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Did anyone else catch a case of the late August blues? After spending four relaxing days with my family in Kansas City, I’m struggling to say goodbye to the lazy days of summer. My single source of the fresh, pencil-sharpening, back-to-school energy I knew in elementary school: Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats.

Apple Pie Overnight Oats. Like having dessert for breakfast! @wellplated

As an elementary school student, I looked forward to the end of summer, because it meant the beginning of a new school year. Anything was possible. I had a brand-new Lisa Frank trapper keeper to prove it.

As an adult, the transition between seasons is less defined, but still present. Although I no longer have a first day of school to signal summer’s end, I can sense the arrival of fall. Summer is permissive. In summer, I can eat chips and dip for lunch, ignore my to-do list in favor of watching the sunset, and leave my bed unmade. Fall feels less accepting of these things.

Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats. Perfect healthy on-the-go breakfast! @wellplated

Although I’m not quite ready to embrace the productivity I feel fall demands, fall flavors are already tempting me.

This week, after a long, lazy weekend in Kansas City with my family celebrating my little niece’s first birthday (her reaction to the cake was priceless), I needed these Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats to transition me back into real-life mode. As it turns out, waking up just one quick mason-jar shake away from a breakfast as satisfying and delicious as overnight oatmeal is a very powerful thing.

Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats. Tastes like apple pie! @wellplated

About These Delicious Overnight Oats

If you’ve never tried overnight oats, I am begging you to give this apple cinnamon overnight oatmeal recipe a try. Overnight oats are incredibly filling, packed with super foods, and taste so rich and decadent, you’ll think you are eating an old-fashioned pudding, instead of a wholesome meal.

Here’s the rundown of overnight oatmeal ingredients: uncooked rolled oats (I like rolled for the best, most decadent texture, though quick oats will work too), Greek yogurt (extra protein and maximum richness), flaxseeds (omega-3 power), and Almond Breeze Unsweetened Vanilla Almondmilk. I’m once again teaming up with Almond Breeze to share this recipe, because its Unsweetened Vanilla Almondmilk is my go-to for smoothies, cereals, and my overnight oats too. I love its light, nutty flavor and creamy texture—both are perfect for overnight oats!

Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats that taste like apple pie! @wellplated

To make overnight oats, simply layer the ingredients, then let them sit in the refrigerator while you sleep. That’s it. Overnight, the oatmeal softens and thickens into a filling breakfast pudding that will have you leaping out of your bed to enjoy it. I like to put my overnight oats in a mason jar, because the jar is easy to store and makes me feel hipster and cool, but any airtight container (or even a bowl with plastic wrap over the top) will do.

Easy Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats. Healthy and perfect to take to work and school!

Because overnight oats can last up to five days in the refrigerator, I usually make a few jars at once. For less than 10 minutes of prep work, I can have breakfast covered for the week.

Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats. Kid-approved, healthy, and EASY. Tastes like apple pie! @wellplated

You can customize overnight oats to any flavors you love. Today’s recipe is inspired by apple pie. I added warm fall spices like cinnamon and nutmeg, pure maple syrup, a diced honeycrisp apple, and a handful of toasted walnuts and dried cranberries.

I love the way the creamy oats and yogurt contrast with the crisp apples, crunchy walnuts, and chewy, sweet cranberries. It truly is like apple pie, in healthy overnight oatmeal form!

Since overnight oats can be made ahead, this recipe is ideal for quick back to school breakfasts. Overnight oats are also portable, so you can easily grab a container on your way out the door. You’ll be the envy of the office when you open the lid and dig in!

More Make Ahead Breakfast Recipes

Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats. Simple, healthy, and gluten free! @wellplated

Tools Used to Make This Recipe

  • Mason jars
  • I didn’t peel my apples, but if you prefer to, this peeler is a good one.

Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats

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Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 8 hours

Servings: 1 jar (or as many as you like!)
Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats. With lots of warm spices, pure maple syrup, and crisp apples, this easy overnight oatmeal tastes just like apple pie!

