If you love starting your day with a cup of coffee, you’re going to fall head over heels for these Overnight Oats Recipes With Coffee. They’re the ultimate breakfast for caffeine lovers who crave that smooth, energizing flavor but want something a little more satisfying. Each jar blends the rich, bold taste of coffee with creamy oats, creating a perfect balance of comfort and motivation in every spoonful.
These recipes are incredibly easy to make — just mix your favorite brewed coffee with oats, milk, and a touch of sweetness, then let the magic happen overnight. By morning, you’ll have a delicious grab-and-go breakfast that’s both nourishing and invigorating. Whether you prefer mocha-style oats, espresso infusions, or coffee and vanilla blends, there’s a version here to match every craving. Fuel your day the delicious way — with the taste of coffee and the goodness of oats in one dreamy breakfast!
Overnight Oats Recipes With Coffee
Mocha Latte Overnight Oats
A dreamy combo of coffee, cocoa, and creamy oats for a breakfast that tastes like your favorite café treat.
Ingredients: Rolled oats, brewed coffee, milk, cocoa powder, maple syrup.
Steps to Make Mocha Latte Overnight Oats:
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Mix oats, coffee, milk, cocoa powder, and maple syrup in a jar.
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Stir well and refrigerate overnight.
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Top with dark chocolate shavings before serving.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving): 310 calories, 9g protein, 43g carbs, 9g fat.
Vanilla Coffee Overnight Oats
Smooth and aromatic, this recipe blends the comforting flavors of coffee and vanilla for a satisfying breakfast.
Ingredients: Rolled oats, brewed coffee, milk, vanilla extract, honey.
Steps to Make Vanilla Coffee Overnight Oats:
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Combine oats, coffee, milk, vanilla, and honey in a jar.
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Stir and refrigerate overnight.
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Top with a drizzle of honey or a sprinkle of cinnamon.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving): 295 calories, 8g protein, 40g carbs, 8g fat.
Espresso Almond Overnight Oats
A bold and nutty morning boost with espresso and crunchy almonds for extra texture.
Ingredients: Rolled oats, espresso, almond milk, maple syrup, chopped almonds.
Steps to Make Espresso Almond Overnight Oats:
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Mix oats, espresso, almond milk, and maple syrup.
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Stir in chopped almonds and refrigerate overnight.
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Garnish with sliced almonds before serving.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving): 320 calories, 10g protein, 39g carbs, 11g fat.
Coffee Banana Overnight Oats
Naturally sweet and energizing, banana pairs perfectly with coffee for a creamy, flavorful morning bowl.
Ingredients: Rolled oats, coffee, milk, mashed banana, chia seeds.
Steps to Make Coffee Banana Overnight Oats:
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Combine oats, coffee, milk, banana, and chia seeds in a jar.
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Stir well and refrigerate overnight.
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Top with banana slices and a drizzle of honey.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving): 305 calories, 8g protein, 42g carbs, 7g fat.
Iced Caramel Coffee Overnight Oats
A dessert-like breakfast with caramel notes and a refreshing coffee twist.
Ingredients: Rolled oats, cold brew coffee, milk, caramel sauce, chia seeds.
Steps to Make Iced Caramel Coffee Overnight Oats:
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Mix oats, coffee, milk, caramel sauce, and chia seeds.
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Stir well and refrigerate overnight.
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Top with a drizzle of caramel and a sprinkle of sea salt.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving): 330 calories, 8g protein, 45g carbs, 10g fat.
Coffee Coconut Cream Overnight Oats
A tropical twist with creamy coconut milk and rich coffee flavor for a refreshing start.
Ingredients: Rolled oats, coffee, coconut milk, maple syrup, shredded coconut.
Steps to Make Coffee Coconut Cream Overnight Oats:
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Combine oats, coffee, coconut milk, maple syrup, and shredded coconut.
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Stir and refrigerate overnight.
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Top with toasted coconut flakes.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving): 315 calories, 7g protein, 41g carbs, 11g fat.
Chocolate Espresso Overnight Oats
Intense, indulgent, and perfect for chocolate and coffee lovers alike.
Ingredients: Rolled oats, espresso, milk, cocoa powder, maple syrup.
Steps to Make Chocolate Espresso Overnight Oats:
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Mix oats, espresso, milk, cocoa powder, and maple syrup.
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Stir well and refrigerate overnight.
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Top with cacao nibs or mini chocolate chips.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving): 340 calories, 9g protein, 44g carbs, 10g fat.
Coffee Peanut Butter Overnight Oats
A protein-packed, energizing combo of nutty peanut butter and bold coffee flavor.
Ingredients: Rolled oats, coffee, milk, peanut butter, honey.
Steps to Make Coffee Peanut Butter Overnight Oats:
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Combine oats, coffee, milk, peanut butter, and honey.
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Stir until smooth and refrigerate overnight.
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Top with crushed peanuts or cocoa powder.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving): 360 calories, 11g protein, 40g carbs, 13g fat.
Hazelnut Mocha Overnight Oats
Rich hazelnut flavor paired with chocolate and coffee for a decadent breakfast treat.
Ingredients: Rolled oats, brewed coffee, milk, cocoa powder, hazelnut spread.
Steps to Make Hazelnut Mocha Overnight Oats:
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Mix oats, coffee, milk, cocoa powder, and hazelnut spread.
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Stir well and refrigerate overnight.
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Top with crushed hazelnuts before serving.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving): 370 calories, 9g protein, 45g carbs, 12g fat.
Cinnamon Coffee Overnight Oats
Warm, spiced, and aromatic — the perfect blend of coffee and cinnamon comfort.
Ingredients: Rolled oats, coffee, milk, cinnamon, maple syrup.
Steps to Make Cinnamon Coffee Overnight Oats:
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Combine oats, coffee, milk, cinnamon, and maple syrup in a jar.
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Stir and refrigerate overnight.
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Sprinkle cinnamon on top before serving.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving): 290 calories, 7g protein, 41g carbs, 7g fat.
FAQ
How long do coffee overnight oats last in the fridge?
Coffee overnight oats stay fresh for up to 4–5 days when stored in an airtight container. Stir before eating each time.
Can I use instant coffee instead of brewed coffee?
Yes! Just dissolve 1–2 teaspoons of instant coffee or espresso powder in warm water or milk before adding it to the oats.
Can I make coffee overnight oats dairy-free?
Absolutely — simply swap regular milk with almond, oat, coconut, or soy milk for a creamy, dairy-free option.
Will overnight oats keep me awake because of caffeine?
Yes, if you use regular coffee. For a milder or evening option, use decaf coffee or half-caff instead.
Can I add protein powder to coffee overnight oats?
Definitely! Adding a scoop of vanilla or mocha protein powder makes the oats more filling and protein-rich.

I’m Priscilla Swahn, a registered dietitian with a master’s degree in nutritional sciences. With over a decade of experience in holistic nutrition, I specialize in creating delicious keto recipes to help you enjoy a healthy lifestyle. On iKetoMom, you’ll find a variety of recipes for every meal—hearty breakfasts, satisfying lunches, mouthwatering dinners, indulgent desserts, and refreshing drinks. My recipes make keto living easy and enjoyable for the whole family. Featured in EatingWell and MindBodyGreen, I also collaborate with health centers and corporate companies to share my expertise. Join me and discover the joy of keto cooking!




