How to Make Overnight Steel Cut Oats (Easy Recipe) (2024)

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These overnight steel-cut oats are delicious, nutritious, and filling. And the best part is that they don’t require any cooking! You can make them in advance and then just grab and go in the morning.

This overnight oats recipe is very customizable, so you can easily adapt it to your taste and dietary preferences.

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Steel-cut oats are one of my favorite dishes to have for breakfast.

Unfortunately, they take a long time to cook.

If you decide to make a fresh bowl of steel-cut oatmeal in the morning, you are looking at about 20 to 30 minutes of cooking time.

Most people don’t have so much time in the morning to make breakfast. We all want something easy and healthy that we can just grab and go.

That’s why overnight oatmeal recipes have become so popular on the internet in the last couple of years.

Anything that helps us to make getting out the door in the morning less stressful is a winner.

Can You Eat Steel-Cut Oats Without Cooking Them?

Raw steel-cut oats are very hard, so you can’t really soak them the way you would do with rolled oats. They just don’t soften enough.

But there is still a way to prepare steel-cut oats without cooking them.

The trick is to soak them first in hot water and then place them in the fridge overnight. The hot water will speed up the process of soaking the oats, significantly reducing the required soaking time.

By the time you get up in the morning, the oats will have a nice chewy texture.

Why You Will Love This Recipe

A nourishing bowl of oats makes a delicious hearty breakfast.

Here are a few reasons to try this easy recipe:

  • Overnight steel-cut oatmeal is very easy to make. You don’t have to follow long recipes or learn complicated cooking techniques. Just put the ingredients together, mix them up a bit, and you are done.
  • It’s quick. It literally takes just a few minutes to prepare the oats, so you don’t have to spend a long time in the kitchen.
  • Overnight steel-cut oats are portable. If you prefer to take your breakfast to work or school, overnight steel-cut oats are perfect for you because you can make them in mason jars or glass containers and then just take them with you in the morning.
  • This recipe is very customizable. Once you know how to make the basic recipe, you can tailor it to your taste and dietary preference. For example, you can make them with different types of milk, such as cow’s or your favorite non-dairy milk. You can also experiment with adding your favorite oatmeal toppings (see below for some topping ideas).
  • Overnight steel-cut oats make a very healthy breakfast. Steel-cut oats are full of important vitamins, minerals, fiber, protein, and even fat. Adding chia seeds and other healthy topping makes them a breakfast of champions.

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Ingredient Notes

Here is a brief overview of the ingredients you’ll need to make a batch of overnight steel-cut oats:

  • Steel-cut oats: Keep in mind that steel-cut oats are not the same as rolled oats (also known as traditional or old-fashioned oats). Steel-cut oats are less processed than rolled oats. They are also much harder and cook differently.
  • Chia seeds: One downside of no-cook overnight steel-cut oats is that they don’t get as creamy as regularly cooked steel-cut oatmeal. For this reason, I always add some chia seeds to overnight steel-cut oats. Chia seeds improve the mouthfeel of the dish by adding a subtle creamy texture. Chia seeds are also a nutritional powerhouse and will boost the nutritional benefits of the breakfast.
  • Milk: You can use any milk you like. Regular cow’s milk works perfectly for this recipe. Any non-dairy milk, such as coconut or almond milk is also a great choice.

How to Make Overnight Steel Cut Oats

Here are the step-by-step instructions on how to make overnight steel cut oatmeal:

  1. Place the steel cut oats into a large bowl. You will need 1/4 cup of oats per portion. (Photo 1.)
  2. Carefully add boiling water to the bowl. The oats will swell quite a bit so make sure that the oats are covered by at least 1 1/2 inches of water. The more portions you are making, the more water you will need. (Photo 2.)
  3. To keep the water warm longer, place a cover on the bowl. I just use a small plate because it fits perfectly over my bowl. Let the oats soak for at least one hour. (Photo 3.)
  4. Remove the cover and drain the oats. (Photo 4.)
  5. Divide the soaked oats equally between jars or glass containers. (Photo 5.)
  6. Add the chia seeds. You will need about 1 tablespoon per portion. (Photo 6.)
  7. Add your favorite non-dairy or cow’s milk, about 1/2 cup per portion, and mix to combine. Cover with a tight lid and place in the fridge overnight. (Photo 7.)
  8. Add your favorite toppings, such as nuts and fruits, before serving. (Photo 8.)

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Variations

Here are a few ideas on how to customize this overnight steel-cut oats recipe with different toppings:

Sweeteners

I don’t usually add any additional sweetener to my morning oatmeal because I find that with fruits and berries, it tastes sweet enough.

