Baked Overnight Oat Bites
By posting this recipe I am entering a recipe contest sponsored by National Dairy Council and the Quaker Oats Center of Excellence and am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I was not compensated for my time.
“Change is inevitable”, so the quote goes….
From the time we graduate from milk to solid foods; to leaving high school for college; to getting a job; to leaving a job; to stepping into our first home from an apartment; to getting married – or divorced; change is a surefire guarantee!
There are numerous quotes and articles helping us to adapt to change; that talk us into the importance of leaving our comfort zones and taking a leap of faith; of how to think and thrive when change happens…
But…
What do we do when we thrive on constant change? What do we do when it becomes a need? How do we tame our constant need for it?
It took me awhile to figure out that I fall into this latter category – I need change. In a BIG way. I thrive in/on it.
when I have mastered that new software at work, if I don’t have a new challenge I get bored…and I am not sure how to change this. When a drive gets too familiar, I seek a new route, even if it takes me longer to get where I am going – and that makes no sense with gas prices being what they are. Even though running is such a mental release, an outlet of sorts for me – ever so often I find myself turning to Tony Horton’s P90X workouts and vowing to give up running (though this doesn’t last too long). Sometimes I wonder – is my need for change rolling into my friendships? Am I subconsciously passing this trait onto my daughter?
A coworker/friend and I often talk about the need for self evaluation…and that’s what I am doing today…I don’t have any answers…but I am curious – what end of the spectrum do you find yourself at? Do you resist change? Do you adapt well to it? Or, do you need it to fuel you on?
My desire for change in breakfast is what lead me to making these Baked Overnight Oats Bites. I went for weeks eating baked oatmeal for at least one meal a day – then I went for weeks eating overnight oats for at least one meal a day…and then…I got bored…I was dragging…I needed a change…
So I decided to combine the two for this contest to “develop creative and tasty breakfasts, snacks or side dishes featuring the power of whole grain oats with the goodness of reduced/low-fat dairy” sponsored by the National Dairy Council and the Quaker Oats Center of Excellence and hosted by the Recipe Redux for it’s members.
These bites are loaded with oats, lactose free milk, dates, walnuts and C.H.O.C.O.L.A.T.E!!! They sure are teeny-tiny, itsy-bitsy, – only one mouthful! I had to have four of them to fuel me up (that would be approximately half a cup of oats and half a cup of milk per serving)…I know there are only 3 pictured on each saucer…but…I would never post a recipe unless it was taste tested and approved by my daughter and I 😀

Ingredients
- 1 cup oats
- 1 cup lactose free 2% milk
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 3 teaspoons agave
- 1 egg
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 tablespoons crushed walnuts
- 4/5 dates chopped up
- A couple of handfuls of dark chocolate chips
- 2 tablespoons coconut flour
Instructions
- In a bowl, mix together the oats, milk, vanilla, cinnamon, agave and salt; cover and refrigerate overnight.
- The next day, preheat the oven to 375
- To the overnight oats mix, add the egg, the baking powder, the walnuts, the chopped dates, the coconut flour and one handful of the chocolate chips – reserving the other handful to melt later.
- Roll into balls and place on a parchment lined baking tray.
- Bake for 15-18 minutes
- Melt the remaining handful of chocolate chips and drizzle over the bites
Nutrition
First of all, those bites look delicious haha
But you make an interesting point about change, and how you feel it’s necessary (for you). This was a really introspective piece and quite interesting to think about!
I think for me change all the time is not necessary like it is for you, but I definitely prefer it. Without it I tend to get disinterested in things.
Damn delicious healthy oats roll!!!
the photograph is really seducing me….
Challenging myself with something new is utterly important to me. These cookies looks gorgeous and your lovely pictures of them are making them so irresistible.
Hm that’s a good question and I am facing the same conundrum. In a way I need to always keep myself busy with something new, just like a child who always needs a new toy or it gets boring. On the other hand I need a bit of security of unchangingness (if that is a word). It’s tricky… and we are jsut humans after all, no? I know that I could need your oat bites right now, that is certain! 😉
Change is absolutely so so important!!!!!! I often find myself getting bored of monotonous schedules as well and breakfast certainly tops the list! These baked overnight oat bites are so gooooood! These are something that look and sound absolutely delish and chocolate for breakfast??? SIGN ME UP! 😀 🙂
Wow, this is loaded with chocolate! Which is a good thing. And love for chocolate is one thing I’ll never change! Other things? It depends. I hate buying new clothing, for example, so the type of clothing I wear is pretty constant from year to year. But what I’m eating? I change that all the time! But that’s also because when it comes to food, I’m always looking for something new. Anyway, good post — thanks.
changes are good,but are they comfortable if the changes are constant?Instead I like to stay with a routine and of course I get bored too…:)
These bites look so delicious and great for a change!
Wish you all the best with this contest!
My mouth is watering!!! I’m trying the Primal diet for 30 days and these photos are making my taste buds yell at me 🙂
I still have yet to try overnight oats!! Looks like I’m missing out!
took me a long time to appreciate consistency – I love change. Like you, I thrive on it. You have to accept your personality and then create an environment that someone like you would thrive in. Thats what I am doing. I would suck at an operational job – where I have to do the same thing day in and day out. When you create a life that is conducive to your personality, you find happiness. Some things (especially with kids and such) need routine, which I’m fine with (even though I complain I get bored all the time!)
These bites might be the answer to get oats into my breakfast (I had a lollipop for breakfast today!). I made regular oatmeal and gagged on it. This looks so much more appealing. Any subs for coconut flour?
Pinning this recipe right now as it would be perfect for school mornings! 🙂 I am not a big fan of change. It is kind of my least favorite thing, actually.-Ashley
A real treat for breakfast involving oats and chocolate. I’m definitely in. It’s the kind of change I am up for 🙂
Oh my goodness – the chocolate is INSIDE the as well! I’m sold! Good luck with the contest! These look like winners to me.
These little bites look like an awesome way to start the day! And with chocolate? I’d be all over that!
I think I fall somewhere in the middle. I love my routines but do like to shake things up now and then!
I love adding some changes to my life but I also like routine for certain things. I definitely need to change up my breakfast more often though and these baked overnight oat bites sound like the perfect start. Love love love how gorgeous they look with all that chocolate – wish I had a few for breakfast this morning 🙂
I am very much like you, Shashi. I get bored very easily without a challenge … and that’s a bit like torture for me! I guess that’s why I enjoy food blogging so much – because there’s always a new recipe to try out!
I’ve never tried overnight oats, but love the idea of brekky being all ready in the morning. And of course, these are even better because they are just like cookies. Cookies for breakfast? I’m in!