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Blueberry Coconut Almond Overnight Oats

By: kseniaprints · Updated: May 27, 2026 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Two jars of Blueberry Coconut Almond Overnight Oats topped with fresh blueberries and sliced almonds sit on a marble surface.

Start your mornings right with blueberry coconut almond overnight oats. Creamy, fruity, and nutty, this easy make ahead breakfast will hit just the right spot.

A jar of Blueberry Coconut Almond Overnight Oats topped with blueberries and almond slices sits on a cloth with scattered blueberries.
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Mornings in my kitchen have always been a mix of chaos and quiet li ttle moments. The kids rush around, backpacks in hand, while I try to sneak in something nourishing before the day begins. That's when blueberry coconut almond overnight oats became my lifesaver. The creamy base, the sweet burst of blueberries, and the subtle crunch of almonds make mornings feel intentional, even on the busiest days. Preparing it the night before gives me a rare sense of calm, knowing breakfast is already ready.

The first time I made this recipe, it was one of those early summer mornings when the light spills across the countertop just right. Blueberries sat in a basket beside the almond butter and oat milk, and the kids were curious about every ingredient. They poked at the coconut shreds and begged to taste a blueberry straight from the bowl. Even my husband paused from reading the latest news from his iPad to sniff the sweet, nutty aroma wafting from the mixing bowl.

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I remember layering the oats, chia seeds, blueberries, and coconut into jars with a small, satisfied smile. My kids watched eagerly, asking if they could dig in "right now." The next morning, when they tasted the chilled oats, their eyes lit up. The blueberries had softened into a natural syrup, the almonds added just enough texture, and the coconut gave that tropical creaminess. 

As the seasons passed, this recipe became part of our rhythm. Weekday mornings, weekend brunches, or even quick bites before a road trip. The jars of oats became small containers of comfort and consistency. Sometimes, the kids would add extra berries, or my husband would sprinkle a handful of toasted almonds on top. Every jar felt personal, as if it carried a tiny memory of the morning it was made.

Two jars of Blueberry Coconut Almond Overnight Oats topped with fresh blueberries and sliced almonds sit on a marble surface.

The best part? These overnight oats are wonderfully adaptable. Fresh or frozen blueberries, shredded coconut, or even a handful of nuts can be adjusted to taste. You can layer flavors, mix in spices like cinnamon or nutmeg, or add a drizzle of honey or maple syrup. Each jar can feel a little different depending on what's on hand. Yet the creamy, naturally sweet, and subtly nutty combination always shines. It's a breakfast that's simple to prepare but still feels special, every single morning.

Blueberry coconut almond overnight oats have quietly become a morning favorite. The kids often peek at the jars, and it's a small moment of calm before the day begins.

Your New Favorite Breakfast

A jar of Blueberry Coconut Almond Overnight Oats topped with fresh blueberries, sliced almonds, and shredded coconut sits on a marble surface.

Blueberries have always brought a quiet joy to my kitchen. I first baked a blueberry polenta cake one slow weekend, the golden crumb dotted with bright berries. Later, I tried easy, healthy blueberry cottage cheese popsicles, a fun experiment that became a favorite treat for hot afternoons. The popsicles were creamy, lightly sweet, and packed with berries. It was perfect for little hands and sticky fingers. And then came gluten-free blueberry chocolate chip muffins, which were a hit on rushed school mornings, the kids eagerly arguing over who got the last one. Each of these blueberry dishes carried the same balance of sweetness and freshness, always leaving a little memory behind.

After all those blueberry experiments, I started thinking about a breakfast that could capture the same balance of sweetness, freshness, and comfort. Something that didn't require a full baking session. Then the idea of making overnight oats came to me. It was that quiet moment of inspiration as I was standing in the kitchen. I had leftover oats, a jar of almond butter, some coconut, and fresh blueberries on hand. It clicked: why not combine them into a make-ahead oatmeal that would bring all those favorite flavors together in one jar?

The idea really took shape when I thought about convenience. I wanted something that could sit in the fridge overnight, ready to eat without any baking or fuss in the morning. The combination of blueberries, almonds, and coconut seemed perfect: sweet, nutty, and slightly tropical. The oats would soften overnight, with the blueberries bursting just enough to add a natural sweetness, then the coconut ties everything together.

A jar of Blueberry Coconut Almond Overnight Oats topped with fresh blueberries and nuts, with ingredients scattered on a marble surface.

What I love most about the idea is that it's simple but layered. It was like all my blueberry recipes, but in a portable, make-ahead form. It felt like a small gift to my future self, a way to start busy mornings with something comforting, nourishing, and joyful. Even thinking about it made me anticipate the bright, nutty, and fruity combination that would greet me the next day.

Soon enough, making blueberry almond overnight oats with coconut became a breakfast recipe my family would look forward to. It was fast, easy, and reliable, yet it still felt special. Each jar brought together the flavors I already knew and loved in a way that worked for every morning.

Ingredients

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Use light coconut milk in these overnight oats. It keeps it lower in fat but still adds a subtle, tropical flavor. It's the best option when you don't want something heavy-feeling during breakfast. You can also use regular or full-fat coconut milk for a richer consistency. There's also a boxed "lite" version for something lighter but still creamy. 

I love swirling in a big spoonful of unsalted, sugar-free almond butter and letting it melt into the oats overnight. Sugar-free is best to control sweetness, but if you only have sweetened, just reduce the maple syrup a bit. Other nut butters work too, though almonds complement the flavors here.

