Vanilla Almond Overnight Oats

Vanilla Almond Overnight Oats makes for a deliciously healthy breakfast in just 5 minutes. Make it a night before and eat this healthy treat for your breakfast. Here is how to make it.
Vanilla Almond Overnight Oats makes for a deliciously healthy breakfast in just 5 minutes. Make it a night before and eat this healthy treat for your breakfast.
Getting up early in the morning and whipping up a healthy breakfast becoming too difficult?
That’s when overnight oats come to the rescue, you can try a whole lot of different flavor and toppings, some of the recipes I’ve posted are Blueberry Coconut Overnight Oats, Mango Coconut Overnight Oats, Peach Pie Overnight Oats and Overnight Oats in Coconut Milk.
This delicious Vanilla Almond Overnight Oats has all the goodness of a dessert, the crunchiness from the almonds and the divine fragrance of vanilla.
To make this overnight oats recipe, mix all the ingredients like Greek yogurt, low-fat milk, instant oats, vanilla extract, honey and sliced almonds in a bowl.
Cover the bowl and refrigerate the bowl overnight.
Then the next morning, depending on the desired consistency, you can also go ahead and add more milk if required.
You can also make this overnight oats recipe in individual mason jars and take it with you.
Another option would be to add almond milk instead of low-fat milk and you could also add brown sugar instead of honey.
Some people also prefer to use old fashioned oats or steel-cut oats.
We are making use of instant oats for this recipe as it soaked up all the flavors beautifully.
Greek yogurt is also a brilliant substitute for regular yogurt as it’s high in protein and has half the carbs of regular yogurt.
The use of natural honey as a sweetener makes it a great and healthy breakfast to eat.
It also works as a great pre-workout snack, as it is high in essential nutrients and a few spoons of these oats will leave you pumped up for the day ahead.
Instead of settling for the overly sweetened and processed cereal, this overnight oats recipe is a lot healthier and it takes a couple of minutes to make.
It can be whipped up in a few minutes and kept in the refrigerator and then you can forget about breakfast altogether.
The next morning, you’ll be treated to a delicious cup of overnight oats.
The creaminess of this oats comes from the use of Greek yogurt.
The tantalizing smell of vanilla will lead the kiddos straight to the kitchen and they are going to love a jar of these overnight oats.
Give this recipe a try and you can spend more time making a delicious lunch without spending too much time deciding on what to make for breakfast.
The use of sliced almonds also gives this oats recipe a lovely crunch.
Some also choose to use almond extract instead of chopped almonds.
Oats are incredibly nutritious, rich in dietary fiber and it’s also an excellent ingredient to lower cholesterol levels.
Oatmeal is highly recommended for diabetic patients and it also helps lower the instance of heart disease.
So if you’re thinking of including one ingredient in your diet, then oats would be a perfect choice.
What better way to serve it than a delicious jar of overnight oats?

Vanilla Almond Overnight Oats Recipe

Vanilla Almond Overnight Oats makes for a deliciously healthy breakfast in just 5 minutes. Make it a night before and eat this healthy treat for your breakfast.
 Course Breakfast
 Cuisine Continental
 Prep Time 5 minutes
 Cook Time 5 minutes
 Total Time 10 minutes
 Servings  people
 Calories 188 kcal
 Author Neha Mathur

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Mix all the ingredients in a bowl.
  2. Cover and refrigerate the bowl overnight.
  3. Add more milk if the oats are too thick.
  4. Serve chilled.

Recipe Notes

You can make these oats with regular yogurt as well.
Top the oats with fruits, nuts and berries.
Nutrition Facts
Vanilla Almond Overnight Oats Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 188Calories from Fat 54
% Daily Value*
Fat 6g9%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Cholesterol 7mg2%
Sodium 46mg2%
Potassium 259mg7%
Carbohydrates 22g7%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 13g14%
Protein 10g20%
Vitamin A 60IU1%
Calcium 152mg15%
Iron 0.8mg4%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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