Overnight oats are great to have a healthy breakfast in the morning.

You can prep them during the weekend and enjoy a cheap, homemade breakfast every day without wasting your precious time.

In this article, I’ve rounded up the best overnight oats recipes for you.

Some are very basic and others are a bit more elaborate.

Feel free to try all of them and see which ones you want to keep eating again and again!

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Quick & Easy Overnight Oats

Click here to see the Quick & Easy Overnight Oats Recipe.

This is one of the easiest overnight oats recipes ever.

If this is your first time making overnight oats, you should definitely start with this recipe.

It only contains a few, easily-available ingredients: oats, milk, vanilla extract and maple syrup.

Maple Cinnamon Overnight Oats

Click here to see the Maple Cinammon Overnight Oats Recipe.

Slightly more elaborate than the previous recipe, yet still very beginner-friendly.

This Maple Cinnamon Overnight Oats recipe contains almond milk, maple syrup, brown sugar, cinnamon, vanilla and pecans.

Blueberry & Banana Overnight Oats

Click here to see the Blueberry & Banana Overnight Oats Recipe.

Still a very easy recipe, although it contains more ingredients.

It has a nice, fruity flavor and the chia seeds help to make you feel full for longer.

You’ll need bananas, blueberries, coconut milk, chia seeds, vanilla extract and maple syrup.

Peanut Butter Cup Overnight Oats

Click here to see the Peanut Butter Cup Overnight Oats Recipe.

This is one of my favorite overnight oats recipes, and I admit it’ll be slightly harder to make than the previous ones.

It’s still not hard at all, but you have to follow the instructions and it’ll take some trial and error to make it perfect for you.

You’ll need peanut butter (duh), cocoa powder, shredded coconut, ground flax meal, chia seeds, vanilla extract and maple syrup.

Brownie Batter Overnight Oats

Click here to see the Brownie Batter Overnight Oats Recipe.

This one isn’t as sweet as it looks − using a natural sweetener, cocoa powder and black chocolate chips.

If you’re looking to get a really balanced breakfast, I’d pick this one as my first choice. Not only does it contain healthy protein and carbs, but also some good fats.

You’ll need cocoa powder, chia seeds, plain yogurt, coconut oil, any milk and chocolate chips.

Strawberries & Cream Overnight Oats

See the Strawberries & Cream Overnight Oats Recipe.

Yes, this overnight oats recipe really tastes like strawberries and cream, except it’s healthier and it’ll keep you full for longer.

You’ll need strawberries, any milk, Greek yogurt and chia seeds.

It’s quite easy to make, and definitely a great way to use strawberries.

Peanut Butter & Banana Overnight Oats

Click here to see the Peanut Butter & Banana Overnight Oats Recipe.

Let me finish this Overnight Oats Recipes Roundup with my personal favorite.

What I love about this one is it tastes fruity And elaborate, dessert-like.

It manages to stay very healthy (despite being decadent), so that’s definitely great to eat all week.

You’ll need peanut butter, bananas, cinnamon, whole flax seeds, almond milk, and maple syrup.

Enjoy!

 

Don’t forget to pin this roundup for later, when you finally have time to try & prep all these delicious recipes!

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