Ingredients
  

For Each Jar:

  • cup old fashioned rolled oats gluten free if needed
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • Tiny pinch ground ginger
  • Tiny pinch ground cloves
  • Tiny pinch kosher salt
  • ½ medium apple cored and diced (peeling optional), any kind you enjoy eating (I used honeycrisp)
  • ½ cup Almond Breeze Unsweetened Vanilla Almondmilk
  • 1 ½ teaspoons pure maple syrup
  • ½ cup non-fat plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed meal  or substitute chia seeds
  • Optional toppings: Toasted almonds or walnuts; dried fruit, such as raisins, cranberries, or apricots, additional maple syrup

Instructions
 

  • Add the ingredients to a 16-ounce mason jar or other individual storage container in the order listed above: oats, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, salt, diced apples, almondmilk, maple syrup, Greek yogurt, and flaxseed. Do not shake. Seal jar and refrigerate overnight (or up to 5 days). You can also layer the ingredients in a bowl, then cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate.
  • When ready to eat, shake the jar to combine the ingredients or empty the contents of the container into a serving bowl and stir to combine. Add a little more Greek yogurt or almondmilk if a thicker/thinner consistency is desired. Add any desired toppings and enjoy!

Notes

Store overnight oats in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Nutrition

Serving: 1jar (without additional toppings)Calories: 299kcalCarbohydrates: 45gProtein: 17gFat: 7gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 204mgFiber: 9gSugar: 19g

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  1. The Trapper Keeper is KEY. I hope you also had some fuzzy stickers to put on it. Love overnight oats. Will have to try this flavor combo (yum!). xx

  2. Hi!!
    I was just perusing your site and I love your pictures!! I try, but they don’t come out so well yet!!
    Anyway, I can’t wait to tryour Apple Cinnomon overnight oats!! They look amazing :) Have a great day!

    1. Megan, you are so kind! My photography has been 4.5 years in the making, and I feel like I learn something new every day. It’s also one of the hardest parts of blogging for me, so hearing that you enjoy my pictures means so much. Thank you!

  3. We love having overnight oats for busy mornings! The apple cinnamon combo is so perfect for fall!

  4. I feel like I need to fit in all my summer fruit recipes before the end of August when real fall starts. I still feel myself with that back to school anxiousness, even when I’m not going back to school! These oats are the most perfect easy fall breakfast – having these stocked in the fridge is a morning lifesaver!

  5. I want to echo that your photography is awesome! I love the angles and the focus. The recipe is also perfect. I love doughy overnight oats, but somehow they don’t appeal to Matt. I just tell him he’s crazy. ;)

  6. I am so glad you posted this recipe.  I love overnight oats and have been wanting a good recipe for Apple Cinnamon flavor.  The recipe I had I did not much care for.  I would probably add half a scoop of whey protein powder to up the protein levels.  And I like the idea of toppings for these, something I usually don’t do.  It’s definitely on my list of things to make.

  7. This receive looks great. Do you think it would work with steel cut oats? Also posting the number of calories etc would be helpful for planning purposes.

    1. Hi Susan! I do list the nutritional information—it’s posted below the recipe itself. I’ve never tried steel cut oats, as I didn’t think that they would soften adequately BUT you could try experimenting by refrigerating them for an extra day. I’ve only had rolled overnight oats, so I can’t say for certain how it would turn out. If you decide to use steel cut, I would love to hear how it goes. I hope you enjoy the recipe!

      1. Lissa, you can find lots of info about that here! https://www.wellplated.com/overnight-steel-cut-oats-recipe/ Feel free to add apples/spices to the steel cut recipe.

  8. My girls and I all love overnight oats, they’re such a great way to start the day! I usually just add berries to mine but I love this idea. This looks like the perfect fall combination! I’m going to try this one!

  9. Hi Erin, I really love your photography, makes everything looks quite appetizing (which I am sure it is)…what plugin do you use with your recipes? I was thinking of starting a blog and I’m doing some research to see if it’s for me.

    1. You are so kind Abby! I actually use a recipe template that my wonderful site designer Lindsay from Purr Design (www.purrdesign.com) created for me. HIGHLY recommend her! I’ve heard good things about Easy Recipe Plus, but have never tried it myself, so I can’t recommend one in particular.