If you want it to taste sweeter, you can add a little bit of natural sweetener:

  • Maple syrup
  • Honey
  • Coconut sugar
  • Raisins
  • Dried dates

Topping Ideas

Toppings add flavor and nutrition to the overnight steel cut oats. Choose your favorite toppings or experiment with new ones.

There are so many combinations that you can create a new flavor every day.

Topping # 1 – Berries and Fruits:

I usually add about 1/2 cup of fresh berries or cut-up fresh fruit.

Here are some of my favorite fruits and berries to add to overnight steel cut oats:

  • Blueberries
  • Strawberries
  • Blackberries
  • Raspberries
  • Peaches
  • Apples
  • Plums
  • Pineapple
  • Pomegranates
  • Oranges
  • Mango
  • Kiwi
  • etc.

Topping # 2 – Nuts, Seeds, and Nut Butters:

Don’t forget to add some nuts or nut butter. I usually add about two tablespoons of chopped nuts or one tablespoon of nut butter:

  • Almonds
  • Sunflower Seeds
  • Pumpkin Seeds
  • Flax Seeds
  • Shredded Coconut
  • Walnuts
  • Pecans
  • Cashews
  • Hazelnuts
  • Almond Butter
  • Cashew Butter
  • Cacao Nibs
  • etc.

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Storing

Store these overnight steel cut oats in the refrigerator in a glass jar with a tight lid. Consume within 48 hours

More Breakfast Recipes

If you are looking for healthy breakfast ideas, check out these recipes:

  • Quinoa with Fruit for Breakfast
  • Homemade Muesli
  • Egg Avocado Toast
  • Blueberry Kale Smoothie
  • Apple Cinnamon Quinoa Breakfast Bowl
  • Raspberry Oatmeal
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How to Make Overnight Steel Cut Oats

Yield: 2 portions

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Additional Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 8 hours 15 minutes

Very easy overnight steel cut oats recipe. No cooking required. Perfect for busy mornings.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup steel cut oats
  • 2 Tbsp chia seeds
  • 1 cup your favorite non-dairy or cow's milk

Toppings:

  • 1 cup of berries or cut up fruit
  • 2 Tbsp chopped nuts or 1 Tbsp nut butter

Instructions

  1. Place the steel cut oats into a large bowl.
  2. Carefully add boiling water to the bowl making sure that the oats are covered by at least 1 1/2 inches of water.
  3. Place a cover on the bowl and let the oats soak for at least one hour.
  4. Remove the cover and drain the oats.
  5. Divide the soaked oats equally between 2 jars or glass containers.
  6. Add 1 tablespoon of the chia seeds to each jar.
  7. Add your favorite non-dairy or cow’s milk and mix to combine. Cover with a tight lid and place in the fridge overnight.
  8. Add your favorite toppings such as nuts and fruits before serving.

Notes

1. Consume within 48 hours.

2. Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving of the base recipe made with almond milk without any toppings or sweeteners.

Nutrition Information

Yield 2 portionsServing Size 1/2 of recipe
Amount Per ServingCalories 184Total Fat 9.6gSaturated Fat 0.5gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 9.1gCholesterol 0mgSodium 25.5mgCarbohydrates 19.9gFiber 6.5gSugar 0.7gProtein 6.5g

Nutrition facts provided on this website are an estimate and not guaranteed to be accurate. Please see a qualified health care provider for personalized diet advice and make sure that each of the ingredients is allowed in your diet.

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How to Make Overnight Steel Cut Oats (Easy Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

Is it OK to soak steel cut oats overnight? ›

Cover and soak for 6 hours or overnight (see notes for shortcuts). This will improve digestibility and also slightly speed cooking time. It also yields fluffier, creamier oats! The following day (or 6 hours later), add a pinch of salt and bring to bubbling boil over high heat.

Is there a quicker way to cook steel cut oats? ›

In a very large, microwavable bowl combine _ cup Oats- _ cup water. We also recommend adding a little butter or coconut oil if this works for your diet; the fat in the oils bind to the starches in the oats which helps prevent boil overs. Cover and microwave on high for 3-5 minutes, stopping to stir every minute.

Are overnight oats the same as steel cut oats? ›

Steel-cuts oats can be used but expect them to very chewy and fairly dense. Follow this tip: Old-fashioned rolled oats are the best when it comes to the variety to use for overnight oats. They'll give you that creamy, smooth texture with just the right amount of chew.

