Overnight Light PB&J Oats

  4.5 – 14 reviews  • Oatmeal Recipes

a bread made with pumpkin that can be toasted with butter or used to create stuffing.

Prep Time: 5 mins
Additional Time: 8 hrs
Total Time: 8 hrs 5 mins
Servings: 1
Yield: 1 serving

Ingredients

  1. ½ cup almond milk
  2. ¼ cup fresh raspberries
  3. ¼ cup rolled oats
  4. 2 tablespoons powdered peanut butter (such as PB2®)
  5. 1 ½ teaspoons chia seeds
  6. 1 teaspoon white sugar

Instructions

  1. Mix almond milk, raspberries, rolled oats, powdered peanut butter, chia seeds, and sugar together in a container. Cover and refrigerate until oats are soft, 8 hours to overnight.

Reviews

Amber Huerta
This is one of my favorite things right now! I don’t often have fresh berries on hand, so I sub the salad topping that has dried cranberries and pecan pieces. The almond milk lasts forever in the fridge, so I can buy the ingredients and not have to worry about anything getting wasted because I waited too long to make it. This is so easy to make – just add ingredients and then forget about it. I just made 3 servings and am looking forward to breakfast tomorrow!
Jennifer Gonzales
I love this recipe! I have had it several times now. The only thing I changed was that I added a little bit more oatmeal, because I like it thicker. But I am so grateful for this recipe- thank you!!
Peter Mejia
I made this the other night and ate it for breakfast the next day, and it was really good. I love PB2, so adding it plus raspberries and blueberries made for a wonderful flavor. I might add a bit less milk next time, but other than that, I would make it again. You should try it.
Mark Gomez
Very easy and my son loved it
Alexander Middleton
really liked it ..so easy, so tasty, will make again
Christina Bennett
I thought the recipe worked fine. I substituted Vanilla flavoured protein powder for the Peanut Butter powder and eliminated the sugar.
Emma Wagner
This recipe was wonderful. I will definitely make it again and again.
Andrew Ramsey
I used blueberries instead of raspberries- it’s what I had and it was delicious. My husband enjoyed it as well.
Jane Thomas
Used honey rather than sugar… very enjoyable bfast
Francisco Williams
I substituted what I had, blueberries instead of raspberries, real peanut butter instead of powder, and honey instead of sugar. Still worked. Delicious!
Daniel Wheeler
I really enjoy this for breakfast. I did make a couple of changes, I used strawberries instead of raspberries, it’s what I had in the fridge and I used 1 tablespoon of real maple syrup instead of sugar cause I don’t do sugar. Delicious and easy.
Theresa Duke MD
This recipe isn’t a winner for me. I did finish eating it but I had to force myself to. Maybe I’m just not a chia seed person? I did substitute frozen blackberries for the fresh raspberries and I accidentally used Splenda in place of the sugar. I think the texture of chia seeds just puts me off. It was very easy to make and I loved the calorie count. Maybe if I happen to have fresh raspberries I would try it again, but I won’t rush out to buy some.
Erica Owen
This is the best overnight oats recipe I have found!!! I make this every night to pack in my lunchbox the next morning. They never get old!
Ethan Morgan
1.15.17 So many overnight oats recipes are loaded with calories and fat. But not t his one, it breaks down very well nutritionally. That peanut butter powder really tastes like the real deal, and it’s the perfect partner for the fresh raspberries. Have tried a number of similar recipes, but hands down. this has been my favorite.

 

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