  10. I was wondering if any one has tried warming up over night oats? This sounds really good but I’m thinking I might like it warm.

    1. Hi Regina! I wouldn’t actually recommend this, since the yogurt might curdle in the microwave. I’d suggest making a regular batch of oatmeal on the stove. Let it cool, put it in an airtight container, then reheat it in the microwave with a splash of milk to keep it from drying out. You can use all the same spices, then top it with nuts and apples as you like. I hope you enjoy the recipe!

      1. I just started reading the review for recommendations for warming as I had my overnight in the microwave (made recipe last night as written). I warmed for 2 minutes @ 50% stirring half way through. It’s delicious! I don’t think I curdled the milk or yogurt? It’s not piping hot like plain oatmeal would but it’s warm and most flavorful! Loving the dash of ginger. Thanks, Erin!5 stars

  11. Would this still work if I left out the yogurt and maybe did a little more milk so I could heat it in the morning?

    1. Hi Lillian! Yes, I think this could work. I’d suggest using slightly less milk than the quantity of yogurt called for, since yogurt is thicker and the milk will be thinner. Or, you could keep the milk the same as the yogurt and add more oats.

  12. I just searched for this recipe again to see what other fruit combos you have recipes for and thought I should say THANK YOU for this one. I wrote it on a recipe card about a year ago because my picky little girl liked it. She went through a phase with it and then summer came and we moved on. A couple weeks ago when arguing over healthy breakfast/lunch again I whipped this back out. My second grader has literally asked me to make two jars of”apple pie oats” a day so she can eat them for breakfast AND take some in her lunch. Now I just need to find something my seventh grade daughter loves too?

    Thanks!!!

    1. Bridget, I’m so happy to hear that these oats are a winner! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this wonderful review!

  13. stumbled upon this recipe while looking for overnight oats recipe! it was my first time making overnight oats and it was delicious!5 stars

  14. I have made overnight oats for 1 or 2 servings, but I am currently looking to make it for 8-10 servings. Will it work making it like this in a bigger batch?

    Thanks for your feedback! : )

  15. Why don’t you shake or stir the chia seeds or flax seeds into the mixture before you put the jar in the fridge? Won’t that prevent them from absorbing the liquid as they should?

    1. Hi Anne! I found that works best for the oats’ texture and also keeps the apples from becoming too mushy. Stirring would be fine if you prefer to do it that way!

  16. This was absolutely amazing! I used maple syrup and was very generous with how much apple I put in. Your tip about not mixing immediately was good. Thank you!5 stars

  17. Is it 1/2 medium or large apple? I tend to have more fruits for breakfast eg I top up with frozen berries- I wonder if you could share how to tailor the recipe into a fruity one

    1. Hi Juliet! The recipe lists 1/2 medium apple. You can definitely swap out berries if you prefer—other readers have done that too! I’d thaw the berries before adding.

  18. Well this recipe just CHANGED MY LIFE!!! First time trying over night oats! We just moved to Hawaii and have no AC and not only were the flavors magical (wow cinnamon, cloves, and pinch of ginger!) but it’s so chilled and refreshing first thing in the morning! Thanks so much!!5 stars

  19. I usually eat a single serving yogurt and fruit for breakfast while commuting, but wanted to try something new. I ate a jar at 6:30am and actually stayed full until lunch time at noon! Usually I need a snack around 9 or 10, but this meal has filling power! I hope jar number five is still good a few days from now, since the consistency was so good after just an overnight sit. 5 stars

  20. I can’t begin to tell you how much I enjoy this for breakfast!  It is easy to put together the night before and a joy to have ready for me in the morning.  My husband and I are both type 2 diabetics and this gives us a wonderfully crunchy, flavorful, filling option for a healthy breakfast.  The only alteration I make is I use Choc Zero Sugar Free Maple Syrup (made from Monk Fruit) and it makes this recipe nearly sugar free!  Thank you so much for your wonderful recipes, they’re appreciated more than you could ever realize!5 stars

  21. My 4 yr old and I made a 4x serving of this last night and it went down well all round! We didnt have any yogurt in and used chia seeds instead of flax and it came out creamy just the same. I agree it tastes way better from a pretty jar but was perfectly acceptable dished out from a mixing bowl!

