Oatmeal Cookie Overnight Oats Recipe
There’s nothing I crave more than this Oatmeal Cookie Overnight Oats recipe for breakfast! It’s so easy to make, every bite is delicious, and even my picky kids love them. And as a busy mom, one of my favorite things is that I can meal prep a full week’s worth of these oats all in just 5 minutes and have healthy breakfasts all week long!
If you’re short on time and need a healthy breakfast that’s ready to go in the morning, then this recipe is for you. And since it actually tastes like a real oatmeal cookie (my favorite type of cookie, in case you were wondering), this recipe is just an all around win!
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What are Overnight Oats?
Overnight oats are a mix of rolled oats with almond milk, coconut milk or regular milk and are eaten cold. They’re mixed with spices such as cinnamon, fresh or dried fruit and sometimes even chocolate for something extra indulgent. And if you don’t love the texture of overnight oats, you can always blend them as well!
To make overnight oats just put everything into a mason jar, give it a mix and let it chill overnight in the fridge. The oats soak up all the flavors and are ready to go in the morning!
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Ingredients in Cookie Overnight Oats
Overnight Oats Base
- Rolled Oats
- Cinnamon
- Brown Sugar – I love the “cookie” texture that brown sugar gives these oats, but maple syrup works great for a refined sugar-free option!
- Almond Butter
- Plain Greek Yogurt – Vanilla Greek yogurt works great, too.
- Almond Milk
- Vanilla Extract
Toppings/Mix-Ins
- Crushed Walnuts
- Raisins – Are you team raisins in oatmeal cookies? If not, you can always use chocolate chips instead!

How to Make Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Overnight Oats
This Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Overnight Oats recipe couldn’t be easier! All you’ll need is 5 minutes and some Overnight Oat Jars w/ Lids (or mason jars). Here’s how to make Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Overnight Oats:
- Mix the Ingredients: Divide rolled oats, cinnamon, brown sugar (or maple syrup), almond butter, Greek yogurt, almond milk, and vanilla into two jars or airtight containers.
- Stir Well: Mix everything together until smooth and well combined. Make sure the almond butter is fully incorporated for that classic “oatmeal cookie” flavor!
- Add Mix-Ins: Stir in the crushed walnuts and raisins for the ultimate oatmeal raisin cookie vibe.
- Refrigerate Overnight: Seal the jars with airtight lids and refrigerate for at least 6 hours (overnight is ideal for the best texture).
- Enjoy: In the morning, give it a stir and top with additional toppings if desired. Enjoy straight from the jar!


Tips for the BEST Overnight Oats
These simple tips will take your overnight oats to the next level!
- Leave overnight oats in the refrigerator for a minimum of 6 hours for the creamiest texture (but overnight is best).
- Don’t have almond milk? Use any milk you love—oat milk, cashew milk, soy milk, or even regular dairy milk.
- If you prefer a thicker consistency, lessen the amount of milk. If you’d like a light consistency then add an extra 1/4 cup of milk or omit the Greek yogurt!
- Feel free to add more almond milk in the morning to adjust the consistency to taste.
- Go beyond walnuts and raisins – top with fresh or dried fruit, shredded coconut, chia seeds, or a sprinkle of nutmeg for extra flavor.
- Store in mason jars with lids for a grab-and-go breakfast that’s perfect for busy mornings!
Other Topping Ideas
Take your Oatmeal Cookie Overnight Oats to the next level with these topping options:
- Fresh Fruit: Sliced bananas, diced apples, or fresh berries.
- Crunchy Add-Ins: Toasted pecans, sliced almonds, or Pumpkin Flax Granola for extra texture.
- Drizzles: A swirl of honey, a drizzle of maple syrup, or a spoonful of melted almond butter.
- Spices: Sprinkle on extra cinnamon, nutmeg, or a pinch of ginger for a warm, cozy vibe.
- Extras: Mini chocolate chips, unsweetened coconut flakes, or even a dusting of cocoa powder for a touch of indulgence.
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How to Meal Prep Overnight Oats
Overnight oats are perfect for busy mornings, and this recipe is super meal-prep friendly! Simply double or triple the ingredients to make enough jars for the week. You can even customize each jar with different toppings or mix-ins, like fresh fruit, nuts, or spices.
Store the oats in mason jars or airtight containers in the fridge for up to 4 days. For the best texture, wait to add fresh toppings until just before eating. These grab-and-go jars make mornings so much easier—and so much tastier!
How to Store
Store your overnight oats in airtight jars or containers in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days. For the freshest flavor, add any perishable toppings, like fresh fruit, just before serving. If the oats thicken too much, simply stir in a splash of milk to loosen them up before enjoying!

