Refrigerator Oatmeal/Overnight Oatmeal. I finally tried it.
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For the hot/cold folks - I think you gotta eat this cold (as another poster mentioned - heating the yogurt may do bad things).
Other questions - did I see someone did this without chia seeds? How did that work?
And: where do you get chia seeds? Can I find them at the grocery, or is it a health food store purchase?
I found chia seeds at our Super Krogers (I'm in Ohio), also Whole Foods and most health food stores. I use quite a bit of them, so next time, I'm gonna try ordering them online.0 -
hmmm, this sounds pretty good.0
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I had my reservations about cold oatmeal..... but, it was absolutely fabulous!!
I mixed:
Unsweetened Coconut 1 Tbsp
Truvia 1 Tsp
Almond Breeze - Almond Coconut Blend - Unsweetened, 1/2 cup,
Yoplait Greek Yogurt 1/2 cup
Old Fashioned Rolled Oats, 1/2 cup
Champagne Mango, 1 whole
Yes, it was 400 calories... 100 calories more than I usually eat, but it was very satisfying and filling!
Tomorrow, I'm going to try it with chocolate PB2 and banana.... I can't wait!
This breakfast is a keeper for sure!0 -
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Will this recipe work with the Silk Plain Soy Milk as well?0
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Will this recipe work with the Silk Plain Soy Milk as well?
Yes...any kind of liquid actually...coconut milk, soy milk, regular skim milk.0 -
I had my reservations about cold oatmeal..... but, it was absolutely fabulous!!
I mixed:
Unsweetened Coconut 1 Tbsp
Truvia 1 Tsp
Almond Breeze - Almond Coconut Blend - Unsweetened, 1/2 cup,
Yoplait Greek Yogurt 1/2 cup
Old Fashioned Rolled Oats, 1/2 cup
Champagne Mango, 1 whole
Yes, it was 400 calories... 100 calories more than I usually eat, but it was very satisfying and filling!
Tomorrow, I'm going to try it with chocolate PB2 and banana.... I can't wait!
This breakfast is a keeper for sure!
MMMMM now that sounds GOOD!0 -
I've tried this using 1 tbs shredded coconut, 1/2 cup mango, cubed (usually 1/2 mango), and 1 1/2 tbs Agave nectar and 1/2 cup almond milk - mix all with 1/2 cup steel cut (more chewy) or rolled oats and put in fridge overnight. YUMS! A cool tropical treat in the A.M.!
^^ It was cbcbrass98's post that inspired me to try this!
Thank you DEEDLYNN for posting..... I never knew you could do this with oatmeal! When my regular oats are gone, I may try the steel cut ones.
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tempted to try this.. the powdered peanute butter tips aounds awesome0
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Sounds interesting...I may have to try this. Maybe this will finally make me an oatmeal lover.0
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ive made this soaking the oats in fresh unsweetened orange juice , i love the coconut idea tho. in uk ive never seen powder peanut butter but a spoonfull of unsweetended sounds ok.0
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I've been hearing so much about this, I'm going to have to try it.0
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This is inspired me to try it with my quick oats so I just put this all in a jar:
1/2 cup quick oats
8 oz unsweetened almond milk
1 scoop vanilla protein powder
1 T unsweetened cocoa powder
2 T PB2
I really hope it turns out well with the quick oats and I also hope it tastes like the no-bake cookies I used to make as a kid! lol0 -
This was quite possibly the best 164 calories I've ever spent for breakfast. Very filling and very tasty and VERY VERY VERY EASY.
Ingredients:
1/4 c. Old Fashioned Oats (not the quick oats)
1/4 c. Plain Greek Yogurt
1/3 c. Silk Plain Almond Milk (the low calorie one)
1 1/2 t. Chia Seeds
Mix every thing up and put in a container with a lid. (Pint canning jars or freezer jars are perfect. I stirred mine a couple times before tucking it into the refridgerator for the night, to keep the chia seeds from clumping.
Next morning--put in your add ins of choice. Today I did banana and sweetner. The add-ins aren't included in the 164 calorie count.
It couldn't be easier, grabbed as I was going out the door and breakfast was ready to serve when I got to work.
Yep. This is a keeper! I've seen it here before, but then I saw photos on Pinterest of all the interesting toppings, etc. Looked good, was good, easy and quick!
I love these! I like to add chopped walnuts and crushed pineapple. Except I add them at the beginning so the pineapple really penetrates the yogurt... that way I don't have to add sweetener. I also use plain non-fat milk-haven't tried it with the almond milk yet, I bet its fantastic though.0 -
Its also yummy with some powdered peanut butter, cocoa powder and half a banana!
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Ok so dumb question...do you not cook the oatmeal?
you don't need to! it gets soft over night and once you get past the idea that you're eating cold oatmeal it's so good! I try to think of it more as yogurt than oatmeal because I love my oatmeal hot, but this is so packed with protein it's definitely worth the try!0 -
Trying this tonight. I hope I can just use oats and almond milk because that's what I have on hand. I'll let you know how it tastes in the a.m.0
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I'm vegan, so I use a banana instead of yogurt. It's amazing, this morning I baked it as well... Even better. Though I do have a weird obsession with oats, I'd eat them over chocolate and chips any day.0
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For the hot/cold folks - I think you gotta eat this cold (as another poster mentioned - heating the yogurt may do bad things).
Other questions - did I see someone did this without chia seeds? How did that work?
And: where do you get chia seeds? Can I find them at the grocery, or is it a health food store purchase?
ew. please don't heat them... that makes my tummy hurt just thinking about it! lol. I'm sure you could do it without chia but why would you? they are fantastic! I find myself with so much more energy and they keep you full MUCH longer! They are a complete protein and contain omega 3's and fiber. I live overseas currently and ordered mine from GNC.com for about 8 dollars. not too shabby. I am sure they probably carry them in their stores too, although it only took about 9 days to get here (Germany) by mail.
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OP: are the chia seeds a Tablespoon or a teaspoon?
The recipe that I saw on Pinterest said 1 1/2 teaspoons.
I use a tablespoon, but I Like my oats thicker.....0 -
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