OVER NIGHT OATS - less than 100cals per serving!

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  • labrennan
    labrennan Posts: 132 Member
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  • Heartisalonelyhunter
    Heartisalonelyhunter Posts: 786 Member

    To nippick..

    1.5 cup of oats = 450 calories
    1 cup almond milk = 40 calories
    1 tbsp PB2 = 23 calories
    1 tbsp brown sugar = 45 calories
    Total = 558 calories

    Even if you do get 4 servings out of it (I'd say... more like 2/3), that wouldn't be 100 calories each. Unless you're using oats that somehow have less than 150 calories for 1/2 cup (40g).

    To nitpick, "nippick" isn't a word.
    Nice recipe, OP!
  • dianasustaita37
    dianasustaita37 Posts: 58 Member
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  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    correction...

    MILK - 40
    PB2 - 23
    CINNAMON - 8
    OATS - 375

    SERVING 4 is 123 calories...

    I messed up on the oats.. but its actually a decent size snack. That is the whole purpose of a "SNACK" and it wont break you calorie bank where just only 2 tbsp of regular PB is 200+ cals!

    Heck if your so inclined.. make into 2 servings! it would only be 246 cals! Still very satisfying at one serving for me though. I didnt say it would feed an army... its a mid morning snack :)
    I make refrigerator oatmeal from time to time. I find it much more filling than regular oatmeal. Your recipe sounds tasty!
  • julslenae
    julslenae Posts: 38 Member
    Thanks! Gotta try this!
  • Tingababoo
    Tingababoo Posts: 51 Member
    http://www.theyummylife.com/Refrigerator_Oatmeal

    I found this site (on a MFP Forum actually) with 6 DELICIOUS recipes for overnight oats, SO GOOD!

    Just made the Apple Cinnamon one this morning
    Picture Here: https://scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpa1/t1.0-9/10456775_10102394173059825_4717980538720190514_n.jpg

    I made it with this Homemade Applesauce
    http://allrecipes.com/recipe/sarahs-applesauce/
    Edit: Subbed 1 TBSP Brown Sugar and only used 1/2 Cup Water

    Enjoy!!!
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    Just wanted to share a low-cal recipe I have been using for overnight oats....

    1.5 Cups of raw oats
    1 cup unsweetened vanilla almod milk
    1 Tbsp PB2
    1 Tbsp Brown Sugar
    a heafty dash of cinnamon (I say 1tsp)

    Mix all together and let sit over... serves 4!

    My recipe builder calculates this at 85cals per serving! Of course you can add more PB2 of you love peanut butter or even add fruit for a little more extra cals! Its a great mid morning snack! Hope yall enjoy! :flowerforyou:

    trying to math here... 1.5 cups oats + 1 cup almond milk equals 2.5 cups. Other ingredients negligible volumewise. so 2.5 cups divided by four is like almost 2/3 of a cup per serving?

    is that right?

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  • getnfit87
    getnfit87 Posts: 34 Member
    late to the game I guess, I never heard of making oatmeal this way, thanks for the inspiration, I just made a batch, can't wait till tomorrow to try them. :)
  • getnfit87
    getnfit87 Posts: 34 Member
    Just wanted to share a low-cal recipe I have been using for overnight oats....

    1.5 Cups of raw oats
    1 cup unsweetened vanilla almod milk
    1 Tbsp PB2
    1 Tbsp Brown Sugar
    a heafty dash of cinnamon (I say 1tsp)

    Mix all together and let sit over... serves 4!

    My recipe builder calculates this at 85cals per serving! Of course you can add more PB2 of you love peanut butter or even add fruit for a little more extra cals! Its a great mid morning snack! Hope yall enjoy! :flowerforyou:

    trying to math here... 1.5 cups oats + 1 cup almond milk equals 2.5 cups. Other ingredients negligible volumewise. so 2.5 cups divided by four is like almost 2/3 of a cup per serving?

    is that right?

    cup-2-3.jpg

    if you want to eat that much at a time, op uses it for a snack, I made a batch I plan to measure out as much as I want to eat and then EAT it lol :)
  • Amy01Liz
    Amy01Liz Posts: 73 Member
    yes that measurment is correct.... its not a SUPER HUGE portion, but if you'd eat double the serving then 250cals or so is not so bad for breakfast. Also.. adding fruit will help too...

