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Has anybody tried Overnight Oats?
Apparently Quaker sells pre-filled cups, or you can make your own. I'm wondering about the taste and texture.
From the Quaker Oats website:
Overnight oats are a no-cook method of making oatmeal. Instead of cooking your oats with liquid on the stove or in the microwave, oats are mixed with milk or milk and yogurt, topped with your favorite ingredients (like fruits, nuts, seeds and sweeteners like honey or brown sugar) and cold-steeped overnight in the fridge (45 degrees or colder). You can make overnight oats yourself at home using our Old Fashioned Quaker Oats, or you can try a more convenient option with our new Quaker Overnight Oat cups. Quaker Overnight Oats cups are a convenient blend of hearty oats, fruits, nuts, flaxseed and quinoa. Simply add milk or milk alternative, chill overnight and enjoy cold in the morning for a hassle-free morning.
Apparently Quaker sells pre-filled cups, or you can make your own. I'm wondering about the taste and texture.
From the Quaker Oats website:
Overnight oats are a no-cook method of making oatmeal. Instead of cooking your oats with liquid on the stove or in the microwave, oats are mixed with milk or milk and yogurt, topped with your favorite ingredients (like fruits, nuts, seeds and sweeteners like honey or brown sugar) and cold-steeped overnight in the fridge (45 degrees or colder). You can make overnight oats yourself at home using our Old Fashioned Quaker Oats, or you can try a more convenient option with our new Quaker Overnight Oat cups. Quaker Overnight Oats cups are a convenient blend of hearty oats, fruits, nuts, flaxseed and quinoa. Simply add milk or milk alternative, chill overnight and enjoy cold in the morning for a hassle-free morning.
- Overnight Oats are great with all kinds of milk, dairy (pasteurized), or non-dairy. Feel free to use your favorite!
- We do not recommend making Overnight Oats with water because it will result in an overly liquid texture.
We recommend refrigerating it for at least 6 hours but not longer than 24 hours. Only remove from fridge when you’re ready to eat it.
The oats need to cold-steep overnight to reach the optimal texture. We recommend cold-steeping in the fridge (45 degrees or colder) for a minimum of 6 hours but not longer than 24 hours. Remove from fridge when you’re ready to eat it.
For a creamier experience, add 2-3 tablespoons of plain yogurt after adding milk at night or in the morning before eating.- Does it matter what kind of yogurt I use? (Greek, flavored, etc.)
- We recommend plain yogurt, but any kind will work. Feel free to experiment!
No need to cook or heat the oats if they have been cold-steeped in the fridge for at least 6 hours.
Cold steeping is soaking food in liquid to extract the food’s flavor and to soften it. In this case, it is to soften the oats.
http://www.quakeroats.com/about-quaker-oats/content/quaker-faq/quaker-overnight-oats-cups-faq.aspx
- Does it matter what kind of yogurt I use? (Greek, flavored, etc.)