Unlock the secret to the perfect fall breakfast with our apple cinnamon overnight oats recipe. In just five minutes of prep time the night before, you’ll combine oats, apple chunks, and a sprinkle of cinnamon, then let the fridge do the work.
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I seriously love waking up to a creamy, flavorful bowl of overnight oats that is both nutritious and delicious. This apple cinnamon overnight oats variation is one of my favorite flavors to date!
With a quick 5-minute prep the night before, you’ll mix oats, juicy shredded apples, and a dash of cinnamon—then let your fridge handle the rest.
What’s in this apple cinnamon overnight oats recipe?
- Rolled Oats: The base of your creamy breakfast.
- Fresh Apple Chunks: For that crisp, fruity bite.
- Cinnamon: A dash for warmth and flavor.
- Chia Seeds: For a fiber and omega-3 boost.
- Almond Milk: Or any milk of your choice.
- Honey or Maple Syrup: Your natural sweetener.
- Vanilla Extract: A splash for added aroma.
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Variations and Substitutions
- Apple Sauce: use apple sauce instead of shredded apple.
- Spices: Nutmeg or allspice can join the cinnamon.
- Milk: Dairy, oat, or soy milk can be used.
- Sweeteners: agave, honey, and maple syrup work!
amp up the protein!
If you’d like a little bit more protein in your oats, you can always add some Greek yogurt (which would not be vegan, but still delish!) or even a scoop of your favorite protein powder. Check out our protein powder recommendations HERE.
How to Store Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats
Store your overnight oats in the fridge for up to 3 days. You can store it in one large container or in separate, single-serve containers for an easy on-the-go variation.
W&P
Jars
The W&P Porter Seal Tight Jar holds 16 oz. and is perfect for oats, soups, salad, etc.
Serving Suggestions
- Toppings: Add nuts, more fresh apple, or a dollop of yogurt.
- Warm It Up: A quick zap in the microwave if you prefer it warm.
- On-the-Go: Transfer to a mason jar for a portable breakfast.
Apple Pie Overnight Oats
Ingredients
- 1 cup rolled oats
- 1 cup shredded apple ~1 medium apple
- 1 tablespoon orange juice
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup
- 1.5 cups plain, unsweetened almond milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon ground flax
- 1 teaspoons ground cinnamon or more to taste
- 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
Instructions
- Add all of the ingredients into a large storage container. Mix to combine.
- Place in the refrigerator for at least two hours or overnight.
- Remove from fridge and top with your favorite overnight oat toppings!
Tips & Notes
- Option to double or triple this recipe.
- Will stay good in the fridge for up to 4 days.
Super excited to try these Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats recipe, I was actually looking for same. Thanks for sharing about this with us.
WOW! The final dish looks really delicious and I am already mouth-watering! I cant wait to try this! thanks for sharing such great recipes!
Love these recipes! 😊 Thankyou . I heat mine up ,to me it is yummier that way.
My littles enjoyed eating this recipe but there was way too much cinnamon for me. I’ll try it again with less cinnamon.
Lovely, filling, on the go breakfast, perfect for our trip!
Was an absolute delight to eat, loved it.Would make again.
Can I hear this up in the mornings? Or should it be eaten as is?
Hey, I don’t have any orange juice in the house. Could I leave it out?
Yes! You can sub with any other liquid!
I love this recipe, I am a lover of CINNAMON , Easy to do, easy to eat 😉
Switzerland is an apple country as well. I need to try this as I somehow run out of ideas all the time.
QUESTION: can you use steel cut oats for these recipes?
Yum, this recipe definitely counts as ‘breakfast goals’.
So goooooood!
E || OH LA LATKES
Love adding protein powder to overnight oats!
Oh my gosh, the engagement made me so happy! Congrats, Lee! These overnight oats look wonderful. The fact that the bowls look substantial is even more fantastic–I have to give these a go one day!
The calorie count on this is off again….a cup of oats has 300 calories, so if the recipe makes 2 servings, there’s no way each serving is only 131 calories. If you’re going to include nutrition info, please check to make sure it’s right. Otherwise it’s useless and not worth your time. Thank you!
Thanks Alex. All fixed!
Congratulations on your engagement!!!! Love overnight oats and can’t wait to try these.
Thank you!!
Does the recipe use 1/2 c or 1 c oats? I think you forgot to include the oats in the recipe, but it looks delicious. Can’t wait to try it.
So sorry I must have deleted it! 1 cup!
I think the quantity of oats is missing from the recipe! 🙂
P.S. they look friggin delicious
Thanks for catching that I think I accidentally deleted it! 1 cup rolled oats <3
So hungry when reading your post! why so delicious? :'(
Just want to say that I love your blog! I found it a couple weeks ago and we’ve already tried several recipes. So I have this prepped for tomorrow but was wondering if the oatmeal can be heated up–or is that weird with the yogurt? Just wanted to check because my husband is picky about food temps and textures.
Thanks!
Hm good question! I’ve never tried it, but I don’t see why not! I’ve used Greek yogurt in baked goods, so I think it’ll be fine! Glad you like FFF 🙂