    Do you ever heat up your overnight oats? I was thinking this might be yummy warm in deep winter?5 stars

    1. So happy to hear it, thank you! And I haven’t done that personally, though I believe a few other readers have. If you play around with it, I’d love to hear what you think (I love warm oatmeal in winter too).

  22. I know you make money off of ads, and I respect that, and am usually tolerant of the amount of scrolling required to get to a recipe. But this was beyond the pale. I had to do 25 swipes on my mouse to get to the recipe, and in the middle of reading the recipe, I keep getting jumped back up the page and have to swipe 10 more times to get back to the recipe. I finally gave up and am off to find another recipe. Just letting you know so you can fix this.

    1. Hi! I’m sorry for any inconvenience that the ads may have caused you. If you click the “Jump To Recipe” button at the top of the page, it will take you directly there. I hope this helps!

  23. Delicious!! I followed the recipe exactly. The next morning I stirred it up, added a couple of drops of stevia, sprinkled walnuts on top and stirred it up. So, so good and filling! Thanks, Erin, for another winner!5 stars

  24. The flavors of this were spot on delicious and tasted like a warm hug. They were just a touch too liquid for my preferences though – would you suggest lowering the amount of milk or stirring a little bit before sitting overnight?

    1. Hi Julianne! I recommend the recipe as written. If you decided to lower the amount of milk you would have to experiment with it. Glad you enjoyed the flavor!

  25. I am obsessed!! These are the creamiest overnight oats I have ever made. I substituted almond milk for oat milk since that’s what I had & it was perfect!5 stars

  26. Hi what’s the reason for not stirring it? Does the milk get to the oats enough to get absorbed fully overnight? I’ve never tried this recipe but I make another type and I stir it all together first before it goes in the fridge.

    1. Hi Nancy! I haven’t done that personally, though I believe a few other readers have. If you play around with it, I’d love to hear what you think (I love warm oatmeal in winter).

  27. I’ve made this recipe for weeks now and I’m in love! Love the crunch from the apples and the flavor is delicious. Thank you!5 stars

  28. These are the BEST overnight oats I have ever tasted. Period. Game changer. I just forced my co-worker to try them and she was sceptical because she doesn’t really like the texture of overnight oats, and she loves them!5 stars

  29. Hi there! While I was making this, i realized my bowl was WAY too small. I transferred it to another bowl, but in doing so, messed up the layers of the oatmeal. Is that okay? Or will my oats turn out gross?5 stars

    1. Hi Sophie! Would love to hear a follow up on how your oats turned out after having to transfer them to a different bowl!

      1. Yup they work just fine! Lesson Learned: Use 16 oz mason jar, not an 8 oz *facepalm* Anyways, these taste amazing.5 stars

  30. Amazing recipe! I am trying to actually have breakfast everyday and this recipe is helping a lot. Takes only a few minutes at night and then mornings are delightful! Thank you for this comforting energy xxx5 stars

    1. Hi JJO! You probably could use steel cut oats, but I’ve only test it with old fashioned oats. Here is my method for overnight oats using steel cut oats to give you some guidance: https://www.wellplated.com/overnight-steel-cut-oats-recipe/

  31. Hi! This looks yummy and I can’t wait to make it but I have a silly question… Do you put the oats in there uncooked? :)

  32. This recipe made me an overnight oats believer. I added coconut flakes and a few chocolate chips to make it an afternoon sweet treat. DELICIOUS. I send this recipe to all of my clients! (Well I send every well plated recipe to my clients.) Dietitian approved!!5 stars

  33. I’ve made this for months. I prefer it with quick cooking oats (I find the texture closer to steel cut than rolled). Thanks for the recipe! I love to eat it with a sliced banana, chopped apple, or, berries and nuts when I have them. Thanks for a great recipe!5 stars

  34. I really appreciate all of these healthy recipes because that is exactly what I want for my family, but please provide options to the Greek yogurt, as we are dairy-free. Thank you.

