High Protein Peanut Butter Banana & Blueberry Overnight Oats
These overnight oats pack 17 grams of protein per serving, thanks to Greek-style yogurt, peanut butter and soymilk. We sweeten these oats naturally with banana, and add blueberries for more fruity flavor. Divide the mixture into Mason jars for an easy grab-and-go breakfast.
One Pan Spicy Soy Noodles with Chicken
A quick and easy one pan recipe with linguine and chicken pieces in a spicy soy-based sauce. Perfect for busy weeknights with minimal clean up.
Mixed Berry Cheesecake Inspired Overnight Oats
These cheesecake-inspired overnight oats feature layers of sweet berries and creamy oats with crunchy graham crackers, just like the classic dessert. Any combination of berries works well here. If your favorite berries aren’t at their peak, swap them out for frozen, keeping in mind that they may add more liquid to the mixture as they sit.
Boursin Chicken, Mushroom, and Asparagus Skillet
For this Boursin chicken, mushroom, and asparagus skillet, shallots, garlic, mushrooms, and asparagus help to build the flavor of chicken tenders, and Boursin finishes the lovely sauce. Serve over mashed potatoes or rice, and add a tossed salad for a complete menu.
Key Lime Pie Inspired Overnight Oats
Who doesn’t love Key lime pie for breakfast? These creamy overnight oats taste just like the iconic dessert, complete with a crumbled graham cracker topping. A tangy Key lime–flavored yogurt mixture sits on top of the oats. Be sure to stir it in just before adding the topping to best preserve the texture of the oats. If you can’t find fresh Key limes, you can use regular lime zest and bottled Key lime juice, or use a mix of 1 part lemon juice and 2 parts regular lime juice.
Banana Cream Pie Inspired Overnight Oats
Start your day with a breakfast that feels like a treat—these layered overnight oats offer a delightful blend of banana, cinnamon and a touch of vanilla to elevate the taste. Right before enjoying, a finishing touch of crumbled graham crackers adds a pie-like charm to this easy breakfast. For the best results, use ripe bananas—their skin should be brown in spots and they should feel a little soft when you squeeze them.