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

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.

What is the ratio of liquid to oats for overnight oats? ›

The only ratio you need to remember when making overnight oats is 1:1. You'll soak one part rolled oats with one part liquid overnight. Use less liquid if you want thicker oatmeal, more if you like it runny. You can use water or any type of milk (like almond milk, soy milk, coconut milk, etc.)

How long should steel cut oats be soaked? ›

I recommend soaking the steel cut oats for at least 10 hours before eating. They'll be super chewy but yummy on Day 1 and will continue to soften throughout the week.

How do they make steel cut oats quick cooking? ›

Bob's Red Mill Quick Cooking Steel Cut Oats are created much like our popular regular steel cut oats! We just cut them into smaller pieces on a specialized rotary granulator mill, so they're ready to eat in 5–7 minutes instead of 15–20.

What happens if I eat steel cut oats every morning? ›

The vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants in steel-cut oats can boost your health in many ways: Healthy digestion. The fiber in steel-cut oats helps move food through more easily through your digestive tract so you don't get backed up, or constipated. Strong immune system.

Who should not eat steel cut oats? ›

Many people with celiac disease are told to avoid eating oats because they might be contaminated with wheat, rye, or barley, which contain gluten. But in people who haven't had any symptoms for at least 6 months, eating moderate amounts of pure, non-contaminated oats seems to be safe.

What is the basic formula for overnight oats? ›

Overnight Oats Basic Ratio = 1/2 cup old-fashioned oats + 3/4 cup milk. This is what I usually make for one serving. I'll add other things to this, but I'll share more about that below. If you want to double or triple this to make multiple servings you easily can.

What milk is best for overnight oats? ›

Overnight Oats are great with all kinds of milk, dairy (pasteurized) or non-dairy. Feel free to use your favorite! We do not recommend making Overnight Oats with water because it will result in an overly liquid texture. Did this answer your question?

What is the best container for overnight oats? ›

Ball Mason Jars are a classic choice for preparing overnight oats, and as an added bonus, they're generally inexpensive to buy. These 8-ounce versions come in a pack of two for just $10, but you can also buy sets of 12 jars if you want to stock up.

What happens if you don't soak steel cut oats? ›

Soaking not only softens the oats, but it also makes them more tender, quicker to cook, and easier to digest. In a side-by-side comparison, we found that unsoaked oats lacked that fluffy, creamy texture soaked oats provide.

How do you know when steel cut oats are done? ›

Simmer for 20 to 30 minutes: Let the oats simmer for anywhere from 20 to 30 minutes, stirring occasionally and scraping the bottom of the pan. Cook until the oats are very tender and the oatmeal is as creamy as you like it — longer cooking will make thicker oatmeal.

Do steel cut oats go bad? ›

Similarly to dried rice or pasta, commercially processed and uncooked rolled, quick, or steel cut oats will typically last at least 12 months — and up to 2 years if the package remains unopened or the oats are stored in an air-tight container (2).

Is there a difference between steel-cut oats and quick steel-cut oats? ›

Note: You may have seen quick cooking steel cut oats - they are simply cut smaller, so they cook faster. Like rolled oats, these are still good, but may have a lesser effect than the longer cooking steel cut oats. Keep them all on hand, if you like. Now for the recipes: Try these delicious combinations of flavors!

What makes steel-cut oats better? ›

Due to their density, steel-cut oats are cooked with a higher ratio of liquid than rolled oats. They yield a larger portion, meaning you can eat less oats and consume fewer calories. Steel-cut oats take longer to digest, helping you to stay full longer and causing less of a rise in blood sugar.

Do you add milk or water to steel-cut oats? ›

For every 1 cup of steel cut oats, you'll need 3 1/2 to 4 cups of liquid, depending upon how thick you'd like them to be (less liquid = thicker steel cut oatmeal). I like to do a mix of water and milk to make the steel cut oats extra creamy. The ratio is flexible. I generally use 2 1/2 cups of water and 1 cup of milk.

Does it matter what oats you use for overnight oats? ›

The Best Oats for Overnight Oats: Old-fashioned oats, also known as rolled oats, become tender and creamy when soaked. Quick-cooking oats, which are smaller, can end up pasty and steel-cut oats, which are sturdier, stay quite firm even after soaking.

What not to put in overnight oats? ›

Here's what not to do when making overnight oats.
  1. Using water instead of milk. ...
  2. Forgetting to add salt. ...
  3. Using instant or steel cut oats. ...
  4. Adding berries to your oats at night. ...
  5. Not stirring your overnight oats. ...
  6. Forgetting to add spices and seasonings. ...
  7. Omitting nuts and seeds. ...
  8. Assuming you have to eat it cold.
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Can I use steel cut oats instead of rolled oats? ›

Alternatively, if you want to use quick-cook steel cut oats but the recipe calls for rolled oats, reduce the liquid to 3/4 cup milk of choice and the oats to 1/4 cup. Recipes using steel cut oats generally make more than a single serving. Generally, the recipe will call for 1 cup steel cut oats and 4 cups liquid.

Are steel cut oats good before bed? ›

Oatmeal is rich in magnesium, a mineral that has calming effects on the body. Magnesium helps relax muscles and promotes sleep.

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