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Prep Time5 Minutes
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Cook Time0 Minutes
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Serving2
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Serving Size1 Jar
If you’ve ever found yourself rushing out the door with no time for breakfast, this recipe is about to change your mornings. Cottage Cheese and Berry Overnight Oats come together in just five minutes the night before, and by morning you have a creamy, protein-packed breakfast waiting for you in the fridge — no cooking, no stress, no skipping the most important meal of the day.
What makes this recipe stand out from regular overnight oats is the cottage cheese. It blends into the oats overnight, creating a thick, almost pudding-like texture that keeps you full for hours. Combined with the natural sweetness of fresh berries and a touch of honey, you get something that genuinely feels like a treat but is completely wholesome and nourishing.
This is the kind of breakfast that works for everyone — whether you’re meal prepping for a busy week, fueling up before a workout, or just trying to eat a little better without giving up flavor. Make two or three jars at once and you’ve got breakfast sorted for the next few days. It’s that easy.
Ingredients
Cottage Cheese and Berry Overnight Oats
Nutrition
Per serving
- Daily Value*
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Calories: 390 kcal
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Protein: 24g48%
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Carbs: 52g19%
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Fat: 9g12%
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Fiber: 7g25%
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Sugar: 18g
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Sodium: 280mg12%
Directions
These overnight oats come together in five minutes the night before — blend, mix, jar, refrigerate, and wake up to a ready-made breakfast topped with fresh berries.
Step 1: Blend the Cottage Cheese Base
Add the cottage cheese to a blender or food processor and blend for about 20–30 seconds until completely smooth and creamy.
This step is optional but highly recommended — it eliminates the lumpy texture of cottage cheese and creates a silky, pudding-like base that most people find far more appealing.
If you enjoy the texture of cottage cheese as-is, you can skip the blending and stir it directly into the oats.
Step 2: Mix the Oat Base
In a medium mixing bowl, combine the rolled oats, blended cottage cheese, milk, Greek yogurt, honey, vanilla extract, chia seeds, lemon zest, and a pinch of salt.
Stir everything together until fully combined — the mixture will look loose and a bit soupy at this stage, which is completely normal.
Give it a taste and adjust the sweetness with a little more honey if you'd like it a touch sweeter.
Step 3: Divide Into Jars
Divide the oat mixture evenly between two mason jars or airtight containers with lids.
Use a spoon or spatula to level the surface of each jar — this helps the oats absorb the liquid evenly overnight.
Leave about an inch of space at the top of each jar so you have room to add the berry topping in the morning.
Step 4: Refrigerate Overnight
Seal the jars tightly and place them in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours, or overnight (8 hours is ideal).
During this time, the oats will absorb all the liquid and the chia seeds will swell, creating a thick, creamy, spoonable consistency.
The longer they sit (up to 24 hours), the thicker and more flavorful the oats become — so don't worry if you're not eating them until the next evening.
Step 5: Top With Fresh Berries and Serve
When you're ready to eat, remove the jars from the fridge and give the oats a good stir to loosen them slightly — they'll be thick and well set.
Pile the fresh mixed berries generously on top of each jar. If your berries are very tart, a tiny drizzle of extra honey over the top brings everything together beautifully.
Eat straight from the jar cold, or let the jar sit at room temperature for 5 minutes if you prefer a slightly less chilled texture. No reheating needed.
Cottage Cheese and Berry Overnight Oats
Ingredients
Cottage Cheese and Berry Overnight Oats
Follow The Directions
These overnight oats come together in five minutes the night before — blend, mix, jar, refrigerate, and wake up to a ready-made breakfast topped with fresh berries.
Step 1: Blend the Cottage Cheese Base
Add the cottage cheese to a blender or food processor and blend for about 20–30 seconds until completely smooth and creamy.
This step is optional but highly recommended — it eliminates the lumpy texture of cottage cheese and creates a silky, pudding-like base that most people find far more appealing.
If you enjoy the texture of cottage cheese as-is, you can skip the blending and stir it directly into the oats.
Step 2: Mix the Oat Base
In a medium mixing bowl, combine the rolled oats, blended cottage cheese, milk, Greek yogurt, honey, vanilla extract, chia seeds, lemon zest, and a pinch of salt.
Stir everything together until fully combined — the mixture will look loose and a bit soupy at this stage, which is completely normal.
Give it a taste and adjust the sweetness with a little more honey if you'd like it a touch sweeter.
Step 3: Divide Into Jars
Divide the oat mixture evenly between two mason jars or airtight containers with lids.
Use a spoon or spatula to level the surface of each jar — this helps the oats absorb the liquid evenly overnight.
Leave about an inch of space at the top of each jar so you have room to add the berry topping in the morning.
Step 4: Refrigerate Overnight
Seal the jars tightly and place them in the refrigerator for at least 6 hours, or overnight (8 hours is ideal).
During this time, the oats will absorb all the liquid and the chia seeds will swell, creating a thick, creamy, spoonable consistency.
The longer they sit (up to 24 hours), the thicker and more flavorful the oats become — so don't worry if you're not eating them until the next evening.
Step 5: Top With Fresh Berries and Serve
When you're ready to eat, remove the jars from the fridge and give the oats a good stir to loosen them slightly — they'll be thick and well set.
Pile the fresh mixed berries generously on top of each jar. If your berries are very tart, a tiny drizzle of extra honey over the top brings everything together beautifully.
Eat straight from the jar cold, or let the jar sit at room temperature for 5 minutes if you prefer a slightly less chilled texture. No reheating needed.


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