    1. Hi Olga! I’m sorry but I’m not dairy free so I don’t normally tested my recipes this way. Feel free to try and use whatever you normally use in place of yogurt. If you decide to experiment, let me know how it goes!

    2. Can this recipe be made as an overnight oatmeal cooked in a crockpot like your banana bread overnight oatmeal crockpot recipe? I’m not a fan of cold oatmeal for breakfast.

      1. I’m sure you could. It would be easy to adapt the flavors of the oatmeal. If you decide to experiment, I’d love to know how it goes!

  35. This recipe is absolutely amazing, could not believe how good it was and that the apples were not mushy or brown. Topped with some applesauce I had in the fridge for a little extra sweetness.5 stars

    1. Hi Mary! You likely could! Here is my steel cut oats version: https://www.wellplated.com/overnight-steel-cut-oats-recipe/ ENJOY!

  36. So weird. I clicked on your recipe after searching apples cinnamon overnight oats and see my name pop up….I was so confused for a minute! Lol

  37. This is a great recipe. I also use it as a base for other additions (substitution of dairy yogurt for nut based yogurt), pumpkin, and blueberries. Super yummy with blueberries (leave out the apples) and the addition of pumpkin purée with the apples is what I like to call “Fall in a jar”! Enjoy!5 stars

  38. I haven’t made this recipe yet but I plan to and I know it will be great. My only change will be to increase the oats to my usual measure of 1/2 cup. My comment tonight is about overnight oats in general. I do make them frequently but I have never liked them cold. I put them in the microwave for long enough to warm them and enjoy my breakfast. I never bought the idea that overnight in the fridge means eat them cold.

  39. I am new to overnight oats – what a delicious and nutritious breakfast! Easy to prep the night before, prep two to use the whole apple. I subbed whole seed for chia b/c that’s what I had, apple spice mix for the spices and used oat milk. Yum! This will be my go-to breakfast this summer with berries/vanilla variation, apple/spice and whatever fruit is in season. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

  40. I tried this recipe for me and the hubby with the chia seed substitution, but it did not work well as the last ingredient in the layers. I checked the texture before going to bed, after 1 1/2-2 hours, and they had not started softening at all, so I pushed them into the yogurt some. Next morning they had softened some but not swelled up like the chia pudding recipe, even after stirring and sitting for another hour. I think next time chia seeds need to go in with the oats, and maybe with more milk to yogurt ratio. I did wonder about whole seeds vs flaxseed meal.3 stars

    1. Hi Theresa, I found that keeping them at the top works best for the oats’ texture and also keeps the apples from becoming too mushy. But you can stir them in, that would be fine if you prefer to do it that way! Thanks!

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  1. The Trapper Keeper is KEY. I hope you also had some fuzzy stickers to put on it. Love overnight oats. Will have to try this flavor combo (yum!). xx

  2. Hi!!
    I was just perusing your site and I love your pictures!! I try, but they don’t come out so well yet!!
    Anyway, I can’t wait to tryour Apple Cinnomon overnight oats!! They look amazing :) Have a great day!

    1. Megan, you are so kind! My photography has been 4.5 years in the making, and I feel like I learn something new every day. It’s also one of the hardest parts of blogging for me, so hearing that you enjoy my pictures means so much. Thank you!

  3. We love having overnight oats for busy mornings! The apple cinnamon combo is so perfect for fall!

  4. I feel like I need to fit in all my summer fruit recipes before the end of August when real fall starts. I still feel myself with that back to school anxiousness, even when I’m not going back to school! These oats are the most perfect easy fall breakfast – having these stocked in the fridge is a morning lifesaver!

  5. I want to echo that your photography is awesome! I love the angles and the focus. The recipe is also perfect. I love doughy overnight oats, but somehow they don’t appeal to Matt. I just tell him he’s crazy. ;)

  6. I am so glad you posted this recipe.  I love overnight oats and have been wanting a good recipe for Apple Cinnamon flavor.  The recipe I had I did not much care for.  I would probably add half a scoop of whey protein powder to up the protein levels.  And I like the idea of toppings for these, something I usually don’t do.  It’s definitely on my list of things to make.

