Pineapple Almond Butter Overnight Oats

in #food7 years ago


While I usually have a green smoothie for breakfast, sometimes I need a little extra and then overnight oats or chia puddings are my absolute favorites. They are easy to make and last for a few days. So feel free to make some more. They can serve as a healthy midmorning or afternoon snack too.

Ingredients

For the oats

1 cup unsweetened almond milk
1.5 tbsp chia seeds
4 tbsp almond or peanut butter works too
1 cup old-fashioned rolled oats

For the toppings

1.5 cup pineapple small chunks
1 tbsp unsweetened coconut flakes raw or roasted

Instructions

  1. In a bowl add almond milk, chia seeds, and almond butter. Stir with a spoon to combine.
  2. Add oats and stir a few more times, then press down with a spoon and make sure all oats have been moistened. Optional: divide over 1-portion mason jars or small bowls if you are planning to take them along.
  3. Cover securely with a lid or plastic wrap and set in the refrigerator overnight (or for at least 4 hours).
  4. When ready to eat, open and top with fresh pineapple cubes and toasted coconut flakes, or other toppings of your choice.

Recipe Notes

  • Overnight oats will keep in the refrigerator for up to 2-3 days, though they taste best within the first 12-24 hours.
  • Click here to learn how to make your own nut milk. It’s super easy!
  • Click here to learn how to make your own nut butter. It’s super easy!

Enjoy!


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Beautiful. Very nice idea

Thanks @gringalicious! Easy and yummy!

That sounds bomb :)

It sure tasting very good! Thanks for commenting ;-)

ananas is good whether big or small chunks. :-)

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Great recipe, I'm sure it tastes amazing! :)

That look really good! It's nice to not have to cook the oats. A great idea for summer! (Of course, you live where it's summer all the time, lol. But I still had frost this morning!).

True that. Although we have some kind of a winter too when temperatures go a few degrees below 25 C or 77F. However, that's about the coldest we get. On mornings like that I prefer a hot breakfast or hot oats too. But hey that's nowhere near the freezing cold you are having now!

haha -- your low is about as warm as I ever want. 83F is pretty much my upper limit, lol. Don't get too chilly! ;D

This is what I need now :( Thanks @amy-goodrich

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