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Carob Banana Chia Vegan Overnight Oats

February 1, 2011

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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.

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Step 1: Place your oats, chia seeds, walnuts, carob powder, and salt into a bowl and whisk.

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Step 2: Pour in 1 cup of Almond Milk (or your choice of milk) and the 1/2 tsp of vanilla extract.

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Whisk well until all the clumps are gone.

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Step 3: Add in the chopped bananas.

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Whisk and smash some of the bananas into the mixture. This will help incorporate the sweetness throughout.

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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.

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After 1 hour in the fridge, it looks like this…

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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!

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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…!

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Cooking Tutorials Tagged With: overnight oats, Protein-Packed Carob Banana Chia Vegan Overnight Oats, Vegan Overnight Oats, VOO, voo faq

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Justeen @ Blissful Baking
15 years ago

Mmm I love the doughy texture of overnight oats! I haven’t had them in a while because the cold weather makes me crave a hot breakfast in the morning, but this version looks too good to pass up until warmer weather hits. :)

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Rebecca
15 years ago

Love your site! Enjoying your recipes here in Paris :) I’m a huge breakfast fan and love oats and muesli. Have some form of them pretty much every day. I’m curious- if you don’t soak the oats and eat them raw as muesli or toasted in the oven (like granola which I am into lately) does it still have the same health benefit as overnight muesli or hot oatmeal? Thanks!

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Sruthi @ Exercise, Food & Beyond
15 years ago

You should make some kind of a dip and hummus. I will be getting the 7 layer dip from whole foods they allways have it around super bowl time, not a very healthy one but super bowl happens only once a year so I guess I have the excuse to eat anything.

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Liz @ IHeartVegetables
15 years ago

You have me totally hooked on Vegan Overnight Oats! The other day I went to bed and then got up at like 11 because I realized I didn’t make my oats for the next morning!!

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Kjirsten- Balanced Healthy Life
15 years ago

I will be watching the super bowl and actually can’t wait. I haven’t even started thinking about munchies for the big game yet. I think I better start today though. I wouldn’t want to let down the hungry football guys!

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Little Bookworm
15 years ago

Thanks for this post. I plan to try this recipe soon with ground flaxseed as it sounds amazing! :D

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Mel
15 years ago

Recipe looks delish! I am planning on making my first green monster tomorrow! Does is make a difference if I use a fresh vs frozen banana?

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Maria
15 years ago

Can you use steel cut oats and soak them overnight without boiling them first?

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Livvy
15 years ago

LOVE IT!!! I had literally the EXACT same brekkie yesterday, only mine had cocoa powder instead of carob, plus I used pecans and cocoa almonds in lieu of the walnuts. So funny that you just posted it too, but VOO are sooo delicious:)

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Emma
15 years ago

yet another time saver! thanks, Angela!!! :) I am a true believer that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and its naturally the most rushed. so pre-prepared, healthy meals are ideal

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Amy @ purewellnessamy
15 years ago

I had overnight oats this morning, too!

While I was shoveling today, I thought about black bean burger *sliders* topped with avocado and a bit a fresh salsa as a Superbowl snack …And ff course, hummus, veggies and pita chips is a standard!

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Zestful Lou
15 years ago

Did you catch Oprah today? It was all about vegan diets…very interesting episode!

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bree marsh @ deliciously dense
Reply to  Zestful Lou
15 years ago

dang, i meant to tune DVR that!

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Lisa
Reply to  bree marsh @ deliciously dense
15 years ago

Check your tv menu it comes on again @ 10:00 tonight in Georgia. Thanks.

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Sarah Dean
15 years ago

I cant seem to find chia seeds anywhere I have looked. Where do you buy them?

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bree marsh @ deliciously dense
15 years ago

OMG, i am doing this tonight! i have everything! will do cocoa instead of carob though, i actually like the bitterness of unsweetened cocoa powder, it is my new obsession! i make a killer chocolate coconut smoothie with it, very similar to this recipe! i am super excited to see how everything melds together overnight! thanks!

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Ari @ ThE DiVa DiSh
15 years ago

All my favorite ingredients in one bowl =]!! We are watching the super bowl, but not sure what we are makin yet! We usually try and make the food that comes from the particular city of the team we are rooting for =]

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Mary (What's Cookin' with Mary)
15 years ago

Not sure yet what the plans for Sunday are… we like to wing it ;) I am thinking about making a Mexican 7 layer dip with homemade, seasoned pita crisps. Nothing like a dip that remind me of when I was a kiddo!

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
15 years ago

I tried overnight oats once and I wasn’t a fan! This does look pretty darn good though, so maybe they deserve another shot…

I won’t be watching the Superbowl because I have an exam on Monday. :( But if I were, I’d probably make things like guacamole and bruschetta. They’re always big hits with my friends!

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Sasha
15 years ago

I love the idea of the vegan overnight oats and have tried it. However I have never liked the warm oatmeal texture or porridge. I wonder what you could put in the VOO to make it more of a crunchy and less mushy. Maybe a heartier grain soaked some nuts? I don’t know it’s a texture thing for me. If you have any idea’s let me know.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Sasha
15 years ago

Maybe you could stir in some crunchy granola right before eating…or use nuts throughout?

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Baking 'n' Books
Reply to  Sasha
15 years ago

I’ve never tried it but maybe toasted quinoa or millet or something? Just a thought…personally, I love granola ;)

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jenn
15 years ago

my issue as of late if that i only have steel cut oats…can you use them for overnight oats?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  jenn
15 years ago

Im not sure, sorry. Maybe someone else knows! :)

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Alaina
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
15 years ago

For me, steel cut oats work ONLY as overnight oats. But I make mine in the crockpot so they they cook all night. I have the recipe on my blog! They are delicious. :-)

For Super Bowl, I love chicken wings and nachos.

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laura
15 years ago

Yummy!
I love your oats recipes :)

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