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mixed berry overnight oatmeal

October 22, 2015 by katiebenson Leave a Comment

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Overnight oats are the besttt. Especially this version. Back when I first discovered overnight oatmeal I would eat it almost every day and never grew tired of it. Since I don’t really eat as many oats or grains these days, I don’t eat them as often, but when I do I am in heaven. They’re delicious, but also so easy and perfect for someone that doesn’t want to make breakfast in morning. ME everyday. They’re also really healthy. All of my overnight oat recipes are gluten free, dairy free (depending on the milk you use) and high in healthy fats and fiber, which should keep you full and satisfied for most of the morning. 

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After refrigerating the milk, banana, frozen berries and oats overnight, I like to stir and add all the toppings when I’m ready to eat breakfast. I always add chia seeds and almond butter for extra fiber and healthy fats which help to keep your blood sugar stable as you digest the sugary banana, berries and oats. 

If you aren’t in the mood for berries, try the pumpkin version. Tis the season!

Mixed Berry Overnight Oatmeal
2015-09-29 11:24:56
Serves 1
Easy, overnight oatmeal is one of my favorite things. This version is dairy free, gluten free and contains antioxidant-rich berries and heart healthy fats.
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Prep Time
5 min
Prep Time
5 min
Ingredients
  1. 1/4 c gluten free oats
  2. 1/2 c milk of choice - I used unsweetened vanilla coconut milk
  3. 1/2 banana - sliced
  4. 1/4 c frozen mixed berries (or fresh)
  5. 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
  6. 1/2 tsp vanilla
  7. dash of salt
  8. Toppings
  9. fresh fruit of choice
  10. large spoon of almond butter
  11. chia seeds
Instructions
  1. The night before, add milk, oats, banana, berries, cinnamon, salt and vanilla to a mason jar or glass container
  2. Put a lid on the container and refrigerate over night
  3. In the morning, stir and add toppings of choice
By Katie Benson
healing whole nutrition https://www.healingwholenutrition.com/

Filed Under: Breakfast, Gluten Free, Nut-Free, Recipe, Vegan, Vegetarian

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Welcome, I'm Katie! I'm a Master Nutrition Therapist whose goal is to make healthy eating incredibly easy & delicious. Enjoy my nutrient-dense recipes, sweet and savory!

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