Inspired by my childhood obsession, these fruit on the bottom overnight oats have a fruity surprise under a layer of creamy oatmeal. Just 5 simple ingredients and 10 minutes to prepare, making these perfect for meal prep day!
We are huge oatmeal fans, be it baked oatmeal or steel cut oats. But when we need to get our meal prep done quickly, overnight oats are where it's at!
Unlike traditional oatmeal, overnight oats do not require cooking. Simply combine the ingredients and let it sit in the fridge overnight, and you will wake up to thick, creamy oatmeal.
Fruit on the bottom overnight oats are a fun remix, with sweet mashed berries on the bottom, just like everyone's favorite yogurt cups!
Reasons you'll ♡ fruit on the bottom overnight oats
- they are vegan, gluten-free, and require no cooking
- you can have them prepped in under 10 minutes with just 5 ingredients
- they are perfect for grab and go breakfasts through the week
Recipe video
These overnight oats are probably one of the easiest meal prep recipes on my site. Watch the video below to see how easily they come together! You can find more of my recipe videos on my YouTube channel, or on Facebook.
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Ingredients required
Believe it or not, there are just five simple ingredients you'll need to make these overnight oats!
- frozen fruit- I like to use a 4-berry blend, and choose frozen as they are so juicy when they thaw. We mash them with a spoon until they are pureed in the bottom of the jar
- maple syrup- just a touch is added to the fruit to sweeten the oatmeal. Play around with this to get your perfect sweetness.
- rolled oats- sometimes called 'large flake' or 'old fashioned oats', this is the whole oat that has been rolled flat. Do not swap for quick oats, which have been processed, as this will give your overnight oats an unpleasant 'chalky' flavor
- chia seeds- the key to getting thick overnight oats as opposed to watery is the addition of chia seeds. After exposing the seeds to liquid, they expand and acquire a 'gel-like' texture that is crucial in thickening the oats
- almond milk- to soften the oats and activate the thickening properties of the chia seeds. Swap for your favorite milk including: dairy, oat milk, soy milk or nut milk
Making overnight oats
This recipe is so so simple, and perfect when you want to prep your breakfasts ahead but don't have a lot of time.
- Place thawed frozen fruit in the bottom of a 1 pint jar with maple syrup.
- Mash with the handle of a wooden spoon until pureed.
- Top with oatmeal, chia seeds and almond milk.
- Seal and refrigerate overnight.
Which jars to use
You can use jars or meal prep containers to make these oats. I recommend a 1 pint jar or anything close to that size. Here are some suggestions:
- 1 pint jar- just a standard jar (I purchase mine at the grocery store and use them for everything!). Use wide-mouth jars rather than tapered so they are easy to eat out of!
- 12.5 oz Weck Tulip Jars- pictured above, they are super cute but pricier than standard mason jars
- ½ Liter Weck Jars- the straight edged jars pictured below; these ones are larger and more dynamic than the tulip jars
Recipe variations
- almond milk- swap for any other nut milk (macadamia nut, cashew milk), oat milk, or regular dairy milk
- frozen berries- swap for any 'juicy' fruit (peaches, mango, cherries)
- maple syrup- swap for honey, coconut sugar, or your favorite alternative sweetener
- add ins- you could also add in ground flax, adaptogens, hemp seeds, goji berries, nuts or seeds
- extra creamy- add a dollop of yogurt or coconut yogurt to up the creaminess
Prep ahead and storage instructions
Overnight oats are the ultimate meal prep recipe because, well, they must be prepared at least a day ahead before enjoying. I like to have an assembly line going and prepare 4 portions at a time for easy breakfasts through the week:
- fridge- store in the fridge for up to 4 days
- hot or cold- you can enjoy them cold, or warm in the microwave
- freezer- I do not believe they would freeze/thaw well, but have not tried (leave me a comment if you try it!)
Reader tips
I love it when you share your modifications on the recipe! Here are some ways readers have changed up the recipe:
- Carrie does not mash the fruit and adds a teaspoon of vanilla extract
- Yoli swaps the almond milk for fat free protein milk
- Jill uses fresh raspberries + blackberries
Leave me a comment to tell us how you like your overnight oats so I can include it in our post!
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Fruit on the Bottom Overnight Oats
Ingredients
- 1 cup frozen fruit thawed
- 1 teaspoon maple syrup
- ½ cup rolled oats
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- ¾ cup almond milk
Instructions
- Place thawed frozen fruit in the bottom of a jar (at least 12.5 oz; 1 pint works too). Mash with a spatula until pureed.
- Add in the following order: maple syrup, rolled oats, chia seeds, and almond milk. No need to stir, just put the lid on and place in the fridge overnight.
- Store for up to 4 days. Enjoy cold.
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Tips:
- almond milk– swap for any other nut milk (macadamia nut, cashew milk), oat milk, or regular dairy milk
- frozen berries– swap for any ‘juicy’ fruit (peaches, mango, cherries)
- maple syrup– swap for honey, coconut sugar, or your favorite alternative sweetener
- add ins– you could also add in ground flax, adaptogens, hemp seeds, goji berries, nuts or seeds
- extra creamy– add a dollop of yogurt or coconut yogurt to up the creaminess
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Tori says
Hi this is a great recipe but I am wondering if you measure the frozen/thawed fruit before or after it has thawed. I thawed a bunch of strawberries to use in a couple of jars and measure it once it was thawed out and it seemed like a lot. I used a 16oz jar and follow the measurements and everything was just about overflowing the 16 oz jar.
