Ina Garten’s Overnight Irish Oatmeal is made with steel-cut oats, water, kosher salt, and optional toppings like chopped nuts and dried cranberries. This easy Overnight Irish Oatmeal recipe creates a hearty breakfast that takes about 12 hours and 12 minutes to prepare and can serve up to 6 people.
This Overnight Irish Oatmeal Recipe Is From Go-To Dinner Cookbook by Ina Garten.
Ingredients Needed:
- 1½ cups / 240g steel-cut oats (such as McCann’s)
- 6 cups / 1.4 liters water
- 2 tsp kosher salt
- Chopped salted nuts (almonds, cashews) – optional
- Dried cranberries or raisins – optional
- Whole milk, for serving
- Butter, brown sugar, and/or maple syrup, for serving
How To Make Overnight Irish Oatmeal:
- Prepare the oatmeal: In a large saucepan, stir the oats and salt into 6 cups (1.4 liters) of water. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce to a simmer and cook for 2 minutes.
- Set aside and chill: Cover the pan, leave it at room temperature for 2 hours, then refrigerate overnight.
- Reheat the next day: Place the oatmeal back on the stove and simmer for a few minutes until hot. Add extra water if it’s too thick.
- Serve and top: Spoon the oatmeal into bowls. Add your preferred toppings like chopped nuts, dried cranberries, or raisins. Serve hot with whole milk, butter, brown sugar, or maple syrup.
Recipe Tips
- Choose the right oats: Make sure to use steel-cut oats, not rolled or quick oats. Steel-cut oats give the dish the perfect chewy texture.
- Salt is key: Don’t forget to add salt when cooking the oats. It enhances the flavor and prevents the oatmeal from tasting bland.
- Let it soak: The overnight soak is what makes the oats creamy. Skipping this step will affect the texture and make the oats harder to reheat.
- Reheat with care: When reheating, do it slowly and add a splash of water if the oatmeal becomes too thick. Stir frequently to avoid sticking.
- Customize thoughtfully: Be creative with toppings, but balance sweet and savory. For example, pairing nuts with dried fruits adds both crunch and sweetness.
How To Store & Reheat Leftovers
- Refrigerate: Store leftovers overnight irish oatmeal in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
- Freeze: Place leftovers overnight irish oatmeal in freezer-safe containers. You can freeze it for up to 3 months. To thaw, move the oatmeal to the fridge overnight before reheating.
- Reheating: Reheat leftovers overnight irish oatmeal in the microwave for 1-2 minutes with a splash of water or milk, in the oven at 180°C (350°F) for 10 minutes, or on the stove with a splash of water or milk, stirring until hot.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 cup
- Calories: 150
- Total Fat: 3g
- Saturated Fat: 0.5g
- Cholesterol: 0mg
- Sodium: 10mg
- Potassium: 150mg
- Total Carbohydrate: 27g
- Dietary Fiber: 4g
- Sugars: 0g
- Protein: 5g
Try More Ina Garten Recipes:
- Ina Garten Breakfast Tacos
- Ina Garten Whole-grain Breakfast Bowl
- Ina Garten Avocado & Fried Egg Tartines
- Ina Garten Smashed Eggs On Toast
- Ina Garten Scrambled Eggs Cacio E Pepe
Ina Garten Overnight Irish Oatmeal
Description
Ina Garten’s Overnight Irish Oatmeal is made with steel-cut oats, water, kosher salt, and optional toppings like chopped nuts and dried cranberries. This easy Overnight Irish Oatmeal recipe creates a hearty breakfast that takes about 12 hours and 12 minutes to prepare and can serve up to 6 people.
Ingredients
Instructions
- Prepare the oatmeal: In a large saucepan, stir the oats and salt into 6 cups (1.4 liters) of water. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce to a simmer and cook for 2 minutes.
- Set aside and chill: Cover the pan, leave it at room temperature for 2 hours, then refrigerate overnight.
- Reheat the next day: Place the oatmeal back on the stove and simmer for a few minutes until hot. Add extra water if it’s too thick.
- Serve and top: Spoon the oatmeal into bowls. Add your preferred toppings like chopped nuts, dried cranberries, or raisins. Serve hot with whole milk, butter, brown sugar, or maple syrup.
Notes
- Choose the right oats: Make sure to use steel-cut oats, not rolled or quick oats. Steel-cut oats give the dish the perfect chewy texture.
- Salt is key: Don’t forget to add salt when cooking the oats. It enhances the flavor and prevents the oatmeal from tasting bland.
- Let it soak: The overnight soak is what makes the oats creamy. Skipping this step will affect the texture and make the oats harder to reheat.
- Let it soak: The overnight soak is what makes the oats creamy. Skipping this step will affect the texture and make the oats harder to reheat.
- Reheat with care: When reheating, do it slowly and add a splash of water if the oatmeal becomes too thick. Stir frequently to avoid sticking.
- Customize thoughtfully: Be creative with toppings, but balance sweet and savory. For example, pairing nuts with dried fruits adds both crunch and sweetness.