Quick “Overnight” Oats: Ready in Under 1 Hour (vegan & plant-based)

Note: you don’t want to do this too often because, unless you soak raw oats about 12 hours, they can be difficult to digest, causing bloating and building up in your system, as well as preventing the absorption of key minerals.

I woke up craving so-called “overnight” oats. But I wanted this vegan and plant-based treat today, not tomorrow!

Surely, I thought, I could speed up the softening process by heating the soymilk (or almond, oat, etc) and still not turn the oats into a bowl of gruel. Indeed I could!

How It Works: My Simple Method

A loose recipe follows but, essentially, just heat non-dairy milk barely to a simmer in the microwave–about 60-90 seconds on high–or stovetop, stir in oats, sweetener if desired–I use granulated stevia–and pinches of spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, or pumpkin pie spice.

At this point, you can also stir in fresh or frozen fruit or canned pureed pumpkin, a couple tablespoons cocoa powder or 3 tablespoons of peanut butter. Layer mixture with plant-based yogurt–I like Silk vanilla Greek style–and more fresh or frozen friut in a glass container for a pretty presentation. I use mugs, Mason jars, or even martini glasses, depending on my mood.

Pop in the fridge and leave for an hour–45 minutes if pressed or starved–while you get ready for work, school, or just the rest of your day, garnish if desired with a few nuts, like slivered almonds or pecans (especially good with pumpkin), and maybe a mint sprig if you want to get fancy. Then enjoy this creamy, textured nutritious treat that tastes like dessert, but will keep you satisfied for hours!

Quick “Overnight” Oats

Yield: 2 servings (1 if you are famished; easily mutiplies)

3/4 cup non-dairy milk

1 to 1 1/4 cup old fashioned oats or slightly more to absorb virtually all liquid

Optional: 1 tablespoon sweetener (I use granulated stevia)

Pinch ground cinnamon, nutmeg, pumpkin pie spice, etc.

If making pumpkin spice oats: 1/4 cup canned pureed pumpkin

If making PB&J: 3 tablespoons peanut butter

If making brownie: 2 tablespoons cocoa powder and a little more sweetener

1/2 cup fresh or frozen berries or diced fruit

3/4 cup non-dairy yogurt, any flavor (I especially like Silk vanilla Greek style)

Optional garnishes: 2 tablespoons chopped or slivered nuts (or about 4 pecan halves), additional berries or fruit, mint sprigs, sprinkle of ground spice

Heat non-dairy milk barely to a simmer in the microwave–about 60-90 seconds on high–or in a pan stovetop, stir in oats to drsired thickness, sweetener if desired, pinches of spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, or pumpkin pie spice, and optional pureed pumpkin. If using berries or fruit, stir in half and reserve remainder. In 2 small glass serving containers (mugs, jars, or martini glasses), place 1/4 oat mixture in bottom of each, top with 1/4 yogurt, 1/4 remaining fruit (about 1 tabkespoon each), and repeat. Refrigerate for 45 minutes to an hour, garnish as desired, and serve.

No-Yeast Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Rolls (vegan & plant-based)

Yield: a baker’s dozen + 1 (approximately 14 rolls)

For some of us, it is always pumpkin spice season. But if you are more of a traditionalist, it is November, so ’tis the season to start your morning on a roll, a Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Roll.

These glistening golden spirals boast ideal proportions of spicy pumpkin filling, rich caramel-y glaze, and dough made tender and a hint tangy with Tofutti Better Than Sour Cream to balance the sweetness.

Our no-yeast cinnamon rolls are ready in a flash for weekend or holiday breakfasts that everyone will gobble up.  In fact, they are so easy and quick to prepare, you might find yourself rolling them out on a chilly weekday morning.

Visit Tofutti at the link above for this recipe–and many more–which is also included here, in case the link becomes broken.

1/2 cup non-dairy milk

1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

2 ½ cups all-purpose flour

2 ½ teaspoons baking powder

1 teaspoon salt

3/4 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 cup Tofutti Better Than Sour Cream

4 tablespoons vegan butter

1/3 cup pureed pumpkin (not pie filling)

1/4 cup granulated sugar

1/4 cup brown sugar

1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice (or substitute mostly cinnamon plus a pinch ginger, nutmeg, and allspice)

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Optional: 1/4 teaspoon almond extract

Pumpkin Spice Glaze (recipe follows)

Optional Garnish: toasted pecan halves

Preheat oven to 450 degrees.  Grease a 9-inch round baking dish, preferably ceramic or glass, and set aside.  In a small cup, whisk together non-dairy milk and vinegar; set aside to curdle.  Place flour, baking powder, salt, and baking soda in large bowl of food processor and pulse a couple times to combine.  Or mix dough by hand in large mixing bowl.  Add curdled milk and Better Than Sour Cream and pulse until it comes together as a ball.  If mixing my hand, stir with a fork until a uniform dough is formed.  Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface, knead a couple times, and roll into a 10 x 14” rectangle with a floured rolling pin.  (This size creates the best ratio of dough to filling.)  In a small bowl, whisk together pumpkin, both sugars, pumpkin pie spice, vanilla extract, and almond extract if using.  Reserve 1/4 cup to make glaze and spoon the rest down the center of dough rectangle.  Spread to within 1/2-inch of border.  Roll up, jellyroll, fashion, staring at one long side.  If filling squeezes out as you roll, just scoop up excess with a spoon and add to the reserved mixture.  With a serrated knife, cut roll into 14 one-inch-thick slices and place, spiral up, in concentric circles in prepared dish, leaving a little space in between.  Bake 15 minutes or until golden.  Remove from oven and let cool on wire rack 10 minutes.  Pour and spread glaze over top, garnish if desired with pecan halves, and serve immediately.

Pumpkin Spice Glaze

¼ cup reserved pumpkin spice filling

3/4 to 1 cup powdered sugar

1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

Optional: 1/8 teaspoon almond extract

1 or more tablespoons non-dairy milk, as needed

Whisk together reserved pumpkin spice filling, 3/4 cup powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and optional almond extract, adding additional powdered sugar and non-dairy milk, as needed, to reach desired consistency.  It should be thick, but pourable.

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