Happy February 1st!
I don’t know about you, but I celebrated the end of January this morning. We are one month closer to Spring and for me it is all about the little things in the deep of Winter. Today, we are bracing for a big snowstorm traveling up from the US tonight into Wednesday. If it is anything like I saw on the news, it is going to be a big one! Last night, Eric said we should hit up the grocery store and ‘stock up’ and I had to laugh because we probably have enough food in this house to survive until retirement.
But this post isn’t about Old Man Winter, it is about breakfast!
If you are new to the blog, you might not know about my obsession with Vegan Overnight Oats and Vegan Overnight Oat Parfaits, but a quick glance at my breakfast category on my Recipes page will explain things a bit better. Don’t say I didn’t warn you though.
Vegan Overnight Oats are mixed before you go to bed at night and you do not cook it, so there is literally zero preparation in the morning. You stick the spoon in and you enjoy the doughy goodness.
It is also perfect for those mornings when turning on the stovetop might pose a risk to yourself or others. My melted spatulas thank me.
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Carob Banana Chia Vegan Overnight Oats
For the rest of my Vegan Overnight Oat recipes, see here.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup Almond milk (or your choice)
- 1/3 cup regular oats
- 1 tbsp carob powder (I buy it at bulk Barn)
- 2 tbsp chia seeds
- Tiny pinch of kosher salt
- 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1-2 tbsp walnuts, chopped (optional, or use other nuts)
- 1 ripe banana, chopped
- Maple syrup to drizzle, to taste (optional)
Directions: Mix the dry ingredients (oats, carob powder, chia seeds, optional walnuts, salt) in a medium sized bowl with a whisk. Now pour in the milk and pure vanilla extract, Whisk well until all clumps are gone. Finally, Stir in the chopped ripe banana. Place in the fridge for 1 hour or overnight. You can cover it, or leave it under covered. When ready, give it a good stir and enjoy. Drizzle a bit of maple syrup on top if you wish! You can get creative with different mix-ins too.
Nutritional info (Serves 1, not including walnuts): approx. ~450 kcals, 14 grams fat (includes 6.3 g Omega-3 & 1.9 g Omega-6), 20 grams fibre, and 16 grams protein.
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I have been receiving a lot of vegan overnight oat questions, so I thought I would do a quick VOO FAQ.
1. Can I substitute flax seed for chia seeds?
I have heard that you can substitute ground flax for the chia seeds in Vegan Overnight Oats. Once I tried using whole flax seeds and it did not work out great, so I never recommend using whole flax seeds. Because ground flax doesn’t absorb as much liquid as chia seeds, you may have to reduce the amount of milk you use (maybe 1/4 cup). If at all possible, use the chia seeds though because they really work lovely in this recipe.
2. Can I substitute cocoa powder for carob powder?
Carob powder is much sweeter tasting than cocoa powder, so I would not recommend substituting it 1:1. If you do not have carob powder, you could probably use 1 teaspoon of cocoa powder if you wanted to, but the recipe will work without either!
3. Can I use instant oats instead of regular oats?
I have not tried using instant oats before, but maybe a reader has tried this and can comment on this in the comments section? My guess would be that the instant oats do not absorb as much liquid as the regular oats. I also really enjoy the chewiness of the regular oats.
4. I don’t have almond milk, can I use rice, soy, cow’s, hemp, oat, etc. instead?
You can substitute any kind of milk you desire!
5. Is the banana necessary?
The banana (in this recipe) is what gives the VOO some sweetness. If you do not want to use a banana, I would suggest adding 1-2 tablespoons of pure maple syrup to stir in or maybe try using dates. I have also successfully used Vega Choc-o-lot protein powder and it worked great to sweeten it up.
6. Do I cook the Vegan Overnight Oats or heat them in the microwave before eating?
Nope! There is absolutely no cooking involved in this recipe.
Step 1: Place your oats, chia seeds, walnuts, carob powder, and salt into a bowl and whisk.
Step 2: Pour in 1 cup of Almond Milk (or your choice of milk) and the 1/2 tsp of vanilla extract.
Whisk well until all the clumps are gone.
Step 3: Add in the chopped bananas.
Whisk and smash some of the bananas into the mixture. This will help incorporate the sweetness throughout.
Step 4: Place in the fridge for a minimum of 1 hour, or overnight. During this time, the chia seeds and oats will soak up the liquid and thicken up.
After 1 hour in the fridge, it looks like this…
Thick, doughy, chewy, and strangely addicting.
