Breakfast of convenience! It does all the work while you sleep , people.
1. First, mix rolled oats with an equal amount of your liquid of choice. You can use any combination of dairy or non-dairy milk, yogurt, or even juice; just stick with the same basic 1:1 ratio. If you're using steel cut oats instead, use more liquid and be prepared to do some chewing.
2. Mix any spices, sweeteners, or dried fruit you like into the oats and milk.
3. Store in a glass jar or another airtight container and let the oats soak for at least three hours, ideally overnight. A nifty breakfast hack to try: Mix the oats in a nearly-empty peanut (or almond) butter jar.
4. In the morning, you can add fresh fruit, nuts, and other favorite toppings to your oatmeal.
Find your own favorite flavor combos or try these quick recipes below to create all kinds of oat-y goodness:
Via food52.com
Make-Ahead Fruit & Yogurt Breakfast Parfaits
This recipe uses frozen fruit which means even less work for you. Luv u, frozfru.
Orange & Vanilla Overnight Oats
The toasted coconut really makes this dish feel fancy, and the fresh fruit makes it feel healthy!
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