Overnight Oats Smoothie. These can also be eaten as overnight oats if you decide you want something other than a smoothie one morning. Start by mixing together the oats, yogurt, almond milk, Stevia (or another sweetener), and any spices you are using. This can be done in a large batch if you are making multiple smoothies.
Seal and place in the refrigerator overnight. Enjoy as is, or pour the ingredients into a blender with the additional almond milk and blend until smooth. Pour the mixture back into the mason jar and take your overnight oats on the go. You can cook Overnight Oats Smoothie using 10 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Overnight Oats Smoothie
- You need of rolled oats.
- It's of Chia seeds.
- You need of yogurt.
- You need of skimmed milk.
- You need of maple syrup.
- It's of almond, walnut chopped.
- Prepare of banana slices.
- You need of chopped strawberry's.
- Prepare of apple cut into small pieces.
- It's of pomegranates.
I combined overnight oats with blueberries, banana, and almond vanilla milk and turned it into a yummy blueberry smoothie bowl! Top with whatever seeds, nuts or berries you enjoy! Just soak the oats overnight in your blender container, and in the morning add the frozen banana and ice cubes, whip it up and you've got the ultimate creamy, milkshake-like smoothie. In a blender, place the milk, banana, spinach and protein powder.
Overnight Oats Smoothie instructions
- Combine all of the ingredients in a mason jar..
- Add less milk or more milk based on how thick you prefer your oatmeal.
- Shake well and refrigerate overnight..
- Enjoy it cold, straight from the refrigerator or heat it up for a healthy, hot breakfast!.
Secure the lid and blend on high until smooth. Take overnight oats to a whole new level of deliciousness with this thick and creamy Chocolate Overnight Oatmeal Smoothie. Silky and smooth, it's got that stick-to-your-ribs feeling of a bowl of oats that'll keep you satisfied for hours. Using frozen fruit instead of fresh fruit will yield a colder, thicker drink. You can freeze fresh fruit overnight if you prefer a thicker texture for your smoothie.