how do you make your Overnight oats?
I am 10 months post-op and I have been adding some more healthy carbs/grains to my diet recently. I am still not at my goal weight yet, but this has actually seemed to boost my weight loss a bit lately and help with some of my irregular bathroom issues, so I am going with it...I had a few packets of the "low sugar" instant oatmeal which is not the greatest choice but I really love oatmeal and I want to try overnight oats.
I have seen a bunch of different ways to make it, with Milk, Almond milk, yogur****er...some people add Chia seeds?--not sure what this does- does it add protein?
some people add protein powder...
I know I can pretty much flavor it with whatever I like...but basically I am interested in what your basic recipe is--what sort of liquid do you use? do you add extra protein? what does it do for the consistency?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Amber
RNY 2/12/18
5'4 1/2" tall, HW : 315 lbs, Surgery Wt: 297lbs.
M1: -17.5lbs M2: -11.5lbs M3: -12lbs M4: -13lbs M5: -13lbs M6: -13.5lbs M7: -12lbs M8: -14lbs M9: -10.5lbs M10: -7.75lbs M11: -5.25lbs M12: -4lbs M13: -3lbs M14: -7lbs M15: -2lbs M16: -1lb **made it to goal!**
CW 148
Hi Amber,
My basic recipe is super easy. 1/4 C oats, 1/4 C plain Greek yogurt and 1/4 C milk. I drizzle a bit of honey on top for sweetness before I eat it. That's it! I never liked oatmeal before but now I love it!
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Revision from lapband to RNY 12/26/17 with Dr. Caitlin Halbert
HW 260 SW 248 CW 154 GW 145
Gallbladder removed 9/18
Beth
thanks! I am curious what does the yogurt do for it? make it creamier? or just adds extra protein?
I think I'll probably add some sweetener and maybe some berries/cinnamon too...
have you heard of adding chia seeds? I don't think I have actually had anything with chia seeds in it but I know they are supposedly a kind of thickening agent...not sure if I would like the texture though.
Amber
RNY 2/12/18
5'4 1/2" tall, HW : 315 lbs, Surgery Wt: 297lbs.
M1: -17.5lbs M2: -11.5lbs M3: -12lbs M4: -13lbs M5: -13lbs M6: -13.5lbs M7: -12lbs M8: -14lbs M9: -10.5lbs M10: -7.75lbs M11: -5.25lbs M12: -4lbs M13: -3lbs M14: -7lbs M15: -2lbs M16: -1lb **made it to goal!**
CW 148
Yes! I do use them but in my last round of making my oats I forgot to put them in. I usually put a teaspoon in the Mason jar as well and shake it all up. I have used fruit as well, although now I just like to keep it super simple
You can't measure your achievements with someone else's yardstick!
Revision from lapband to RNY 12/26/17 with Dr. Caitlin Halbert
HW 260 SW 248 CW 154 GW 145
Gallbladder removed 9/18
Beth
I have1/3 cup of steel cut oats
mix in. 1tbl of the following
chia seeds
cacao
2tbl of hersey's Dark cocoa
i add 1/2 piece serving of baker's dark 100% chocolate
add 1 premier protein chocolate shake
stir and cover overnight
i for some reason love very cold things so before I have for breakfast I put my bowl in freezer for 14 minutes.
I so look forward to this every morning
HW:275, Consult Weigh 259 on 8/16
RNY Feb. 16,2017 at 246
Current Weight: 126
I do actually heat my oats in the morning not eat them cold. I find soaking them though somehow helps.
1/3c oats, 1 tbsp flaxseed meal, ½ scoop protein powder. Handful blueberries. Cinnamon 'sugar' on top after heated. I am much further out than you do I am sure 1/4c is fine.
Cashew milk is always my nondairy milk of choice but I recently started using lukewarm water when I mix it in the mason jar. I shake the jar a few times before it goes in the fridge and I find the protein dissolves better and reheats better in water without getting clumpy.
I reheat in a bowl in microwave and stir frequently to keep protein good. Currently using Ghost brand Cereal Milk whey protein
Cynthia 5'11" RNY 7/23/2014
Goal reached 17 months. 220lb Weight Loss
Plastic Surgery Dr. Joseph Michaels - LBL and Hernia Repair 2/29/16, Arm Lift, BL, 5/2/16, Leg Lift 7/25/16
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I am coming off about a week of bad oatmeal eating. Those instant low sugar packs are a nice gruel you can eat every meal.
I think oatmeal is soothing weight gaining food. I'm 10 years out tomorrow. Most of those years were oatmeal free years.
The "best" way is to make it a protein delivery device and steel cut for the fiber.
I'm glad I'm over my recent illness. Low energy this time led to the oatmeal bowl.
My plea would be to hold off as long as you can.
on 12/22/18 4:21 am
Thank you for this, I'm going to wait a bit to make some steel cut instant pot oatmeal! Glad you are feeling better!
HW: 306 SW: 282 GW: 145 (reached 2/6/19) CW:150
Jen
i think this is a good point. I am not planning on eating oatmeal daily, but it does satisfy some part of my brain for that grains craving.
I think I will limit myself to max once a week of eating oatmeal and see how it goes.
If it stalls me at all I will just cut it out.
Amber
RNY 2/12/18
5'4 1/2" tall, HW : 315 lbs, Surgery Wt: 297lbs.
M1: -17.5lbs M2: -11.5lbs M3: -12lbs M4: -13lbs M5: -13lbs M6: -13.5lbs M7: -12lbs M8: -14lbs M9: -10.5lbs M10: -7.75lbs M11: -5.25lbs M12: -4lbs M13: -3lbs M14: -7lbs M15: -2lbs M16: -1lb **made it to goal!**
CW 148