Carrot Cake Overnight Oats

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Loaded with grated carrots, raisins and cinnamon flavor these carrot cake overnight oats taste like cake for breakfast! Vegan and gluten-free.

Spring is here and I’m so excited for fresh produce, visits to the farmers market and moving towards light and fresh foods (yeah, salads) instead of the heavy comfort foods we crave throughout the winter.

I hope you’re ready for the transition because today I have a new overnight oats recipe for you! The recipe is very similar to some of my other overnight oatmeal recipes, but with a carrot cake spin.

Two jars of carrot cake overnight oats. A spoon is sticking out of the front jar.

Healthy dessert-inspired breakfast recipes like this are my favorite because they feel so decadent. I have a ton of dessert-inspired breakfast recipes like these banana bread overnight oats, this carrot cake smoothie, birthday cake baked oatmeal and chocolate baked oatmeal.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • It’s springy, healthy and super simple to whip up.
  • Tastes just like carrot cake!
  • It’s great for meal prep and is the perfect recipe for busy mornings.
Ingredients measured out to make carrot cake overnight oats: oats, carrots, walnuts, coconut, raisins, almond milk, vanilla, maple syrup and cinnamon.

Ingredients Needed for Carrot Cake Overnight Oats

  • old fashioned rolled oats – rolled oats are the best for overnight oats. Instant/quick oats and steel cut oats don’t work well because they don’t absorb liquid the same way rolled oats do. My fave brand is Bob’s Red Mill gluten free old fashioned rolled oats.
  • almond milk – I like using unsweetened vanilla almond milk, but any type of milk (dairy or dairy-free) will work.
  • grated carrots – can’t have carrot cake overnight oats without carrots! I love the health benefits of carrots. Besides being delicious, they’re high in antioxidants, fiber, vitamin K and potassium.
  • raisins – for a little sweetness. If you’re not a raisin fan, feel free to skip them!
  • maple syrup â€“ 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.
  • cinnamon â€“ for a little spice.
  • vanilla extract  and almond extract – these are optional, but they add such a nice flavor! 
  • unsweetened coconut flakes – this is also optional, but the addition of coconut pairs so nicely with the cinnamon and oats. Highly recommend!
  • chopped walnuts or pecans â€“ for topping. I love the added crunch the nuts add to the oats.
Ingredients for carrot cake overnight oats in a jar.

How to Make

Overnight oats couldn’t get any easier to make! All you have to do is combine all your ingredients (except the toppings) in a bowl or mason jar, mix, cover and place in the refrigerator overnight or for at least a few hours.

The next morning, grab your overnight oats from the fridge, give the mixture a big stir and top with your favorite toppings. At this point, you can simply dig right in as overnight oats are meant to be eaten cold. See my note below if you’re not keen on eating cold oats.

An overhead view of two jars containing carrot cake overnight oats. Two gold spoons rest next to the jars.

Topping Ideas

This is the fun part! There are so many options for flavor additions. Here are some of my favorites:

  • Chocolate chips â€“ carrot cake + chocolate = best combo ever!
  • Sliced banana â€“ one of my go-to toppings for overnight oats.
  • Nut butter â€“ we’re already adding nuts on top, but you can’t go wrong with an additional drizzle of nut butter!
  • Raisins – sprinkle more raisins on top for some added sweetness.
  • Coconut flakes – add more flaked coconut on top for some added crunch.
  • Granola â€“ another great way to add crunch to your overnight oats! I love my hemp granola.
  • Cream cheese frosting – drizzle with some homemade cream cheese frosting to make things extra decadent!
Two jars of carrot cake overnight oats. A spoon is sticking out of one of the jars.

How to Add Protein

My secret to filling overnight oats is to add protein! If you feel like you’re hungry shortly after having oatmeal, try adding protein. I like adding in a little protein powder or Greek yogurt to the mix. My favorite brand of protein powder is Nuzest! Use code eatingbirdfood for 15% off your order.

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, especially because these don’t contain chia seeds.

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.

Overhead view of carrot cake overnight oats ingredients in a jar.

Can You Eat Them 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.

How Long Do Overnight Oats Last?

When stored in an airtight container in the fridge overnight oats should last for up to 5 days. They will soften more the longer they sit so I find they’re best on days 1-3, but they’re still safe to eat on days 4 and 5. With this said, overnight oats are great for meal prep. Feel free to make a whole batch for the week on Sunday. I like prepping them in wide mouth 16 oz mason jars.

More Carrot Cake Inspired Recipes

More Overnight Oats Recipes

Be sure to check out the full collection of overnight oats recipes and all my oatmeal recipes here on EBF.

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Carrot Cake Overnight Oats

Loaded with grated carrots, raisins and cinnamon flavor these carrot cake overnight oats taste like cake for breakfast! Vegan and gluten-free.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Soak Time: 8 hours
Total Time: 8 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 1

Ingredients  

  • ½ cup oats
  • ¾ cup unsweetened almond milk, or any milk
  • 3 Tablespoons grated carrots
  • ½ – 1 Tablespoon maple syrup
  • ½ Tablespoon raisins
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla
  • ¼ teaspoon almond extract, optional
  • 1 Tablespoon unsweetened flaked coconut
  • 1 Tablespoon chopped walnuts or pecans , for topping

Instructions 

  • Place all ingredients except the nuts in a container and stir until well combined. Seal with a lid and place in the fridge overnight (or at least a couple hours).
  • Bring out of the fridge in the morning and stir. 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. Top oats with chopped nuts and serve.

Notes

  • Almond milk: Feel free to use any dairy or non-dairy milk of choice. 
  • Maple syrup: Honey or another natural liquid sweetener will work here as well. If you want to reduce the sugar in this recipe, feel free to use a sugar alternative like stevia or monk fruit.
  • Want to add protein? Add a scoop of protein powder or 1/4 cup Greek yogurt and reduce the milk to 1/2 cup.

Nutrition

Serving: 1bowl | Calories: 315kcal | Carbohydrates: 47g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 11g | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 14g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Keyword: carrot cake overnight oats
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29 Comments

    1. As long as your oats are certified gluten-free (and that there’s been no cross-contamination with anything else like the coconut flakes), the recipe qualifies 🙂

  1. These look and sound fabulous! Many years ago (maybe 2008 or so) I created a warm carrot cake oatmeal recipe. I need to make it again as well as this cold version!

  2. 5 stars
    I loved this version… it really does taste like carrot cake, this recipe is amazing. EBF at it again with the dessert for breakfast magic! For a girl with a sweet tooth, these are a dream!!

    1. Yay! I’m so thrilled you enjoyed these overnight oats, Brennan! Thanks for the review. I really appreciate it!

  3. 5 stars
    I love carrot cake and these overnight oats taste just like it! I love that I can get a helping of veggies in with this dish! I prepped it with protein powder and enjoyed it as an afternoon snack. It is very filling and delicious!

    1. Woo!! I love hearing this, Ashlee! I’m so glad you’re enjoying this recipe. Thanks so much for the review and star rating. I really appreciate it!

  4. I am going to make this as soon as I purchase the very necessary carrots. Your whole write up was so helpful. I love rolled oats recipes of all kinds from you Brittany! XOXO

    1. Yay! I’m glad you enjoyed these overnight oats, Tayyaba. Thank you so much for sharing your review, I appreciate it! 🙂

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