What went wrong with my refrigerator oatmeal?
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I was intrigued by the concept so I did a quick Google search. All of the recipes I came across involved either milk, almond milk, or yogurt and fruit. I never saw one with just water and oats so perhaps that was the problem. Here are some of the sites I found:
http://www.theyummylife.com/Refrigerator_Oatmeal
http://kitchenconfidante.com/simple-sundays-overnight-refrigerator-oatmeal-recipe0 -
Maybe so. I was trying to cut down the calories by using water because I prefer mix-ins. Thanks! I'll give it a try with almond milk.0
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I made overnight oats last week and loved them, one half cup uncooked old fashioned oats, one fourth cup almond milk, 1 tablespoon honey, one fourth teaspoon cinnamon, , mix and put in fridge overnight, next morning I added one fourth cup greek yogurt and YUM! I am going to try putting raisins in it next time and leave overnight in fridge.0
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I'd guess it's the water. I make overnight oats with almond milk and that same ratio and never have an issue.
Another option I'm loving lately is 1/4 oats, 3/4 cup Greek yogurt. Can mix in PB2. Add any fruits you want. More protein and the oats retain a good bite.0 -
Try almond milk. It only adds 20 calories tops if you go unsweetened.
My personal favorite recipe is 1/4 cup steel cut oats, 1/2 cup almond milk, tablespoon honey and Greek yogurt, and 1/4 cup of frozen berries.0 -
If you use quick oats, I believe you can use water.
If you are not using quick oats, then you would have to heat the water up (like regular old oatmeal), or can use one of the milks.
I don't know the science behind it, but a quick review of the recipes shows that this is the difference between them.0 -
actually, I'm finding vegan recipes which use oats and water, so maybe try googling them. The problem is that many of them just say to use "oats" so I don't know what kind they mean.0
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I haven't opened any links yet (probably should have lol)
but what kind of oats would you use? I have a huuuuuge bag of quick oats and I'd love to try this! Do you heat the oats in the morning?0 -
Here are recipes with chia seeds, greek yogurt and oatmeal. I have been making the blueberry/maple one for the past week and its really good. Try it!
http://www.theyummylife.com/Refrigerator_Oatmeal0 -
I love my cold oats.
I use whole mike because I make them for my kids as well.
I use whole milk
non-fat greek yogurt
crainrasins and sliced almonds
so good and googy in the morning...very filling0 -
strange because if you look at ingredients on almond milk, first ingredient is water and next is 2% almond. This suggests that 98% of almond milk is in fact water!
So OP using water should be no different to people using almond milk i guess?0 -
1/2 C Oats (150 cal)
1/2 C Unsweetened Almond Milk (15 cal)
1 Tbsp Plain Greek yogurt (8 cal)
1 Tsp Chia Seeds (opt - 60 cal)
I serving protein powder of your choice (I use Body Fortress - 170 cal)
Top with 1/2 C of strawberries, cranberries, raspberries or banana.0 -
Yeah, my almond milk is 30 cal for 1 cup, so 15 cals isn't too awful. And perhaps it is the oats, I used old-fashioned.0
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