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Easy Overnight Buckwheat Parfait

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All of these warm spring mornings have brought back my cravings for no-cook parfaits. Parfaits are one of my favourite summer foods because they are virtually effortless, don’t require a stove, and are different every time I make them.

Lately, I’ve been enjoying this breakfast quite a bit and it only dawned on me recently that maybe I should share it with you. Ok, well I knew I wanted to share it with you, but my real problem was stopping myself from inhaling it before I could snap some pictures! It was nothing short of a miracle that I restrained myself enough this morning to snap a few pics.

At night, I soak raw buckwheat groats in water separately from the chia seed, almond milk, and banana mixture. I did this because buckwheat groats get super slimy when soaked and I wanted to be able to rinse them very well before adding them to my breakfast. Soaking also makes it more digestible, but be sure to really chew the buckwheat. It’s easy to just swallow it down and then it doesn’t digest well, if you catch my drift.

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After rinsing the buckwheat in the morning, I stirred it into my chia mixture. The soaked buckwheat remains crunchy and gives the overnight mixture a completely different texture than regular overnight oats. Mind you, it’s not crunchy in a break-your-tooth kinda way, but crunchy-soft if that makes any sense.

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If you want, you can throw your toppings on and enjoy it in a bowl or you can layer it into a parfait like I did this morning. Whatever floats your boat!

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In today’s parfait:

  • overnight buckwheat mixture
  • blueberries
  • strawberries
  • sliced banana
  • crumbled up Rustic Banana Oat Cake (made it yesterday and thought it would be nice in here…it was!)
  • cashew nut butter
  • Strawberry nut cream
  • Maple syrup drizzled on top

 

I tried hard to make my layers pretty for the camera. :)

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Other things you can add into your own parfait:

  • granola
  • crumbled up muffins/loaves
  • crumbled up granola bars
  • nuts/seeds
  • nut or seed butter
  • apple/pumpkin butter
  • dried fruit
  • shredded coconut
  • other fresh fruits
  • smoothies
  • banana soft serve
  • carob powder
  • mini dark chocolate chips
  • homemade chocolate sauce
  • chocolate avocado pudding
  • protein powder
  • etc

 

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Easy Overnight Buckwheat Parfait

Vegan, gluten-free, no bake/raw, oil-free, soy-free
Yield
1 serving
Prep time
5 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
5 minutes

Similar to vegan overnight oats, but with a fun, crunchy texture. Roll out of bed and enjoy this no-cook parfait all summer long with barely any effort at all. Buckwheat and chia seeds are both high in protein and fibre and chia seeds contain all kinds of healthy omega fats. Add in some fruit and you have yourself a well-balanced breakfast.

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup raw buckwheat groats (I buy them at Upaya Naturals and Whole Foods bulk bin), soaked in water overnight
  • 3/4 cup almond milk (I used 1 cup, but it was a bit too liquid-y)
  • 2 tbsp chia seeds (no subs)
  • 1 ripe large banana (mash half, chop other half)
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon and vanilla extract, optional
  • rolled oats (optional)

Directions

  1. Add the buckwheat groats into a bowl and cover with water. Stir. Place in the fridge overnight, or for at least a few hours, uncovered is fine.
  2. In a separate bowl, whisk together the chia seeds, almond milk, banana, and optional cinnamon and vanilla. Whisk well until no chia clumps remain. Place in fridge overnight, uncovered is fine.
  3. In the morning, rinse the buckwheat with cold water in a strainer until no slimy bits remain. Add rinsed and strained buckwheat into the chia mixture and stir well. Top with your desired toppings or make a parfait. Just before serving, drizzle a small amount of pure maple syrup on top to bring it all together.
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Feel free to make this into a breakfast, snack, or even jazz it up for dessert.

Then grab a spoon and dig in!

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Ok, so maybe I couldn’t wait after all…

For other no-cook summer breakfast recipes, check out my Raw Buckwheat breakfast Porridge (a big batch made in the processor), easy vegan overnight oats, and VOO Parfaits.

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Happy breakfast!

