If you love banana bread, you are going to love these banana bread overnight oats! Overnight oats make a delicious and nourishing breakfast and the flavors of banana bread are a pleasant and cozy twist. Try it cold or hot, we are sure these oats will be added to your weekly routine!

Reasons you’ll love these banana oats

Ingredients for Banana Bread Overnight Oats

Creating Banana Bread Overnight Oats is a breeze thanks to its straightforward ingredient list. Gather your base overnight oats components along with the classic spices of banana bread and a sweet, ripe banana.

Rolled Oats: Begin with 1/2 a cup of old-fashioned rolled oats; quick oats work too if that’s your preference. Milk: Maintain a 1:1 ratio of milk to oats, choosing any type of unsweetened milk you prefer—almond milk, regular milk, coconut milk, soy milk, or other. Sweetener: Honey or brown sugar can be used. The toasty notes provide a perfect sweet complement to the creamy banana. Chia Seeds: These little nutrient powerhouses not only assist in thickening the mixture by swelling when they come in contact with liquid. Vanilla Extract & Salt: Elevate the natural banana sweetness without piling on extra sugar with the help of vanilla extract and a pinch of salt. Cinnamon: No banana bread is complete without cinnamon and the same goes for banana bread overnight oats. Banana: Banana adds creaminess and natural sweetness (as well as makes it banana bread flavored). Wondering about different types of bananas? Learn more about different varieties of bananas here.

How to make Overnight Oats

Whipping up these banana bread overnight oats couldn’t be easier. Grab a spoon, a jar, and a 1/4 cup measuring cup, and let’s get mixing!

Storage

Because bananas oxidize quickly, these overnight oats are best if eaten within 3 days. If you want it to last more than 3 days, I recommend making the oats without the banana first. Then, mix in the mashed banana the night before.

Substitutions

For The Milk feel free to swap in plant-based milk or a flavored milk like vanilla. For The Chia Seeds, you can use ground flaxseeds or almond butter (cinnamon almond butter is super good!) instead.

Can you use frozen Bananas?

You might be surprised to learn that yes, you can use frozen bananas in overnight oats. But, they need to be cut into slices first and you have to plan to leave the oats in the fridge overnight. They will thaw as the oats sit in the fridge and you can mash it all together in the morning.

Make It Your Own!

Add Nuts like walnuts or pecans to these overnight oats Add more sweetness by mixing in chocolate chips or drizzling with honey just before serving Make it warm by heating it in the microwave in the morning and top with a dollop of yogurt

More Overnight Oat Recipes You’ll Love

So you don’t get bored with your overnight oats, we’ve created a handful of other overnight oats recipes. Here are a few to start with!

Strawberries & Cream Overnight Oats have that classic creamy texture with a burst of fresh strawberries. Chocolate Overnight Oats basically taste like brownie batter and what’s not to like about that?! Sea Salt & Date Overnight Oats are sweet and salty, just like your favorite salted caramel candy. Cookie Dough Overnight Oats are like your favorite chocolate chip cookie dough minus the egg. Healthy Banana Bread Overnight Oats   Live Eat Learn - 73Healthy Banana Bread Overnight Oats   Live Eat Learn - 20Healthy Banana Bread Overnight Oats   Live Eat Learn - 77Healthy Banana Bread Overnight Oats   Live Eat Learn - 87Healthy Banana Bread Overnight Oats   Live Eat Learn - 65Healthy Banana Bread Overnight Oats   Live Eat Learn - 9Healthy Banana Bread Overnight Oats   Live Eat Learn - 65Healthy Banana Bread Overnight Oats   Live Eat Learn - 95Healthy Banana Bread Overnight Oats   Live Eat Learn - 49Healthy Banana Bread Overnight Oats   Live Eat Learn - 62