Ok, so it's reeeally hot out. How does a hot bowl of oatmeal sound for breakfast?? Totes unappealing, am I right? No one wants to eat a hot breakfast like that when it's 95 degrees outside. Oof!
But I found a better way to eat your oatmeal. Eat it cold. Sounds sorta weird at first, but these overnight oats are sooo good! No stove or microwave involved = no sweating at breakfast!
Overnight oats are super easy, so easy that you don't even need a bowl. My favorite way to make them is in a nut butter jar that is almost empty. You probably want to save at least a tablespoon in the bottom with a little bit on the sides. In this case I used an almond butter jar. I even added more peanut butter since I'm such a pb lover!
Overnight Oats
Ingredients:
1/3 cup oats
1/3 cup nondairy milk
1/3 cup nondairy yogurt
fruit of your choice (I used blueberries)
sliced almonds
more peanut butter (optional)
Directions:
At night before you go to bed, throw everything into your jar and mix together. Keep in the fridge overnight.
ingredients |
almost empty almond butter jar |
mmmm almonds and Dark Chocolate Dreams PB... AMAZING! |
handful of bluebs |
stir it all up! |
Alright, so the next morning you open up your fridge and grab your breakfast! You can even take it to go.
I like to add ground flax seed in the morning |
YUM!! |
Delicious breakfast!!
If you aren't running low on peanut butter and don't have a jar to use, this works well in a tupperware container or a yogurt container. Basically anything that can be covered and put in the fridge. Even if you're not really an oatmeal fan I think you should give this a try! I have a hard time making hot oatmeal taste good, but I am always pleasantly pleased when I make overnight oats!
Ps- It's really filling, so you won't get hungry for a while!