Store-Bought Overnight Oats Exist. But... Why? (2024)

I can’t tell you when I first came face to face with a container of Mush, but I can tell you that it provoked the kind of strong feelings most people don’t associate with oatmeal. Oatmeal, after all, doesn’t commonly inspire much in the way of passion, let alone pique. But those of us who love and eat it everyday will tell you that nay, its beige depths are but a reservoir for deep-seated emotion. And that’s why this container of Mush both intrigued and promised to offend me.

Mush, if you are unaware, is oats that have been “soaked in plant based milk blended with real food” (per its packaging) and marketed as overnight oats. Overnight oats, if you are unaware, are oats that you stir with liquid (any liquid) and leave overnight in the refrigerator to eat the next day. They do not, in other words, have any reason to exist as a packaged food. And yet Mush, as I quickly discovered, is not alone: it is part of a cabal of packaged overnight oats that has quietly but insistently infiltrated the breakfast food world over the last few years.

Oats Overnight, Purely Elizabeth, RX, Noatmeal, Real Made (formerly Maker) Oats, Powerful Nutrition, Moon Juice, Brave, and, yes, Quaker are among the companies that have pre-packaged overnight oats to their name. (Although Noatmeal, as its name implies, doesn’t actually traffic in carbohydrates; its “oats” are made from seeds and hemp hearts.) All of them marry a variety of flavors to the promise of previously unthinkable ease. Quaker’s overnight oats offer “a hassle-free morning”; Real Made’s will “de-crazy your morning.” To facilitate the outrageous freedom of an effortless breakfast, many of these products are sold in single-use plastic containers.

Putting aside all of the hassle and crazy of global plastic pollution, the overnight oats cabal’s insistence on single-use plastic containers is problematic for another reason: it betrays the fallacy that buying pre-packaged overnight oats is in any way superior to or easier than just making them at home. For less than the cost of two $3.29 servings of Simply Elizabeth’s collagen protein oats (really), you can buy a 42-ounce cardboard tube of Quaker’s rolled oats that will last you a month. And just like pre-packaged overnight oats, regular overnight oats are also made...overnight, and thus offer precisely the same absence of breakfast-adjacent stress the following morning.

All of that said, it’s unwise (albeit fun) to judge something you haven’t actually tried, so I bought two flavors of Mush — blueberry and dark chocolate — and RX’s maple oats to see what they offered that regular DIY overnight oats did not. Mush really goes all in for the waste, tucking a plastic spoon under every lid. It also lives up to its name — it’s less like oatmeal than rice pudding, both in texture and appearance. Flavor-wise, the blueberry is fine, but the chocolate is unmitigated sadness, its flavor like the muffled cries of dark chocolate locked in a windowless room.

RX’s maple oats were more oatmeal-like, with clearly articulated oats and a flavor vaguely suggestive of Quaker’s old-school maple-brown sugar instant oats. They also come with a tagline — “Breakfast just got real. It’s oatmeal, not oatsnack.” — that made me embarrassed both for RX and all oatmeal, everywhere.

Like RX’s nutrition bars, its oats list each one of its four ingredients (five, if you count “no B.S.”) clearly on its label in sans-serif font — nine almonds, really? — and reading them, I realized that like the nutrition bars, these were oats as an expression of purity and protein content, oats as optimization. When I visited the websites of other overnight oats makers, I found a similar trend: all of the language seemed to have been spit out from some wellness buzzword generator, with tales of superfoods, custom proteins, caprylic acid powder, and antioxidants sprinkled in like so many chia seeds.

Reading this, it became obvious: this stuff isn’t for people who love oatmeal. It’s for people who love CrossFit. It’s oatmeal as Soylent. It’s oats, bro (broats?). And in some small and unexpected way, that came as a relief. The overnight oats cabal isn’t coming for overnight oats, just like protein shakes aren’t coming for chewable food. Overnight oats are safe with those of us who love them. It’s the plastic containers we should worry about, because those are coming for us all.

