Coconut Mango Overnight Oats is the perfect breakfast for people on the go, busy families or anyone who loves fuss-free breakfast. Fill a jar, place it in the fridge and enjoy the following morning!
Guys, making coconut mango overnight oats is quick and easy, even your kids can do it!
Truth be told, I was not very keen on overnight oats at first but once I figured out how quick this breakfast is to put together, I was hooked.
To make this coconut mango overnight oats vegan, simply substitute the cow’s milk for any vegan-friendly milk. If you don’t eat honey, just use another sweetener or dates.
Now if you are looking for more easy breakfast recipes, here are my suggestions for you:
Do you eat overnight oats hot or cold?
It is entirely up to you! I personally prefer them warm so I heat mine in the microwave first.
Can you make overnight oats with water?
Well, you can. Just note that they will taste different as water has no taste at all. I suggest adding more mango or honey (or dates) to fully enjoy this breakfast.
Can you make overnight oats with quick oats?
Yes, you can.
Ingredients needed to make coconut mango overnight oats
- Rolled Oats
- Salt
- Milk
- Chia Seeds
- Mango
- Shredded Coconut
- Honey
How to make coconut mango overnight oats
You will need a glass jar or a glass (or a bowl) that is large enough for the ingredients. Now all you have to do is throw everything in, give it a shake/mix (or not) and place it in the fridge. I like to cover the glass or bowl with cling film or seal the jar with a lid before I put it in the fridge.
The following morning you can either eat this quick breakfast cold or warm. If you like your oats warm (like me), then heat them up in the microwave.
Now I use frozen mango pieces to make these overnight oats because they are convenient and easily available. If you use fresh mango, I recommend dicing and freezing the rest of it for later use.
Ingredient substitutions/alternatives:
- Honey – use any sweetener you like (agave syrup, maple syrup, …). Chopped dates work also well.
- Chia seeds – you can omit these completely.
- Shredded coconut – desiccated coconut, coconut flakes (or skip this ingredient completely).
- Milk – almond milk, soy milk, coconut milk drink.
Coconut Mango Overnight Oats
Ingredients
- ½ cup Rolled Oats
- A pinch of Salt
- ½ cup Milk
- 1 teaspoon Chia Seeds
- ½ cup Diced Mango , frozen or fresh
- 2 teaspoons Shredded Coconut
- 2 teaspoons honey , or to taste
Instructions
- Place the oats in a jar. Add in a pinch of salt. Pour over the milk and add the rest of the ingredients. Mix.
- Place in the fridge overnight.
- Take it out the following morning and enjoy cold or warm.
Notes
- The amount of honey, coconut and mango can be adjusted to your liking.
- Chia seeds – if you decide to add more just bear in mind that they suck up a lot of liquids so you might need to increase the milk as well.
- Make it vegan by using a diary-free milk option and substituting honey for other sweetener.
Danielle says
I love this! I haven’t tried making overnight oats yet, but I really need to. I love the coconut here :-)
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Danielle, once you try making overnight oats, you won’t wanna go back to the cooked ones! Trust me :)
Traci says
Love overnight oats any day of the week! I need to make them more often though…and use up that frozen fruit I have stashed in the freezer! These look beautiful…I’ll be sharing the recipe!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you so much, Traci!
April says
This looks super good! It reminds me of a nice summer morning! I love oats and I eat it all year long! Saving this so that my son and I can try it! He loves oats too!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
I hope you like this flavor combo! It’s one of my favorite :)
Emily says
I need some new healthy breakfast recipes, this looks sooo delicious and I can’t wait to try it!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you, Emily :)
Veena Azmanov says
I still have to get use to overnight oats. Love mango in my breakfast oats and coconut sounds like a perfect combination. Saving this for later. yum!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you, Veena.
mira says
I love overnight oats and make them all the time! Can’t wait to try this combination!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks, Mira! Let me know what you think :)
Natalie says
I love overnight oats and this combination of mango and coconut is simply delicious I just can’t wait to try it!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
You will love it, Natalie :)
Priya says
Overnight oats are one of the best breakfast you can have… Its delicious , satisfying and super healthy recipe…
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Absolutely! :)
Maureen says
I prepped this oatmeal recipe last night and my 19 month old granddaughter and I are enjoying it right now. It is so delicious! We can’t get enough! I used almond milk, just a tsp of real maple syrup, no salt, and fresh mango which I diced up and added just prior to serving. Oh and I heated it just enough to take the chill off and added some frozen blueberries because my granddaughter LOVES blueberries! Yummy!! We eat oatmeal almost every day and this will be a staple for sure. Thank you Julia for this deliciously satisfying recipe! I look forward to trying out more!
Have a great day😊
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks so much for finding time to leave the feedback. I am so happy to hear that you and your granddaughter enjoyed this. Have a lovely week :)
Jamie says
I’m a uni student so I love overnight oats cause it saves me heaps of time. Tried this recipe and was soooo good. Used water instead of milk and added a teeny bit of almond butter for protein. Tasted amazing!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Hi Jamie. Thanks so much for your feedback and the tip about adding almond butter!
Patricia Spinosa says
I tried this. Super easy and tasty. I wasn’t hungry 2 hours later. Nice filling breakfast.