Overnight Oats with Water (no milk) (2024)

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These Overnight Oats with Water are made with simple ingredients and less than 5 minutes of prep time! While overnight oats are typically made with milk, they can just as easily bemade with water.

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  • What are Overnight Oats?
  • Can you make overnight oats with water?
  • Ingredients
  • Helpful Equipment
  • How to Make This Recipe
  • Substitutions
  • Storage
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • More Overnight Oat Recipes
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  • Reviews

This overnight oat recipe is made without milk and is simple, filling, and completely customizable.

This is the perfect recipe for those mornings when you need a grab-and-go breakfast or snack.

If you're a morning person, I'm jealous of you! This recipe is for all my friends who need a delicious breakfast that's easy and pairs well with a cup of coffee.

What are Overnight Oats?

Instead of cooking oatmeal on the stovetop or microwave, you simply soak the oats in the liquid overnight to create a make-ahead breakfast that tastes just as great!

Overnight oats are a no-cook method to make oatmeal. Raw oats are mixed with milk or water and soaked overnight or for at least 5-6 hours.

After the oats have absorbed the liquid, you are left with a soft, creamy, and nutritious breakfast or snack.

Can you make overnight oats with water?

Some people might disagree with me but yes, you can! The addition of milk to overnight oats creates a creamy texture whereas water won't add any creaminess but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

We can compensate for the lack of creaminess and flavor with other nutritious ingredients like mashed banana, plant-based yogurt, or nut butter.

Despite being made with water, this recipe is still creamy, flavorful, and an incredibly delicious and filling breakfast!

I also want to encourage you to add extra flavor with toppings like nuts, fruit, and cinnamon.

Ingredients

Overnight oats are typically made with milk but you can still have a creamy bowl of overnight oats that won't lack in flavor or creaminess by using water!

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Old-Fashioned Oats: I highly recommend using Old-Fashioned Oats (Rolled Oats) instead of quick-cooking oats. Quick oats will be thinner and have a mushy consistency which is not ideal.

Chia Seeds: This is optional but chia seeds are a healthy addition and I love the texture that it adds. They really help soak up the liquid as well!

Water: These overnight oats without milk are still creamy and delicious despite being made with water.

Vegan Yogurt: Plant-based yogurt is going to give these oats a nutritious boost while also making them more filling and creamy! I recommend using an unsweetened variety or you'll need to adjust the maple syrup.

Maple Syrup: Just a tablespoon for sweetness! If you like sweeter oats, add more. If you like less sweetness, add less.

Vanilla Extract: Vanilla adds a lot of flavor to the oats. You can also add cinnamon, nutmeg, or even pumpkin pie spice for some additional flavor.

Helpful Equipment

You don't need anything fancy to make overnight oats. I recommend buying a few jars with lids so you can prep your overnight oats in advance to have them on hand for a few days.

I recommend either 8-ounce jars or 16-ounce jars.

Here are a few jars that I recommend: 16oz Weck Jars with Glass Lids, 8oz Jars with Latch, and 16oz Mason Jars.

An 8oz jar will be filled to the top with oats and the toppings will overflow a bit so the jar won't close whereas a 16oz jar will perfectly fit your oats and toppings and still close- this is ideal for a grab-and-go breakfast!

How to Make This Recipe

Surprisingly, overnight oats can still be creamy and delicious by using water!

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Step 1: Add the old-fashioned oats, water, vegan yogurt, chia seeds, maple syrup, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and a pinch of salt into a jar that has a lid.

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Step 2: Stir well to combine and seal the lid tight.Place in the fridge overnight.

The next morning, remove the lid andstir well.

Add any desired toppings and enjoy tasty simple overnight oats!

Topping & Additions

This recipe for overnight oats is a very simple base and could use some flavorful additions and toppings!

That's the fun about oats, you can change them up and make new flavor combinations every day.

