These smooth and creamy Mixed pistachio overnight oats A quick and nutritious breakfast is perfect. There is no need to cook – just mix, chill, and enjoy! It is made with just 6 ingredients that all go straight into a blender, this recipe may not be seriously easier. I like to make a double or triple batch for grab-end-go breakfast during the busy weeks.
These mixed pistachios overnight oats are a fun turn Classic overnight oatNot only this, this recipe reminds me of a pistachio cream pie (I do not want to tell about pistachio taste), this super nutrient is dense and made with whole grains and chia seeds.
Punish: If you are a pistachio lover like me, you should try this Pistachio cheesecake cupThey are one of all my favorite ways to enjoy pistachio taste.
You need material
- Oats: I have tested this recipe with both the rolled oats and quick-kissing oats and they both do great work.
- Chia seed: Chia seeds are my secret weapons for thick mixed oats throughout the night. As soon as chia seeds sit in the liquid, they expand and become gelatinus. Do not leave the chia or the thickness of your mixed oat will be very thin!
- Pistachio butter: Okay, this is important! You do not want pistachio pistachio butter (literally mixed pistachios) and pistachio cream, which is a sweet pistachio butter. Both major grosers are widely available, so be sure to look closely at the bus label before purchasing.
- Maple syrup: This is my Go-to-enemy sweetener, but you can use honey, agave or even brown sugar.
- Greek yogurt: Not only does Greek yogurt add protein, but it will make your oats super creamy. If you want to keep things vegetarian, feel free to use a plant-based yogurt. I have also tested it with mixed cottage cheese, and is also stunning.
- Almond milk: Feel free to use any kind of milk with this recipe. I like unheard almond milk, but I also work cow, soy, oat, etc.
Find the list of full material with accurate measurements in the recipe card below.
Mix, put and store!
Creating these pistachio overnight oat is as easy as 1-2-3:
- Keep all the ingredients in a high -speed blender or food processor.
- blend until smooth.
- Cool for 2 hours or overnight, then enjoy 🤩
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suggest
If you want to ramp protein even more, but do not want to add protein powder, serve your oats with some breakfast classics Hard boiled eggs (in oven), Paneer Sous Vid Egg BurchOr Oven baked baconTu
Since this recipe saves 2, I recommend to store overnight oat in mason jar or airtight containers. They will go into the fridge for 5 days.
Can you add protein powder to overnight oat?
Definitely! Many of our night oats dishes ask for protein powder. If you want to add it to these pistachios to overnight oats, try adding 2 tablespoons of your favorite vanilla protein powder.
Do you have a recipe for pistachio butter?
I am not! But my friend on cookie and kate is an amaaazing Pistachio butter recipeThat I have made and love.
Is it okay to eat oats every day?
I like to live my life with everything in moderation, but honestly overnight oats are one of my go-to-breakfasts, especially in busy weeks.
What should you not add overnight in oats?
I have never met personally by a night’s oatcar, which I do not love, but, if you are going to store my oat in the fridge for the week, I recommend avoiding fresh fruits or granolas until you will be passionate and flowing as long as you serve.
More night’s oat dishes
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Add all the ingredients to a blender for mixed oats. blend until smooth.
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Pour oats in a bowl or jar. Cover and cool for at least two hours or overnight.
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The oats will be thick and creamy. Feel free to add more almond milk to make them more creamy before service.
- Any milk can be used in this recipe.
- Any walnut butter can be replaced in this recipe.
Calorie: 418 Kilo calorie, Carbohydrate: 63 Yes, Protein: 13 Yes, thick: 14 Yes, Fiber: 8 Yes, Sugar: 27 Yes
Nutrition information is calculated automatically, so only should be used as an estimate.