  7. This receive looks great. Do you think it would work with steel cut oats? Also posting the number of calories etc would be helpful for planning purposes.

    1. Hi Susan! I do list the nutritional information—it’s posted below the recipe itself. I’ve never tried steel cut oats, as I didn’t think that they would soften adequately BUT you could try experimenting by refrigerating them for an extra day. I’ve only had rolled overnight oats, so I can’t say for certain how it would turn out. If you decide to use steel cut, I would love to hear how it goes. I hope you enjoy the recipe!

      1. Lissa, you can find lots of info about that here! https://www.wellplated.com/overnight-steel-cut-oats-recipe/ Feel free to add apples/spices to the steel cut recipe.

  8. My girls and I all love overnight oats, they’re such a great way to start the day! I usually just add berries to mine but I love this idea. This looks like the perfect fall combination! I’m going to try this one!

  9. Hi Erin, I really love your photography, makes everything looks quite appetizing (which I am sure it is)…what plugin do you use with your recipes? I was thinking of starting a blog and I’m doing some research to see if it’s for me.

    1. You are so kind Abby! I actually use a recipe template that my wonderful site designer Lindsay from Purr Design (www.purrdesign.com) created for me. HIGHLY recommend her! I’ve heard good things about Easy Recipe Plus, but have never tried it myself, so I can’t recommend one in particular.

  10. I was wondering if any one has tried warming up over night oats? This sounds really good but I’m thinking I might like it warm.

    1. Hi Regina! I wouldn’t actually recommend this, since the yogurt might curdle in the microwave. I’d suggest making a regular batch of oatmeal on the stove. Let it cool, put it in an airtight container, then reheat it in the microwave with a splash of milk to keep it from drying out. You can use all the same spices, then top it with nuts and apples as you like. I hope you enjoy the recipe!

      1. I just started reading the review for recommendations for warming as I had my overnight in the microwave (made recipe last night as written). I warmed for 2 minutes @ 50% stirring half way through. It’s delicious! I don’t think I curdled the milk or yogurt? It’s not piping hot like plain oatmeal would but it’s warm and most flavorful! Loving the dash of ginger. Thanks, Erin!5 stars

  11. Would this still work if I left out the yogurt and maybe did a little more milk so I could heat it in the morning?

    1. Hi Lillian! Yes, I think this could work. I’d suggest using slightly less milk than the quantity of yogurt called for, since yogurt is thicker and the milk will be thinner. Or, you could keep the milk the same as the yogurt and add more oats.

  12. I just searched for this recipe again to see what other fruit combos you have recipes for and thought I should say THANK YOU for this one. I wrote it on a recipe card about a year ago because my picky little girl liked it. She went through a phase with it and then summer came and we moved on. A couple weeks ago when arguing over healthy breakfast/lunch again I whipped this back out. My second grader has literally asked me to make two jars of”apple pie oats” a day so she can eat them for breakfast AND take some in her lunch. Now I just need to find something my seventh grade daughter loves too?

    Thanks!!!

    1. Bridget, I’m so happy to hear that these oats are a winner! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this wonderful review!

  13. stumbled upon this recipe while looking for overnight oats recipe! it was my first time making overnight oats and it was delicious!5 stars

  14. I have made overnight oats for 1 or 2 servings, but I am currently looking to make it for 8-10 servings. Will it work making it like this in a bigger batch?

    Thanks for your feedback! : )

  15. Why don’t you shake or stir the chia seeds or flax seeds into the mixture before you put the jar in the fridge? Won’t that prevent them from absorbing the liquid as they should?

    1. Hi Anne! I found that works best for the oats’ texture and also keeps the apples from becoming too mushy. Stirring would be fine if you prefer to do it that way!

  16. This was absolutely amazing! I used maple syrup and was very generous with how much apple I put in. Your tip about not mixing immediately was good. Thank you!5 stars

  17. Is it 1/2 medium or large apple? I tend to have more fruits for breakfast eg I top up with frozen berries- I wonder if you could share how to tailor the recipe into a fruity one

    1. Hi Juliet! The recipe lists 1/2 medium apple. You can definitely swap out berries if you prefer—other readers have done that too! I’d thaw the berries before adding.

