Peanut Butter Overnight Oats are the perfect make-ahead breakfast for busy mornings! Prepare a ton in advance, get them ready the night before and enjoy a nutritious breakfast on the go. A dozen jars of almost-ready-to-eat meals make great gifts, too.
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Food is 100% my love language. I love love love sharing it with the people close to me.
I think that when someone cooks for you, it is usually a labor of love, and it’s such a special thing to share, no matter the occasion.
Growing up, my mom always had a bunch of ready-to-go chicken pot pies in the freezer. We ate them from time to time, but mostly she saved them to share with friends who might need them.
I remember going with her many times, picnic basket in tow, to the doors of friends who had lost loved ones, undergone surgeries, moved across town or just had a baby.
We’d drop off some hugs and stick that chicken pot pie in their freezer, ready for them whenever they wanted a home-cooked meal with little to no effort, but a lot of love.
I always thought it was the sweetest gesture, and it’s something I aim to carry on now as an adult.
Now, whenever a friend has a baby or has a death or illness in their family, I try to help out any way I can.
I haven’t quite perfected my mom’s chicken pot pies (I should really learn that one), there are other ways I can help.
Whether that is by bringing them food, helping them run an errand or sending a text to say hello, a little act of kindness can go a long way.
Breakfast is hard for me (I’m not — and never will be — a morning person) and I imagine it’s not easy for everyone else either, especially if they’re going through a hard time or navigating a big shift in their routine.
One of my favorite foods to make for myself for breakfast is overnight oats, but they can be such a thoughtful gift too.
It is so easy to spoon a bunch of ingredients into jars, then set them aside for later use!
I have many favorite recipes for myself — it’s so fun to mix up the flavors. Peanut butter and chocolate is my go-to, but these espresso overnight oats are a close second.
When you give overnight oats as gifts, all your friend has to do is add milk, their sweetener of choice and maybe some toppings, then place them in the fridge for up to four days.
When they’re ready to eat them, a little shake or stir is all they need! They can be eaten straight from the fridge!
Peanut butter for breakfast is my favorite (as if this Peanut Butter Banana Bacon Elvis Smoothie isn’t proof enough) and I just love making these Peanut Butter Overnight Oats for myself.
I am such a peanut butter fiend, and so is my friend Madison. (Just look at these cereal bars! All the heart eyes.)
If she lived closer, I’d totally have made her a batch of these oats when she had her baby boy last month.
How to make peanut butter overnight oats
The mixture for these overnight oats is easy:
- old-fashioned oats – I like to use these ones from Bob’s Red Mill
- chia seeds — These are what makes these overnight oats nice and thick.
- peanut butter powder — This is what gives these oats their peanut butter flavor.
- a pinch of salt — Don’t skimp. A big pinch gives these saltiness to pair with the sweetness.
- cacao nibs — I always add these for a little crunch. You could do chocolate chips instead or skip this.
How to get overnight oats ready for the next day
The night before you want to eat overnight oats for breakfast, you’ll want to do a few quick things before you hop into bed.
- Add your milk of choice. (I use almond milk.)
- Add a sweetener.
- Shake, shake, shake!
- Put it in the fridge.
Sweeteners for overnight oats
You have some choices when it comes to sweetness. You can skip it, or you can add a teaspoon of brown sugar or something like Splenda.
I prefer to add honey. You could also use maple syrup or agave.
Make sure that when you add a stickier sweetener, that you add your milk at the same time. And then shake it — really, really well. Otherwise, the flavor won’t be distributed properly.
I usually make a bunch, then prepare a few for the week and keep them in the fridge. They’ll keep for four days, so you can plan ahead!
In the morning, you just grab one and go at it with a spoon. The perfect on-the-go breakfast!
If you do it that way, you’ll need a bunch of jars — then you can really make as many as you want in advance! “Stocking up” so to speak.
More make-ahead breakfast recipes
So next time you have a friend in need (especially if they love peanut butter as much as me), give them the gift of easy, make-ahead breakfasts in the form of these Peanut Butter Overnight Oats, or one of these other make-ahead breakfasts.
- Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats
- Baked Apple Oatmeal
- Orange Poppy Seed Muffins
- Yogurt Parfait Breakfast Popsicles
- Raspberry Baked Oats
Peanut Butter Overnight Oats
ingredients
- ½ cup old-fashioned oats
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- 2 tablespoons peanut butter powder
- 1 pinch salt
- 1 tablespoon cacao nibs optional
- ½ cup almond milk or any milk of your choice
- 1 tablespoon honey maple syrup or agave nectar
instructions
- In a small jar, layer oats, chia seeds, peanut butter powder and a pinch of salt. Top with cacao nibs if using. Seal jar and store in a dry place up to 6 months.
- When ready to prepare, fill the jar almost to the top with the milk of your choice. Use more milk to make a runnier oatmeal, or use less milk to allow it to firm up more. (Around ¼ to ½ cup based on your preference.)
- Stir in the sweetener of your choice. Seal and shake jar.
- Leave overnight in the fridge to rest for at least 8 hours, up to 4 days. Enjoy cold.
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Jane S. says
Those jars look so cute. Yes, you want something quick and easy for breakfast. I’ll try this recipe this weekend.
SQ says
This is delish — my new go-to breakfast!!!!
Susannah says
So happy to hear that, SQ!
SQ says
This is delish — my new go-to breakfast!!!!
SQ says
This is delish — my new go-to breakfast!!!!
Sherri Hall says
I have made these several times and love the combo. I even add cocoa nibs for a crunch. However, the half cup of milk is not enough. It was bone dry. I’ve found that 3/4 cup is perfect.
Susannah says
Hey Sherri! Thanks for your comment. I find this ratio perfect for me with almond milk, but to each their own! I am glad you have found the 3/4 cup of milk is perfect.
Kellie says
This was so good! I used Chobani extra creamy oat milk, honey, and 2 tsps of real chocolate chips. The taste was amazing.
Susannah says
Oh, I’m so happy to hear this, Kellie! That sounds like a winning combination.