This easy recipe for Lemon Cream Pie Overnight Oats includes the delicious flavors of lemon pie. A breakfast idea using lemon juice, creamy cashew milk, a Medjool date for natural sweetness, and oats.
When we were kids, my brother’s top dessert request on special occasions was lemon pie. Anything lemon, actually – lemon pudding, lemon cake, lemon meringue; you name it, and he loved it. I was on the opposite end of the spectrum in the chocolate camp, and I still prefer sweet desserts over tart or citrus-flavored options. Have you ever looked carefully at the ingredients for a traditional Lemon Cream Pie? It’s a super simple recipe. Martha Stewart’s version includes a buttery crust and a filling made with fresh lemon juice, sour cream, sugar, eggs, and salt. This overnight oats recipe uses juice from a Meyer lemon, creamy cashew milk, a Medjool date for natural sweetness, and oats. You can also use regular sugar or maple syrup to sweeten the oats.
I used a special kind of old-fashioned rolled oats for this recipe, sourced locally and purchased from Baker Miller in Lincoln Square {check out a recap of my first visit here}. Baker Miller is a stone-mill bakery and restaurant that grinds their own flour and oats from local sources. Any old-fashioned rolled oats will work for this recipe. I have heard using steel cut oats is delicious too and creates a chewier texture.
You can use any kind of milk or milk substitute for overnight oats. I tested this recipe with a few different options, and in my opinion cashew milk works the absolute best if you have access to it. Cashew milk is extra creamy compared to almond or regular milk, and the mild flavor works really well with lemon. This breakfast is made even better with the addition of fresh blueberries. I layered blueberries into my jar of oats in the morning after the rest of the flavors melded together overnight.
Lemon Cream Pie Overnight Oats
An overnight breakfast recipe with my favorite lemon flavors.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup old-fashioned oats
- 1/2 cup cashew milk
- 2 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 date {pitted and chopped}
- 1 tsp lemon zest
- 1/8 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- 1/3 cup blueberries
Instructions
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Add all ingredients to a bowl and stir until combined: oats, cashew milk, lemon juice, chopped date, vanilla extract, lemon zest, and salt.
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Cover the bowl and let the oats chill in the refrigerator overnight {~8-10 hours}.
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Add blueberries {or another fruit of your choice} right before eating.
Yum! I love lemon anything and I've been wanting to try cashew milk!
Cashew milk is really good! It has a more mild flavor than almond milk.