  • Fresh Fruit: This one is the one I typically go with. Chopped mangoes, bananas, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries work best!
  • Jam: Store-bought or homemade. My favorite is my homemade strawberry jam.
  • Chocolate: Mix in cocoa powder or chocolate chips!
  • Nut butter: Drizzle your favorite nut butter over the top. I love almond butter and peanut butter.
  • Chopped Nuts & Seeds: Walnuts, almonds, and pecans would be great as well as seeds like sunflower seeds, hemp seeds, or pumpkin seeds.
  • Granola: Add a crunchy topping like your favorite vegan granola.
  • Carrot Cake: Stir in shredded carrots, coconut, and cinnamon.
  • Apple Pie: Chopped apples, cinnamon, and a drizzle of maple syrup.
  • Pumpkin Pie: Whisk in a spoonful of pumpkin purée, and pumpkin pie spice, and top with whipped coconut cream.
  • Cinnamon Bun: Stir in cinnamon and top with a vanilla powdered sugar drizzle.
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Tips & Tricks

Don't skimp on toppings! These oats are made with water and if you add just oats and water- you're in for a very bland and boring experience. Add nut butter, yogurt, apples, bananas, or whatever delicious toppings you enjoy!

Salt your oats!I know this sounds weird but trust me. It will help balance and bring out the flavors and won't make your oatmeal salty.

Wait to add toppings:This is important, trust me. Take the extra few seconds in the morning to add the toppings fresh. It will taste much better!

Use the appropriate jar: An 8oz jar will be filled to the top with oats and the toppings will overflow a bit so the jar won't close whereas a 16oz jar will allow room for toppings and the lid to close. The 16oz jar is preferred if you're taking the oats on the go.

Substitutions

Water:Any plant-based milk will work for this if you prefer to use plant milk instead. You can use almond milk, soy milk, hemp milk, oat milk, cashew milk, or coconut milk.

Chia Seeds:If you don't like chia seeds, you can replace them withground flax seeds. I wouldn't omit this ingredient entirely because it helps soak up the liquid and adds a boost of nutrition.

Maple Syrup:Agave syrup is a great replacement for maple syrup.

Vegan Yogurt:I love the addition of vegan yogurt because it adds creaminess and a boost of plant-based protein. You can use mashed bananas, pumpkin purée, or apple sauce in replace of itbutit will change the overall flavor of the oats.

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Storage

Storage: Store your creamy overnight oats in an airtight jar or airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you eat overnight oats hot?

Overnight oats are meant to be eaten cold unlike regular oatmealbutif you tried it and aren't a fan, simply heat them in the microwave until warm- about a minute or so!

Can you use quick oats for overnight oats?

Overnight oats made with quick oats tend to fall apart and get mushy much faster. If you want to use quick oats, eat them within the first day.

Can I make overnight oats with non-dairy milk?

Yes, simply replace the water with your favorite non-dairy milk, or check out my post on Overnight Oats with Almond Milk.

Can I make overnight oats with frozen fruit?

Yes! Check out my post on Overnight Oats with Frozen Fruit.

Can you use steel-cut oats for overnight oats?

Steel-cut oats will work but keep in mind that they will need to be soaked longer and will remain dense and chewy.

More Overnight Oat Recipes

  • Overnight Oats with Almond Milk
  • Overnight Oats with Frozen Fruit
  • Overnight Oats without Chia Seeds
  • Cinnamon Overnight Oats with Applesauce

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Recipe

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Overnight Oats with Water

These Overnight Oats with Water are made with simple ingredients and less than 5 minutes of prep time! While overnight oats are typically made with milk, they can just as easily bemade with water.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 3 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 Serving

Author: Liv King

Ingredients

  • ½ cup Old-Fashioned Oats
  • 1 tablespoon Chia Seeds
  • ½ cup Water
  • ¼ cup Vegan Yogurt see above for substitutes
  • 1 tablespoon Maple Syrup or Date Paste
  • ½ teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ¼ teaspoon Cinnamon optional
  • Pinch of Salt

Instructions

  • Add the old fashioned oats, water, vegan yogurt, chia seeds, maple syrup, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and a pinch of salt into a jar that has a lid. Stir well to combine and seal the lid tight. Place in the fridge overnight.

  • The next morning, remove the lid and stir well. Add any desired toppings to the top and enjoy.