    Getnfit87 - let me know what you think of it! :) Brown sugar is a must for me to add some sweetness to it!
  • coffeen14
    coffeen14 Posts: 27 Member
    I'm going to try this this weekend! Sounds like a easy and filling breakfast =)
  • Jenn_Lyn1102
    Jenn_Lyn1102 Posts: 219 Member
    Bump..

    This sounds like it would be good with mini chocolate chips.. Yummmm

    This ^^^^ yummmmmmy!

    Thanks OP!
  • Amy01Liz
    Amy01Liz Posts: 73 Member
    Bump..

    This sounds like it would be good with mini chocolate chips.. Yummmm

    This ^^^^ yummmmmmy!

    Thanks OP!

    Your welcome! I havent tried it with the chocolate chips.. let me know how it turns out! :)
  • Tingababoo
    Tingababoo Posts: 51 Member
    Peanut Butter Refrigerator Oatmeal w/PB2, Banana's , Chia Seeds, Greek Yogurt and Honey... even threw in steel cut oats!

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    AWESOME!

    http://www.theyummylife.com/Refrigerator_Oatmeal
    I sub Unsweetened Almond Milk for the Skim Milk to cut down on cals :)

    Here's the Apple Cinnamon one I made yesterday with Homemade AppleSauce
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  • meshamoo
    meshamoo Posts: 200 Member
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  • myfitnesspale3
    myfitnesspale3 Posts: 276 Member
    This combination of grains, sugar, low-fat PB2 and whatever fruit you add such as bananas,

    will probably stimulate hunger in another hour or so. Not low-carb. You'd be better off (and cheaper) with regular no-sugar high-fat peanut butter.
  • fosterbt
    fosterbt Posts: 2 Member
    sounds yummy.. I'll definitely try this out! Thanks
  • Cari_n_Jax
    Cari_n_Jax Posts: 7 Member
    I made this last night with steel cut oats... The steel cut oats are pretty high calorie and bring a bit more texture to it. I ate it for breakfast. In fact, when I remembered it was waiting for me, I jumped out of bed and ran to the kitchen to try it. Definitely several servings there... way too much to eat at once. It is high carb but the steel cut oats are high fiber and I wasn't hungry again until well past mid-day. Thanks for sharing!
  • getnfit87
    getnfit87 Posts: 34 Member
    made mine last night and had a hearty helping this morning, had added a scoop of protein powder and some flax seed meal, very satisfying, held me over all day, skipped lunch lol :) thanks again for the inspiration!
  • devilangel23
    devilangel23 Posts: 3 Member
    And this is gluten free as well. I was by chance looking at other website for gluten free reciepe and I found the refrigerated oatmeals there to day morning only. Will definitely try this.
  • Phrick
    Phrick Posts: 2,765 Member
    And this is gluten free as well. I was by chance looking at other website for gluten free reciepe and I found the refrigerated oatmeals there to day morning only. Will definitely try this.

    Depenbding on your GF needs this may not be GF - a lot of people avoid oat gluten as well so if you 're going for the strictest of strict definitions of Gluten Free you need to ensure that you are starting with GF oats (yes it's a real thing :) )
  • Phrick
    Phrick Posts: 2,765 Member
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  • Kymmu
    Kymmu Posts: 1,650 Member
    I'm going through a muesli phase atm. This sounds good!
  • bacarlson77
    bacarlson77 Posts: 3 Member
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  • Itskaleena
    Itskaleena Posts: 157 Member
    sounds like a very good snack:)
  • antthony14282
    antthony14282 Posts: 126 Member
    Overnight Oats Recipe

    http://youtu.be/R2wTAUFmbY4
  • dapunks
    dapunks Posts: 245 Member
    I need to try this.
  • FitCanuckChick
    FitCanuckChick Posts: 240 Member
    Thanks for this - it sounds like a perfect pre run snack for me. Exactly what my stomach can handle before my morning runs. And, 123 cals for a snack. Perfect!
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