Steel Oats Mason Jar

Yes you can also use steel cut oats for overnight oats but they might be a bit more chewy than rolled oats.
Steel oats mason jar. Do you like oatmeal. If you were hoping for an overnight steel cut oatmeal mason jar recipe i have you covered there as well. Update 9 5 2016 after personally making this recipe over 50 times and having read the experience of others i ve made a couple changes to the recipe to include putting room temperature or hot water inside the jars a longer cook time a 10 minute natural release instead of a quick release a slight change in water and oat amounts and a caution to allow the oats to cool a bit before removing. I use 1 4 cup portions of steel cut oats per serving.
But old fashioned oats are just right. Pint sized mason jars allow plenty of room for toppings. You only truly need 2 ingredients. Make sure you get steel cut oats not old fashioned or quick oats.
Take the cap off one jar and stir up the oatmeal inside. You can use any kind of milk you like including dairy milk coconut or almond milk. I use 1 4 cup portions of steel cut oats per serving. And with only 5 ingredients this recipe is too easy not to make.
Overnight steel cut oats are a delicious healthy make ahead breakfast. This is the star of the show. Today s post is sponsored by bob s red mill. This overnight steel cut oats recipe is incredibly easy to make.
Microwave for 2 to 3 minutes or until quite hot. Eat it right away or take it to go it s the perfect healthy breakfast to start your day off right. I recommend waiting until day 2 to divide the steel cut oats into the mason jars as they need at least one full night to soak up the liquid. Reheat the oatmeal in the microwave.
Microwave for 2 to 3 minutes or until quite hot. Add oats to a mason jar or glass container with a tight fitting lid. The rest are optional. Room temperature makes them go softer more quickly.
The recipe combines steel cut oats and almond milk along with other goodies like fresh fruit nuts and seeds. Need a solution for the steel cut oats that have been sitting in your pantry. Add milk raisins or other mix ins. By the way if you re a fan of the steel cut variety check out these directions to make steel cut oatmeal in a crockpot.
A trick to make them softer is to leave the overnight oats jar outside a fridge for a couple of hours. Doing it right away was less convenient in the end. It requires no heat which means that they can simply be put together in a bowl or mason jars like traditional overnight oats. I like using 12 5 oz weck jars.
Overnight steel cut oats are so easy.