Classic Vanilla Almond Overnight Oats
Classic Vanilla Almond Overnight Oats
If you’ve never made overnight oats, this is the recipe to start with. It’s creamy, lightly sweet, and tastes like dessert even though it’s basically just breakfast on autopilot. Five minutes the night before, and you wake up to something that actually feels like a treat.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe

There’s zero cooking involved, which makes this the easiest breakfast in your rotation. You just stir everything together in a jar, pop it in the fridge, and walk away.
The vanilla and almond combo is cozy without being too sweet, so it works whether you’re eating it for breakfast or as an afternoon snack. It also keeps you full for hours thanks to the oats and protein-rich milk, so you’re not reaching for a snack by 10am.
And honestly, it just feels good to open the fridge to something already made. Mornings are chaotic enough without adding “make breakfast” to the list.
Ingredients You’ll Need

The base is simple: rolled oats and milk of your choice. Whole milk makes it extra creamy, but almond milk leans into the almond flavor and keeps things lighter, so use whatever you’ve got.
Vanilla extract does a lot of heavy lifting here, so don’t skip it even if you’re tempted to. A little maple syrup or honey adds just enough sweetness without making it taste like dessert at 7am.
Almond butter brings richness and that nutty depth that pairs so well with vanilla, and a handful of sliced almonds on top gives you crunch against all that creaminess. If you’ve got a nut allergy in the house, sunflower seed butter and pumpkin seeds make a great swap and honestly still taste amazing.
A pinch of salt might seem unnecessary, but it really does wake up all the other flavors. Don’t leave it out.
Tips for the Best Results

Stir well before you put the lid on. The almond butter especially likes to clump at the bottom, and nobody wants an almond butter surprise at the bottom of the jar.
Give it at least 6 hours in the fridge, though overnight is ideal. The oats need that time to really soak up the liquid and turn soft and pudding-like.
If the texture seems too thick in the morning, just stir in a splash of milk before eating. Oats keep absorbing liquid the longer they sit, so this is totally normal and an easy fix.
Storage and Reheating

These keep beautifully in the fridge for up to 5 days, which makes them perfect for batch-prepping on a Sunday. Just portion them into individual jars and grab one each morning.
If you really want it warm, you can microwave it for 30 to 45 seconds, but the texture changes a bit and gets less creamy. Most people end up loving it cold once they try it that way.
Add any toppings like fresh fruit or extra almonds right before eating rather than the night before, so they stay fresh and don’t get soggy sitting in the fridge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make overnight oats without almond milk?
Yes, any milk works here, including dairy milk, oat milk, or soy milk. The almond flavor mainly comes from the almond butter and almond extract, not the milk itself.
Why are my overnight oats too thick or too thin?
Too thick usually means you need more liquid, so add a splash of milk and stir. Too thin generally means you need more oats or a bit more time in the fridge to fully absorb the liquid.
Can I eat overnight oats warm?
You can, though they’re designed to be enjoyed cold and creamy. A quick 30 second microwave works if you prefer warm, just know the texture will be a little different.
Do I have to use a mason jar?
Nope, any container with a lid works fine. Mason jars are just popular because they’re easy to see through and great for grabbing on your way out the door.
Classic Vanilla Almond Overnight Oats
A creamy, no-cook overnight oats recipe made with vanilla, almond butter, and a touch of maple syrup for an easy make-ahead breakfast.
Ingredients
- 1 cup rolled oats
- 1 cup almond milk
- 2 tablespoons almond butter
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons sliced almonds
Instructions
- Step 1. Add rolled oats, almond milk, almond butter, vanilla extract, maple syrup, and salt to a jar or container
- Step 2. Stir well until almond butter is fully combined and no clumps remain
- Step 3. Cover with a lid and refrigerate for at least 6 hours or overnight
- Step 4. Stir again before eating and add a splash of milk if needed for desired consistency
- Step 5. Top with sliced almonds before serving
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