  18. Well this recipe just CHANGED MY LIFE!!! First time trying over night oats! We just moved to Hawaii and have no AC and not only were the flavors magical (wow cinnamon, cloves, and pinch of ginger!) but it’s so chilled and refreshing first thing in the morning! Thanks so much!!5 stars

  19. I usually eat a single serving yogurt and fruit for breakfast while commuting, but wanted to try something new. I ate a jar at 6:30am and actually stayed full until lunch time at noon! Usually I need a snack around 9 or 10, but this meal has filling power! I hope jar number five is still good a few days from now, since the consistency was so good after just an overnight sit. 5 stars

  20. I can’t begin to tell you how much I enjoy this for breakfast!  It is easy to put together the night before and a joy to have ready for me in the morning.  My husband and I are both type 2 diabetics and this gives us a wonderfully crunchy, flavorful, filling option for a healthy breakfast.  The only alteration I make is I use Choc Zero Sugar Free Maple Syrup (made from Monk Fruit) and it makes this recipe nearly sugar free!  Thank you so much for your wonderful recipes, they’re appreciated more than you could ever realize!5 stars

  21. My 4 yr old and I made a 4x serving of this last night and it went down well all round! We didnt have any yogurt in and used chia seeds instead of flax and it came out creamy just the same. I agree it tastes way better from a pretty jar but was perfectly acceptable dished out from a mixing bowl!

    Do you ever heat up your overnight oats? I was thinking this might be yummy warm in deep winter?5 stars

    1. So happy to hear it, thank you! And I haven’t done that personally, though I believe a few other readers have. If you play around with it, I’d love to hear what you think (I love warm oatmeal in winter too).

  22. I know you make money off of ads, and I respect that, and am usually tolerant of the amount of scrolling required to get to a recipe. But this was beyond the pale. I had to do 25 swipes on my mouse to get to the recipe, and in the middle of reading the recipe, I keep getting jumped back up the page and have to swipe 10 more times to get back to the recipe. I finally gave up and am off to find another recipe. Just letting you know so you can fix this.

    1. Hi! I’m sorry for any inconvenience that the ads may have caused you. If you click the “Jump To Recipe” button at the top of the page, it will take you directly there. I hope this helps!

  23. Delicious!! I followed the recipe exactly. The next morning I stirred it up, added a couple of drops of stevia, sprinkled walnuts on top and stirred it up. So, so good and filling! Thanks, Erin, for another winner!5 stars

  24. The flavors of this were spot on delicious and tasted like a warm hug. They were just a touch too liquid for my preferences though – would you suggest lowering the amount of milk or stirring a little bit before sitting overnight?

    1. Hi Julianne! I recommend the recipe as written. If you decided to lower the amount of milk you would have to experiment with it. Glad you enjoyed the flavor!

  25. I am obsessed!! These are the creamiest overnight oats I have ever made. I substituted almond milk for oat milk since that’s what I had & it was perfect!5 stars

  26. Hi what’s the reason for not stirring it? Does the milk get to the oats enough to get absorbed fully overnight? I’ve never tried this recipe but I make another type and I stir it all together first before it goes in the fridge.

    1. Hi Nancy! I haven’t done that personally, though I believe a few other readers have. If you play around with it, I’d love to hear what you think (I love warm oatmeal in winter).

  27. I’ve made this recipe for weeks now and I’m in love! Love the crunch from the apples and the flavor is delicious. Thank you!5 stars

  28. These are the BEST overnight oats I have ever tasted. Period. Game changer. I just forced my co-worker to try them and she was sceptical because she doesn’t really like the texture of overnight oats, and she loves them!5 stars

  29. Hi there! While I was making this, i realized my bowl was WAY too small. I transferred it to another bowl, but in doing so, messed up the layers of the oatmeal. Is that okay? Or will my oats turn out gross?5 stars

    1. Hi Sophie! Would love to hear a follow up on how your oats turned out after having to transfer them to a different bowl!

