ben.... you can order steel cut oats online at places like Amazon. Not sure how much they add to the price.
  • salsera_barbie
    salsera_barbie Posts: 270 Member
    Here's my go to recipe:

    1/2 cup of rolled oats
    1/2 cup of almond milk
    1/2 cup of greek yogurt
    sliced almonds
    dried cranberries

    I think I'm going to start trying new variations with some of the suggestions from this post.
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    I wanted to try this, too. What's the difference between rolled and steel cut oats?
    Steel cut are about twice as expensive as rolled, with no real benefit.
  • tzig00
    tzig00 Posts: 875 Member
    bump for yummy goodness. :drinker:
  • MrsB123111
    MrsB123111 Posts: 535 Member
    Just finished mine :happy:

    Today I had:

    1/3 cup Old Fashioned oats
    1/2 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
    1/2 cup toasted coconut/vanilla Greek yogurt
    1 tbsp low sugar strawberry preserves

    Yummy yum :love:
  • MariaOLeary
    MariaOLeary Posts: 9 Member
    go to http://www.theyummylife.com/Refrigerator_Oatmeal.

    There are a load of variations. I just made the Rasberry Vanilla. The recipe from the website is:
    •1/4 cup uncooked old fashioned rolled oats
    •1/3 cup skim milk
    •1/4 cup low-fat Greek yogurt
    •1-1/2 teaspoons dried chia seeds
    •1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
    •1 tablespoon raspberry jam, preserves, or spread
    •1/4 to 1/3 cup raspberries (cut each berry in half), or enough to fill jar

    I used a Fage greek yogurt with the rasberry side car and frozen rasberries. My chia seeds didn't plump as much as I thought they would so maybe I needed more liquid - BUT, it was awesome.
  • 1princesswarrior
    1princesswarrior Posts: 1,242 Member
    Bump for cold weather!
  • I make mine vegan.. it's really thick kinda like dough :)

    1/2 cup oats
    1/2 cup almond milk
    1 scoop sunwarrior vanilla protein
    1 tbsp chia seeds
    cinnamon

    LOVE it topped with blueberries/ agave or sunbutter :)
  • maddiequinlan
    maddiequinlan Posts: 46 Member
    bump
  • BlessedHeart
    BlessedHeart Posts: 249 Member
    *BuMp* :flowerforyou:
  • Hollie704
    Hollie704 Posts: 59 Member
    I eat 'overnight oatmeal' almost daily for breakfast. I found this site that has many different versions of 'overnight oatmeal'

    http://www.theyummylife.com/Refrigerator_Oatmeal

    I've made these. Love them.
  • I never knew. I just assumed people talking about overnight oats were talking about slow cooker oats. I do steel-cut oats in the slow cooker with just oats, water, milk, salt, and spices. It cooks while I'm sleeping, and in the morning I add fruit and/or nuts and/or sweetener to my bowl. I usually make enough fr the week, and warm up in the microwave after the first morning.

    Very good point about adding fruit before eating.
  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
    3/4-1 cup of 2% milk (depending how thick you like it, i like mine thick)
    1 tsp cinnamon
    2 packets splenda (i usually add this right before eating)
    fruit of choice
    i just started using walnuts and i have been experimenting with different fruits but so far have found i prefer peaches or bananas the best...
    you can do just about anything with this. just be creative
  • Bump
  • Thanks for sharing all your ideas. Can't wait to try some of them.
  • xandra
    xandra Posts: 101 Member
    :tongue: bump
  • brandynot
    brandynot Posts: 88 Member
    My current addiction:

    60g Quacker Old Fashioned Oats
    1 banana
    dash of cinnamon and nutmeg
    10g almonds or pecan pieces
    1 cup Silk unsweetened Organic Milk
  • They are little oat chunks (squareish). Look for some of the organic brands of cereals, like maybe Bob's Red Mill etc... They come out cooked as more of a porridge than regular oats. I have never tried the overnight way but since I have oats 364 days a year, I'll surely try it.
  • activefatgirl
    activefatgirl Posts: 107 Member
    This is a must try for me bump!