What is the formula for overnight oats? ›

Mix equal parts old-fashioned oats (rolled oats, that is, not quick-cooking-they'll get too mushy) and water along with a pinch of salt in a jar, cover and refrigerate overnight and up to 3 days. For one serving, we recommend using: 1/2 cup oats. 1/2 cup water (or milk or nondairy milk)

Why not use steel-cut oats for overnight oats? ›

We love the chewy, hearty texture of steel-cut oats, but they're too firm to use for overnight oats. Steel-cut are much better simmered slowly, although if you are short on time, soaking them in water overnight then draining them before simmering will drastically cut down the cooking time.

Do I need to rinse steel-cut oats after soaking? ›

When finished soaking, rinse the oats with water. Bring 1 cup of fresh water and sea salt to boil in a pot. Add in rinsed soaked oats and simmer on low. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until oats reach a desired consistency, stirring occasionally.

Is it OK to eat steel cut oats everyday? ›

Steel cut oats are a good source of fiber. This is about 20% of your recommended daily intake. Because the American diet today can be so deficient in many ways, eating steel cut oats on a regular basis can help you meet your body's daily fiber requirements and help keep your body healthy and functioning at its best.

Which is healthier steel cut oats or rolled oats? ›

Rolled oats and steel-cut oats are two minimally processed forms of oats. They have similar nutritional values and health benefits. Steel-cut oats may take longer to digest and therefore help a person feel full for longer. They also have a slightly lower impact on blood sugar.

Are steel cut oats better for you than rolled oats? ›

Steel cut are less processed so they have more fiber and a lower Glycemic Index. They won't spike your blood sugar as much as rolled oats. Other than that, they are nutritionally identical.

What not to add in overnight oats? ›

As Best points out, "some of the worst ingredients that are mistakenly added to healthy overnight oat recipes include chocolate sauce, sugar, syrup, and dried fruit."

Do you stir overnight oats before putting in fridge? ›

In a large glass jar, combine the oats, milk, yogurt, maple syrup or honey, chia seeds, vanilla cinnamon, and sea salt. Stir well to make sure all the ingredients are combined. Cover with a lid and place in the refrigerator overnight. In the morning, remove from the refrigerator and stir.

Is overnight oats better with milk or yogurt? ›

Milk: You can make overnight oats with any kind of milk — dairy or non-dairy. If using non-dairy milk, it's best to stick with unsweetened. Greek yogurt: Not only does Greek yogurt make overnight oats more filling, but it also gives the oats a super-creamy texture.

What liquid should you use for overnight oats? ›

But, anything from whole to skim milk works, or a non-dairy option like soy milk, almond milk, or another option that you prefer. Here you can see (on the right) the more soupy-liquid version is the overnight oats before they have soaked overnight. The mug on the left is the overnight oats after two nights of soaking.

Why do overnight oats have to sit overnight? ›

Or do I have to wait overnight? Waiting overnight allows the oats and chia seeds to fully hydrate and soften the oatmeal. We recommend waiting four to five hours for the best experience, but some customers do enjoy eating it immediately for a more textured, chewy oatmeal.

Can I add yogurt to my overnight oats? ›

Easy Overnight Oats Ingredients

Milk: Use cow's milk, oat milk, almond milk, or whatever milk alternative you prefer. Yogurt: Greek yogurt lends richness, flavor, and lots of protein to help you take on the day. Oats: Make sure to use rolled oats. Honey: Honey lends subtle sweetness.

Is it best to soak steel cut oats? ›

Yes! Soaking them overnight is the recommended way for enjoying their taste and health benefits. First of all their taste is enhanced, the texture becomes very chewy and they digest well. Soaking oats helps reduce phytic acid, which is known to inhibit the absorption of minerals like calcium, iron and zinc.

Does soaking steel cut oats remove phytic acid? ›

Soaking activates an enzyme in the oats called phytase that naturally breaks down phytic acid. However, unlike other grains, oats do not have a significant amount of the phytase enzyme. So, you may want to consider adding a complement grain or yeast to further reduce the level of phytic acid.

How do you soak steel cut oats to reduce phytic acid? ›

How do I remove phytic acid from oats? The best way to eliminate phytic acid in oats is to soak them in liquid, with a splash of apple cider vinegar or lemon juice, for 12 to 16 hours before eating.

Are Steel cut oats better for you than rolled oats? ›

Steel cut are less processed so they have more fiber and a lower Glycemic Index. They won't spike your blood sugar as much as rolled oats. Other than that, they are nutritionally identical.

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