      1. Yup they work just fine! Lesson Learned: Use 16 oz mason jar, not an 8 oz *facepalm* Anyways, these taste amazing.5 stars

  30. Amazing recipe! I am trying to actually have breakfast everyday and this recipe is helping a lot. Takes only a few minutes at night and then mornings are delightful! Thank you for this comforting energy xxx5 stars

    1. Hi JJO! You probably could use steel cut oats, but I’ve only test it with old fashioned oats. Here is my method for overnight oats using steel cut oats to give you some guidance: https://www.wellplated.com/overnight-steel-cut-oats-recipe/

  31. Hi! This looks yummy and I can’t wait to make it but I have a silly question… Do you put the oats in there uncooked? :)

  32. This recipe made me an overnight oats believer. I added coconut flakes and a few chocolate chips to make it an afternoon sweet treat. DELICIOUS. I send this recipe to all of my clients! (Well I send every well plated recipe to my clients.) Dietitian approved!!5 stars

  33. I’ve made this for months. I prefer it with quick cooking oats (I find the texture closer to steel cut than rolled). Thanks for the recipe! I love to eat it with a sliced banana, chopped apple, or, berries and nuts when I have them. Thanks for a great recipe!5 stars

  34. I really appreciate all of these healthy recipes because that is exactly what I want for my family, but please provide options to the Greek yogurt, as we are dairy-free. Thank you.

    1. Hi Olga! I’m sorry but I’m not dairy free so I don’t normally tested my recipes this way. Feel free to try and use whatever you normally use in place of yogurt. If you decide to experiment, let me know how it goes!

    2. Can this recipe be made as an overnight oatmeal cooked in a crockpot like your banana bread overnight oatmeal crockpot recipe? I’m not a fan of cold oatmeal for breakfast.

      1. I’m sure you could. It would be easy to adapt the flavors of the oatmeal. If you decide to experiment, I’d love to know how it goes!

  35. This recipe is absolutely amazing, could not believe how good it was and that the apples were not mushy or brown. Topped with some applesauce I had in the fridge for a little extra sweetness.5 stars

    1. Hi Mary! You likely could! Here is my steel cut oats version: https://www.wellplated.com/overnight-steel-cut-oats-recipe/ ENJOY!

  36. So weird. I clicked on your recipe after searching apples cinnamon overnight oats and see my name pop up….I was so confused for a minute! Lol

  37. This is a great recipe. I also use it as a base for other additions (substitution of dairy yogurt for nut based yogurt), pumpkin, and blueberries. Super yummy with blueberries (leave out the apples) and the addition of pumpkin purée with the apples is what I like to call “Fall in a jar”! Enjoy!5 stars

  38. I haven’t made this recipe yet but I plan to and I know it will be great. My only change will be to increase the oats to my usual measure of 1/2 cup. My comment tonight is about overnight oats in general. I do make them frequently but I have never liked them cold. I put them in the microwave for long enough to warm them and enjoy my breakfast. I never bought the idea that overnight in the fridge means eat them cold.

  39. I am new to overnight oats – what a delicious and nutritious breakfast! Easy to prep the night before, prep two to use the whole apple. I subbed whole seed for chia b/c that’s what I had, apple spice mix for the spices and used oat milk. Yum! This will be my go-to breakfast this summer with berries/vanilla variation, apple/spice and whatever fruit is in season. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

  40. I tried this recipe for me and the hubby with the chia seed substitution, but it did not work well as the last ingredient in the layers. I checked the texture before going to bed, after 1 1/2-2 hours, and they had not started softening at all, so I pushed them into the yogurt some. Next morning they had softened some but not swelled up like the chia pudding recipe, even after stirring and sitting for another hour. I think next time chia seeds need to go in with the oats, and maybe with more milk to yogurt ratio. I did wonder about whole seeds vs flaxseed meal.3 stars

    1. Hi Theresa, I found that keeping them at the top works best for the oats’ texture and also keeps the apples from becoming too mushy. But you can stir them in, that would be fine if you prefer to do it that way! Thanks!