Maybe you’ve noticed that breakfast is one of the hardest meals to get right when you want to eat healthily. It seems we often have to choose between fatty, fried breakfast meats and empty-calorie, high-carb pastries, and pancakes. What makes it even more difficult is that those choices are freakin’ delicious! So this week, I’m bringing you a breakfast breakthrough. If you haven’t heard of overnight oats, prepare to thank me. I’ve always liked oatmeal but never cared for making it. Unless you use the instant variety—which is usually packed with more chemicals and sugars than actual oats—you’re looking at about half an hour (or more) standing over the stove stirring a pot of what often turns out to look, and sometimes taste, like spackle. Not so with overnight oats; they’re made with whole-grain oats, real fruit, and natural sweeteners, plus you can have them prepped in about 5 minutes! Because it’s my favorite, I’ve chosen peach for this recipe, but you can easily substitute your favorite fresh, frozen, or dried fruit. Try different kinds of milk to suit your taste. Sweeten with honey, maple syrup, agave… whatever you like best. Add nuts and seeds for a little crunch and a lot of nutritional value. The possibilities are immense. Maybe the best part is, after a night in the fridge, the only thing you have to do to have to do for a nutritious, delicious breakfast is open a jar, warm it up (or don’t), and dig in.
Here’s what you’ll need (for one pint):
First, in a blender, add the milk, yogurt, extracts, sweetener, cinnamon, salt, and 1/3 of the peaches and blend until smooth, or mostly so. You can skip this step, but it adds the most peach flavor. If you don’t have a blender, I suggest at least trying to mash some of the peaches into the liquid part.
Then, add the oats and chia seeds to your pint jar and pour the liquid over. Add another 1/3 of the peaches, seal the jar and give it a good hard shake so all of the oats and seeds are thoroughly soaked. Place the jar in the fridge overnight, or 6-8 hours. When you’re ready to eat, give it another good shake, remove the lid, and stir it all up. Top with the remaining peaches and drizzle with a little more of your sweetener if you like. You can eat it cold or heat it up. Make one jar or a week’s worth.
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Can this recipe be made the same way with steel cut oats?
Hi Anthony. I've never done it, but I would think you could. I would just increase the time. I did a quick search and found one blogger saying, "I recommend soaking the steel-cut oats for at least 10 hours before eating. They’ll be super chewy but yummy on Day 1 and will continue to soften throughout the week. Even on Day 5, the Overnight Steel Cut Oats still had a nice texture and were not at all mushy." Let us know if you try it! Good luck!
I have a box of peaches on my counter that MUST be eaten tomorrow, so this is perfect timing for me.