Store-Bought Overnight Oats Exist. But... Why? (2024)

FAQs

Can you buy premade overnight oats? ›

These ready-to-eat breakfast staples are a perfect morning meal when time is of the essence. Store-bought overnight oat flavors include Vanilla Cinnamon and Original. You'll also find many fruit-flavored varieties that come with a layer of fruit “down under” in a nod to Australian breakfast culture.

Why are overnight oats made in a jar? ›

The best way to store overnight oats is in a glass jar. The glass jar you use should have a tight seal. This ensures that the overnight oats stay as fresh as possible as they soak and are stored. Besides the tight seal, a glass jar will allow you to easily warm the overnight oats in the morning.

Can you buy ready made overnight oats? ›

Our delicious and ready to go Overnight Oats are available in 5 different flavours, each one guaranteed to keep you going until lunch!

Why are overnight oats different? ›

When you soak the oats overnight, it's almost like you're cooking them, but the process is much longer and slower, and it's done without heat. Hence, it is more nutrient rich than cooked version. Overnight oats contain increased resistant starch.

Are oats overnight actually healthy? ›

Overnight oats offer a range of health benefits, due to their rich fibre and protein content. They also contain a number of vitamins and minerals, some of which include manganese, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, iron and zinc. This makes overnight oats healthy for your gut, as well as for overall health and well-being.

Which brand of oats is best for overnight oats? ›

  • True Elements. Yogabar. Quaker. SLURRP FARM. Bagrry's. Agile Organic. Sattvic Foods. FIT & FLEX. TruNaturals. Oats Overnight.
  • Grocery Brands. Top Brands.

Do overnight oats spike blood sugar? ›

Oats have a low glycemic index, meaning they cause a slower and more gradual rise in blood sugar levels compared to refined carbohydrates. This slow release of glucose into the bloodstream helps prevent spikes in blood sugar, promoting stable glycemic control.

Why does oats overnight say not to use water? ›

Can I use water? No. Adding enough water to make your oats drinkable will greatly damage the taste. Think of it like eating cereal with water, don't do it!

What not to add in overnight oats? ›

As Best points out, "some of the worst ingredients that are mistakenly added to healthy overnight oat recipes include chocolate sauce, sugar, syrup, and dried fruit."

Does Costco have overnight oats? ›

MUSH Overnight Oats, Variety Pack, 5 oz, 8 ct | Costco.

Is it OK to use regular oats for overnight oats? ›

Old-fashioned rolled oats are the best choice for overnight oats. They soak up the liquid overnight, leaving you with a creamy (but not mushy) texture. Save steel-cut and quick-cooking oats for another time.

Which is healthier, oatmeal or overnight oats? ›

Overnight oats are the more nutritious option, but that doesn't mean that this meal is for everyone.

What is the secret to overnight oats? ›

Add Twice as Much Milk as Oats

Whether you prefer whole milk, rice milk or coconut milk, you can use it. Just make sure to add twice as much milk as oats. Note: You can also use whey, buttermilk or thinned yogurt for a tangier flavor.

Does Costco sell oats overnight? ›

MUSH Overnight Oats, Variety Pack, 5 oz, 8 ct | Costco.

Are overnight oats still raw? ›

Raw oat dishes, such as overnight oats, are a great option for a healthy make-ahead breakfast or lunch. They can be endlessly customized to fit a variety of flavor preferences and dietary restrictions. However, raw oat dishes require different safety considerations than cooked oat dishes. Photo by Adobe Stock.

Are uncooked overnight oats safe? ›

The Bottom Line. Dietitians agree that raw oats are generally safe to consume after they've been processed post-harvest.

How long are premade overnight oats good for? ›

We recommend storing overnight oats in the refrigerator in airtight containers for up to five days. That means if you're meal-prepping on Sunday, you can make a work week's worth of overnight oats and not have to think about breakfast again until Saturday.

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