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Filed Under: Gluten Free, Ice Cream/Banana Soft Serve, No Bake/Raw, Nut Free Option, Oil Free, Parfaits/Granola/Cereal, Quick & Easy, Snacks, Soy Free, Spring, Summer, Vegan Overnight Oats Tagged With: buckwheat overnight oats, overnight oats, raw buckwheat parfait, Vegan Overnight Oats

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Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit
14 years ago

Crunchy-soft, that explains buckwheat! I think the worst thing was when I thought roasted buckwheat was the same as regular/raw buckwheat. I made a big bowl of porridge and it was horrendous! Never again.
I love that you’ve been using a gluten-free grain in your overnight parfaits. I’ve tried time and time again to eat oats and I react no matter what. So frustrating because oats are just so darn tasty.

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The Mrs @ Success Along the Weigh
14 years ago

I love the texture in all the layers. A party in the piehole! (Or I guess parfait hole?) I’m disturbed…is it the weekend yet? :)

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Heather
14 years ago

That looks soooooo good – you just made me hungry! I have to get back to WF and check out the bulk bin – it was empty of buckwheat groats when I went last week :(

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Heather
14 years ago

You can probably blame me for that one…hah.

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Heather
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

Haha…..I will just have to check back often not that I need an excuse ;)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Heather
14 years ago

I can give you some on Saturday if you want!

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Heather
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

I might just take you up on that. Thanks!

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Traci
14 years ago

There you go again…. Making me hungry!

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Cait's Plate
14 years ago

Love parfaits! I never thought to use overnight oats as part of one but I love that idea!!

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Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat
14 years ago

Ooh I love that tall glass photo! My stomach is grumbling out of control right now. Haven’t had buckwheat in far too long but I think I’ll get some when I’m at Bulk Barn this weekend. Thanks for the great idea Ange! Had I been in your house this morning, there’s no way you’d have been able to snap any pics of this before it ended up in my belly lol!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat
14 years ago

Does BB carry buckwheat groats now?

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Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

Yep, mine does! They seem to come and go though.

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Willow
14 years ago

Oooh, nice! I love all your poridge/oat/parfait/breakfasts! Such good ideas! :)

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Stephanie @ The Fitness Adventures
14 years ago

“Ok, well I knew I wanted to share it with you, but my real problem was stopping myself from inhaling it before I could snap some pictures!”

This happens to me all the time!

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Angela
Reply to  Stephanie @ The Fitness Adventures
14 years ago

I always say that breakfast is the hardest thing to blog about!

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Joanna
14 years ago

Thanks Angela! I’ve had issues with overnight oats because I don’t like the kind of lack of texture, but this sounds absolutely perfect. Will try for sure!

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Angela
Reply to  Joanna
14 years ago

It’s fun to make one with an equal portion of rolled oats & buckwheat….then you have the best of both worlds: creaminess from the oats and crunch from the buckwheat. :)

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Catalina @ Cake with Love
14 years ago

The colors are so fresh and beautiful, this is one great summer brekfast!

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Kale Crusaders
14 years ago

I love buckwheat! This looks like an awesome departure from my steel cut oatmeal routine.

I’m sure it will taste just as awesome slightly heated on the stove in the morning. I like my oatmeal/porridge warm in the morning, what can I say? I’ll give both treatments a try!

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Beth
14 years ago

That looks delicious! Trying it tonight for tomorrow!

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Katrina
14 years ago

This is such a fabulous breakfast! Yum!

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Caralyn @ glutenfreehappytummy
14 years ago

happy breakfast indeed! that looks delicious! i love buckwheat, but have never had it like this before! thanks for sharing!

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Liz @ Tip Top Shape
14 years ago

Looks delicious!!! These really are great for summer :D

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Erica { EricaDHouse.com }
14 years ago

Think I finally have my excuse to try Buckwheat!

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Becca
14 years ago

Ugh, your Rustic Banana Oat Cake is my FAVORITE recipe from the blog. To eat in a VOO would be heaven. Thanks for the idea!

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jo @ includingcake
14 years ago

i’m really intrigued to try this…I have a huge bag of raw buckwehat but always grind it into flour. I’ve never thought to use it as groats!

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Jocelyn @ Peace Love Nutrition
14 years ago

Yum! This is my favorite breakfast- filled with lots of nutritious mineral and vitamin rich foods

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Kelly
14 years ago

Can you use steel cut oats??

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