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- Peanut Butter Cookie Overnight Oats
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Oatmeal Cookie Overnight Oats
Equipment
Ingredients
Overnight Oats (divided)
- 1 cup rolled oats
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
- 2 Tablespoons brown sugar (or maple syrup)
- 2 Tablespoons almond butter
- 1/3 cup plain Greek yogurt
- 3/4 cup almond milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Toppings/Mix-Ins
- 2 Tablespoons crushed walnuts
- 2 Tablespoons raisins
Instructions
- Divide the oats, cinnamon, brown sugar, almond butter, yogurt, milk, and vanilla into 2 jars or containers.
- Mix the overnight oats until well combined.
- Mix in the crushed walnuts and raisins.
- Add airtight lids and refrigerate overnight.
- In the morning, feel free to add any other toppings you want and enjoy!

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Natalie says:
Sounds super delicious. I love overnight oats. Will give this combo a try.
Choclette says:
Love overnight oats, but have never tried making it with nut butter before. This is quite a revelation and I’m going to have to try it now. Sounds so delicious.
Ramona says:
Wow, why did I never think of this? I could have this every day and I am sure it is not only delicious but will keep you full for quite some time. I am making this as soon as tonight.
Suzanne says:
This looks so good! Can I prep multiple at a time?
Christine McMichael replied:
Yes, absolutely! You can meal prep up to 3 days worth at a time (since that’s about how long they last in the refrigerator). Enjoy!
Emily Kemp says:
Wow these overnight oats sound so good, oatmeal cookies are my fav!
Amanda says:
Is there a substitute for the yogurt? Sometimes my body struggles with dairy. Thanks.
Christine McMichael replied:
Hi, Amanda! Feel free to just add almond milk instead of yogurt. If you want the texture to be thick, I really like using cashew yogurt as a dairy-free option!
Jennifer says:
Yum!
Christine McMichael replied:
Thanks, Jennifer! These oats are so good!
Kristen says:
If I don’t have stevia packets, but a big container of it, about how much of a tsp would equal a packet? Any idea? Thank you! Can’t wait to try this!!
Christine McMichael replied:
Hi, Kristen! A packet of stevia is about 1 tsp. Enjoy the recipe! 🙂
Rowanvamp0 says:
Do you have to use almond butter will any butter work also same question line instead of greek yogurt can we use regular yogurt?
Christine McMichael replied:
Cashew butter would also work great! Really any nut butter should work, but peanut butter has a strong taste and may change the flavor a little bit. Regular yogurt works wonderfully, too! Simply adjust the amount for the desired thickness (since it’s not as thick as greek yogurt). Enjoy! 🙂
Crist says:
Loved this recipe as a base for some modifications i made:
1. removed the stevia
Added
2. 1 tbsp vegan carob chocolate chips
3. 1 tbsp raisins
4. 1 tbsp ground flaxseed
5. a bunch more cinnamon
6. more liquid
‘Twas so so delectable, totally felt like i was eating an oatmeal cookie, and smelled wickedly tasty
Christine McMichael replied:
Hi, Crist! Those sound like wonderful modifications. Love the addition of raisins! Glad you enjoyed the recipe!
Kat says:
This sounds so good! I will have to try this sometime soon. Is there anything you can use in replace of the yogurt?
Christine McMichael replied:
Thank you, Kat! 🙂 You could try coconut yogurt or almond milk!
BB Free says:
Making this for tomorrow. Something to look forward to on Monday.
Christine McMichael replied:
Perfect! Enjoy!!! 🙂
Kirsten Imhoff says:
Are you sure there is supposed to be 1 tablespoon of cinnamon???
Christine McMichael replied:
Hi, Kirsten! That was supposed be a teaspoon, so sorry about that! I’ve updated the recipe. Thank you for letting me know!
Renee @ The Good Hearted Woman says:
I am a big fan of overnight oat! This combination looks very tasty.
Christine McMichael replied:
Me too, they’re so great! Thanks, Renee! 🙂