Hello! Today I’m working with Silk on a dairy free yogurt recipe. If you love overnight oats but can’t have dairy this is a great alternative to using greek yogurt or milk for make ahead oatmeal.
Creamy Pear Overnight Oats Recipe
Ingredients:
- Silk Vanilla dairy free yogurt
- 1/2 cup quick cook oats
- 1 pear, chopped
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp chia seeds
Directions: Mix ingredients. Let set overnight or at least 2 hours. Stir and top with nuts, PB, dried fruit or your favorite oatmeal toppings!
I mixed half of the chopped pear into the oats and used the rest to serve around the glass. The chia seeds are optional but I love how thick they make this meal and I love the lil chew they add.
This recipe uses Silk Dairy Free yogurt in Vanilla. They also have a strawberry flavor that would be great with fresh strawberries instead of pears.
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Question: Do you prefer hot oatmeal or overnight oats?
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Silk. The opinions and text are all mine.
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Charles says
Hi Monica, I have always had hot oatmeal until now. Making this overnight dish to me seems like a treat, a dessert that I will enjoy without remorse. The Silk products have been a mainstay in my fridge for a while now. I am not sensitive to dairy at all, I just prefer the Silk substitute product line. I also love me a detox now and again such as Red Tea Detox https://tinyurl.com/ycfblv4p. That along with exercise has resulted in right at 100 pounds lost in the past year. I just started running thanks in part to your tips. Thanks.
Rhonda @ Change In Seconds says
I am allergic to dairy. Thank you for offering a dairy free option.
Christie says
Hi Monica, I’m all for people using a dairy alternative if they have an intolerance or ethical issue with milk products but if not, please consider supporting America’s dairy farmers. We are at a critical time with milk prices being at a 30 year low and many farmers are having to re-evaluate whether they can continue on. Without our farmers (many dairy farmers also grow corn, soybeans, etc to diversify their business), we don’t have food.
Love your blog and support you no matter what your choices are! Thanks for all your running tips over the years!
Run Eat Repeat says
Thanks for chiming in Christie. Well said and I’m glad you shared this.