overnight refrigerator oat and chia porridge | pamela salzman

I know not all my dear readers and cooking class students have children, and therefore are not likely submerged chin-deep in back-to-school chaos right now. ย You lucky ducks. ย I have three kids in three different schools and I can’t keep track of all the back-to-school nights and picture days. ย And it’s only September! ย I’ve got my priorities straight though. ย Mr. Picky hasn’t had a haircut in three months, but I’ve got a freezer full of blueberry-banana bread and vegan oatmeal chocolate chip cookie dough. ย Yes, ma’am.

chia seeds, then rolled oats

The point I was actually trying to get to is that these most recent posts aren’t just meant for those whose Monday-Fridays are considered “school days.” ย I’d like to think all the recipes I post are relevant to anyone trying to eat well. ย And one thing we all have in common these days, whether you have kids or not, isย lack of time. ย Unfortunately, I don’t think little old me is going to change that.

what it looks like before refrigerating

I used to think that it was silly for me to post recipes with 3 ingredients, that take 30 seconds to make, and that have probably been pinned more than a certain VMA performance has been viewed. ย (Sorry for the reminder.) ย But then my students plead with me, “we want more 30 second recipes!” ย So if you haven’t been introduced to raw chia and oat porridge, and at least one person on instagram asked for the recipe last week when I posted a picture of my breakfast, here it is! ย I probably eat this 3-4 times a week from July through October, because it is a refrigerated dish and slightly cooling so it’s better for you during the warmer months. ย It is super healthful since the oats are soaked overnight, which makes them much more digestible. ย On its own, this is a well-balanced breakfast with protein, fiber, complex carbs and high quality fat. ย But we usually add either fresh or dried fruit to it. ย  And like I said, it is a cinch to make, almost disappointingly easy. ย But this time of year, I’ve got nothing to prove. ย Enjoy!

overnight refrigerator oat and chia porridge | pamela salzman

4.50 from 2 votes

Overnight Refrigerator Oat and Chia Porridge

By Pamela

Ingredients 

  • 2 Tablespoons chia seeds, I like Barleans
  • 1 cup rolled oats, look for certified gluten-free oats to make this a gluten-free recipe
  • 2 cups almond milk, preferably homemade, or milk of choice
  • sweetener of choice to taste, if desired

Instructions 

  • Place chia seeds and oats in a 4-cup container. Pour almond milk and sweetener, if using, over mixture and stir to combine, making sure to break up any clumps of chia seeds.
  • Cover and refrigerate at least 6 hours or overnight so the mixture has time to thicken. Stir before serving.
  • This will last as long as your almond milk, meaning if you use homemade almond milk, this porridge will only stay fresh a few days.

Notes

I usually use date-sweetened almond milk and no other sweetener, or unsweetened almond milk and a couple drops of stevia.
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  1. Leilani Halvorsen says:

    5 stars
    I so enjoy this recipe. So very delicious. This recipe is good to me. I added wild flower honey, craisen/raisens or both from individual lunch size servings. Yummy!

    1. Pamela says:

      Sounds yummy!