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When I first heard about overnight oats – basically cold porridge – I wasn’t too sure about the idea. We’re used to hot oatmeal (which you can even make in a rice cooker). I’ll admit, the first couple of times I tried it I wasn’t so keen. But after a bit of experimenting, this combination of ingredients and the container make them just beautiful and they’re one of my favourites now – the boys seem to love them too! If I don’t eat the full jar for breakfast then I save the rest for a snack or dessert later in the day as they are very filling – and only 1.5 syns for the whole jar if you use the oats as your healthy extra!

Ingredients (single serving)
  • 40g plain porridge oats
  • 450g pot fat free Greek style yogurt with honey (1.5 syns, or free if you use plain)
  • berries (I’ve used raspberries/blackberries/blueberries, but frozen mixed berries work just as well – in fact they make the oats more moist from the extra juices)
Method
  • Weigh out your oats in a separate bowl (or if you read this post you will find a top tip for measuring them out!).
  • Starting with the yogurt, layer your ingredients up into a jar – I use a 500ml clip lid one. I usually do 3 layers of yogurt/oats/fruit.
  • Leave overnight in the fridge for the yogurt and fruit to soak into the oats.
  • Remove from the fridge when ready to eat and give it a good mix.
  • Enjoy!

 

 

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Stacey

I’m Stacey, in my mid-late 30’s, from a tiny village (officially a hamlet) in Lincolnshire.

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5 Comments

  1. I keep seeing recipes for overnight oats and keep saying I will have to try. I love your addition of berries

  2. This looks like a great way to start the day! x #tastytuesdays

  3. ooh I love porridge oats but I've never done the overnight thing before. Think I'll have to give it a go after this. I love TastyTuesday for getting new ideas!

  4. my local SW group raves on about this a LOT so i made one the other week and it was good.i used frozen fruit but i think next time i will try with fresh x

  5. Yum! Love overnight oats. This recipe is fab! #tastytuesdays

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