I used to think overnight oats looked so gross (and I guess they still do a bit!), but this is one of my favourite breakfasts now. It really grows on ya, I promise!
Soooo…the Super Bowl is coming up this Sunday and we are having a couple parties this weekend. This means that I have some food prep to do this week!
My questions to you today are 1) What food should I make for the Super Bowl?, 2) Will you be watching the Super Bowl or making anything fun? Appetizers, finger foods, dips, main entrees, pizza, desserts, drinks? So much to choose from…!
Looks delicious! I vote for nachos!
I totally agree with you–sunshine and warmth here we come! unfortunately, it is snowing/sleeting in nyc but the days are definitely getting longer. hang in there!
I noticed the days getting longer too…doesn’t get dark til 5:40pm now! lol. This makes me happy.
Hi Angela
Many thanks for all wonderful recipes. I jut bout a carob for this recipes but I realised its darker than what I see in your pictures, I read the label and it says toasted carob
So Im wondering if I can use it or not?
Thank you
I think it should be fine toasted or not. Let me know how it goes! :)
I use instant oats for overnight oats often and it totally works. Rolled oats plump up more as they absorb the liquid, so it appears that you are getting a larger serving and may be more satisfying that way, and of course, they are chewier. The instant oats version is still good, though!
Thanks Kelly! :)
I’m glad to see the return of overnight oats – definitely a sign that we’re getting closer to warmer weather!
For the superbowl, I like the idea of all finger foods – mini pizzas, finger sandwiches, egg rolls. Things that are easy to eat one handed and small enough so you can load up with a variety.
Mini pizzas sound fun
Those oats sound really good!!! Thanks for posting the recipe!
I can’t wait to get my hands on some carob! I’ve started making something I call Cookie Dough Bowls, which I use oat bran for and it is my favorite breakfast!
P.s. agreed, flax does NOT absorb as much liquid! Chia seeds absorb a lot though, about 1/3 cup per tablespoon of chips:)
Dips (for nachos) are usually a very popular dish at the Super Bowl parties. Anything warm and gooey will most likely be welcome ;)
Mmm I was thinking about a spinach artichoke dip or something like that
overnight oats rock my world — and make my morning oh-so-satisfying
Great Q&A Ange! Not sure if I’ll be doing a whole lot for the superbowl, but it’s an excuse to make fun food, right? I think you should make some apps… I need more ideas!
We are going to watch the SB with another couple and their adorable almost-1-year-old daughter. Husband is making his delicious chili (and I say that as someone who doesn’t love spicy food or Tex-Mex for that matter – it’s really that good!), friend is making a salad to cool the palate :) Thankfully neither the Patriots or the Jets are involved in the game – much less tension! :)
You have totally made me an overnight oats girl…and I have turned just about everyone who I know onto them as well! I’d love to see some of the dips you would come up with for the Super Bowl. I am always looking for new healthier snacky food. :)
I LOVE overnight oats! In fact I had them this morning they are the best.
I am attending a superbowl party this weekend as well. When invited to gathering I always try to bring some thing vegan/healthy. Most of the people are not health conscious so I am always trying to show them that being vegan/health isn’t so bad. I haven’t yet decided what to bring I look forward to seeing what everyone suggests maybe it will help me decide. I love your blog so much! It is truly an inspiration to me to keep at this vegan/health diet.
I definitely miss my breakfast overnight oats!! They will be my breakfast of choice as soon as the weather warms up! :)
A vegan spinach artichoke dip sounds amazing!!
I’ve never had overnight oats… EEK!!! I’m kind of scared… I’m going to have to try them when the weather gets a little warmer instead of the 19 degrees it’s supposed to be tomorrow!
The superbowl… I LOVE spinach artichoke dip, it’s probably my all time favorite “snack/party” food. I also love hummus!! And if you make it yourself, it makes a ton! Enough to feed a big crowd for sure!
You read my mind with the question about cocoa:-) I am saving this for the next time I need to make breakfast to go!
thanks for this recipe! I love your recipe for strawberry carob VOO but strawberries aren’t really in season now…looking forward to trying this one!
Ohh – this combo sounds fantastic!!
haha – we talked about getting to the grocery store also before this storm hits.
The VOO look yummy – I have everything in my house so I will be trying this tomorrow morning as I watch the snow fall – snow day :)
I’m gearing up for the big storm too! These oats look amazing, and I’m always looking for new places to buy ingredients in bulk from.
I don’t know about instant outs, but quick cooking oats turn out fine!