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Gluten Free Chunky Monkey Overnight Oats

These Gluten Free Chunky Monkey Overnight Oats have the same familiar flavors from you favorite pint of ice cream but in a healthier breakfast version. It’s a super easy make-ahead recipe you’ll find yourself making over and over again.

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Gluten Free Chunky Monkey Overnight Oats

I have been meaning to make these chunky monkey overnight oats since my trip to Chicago last December for Quaker Summit where Quaker Oats introduced me and several other gluten free bloggers to their new gluten free oats.

When we were there, they served us breakfast which was a gigantic oatmeal bar. There was a biiiig old pot of hot oatmeal and it was accompanied by a buffet table of all kinds of toppings. Dried fruit, fresh fruit, chocolate, nut butters, all different kinds of milk, honey, maple syrup, nuts, and even savory items like Sriracha.

I made myself a bowl topped with bananas, chocolate chips, maple syrup, and walnuts and somebody made the Chunky Monkey comment. When I threw it together, I wasn’t even thinking that – I was just making what I thought would be super tasty.

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I don’t usually eat hot oatmeal, I actually never cared for hot oatmeal as a kid and have always eaten my oatmeal cold. However, I really enjoyed my hot Chunky Monkey oatmeal but I like the overnight oat version better.

I’ve been a fan of overnight oats before overnight oats were even a thing. Some of my favorites, other than this version which is #1, are my peach pie overnight oats, black forest overnight oats, and Nutella overnight oats.

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One thing that I really love about overnight oats are the texture. Since they’re not cooked, they’re not just a pile of mush. There’s still texture to them and, IMO, much better to eat. I also like that they’re still a little bit liquid-y – that flavored milk is the best part!

If you’re a Chunky Monkey ice cream fan, this healthy breakfast version will be right up your alley. It’s so jam packed with banana, walnuts, and dark chocolate chunks – it’s one delicious bite after another.

Gluten Free Chunky Monkey Overnight Oats from @whattheforkblog | whattheforkfoodblog.com

I like to top my oats with a little extra sliced banana, walnuts, and chocolate but you don’t have to. I also like to add an extra little drizzle of honey because honey is one of the best things ever. It’s one of my favorite natural sweeteners and I use it in all of my smoothies and overnight oats recipes.

Make these gluten free chunky monkey overnight oats tonight and you can have them for breakfast tomorrow. Enjoy!

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Gluten Free Chunky Monkey Overnight Oats from @whattheforkblog | whattheforkfoodblog.com

Gluten Free Chunky Monkey Overnight Oats

5 from 6 ratings
These Gluten Free Chunky Monkey Overnight Oats have the same familiar flavors from you favorite pint of ice cream but in a healthier breakfast version. It’s a super easy make-ahead recipe you’ll find yourself making over and over again.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 1 C gluten free rolled oats
  • 1 C milk I use 1% or unsweetened coconut
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 Tbsp honey
  • 2 tsp chia seeds
  • ½ C walnuts chopped
  • 1/4 C dark chocolate chopped (or chocolate chips)
  • 1 banana diced

Instructions

  • Add the oats, milk, vanilla, honey, and chia seeds to a bowl and mix really well. Refrigerate overnight or at least 4 hours.
  • When ready to eat, stir in the chopped walnuts, dark chocolate, and banana. Top with additional banana slices, walnuts, and chocolate if desired. The overnight oats can be refrigerated up to 3 days.

Notes

*For dairy free, use unsweetened coconut milk and dairy free chocolate.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 118kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 2g

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Nutrition Facts are estimated and aren't always accurate. Please consult a doctor or nutritionist if you have special dietary needs.

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  1. Danielle says:

    I was wondering if you could warm them or add steamed milk to eat them hot?

  2. Gloria says:

    How many servings does this make?

  3. Ladys Rivera says:

    I want to try this recipe but am allergic to all nuts, how important are the walnuts? TIA

  4. Lauren says:

    YUM! My husband has started doing overnight oats and I bet he would LOVE these.

  5. Grace says:

    Can steel cut oats be used?

  6. Mandi says:

    I LOVE oatmeal and this is like dessert for breakfast. WIN WIN. And Im pinning this for later <3

  7. Ricki says:

    Some of my favorite flavors, all in one place. Aren’t overnight oats the best?! 😀

  8. I have not yet tried to make overnight oats– this looks like a variety that I could get into!!!

  9. Sharon says:

    I’ve just updated the recipe to include the milk in the ingredients. It calls for one cup 😉

  10. Sharon says:

    Thanks for catching that Megan! I’ve updated the recipe to include the milk 🙂