Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Overnight Oats


I've got a confession. I've been sneaking around at night. No one knows what I've been up to (they will now). But I've had a breakfast revelation and it starts the evening before - overnight oats!

Now the weather is warming up a bit and it's not the depths of winter anymore, porridge is off the menu. So as a summer alternative to the cooked comfort of porridge, overnight oats are a breakfast essential. And what could be better than just reaching into the fridge in the morning and having a ready-made breaky!

The great thing about overnight oats is that you can add any flavours you like. I used mashed banana with fresh strawberries and a strawberry purée. I also lightly toasted some nuts and seeds and gave them a quick whizz to add a crunchy texture. Make a big batch of the toasted nuts and store them away for every morning.

These overnight oats are great for breakfast on the move to. Just make them the night before in a large jam jar, a Tupperware, or any container that can be taken with you. 

I think I will be making these overnight oats everyday now as they are super tasty and healthy. I'm just worried when the kids find out what I've been up to, as they will surely want in on my secret oaty breakfast!

STRAWBERRY & BANANA OVERNIGHT OATS

Ingredients
For the oats:
1 banana, mashed
2 dessert spoons of porridge oats
2 dessert spoons of yoghurt
100ml milk
A few strawberries, whizzed up with 1 tsp caster sugar

For the nuts:
Hazelnuts
Almonds
Brazil nuts
Golden linseed
Sunflower seeds
Walnuts

The evening before, prepare the oats. Mash the banana into a bowl and add the oats, yoghurt, milk and mix. Place a few spoonfuls of the strawberry purée on top and cover. Leave in the fridge overnight.

For the nuts, toast them lightly in a frying pan. Leave to cool slightly and then give them a whizz.

In the morning, you can add some more strawberry purée to the oats and some fresh strawberries. Top with the nuts and enjoy!

3 comments:

  1. I would love to try this but just wanted to check- 2 desert spoons of oats seems a little mean. Does this make a very small bowl?

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    1. This serves two quite easily. I doubled the recipe yesterday to serve four and I have got a lot left over. Once you add the banana and all the other stuff, the oats expand like they would if you were making porridge. And with nuts and fruit - it will fill you up! Oh yes, I added Chai seeds last night, and they were a lovely addition. I also used raspberry yoghurt and fresh raspberries in the morning with some dried fruit too - super yummy!

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    2. Maybe make the dessert spoons heaped!

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