Brownie Batter Overnight Oats
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Published May 16, 2016, Updated Aug 22, 2023
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Treat yourself to these chocolate brownie batter overnight oats. They taste like brownies and are topped with walnuts, chocolate chips and a peanut butter drizzle.
What if I told you that you could eat chocolate for breakfast and keep it healthy? Would you think that I was joking or that you were in some sort of dreamland? Well, today my friend your dreams are becoming a reality because I’m making it happen with these brownie batter overnight oats.
If you’ve been reading EBF for awhile you’ll know that throughout the summer months I’m all about overnight oats. They’re cool, creamy and so easy. I love that I can whip up a batch before bed and wake up to a healthy and delicious breakfast without having to cook anything.
I’ve shared a bunch of dessert inspired overnight oat combos (like peanut butter cup overnight oats and chocolate banana overnight oats), but I think this brownie batter version is the most decadent.
Seriously, if you’re a brownie lover get excited because this combo is delicious and it was made for you!
Ingredients Needed for Brownie Overnight Oats
- old fashioned rolled oats – rolled oats are the best for overnight oats. Instant/quick oats and steel cut oats don’t work the same because they don’t absorb liquid like rolled oats do.
- almond milk – I like using unsweetened vanilla almond milk, but any type of milk will work
- protein powder – I use a plant-based chocolate protein powder that is sweetened with stevia, but you can use your favorite protein powder
- cocoa powder – this gives the oats their rich chocolate flavor and dark color
- maple syrup – pure maple syrup is the perfect natural sweetener to use because it’s liquid so it blends in nicely with the oat mixture and I personally love the flavor. Honey or another natural liquid sweetener will work here. If you want to reduce the sugar in this recipe, feel free to use a sugar alternative like stevia or monk fruit
- vanilla
- sea salt – a pinch of sea salt is the perfect flavor enhancer and brings out the nutty flavor of the oats
- chocolate chips – I like using Lily’s dark chocolate chips because they’re sugar-free and low in carbs
- chopped walnuts – brownies are so good topped with walnuts and I love the crunch they add to these overnight oats
- peanut butter – I love peanut butter on these oats, but any nut butter that you enjoy would work for this recipe
How Long Do Overnight Oats Need to Soak?
Given the name, you’d assume overnight oats need to soak overnight, but you can actually make them in 2-4 hours if you’re in a rush. While it does take some time for the oats to absorb the liquid, they don’t necessarily have to be soaked overnight. I recommend at least 8 hours for true overnight oats, but there have been mornings where I decide I want overnight oats for breakfast even though I didn’t prep them the night before. When this happens I’ll make them the morning of and let the oats soak for just 2-4 hours. With this quick soak, they’re not as soft as overnight oats that have soaked longer and they’re a bit more liquidy, but they’re still delicious.
Can You Eat Overnight Oats Hot?
Short answer, yes! You can definitely warm up overnight oats, but the whole point of overnight oats is to eat them cold like muesli. Even if you think cold oats sound strange, I recommend giving it shot before you write them off. Of course, if you simply can’t do the cold oats you can always heat them up. Just pop the overnights oats in your microwave, cooking in 30 second increments until the oats are warm throughout and enjoy.
After letting your overnight oats soak overnight (or at least a few hours), take the oats out of the fridge and top with banana slices and cacao nibs.
While enjoying these you’ll feel like you’re being naughty by eating chocolate for breakfast (and you kind of are because there are chocolate chips involved) BUT the healthy stuff totally outweighs the chocolate. Plus chocolate does have some health benefits of its own. <– I’m all about the antioxidants… especially those from chocolate and wine. 🙂
More Oatmeal Recipes to Try:
- Baked Oatmeal Cups
- Berry Baked Oatmeal Bars
- Easy Protein Balls
- Baked Oatmeal Recipes
- Protein Oatmeal
- 3 Minute Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal
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Brownie Batter Overnight Oats
Ingredients
- 1 cup old fashioned rolled oats
- 2 scoops (50 grams) protein powder, vanilla or chocolate
- 2 cups unsweetened vanilla almond milk
- 2 Tablespoons cocoa powder
- 1 Tablespoon maple syrup
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- pinch of sea salt
- 2 Tablespoons chocolate chips, I use Lily’s dark chocolate chips
- 2 Tablespoons chopped walnuts
- 1 Tablespoon peanut butter, optional
Instructions
- Add oats, protein powder, almond milk, cocoa powder, maple syrup, vanilla and sea salt into a bowl or jar. Stir well to combine, until all the protein powder has dissolved. Seal container with a lid and place in the fridge overnight.
- Take the container out of the fridge the next morning and stir the mixture. You'll notice that the oats soak up a lot of the liquid so you may want to add a little more almond milk before serving.
- Portion overnight oats into two containers, top each with chocolate chips, chopped walnuts and peanut butter, if using. Enjoy.
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Notes
- If you want to keep this recipe gluten-free and vegan, be sure to get gluten-free oats, vegan protein powder and vegan chocolate chips.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Brownie Batter Overnight oats was delicious today for breakfast. I❤️Your recipes- they are always so very tasty & easy to make.
Ahh yay, that makes me so happy to hear. So glad you loved this recipe, Michelle. Thanks for the review!
I added in chocolate and vanilla protein powder and I always add in granola and a drizzle of honey on top! Love these recipes!
Woo!! I’m so glad you’ve been enjoying these overnight oats, Cherise! Thanks for the review 🙂
These were so good! They had just the right balance of sweetness and really tasted like brownie batter. Added a little bit of peanut butter on top!
So glad you loved these, Nicole! Thanks for making them and for the review. I so appreciate it!
If I could give this recipe 10 stars I would. I cannot get over how much I love these oats! I was skeptical of them actually tasting like brownie batter but I was wrong and they hit all the right notes and flavors for me. I’ll definitely make these a regular part of my breakfast rotation!
Ahh yay!! That makes me so happy to hear, Jessica. So pumped you loved this recipe. Thanks for the review. I so appreciate it!
Delicious!! It really does taste like brownie batter!! This will be a regular at my house!!
Yay! I’m so glad you loved these overnight oats, Amy! Thanks so much for making it and coming back to leave a review. I really appreciate it!
very chocolately and doesn’t want to eat dessert for breakfast.
After reading the comments, I increased the rolled oats to two cups. I used Silk nut milk and Bulletproof protein powder. It was SO good! Thank you!
So glad this recipe turned out for you, Brenda! Thanks for trying them and for the review. I appreciate it!
I unfortunately also had oatmeal soup the next morning. I *love* your recipes and this is the only one that hasn’t been a hit for me. I think the ratio must be off… 1:2 oats to milk is weird, right?
Anyway, for posterity: I halved the recipe, I used unsweetened almond milk, and I used Gold Standard whey protein, chocolate flavour. I left out the maple syrup since the protein is already sweet.
The flavour was good so apart from the fact that it was cold oatmeal soup, the taste is on point. I think with a 1:1 oat to milk ratio it would be the way it’s supposed to be?
Oh no!! So sorry to hear that this recipe didn’t work for you. Did you change anything about the recipe? The protein powder and cocoa powder soak up a good amount of liquid as well as the oats so it should be the right liquid ratio.
Is this recipe one or two servings
The recipe serves two!
Hi thanks for this brown oats , i am going to try this , your website is inspiration
Let me know how they turn out 🙂