The new year doesn’t need to mean joyless bites. With apple, grated carrot and cinnamon, these oats are delectable.
The beginning of a new year often comes with aspirations of austere and frugal bites but there’s no need to remove all joy. Enter flavor-packed, make-ahead overnight oats. Soaking old-fashioned rolled oats helps save time in the morning and also makes for a great healthful snack. Good quality old-fashioned rolled oats work best for overnight soaking. If you like the texture of steel-cut oats, just note that you’ll need at least two days before they’re ready to enjoy.
1 small apple or firm but ripe pear, core and stem removed, diced or grated1 tablespoon golden raisins or grated coconut1 cup milk, or dairy alternative such as oat or almond milkPinch salt• Place half the oats or muesli in a medium glass jar or other container with tight-fitting lid. Grate apple and carrot and add to jar. If using yogurt, add a layer of yogurt to jar. Add golden raisins or other preferred ingredients, nuts, etc. Top with remaining oats.
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