Denise Bustard says
Hi Tori! Apologies for my late reply. I always measure them out before thawing.
H. T. says
Could you substitute quinoa for the oats?
Denise Bustard says
Hi H.T.! I have not tried overnight quinoa, and don't know if they would soften all the way through. If you'd like a tried and true breakfast quinoa recipe, check out: https://sweetpeasandsaffron.com/berry-almond-breakfast-quinoa-make-ahead/
Lauren K says
So simple and delicious!! I added sliced banana on top of the mashed frozen berries, and used a seed trio mix I have (it’s chia, flax and hemp) instead of just chia because it’s what I had on hand. Have already made them three times! Thanks for a tasty and quick recipe!
Denise Bustard says
Hi Lauren! That sounds like such a delicious variation, thanks for sharing! And thank you for coming back to leave a review, I really appreciate that 🙂
Suzanne says
We love Overnigh Oats and this version sound amazing. Can't wait to try.....
Denise says
I hope you enjoy!
Maria says
I discovered your link and this recipe in early September (2019). Have to say, I've tried overnight oats and though they were pretty good, but this approach takes it to a whole other level of deliciousness!! This is my always go to recipe. Thanks for sharing!
Denise says
Hi Maria! So happy to hear this! Thank you so much for taking the time to come back and leave a review.
Stacy says
These are excellent. Shared the link with my exercise group.🙂
Denise says
Hi Stacy! I'm so happy you enjoyed! Thanks for sharing the recipe and for leaving a review!
Carrie Blacker says
Love these! I use frozen berries...and don’t mash them. They go sof overnight. I also add a teaspoon of vanilla extract
Denise says
Awesome, so glad to hear you love these overnight oats, Carrie! <3
KT says
Just made my 1st batch of this & I love it (I used cashew milk)! If I wanted to add protein powder and/or peanut butter powder to your recipe--when would I do that--should I mix into whatever milk I'm using and then follow recipe as usual? Thanks!
Denise says
I would mix it into your milk before adding, so you get peanut butter in every bite!
Wendy says
What a great idea!
LesLi says
Is there something instead of chia seeds? Maybe ground flax or something?
Denise says
Hi LesLi, I have only tried with chia seeds, but flax might work as it does help thicken things. If you try, I'd love to hear how it works out for you!
Rachel Turrisi says
Just made this, and it was amazing! I am always rushing to work in the morning and I just grabbed it out of my fridge to take with me! Thank you for sharing this, I think this will be my new go-to breakfast!
Denise says
I'm so happy to hear it was a hit! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review, Rachel!
Jan Grandy says
Are these ingredients for each jar or all jars?
Denise says
Ingredients listed are for 1 portion!
Shyela Pecorelli says
where are these jars from? thanks!
Denise says
Hi Shyela! They are 12.5 oz Weck jars, here's the link: https://amzn.to/2sUjlIe
yoli hernandez says
I swap out the nut milk for fat free protien milk this lowers the calories and boosts up the protien to 15g
My dietary requirements are high protein... This is my go to recipe
Denise says
That's so awesome to hear! THank you so much for taking the time to leave a review, Yoli! 🙂
Jill Schultz says
I've made this recipe many time now. I love how easy, healthy and delicious it is. I only made one change and that is that I use fresh fruit. So far my favorite combo is raspberries and blackberries. Thanks for a great recipe, I'm so glad I tried it.
Denise says
I'm so happy you like it, Jill! I will have to try with raspberries & blackberries 🙂 Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a review!
Diana Arabova says
Hi Jill,
I would like to use fresh fruit too. Did you also mash the fresh fruit?
thanks!
Denise says
You could absolutely use fresh fruit, and just mash it up. Enjoy!
Pat says
Can these be heated up?
Denise says
I suppose so, although I've never tried. Overnight oats are usually enjoyed cold 🙂
Jessica says
Thanks for this awesome recipe! I normally have overnight oats daily but this was next level and so simple.
Denise says
So happy you enjoyed it, Jessica!
Alia says
Will it work the same with quick cooking steel cut oats?
Denise says
Good question! I am actually just experimenting with overnight steel cut oats and they are very different than rolled oats, much chewier. I have only tried the regular steel cut oats but now I want to try instant ones! I did 1/4 cup SCO + 3/4 cup almond milk and it was too much liquid so I'd go down to 1/2 cup. Hope this helps, and I will be posting the recipe on the site soon!
Alia Shalabi says
Thanks so much for the reply! I didn't know instant SCO existed till I saw them at Costco. So, yeah, I have lots to use up! I will try it tonight with the reduced liquid. Thanks, again!
Denise says
Update on this: I tried some instant SCO as overnight oats and they were pretty terrible. Super mushy...so I don't think they are a good option for overnight oats.
Janice says
I just look good health food
Sajeda says
Does the fruit have to be thawed or can we just put in frozen fruit?
Denise says
You don't have to thaw it, but if you want to mash it up like the fruit on the bottom cups, it makes it easier when it has been frozen and then thawed. But it will still taste great with frozen fruit.
Jeannie says
Does this recipe make more than one jar?
Denise says
Hi Jeannie! The recipe is for one jar but I often do four at a time and have a little assembly line 🙂
sera says
I don't know why, but in reading all the recipes for overnight oats, it never occurred to me that I should eat them cold! I read that and then immediately got up and prepared a batch to try. I love them! I've had them every morning for breakfast for the last three days. Thanks for the recipe!
Denise says
I'm so happy you enjoyed them Sera! It is a bit strange to eat cold oats but I can't imagine it any other way for overnight oats 😀