"When a man diets, he usually eats oatmeal in addition to everything else he usually eats." -- E.W. Howe
I guess the appeal of it is that you can prepare it the night before and in the morning you can heat it up, eat, and go. And making it in a mason jar makes it quite portable as well.
Now, I am definitely a chocolate and peanut butter kind of girl, so when I saw these Reese's Overnight Oats by Let's Eat Cake, I knew this was the one I was going to try. It was super easy to measure everything out the night before. I threw it in my lunchbag and brought it to work. After I heated it up, that's when the magic began. The peanut butter and chocolate chips melted together and made this smooth and creamy delicious oatmeal. I will DEFINITELY be making this again!
(Image from Let's Eat Cake)
Now, hubby wanted in on the action. But he said he didn't think he was really going to like peanut butter in his oatmeal. Not a problem, because I also had another recipe for Pecan Pie Overnight Oats by Damn Delicious. This was a little more time consuming because you mix together syrup and sugar and the pecans to make almost like a brittle topping. (Honestly, I could have eaten all that by myself without any oatmeal.) Hubby said it was okay, but he's guy. I don't think they get overly excited by food.
(Photo by Damn Delicious.)
So, overnight oatmeal is a big success in my book! I will definitely be doing this again, at least once a week. Now to get the kids on board with the idea!
Do you have any favorite overnight oatmeal recipes? I would love to try something with berries in it I think!
From my board "What's for Breakfast?"
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