Notes

Don't skimp on toppings! These oats are made with water and if you add just oats and water- you're in for a very bland and boring experience. Add nut butter, yogurt, apples, bananas, or whatever delicious toppings you enjoy!

This recipe makes 2 small servings or 1 large serving.

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FAQs

Can I use water in my overnight oats? ›

Overnight oats can be made with water. It can be a great substitution when you don't have milk on hand or don't want to use it. Milk does make overnight oatmeal more creamy.

Can I make oats with water instead of milk? ›

Overnight oats are typically made with milk but you can still have a creamy bowl of overnight oats that won't lack in flavor or creaminess by using water! Old-Fashioned Oats: I highly recommend using Old-Fashioned Oats (Rolled Oats) instead of quick-cooking oats.

What happens when you soak oats in water overnight? ›

It hydrates and softens the grain, meaning your digestive system has an easier time with assimilation and you don't lose water as that happens. It imbues the oats and soak water with probiotics, meaning that when you cook your oats, they'll be full of postbiotics and paraprobiotics which are incredibly health-giving.

Can you make overnight oats with boiling water? ›

The process of making this make-ahead overnight steel cut oatmeal (in their way) has two parts. First, you boil 2 cups of water and place it in a medium saucepan with a lid. Then you add in a cup of steel cut oats along with a little bit of salt. Give it a stir, put the lid on, and let it sit on the counter overnight.

Is oats with water OK? ›

Not only can you use water to make your oats, but for several hundred years, oats have been cooked with water to make “porridge” in Scotland. also this porridge is often seasoned with salt, and has no sweetness at all! It's a modern twist to use milk and any of the non-dairy milks to make oats.

Can I eat oats soaked in water without cooking them? ›

Yes you can eat uncooked Quaker Oats. Some people like to blend raw oats and add it in their shake for extra carbohydrates. Its easy and convenient way to get extra calories and there is no cooking involved too.

Are overnight oats healthy? ›

When combined with milk or yoghurt, overnight oats can be a source of protein, which is essential for muscle repair and overall body function. The fibre and nutrients in oats are associated with a reduced risk of heart disease. They can help lower bad LDL cholesterol levels and promote cardiovascular health.

Can I just add hot water to oats? ›

Sure, I do it all the time. I don't bother with the packets of instant. They have salt and sugar and have no body. It's cheaper to buy a box of cook-style oatmeal, spoon some into a cup, pour some boiling water over it and in about five minutes, I stir it.

What not to add 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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Why are my overnight oats not absorbing? ›

If you don't give the oats enough time, they won't properly absorb all of the milk. Not stirring before serving: It's normal for a thin layer of milk to float to the top of the jar you made the overnight oats in. Make sure to give the jar a good stir before serving.

Why do my overnight oats taste sour? ›

Unlike mold, which is a very obvious indicator of spoilage (and can grow on oats if they're exposed to moisture), these yeasts are pretty much invisible, and while affected oats will still look OK, their sour flavor will convince you otherwise. Preventing oats from going bad is easy, it just requires a bit of thought.

Why can't you use water in overnight oats? ›

Can I use water? No. Adding enough water to make your oats drinkable will greatly damage the taste. Think of it like eating cereal with water, don't do it!

Is it better to soak oats in water or milk? ›

Can I use water instead of milk in overnight oats? Yes, but the results may be pretty bland in flavor. Milk adds a creaminess as well. But water will work if you prefer to use it in place of a milk option.

Can overnight oats be runny? ›

Try starting with around 1:1 oat to liquid ratio, a small mug is a good measurement to start with. Don't worry if it looks too watery at first, your oats will absorb most of that excess when left to chill in the fridge overnight.

How do you make overnight oats more liquidy? ›

Make sure you have at least double the liquid per each serving of oats (so, 1 cup of milk to ½-cup of oats), increasing the amount if you want a soupier texture. We love the chewy, hearty texture of steel-cut oats, but they're too firm to use for overnight oats.

Can I soak oats with water overnight without fridge? ›

If you soak your oats overnight at room temperature (do not put them in the fridge!) between 7-15hrs it allows the natural enzymes and other helpful organisms to begin fermenting the grain and this will neutralise a large portion of the phytic acid.

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