Old fashioned rolled oats are my go-to because they soften overnight while keeping a little bite (I use gluten-free certified). Whole grain oats also work great, giving the oats texture and heartiness. Quick oats would turn too mushy, and steel-cut oats don't soften enough. For a little extra nutrition, I sometimes add hemp seeds or ground flax here.

Finally, for topping, don't sleep on the unsweetened Shredded Coconut and either fresh or frozen blueberries. Adds a subtle coconut flavor and a little texture to the oats without extra sweetness. I usually fold it in with the oats and chia so it softens overnight, giving a gentle chew in every bite. You can also toast some for a nuttier aroma and slight crunch. I often use frozen blueberries when fresh ones aren't in season. They thaw overnight and mix right into the oats, keeping that vibrant blueberry flavor.

You can get a little creative with the optional toppings. Try fresh fruit, toasted coconut flakes, toasted sliced almonds, or granola. I often mix and match depending on my mood (or whatever's in the fridge). 

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How to Make Blueberry Coconut Almond Overnight Oats Recipe

Two jars of Blueberry Coconut Almond Overnight Oats are topped with fresh blueberries and almonds, with a spoon in one jar on a white surface.

If you're looking for a breakfast that will keep you full all morning, these blueberry coconut almond overnight oats are the perfect choice. They're super easy to make ahead of time, plus they're packed with flavor and sweetness! They come together in just a few minutes, no cooking required, and sit overnight to develop flavor. Here's how to make these overnight oats.

Make the Blueberry Compote

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Combine the blueberries and maple syrup in a medium saucepan. Cook over medium heat and stir occasionally for 5 to 7 minutes. Gently mash a few berries with a spatula until the mixture thickens and most of the berries have broken down. Once done, remove from the heat and let it cool before adding to the oats.

Prepare the Oats

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Start by whisking together the coconut milk, almond butter, maple syrup, vanilla, and a pinch of salt in a mixing bowl or large measuring glass until smooth. For an extra creamy texture, blending works wonderfully too.

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Then, divide ⅓ cup of oats and a tablespoon of shredded coconut into two jars or airtight containers. Pour the coconut milk mixture over the oats, give it a good stir, and let the flavors start mingling.

Assemble & Chill

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Once the blueberry compote has cooled, spoon it generously over the oat mixture in each jar. Cover the jars and let them chill in the refrigerator for at least 8 hours or overnight. This allows the oats, coconut, and almond butter to meld into a creamy, flavorful, and healthy breakfast ready to enjoy the next morning.

Serve

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Serve the overnight oats straight from the fridge, nice and cold, for a refreshing start to your day. Top the oats with fresh fruit, toasted coconut, toasted sliced almonds, or a handful of granola. You can completely personalize this step by choosing your toppings.

Storage

Two jars of Blueberry Coconut Almond Overnight Oats are topped with fresh blueberries and sliced almonds, with a spoon in one jar.

This easy breakfast option can be kept in the fridge for up to 4 days. Store them in airtight jars or containers to maintain freshness and prevent any flavors from mingling with other foods. This makes it easy to prep several jars at once for busy mornings, quick breakfasts, or even portable snacks throughout the week.

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Blueberry Coconut Almond Overnight Oats

Ksenia Prints
Creamy overnight oats made with almond butter, shredded coconut, and light coconut milk, topped with a sweet blueberry compote. A protein- and fiber-rich breakfast or snack you can prep in minutes.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Chill Time 8 hours hrs
Total Time 8 hours hrs 10 minutes mins
Cuisine gluten-free, vegan
Servings 2
Calories 359 kcal

Equipment

  • Medium saucepan
  • Spatula
  • Mixing Bowl
  • Large measuring glass
  • Jars or airtight containers
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Ingredients
  

Oats

  • 1 ¼ cups light coconut milk about 10 fl oz
  • 3 tablespoons creamy almond butter unsalted
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt
  • ⅔ cup rolled oats
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened shredded coconut

Blueberry Compote

  • 1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup

Optional Toppings

  • Fresh fruit
  • Toasted shredded coconut
  • Toasted sliced almonds
  • Granola

Instructions
 

Make the Blueberry Compote

  • In a medium saucepan, combine the blueberries and maple syrup.
  • Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally and gently mashing some berries with a spatula, until thickened and most berries have burst, about 5-7 minutes.
  • Set aside to cool.

Prepare the Oats

  • In a mixing bowl or large measuring glass, whisk together the coconut milk, almond butter, maple syrup, vanilla, and salt until smooth. (You can also blend for a creamier texture.)
  • In two jars or airtight containers (1 cup capacity or larger), add ⅓ cup oats and 1 tablespoon shredded coconut to each.
  • Pour the coconut milk mixture evenly over the oats and stir well.

Assemble & Chill

  • Spoon the cooled blueberry compote over the oats.
  • Cover and refrigerate for at least 8 hours or overnight.

Serve

  • Enjoy cold, topped with fresh fruit, toasted coconut, almonds, or granola.

Nutrition

Calories: 359kcalCarbohydrates: 49gProtein: 5gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 13gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 111mgPotassium: 244mgFiber: 6gSugar: 20gVitamin A: 40IUVitamin C: 7mgCalcium: 43mgIron: 2mg
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