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pumpkin cheesecake overnight oats

Prep Time:10 minsAdditional Time:7 hrs 50 minsTotal Time:8 hrsServings:1Yield:1 bowlJump to Nutrition Facts

Prep Time:10 minsAdditional Time:7 hrs 50 minsTotal Time:8 hrsServings:1Yield:1 bowl

Prep Time:10 mins

Prep Time:

10 mins

Additional Time:7 hrs 50 mins

Additional Time:

7 hrs 50 mins

Total Time:8 hrs

Total Time:

8 hrs

Servings:1

Servings:

1

Yield:1 bowl

Yield:

1 bowl

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients½cuprolled oats½cupunsweetened almond milk¼cuppart-skim ricotta cheese2tablespoonspumpkin puree1tablespoonpure maple syrup¼teaspoonvanilla extract⅛teaspoonground nutmeg1tablespoongraham cracker crumbs

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Ingredients

½cuprolled oats

½cupunsweetened almond milk

¼cuppart-skim ricotta cheese

2tablespoonspumpkin puree

1tablespoonpure maple syrup

¼teaspoonvanilla extract

⅛teaspoonground nutmeg

1tablespoongraham cracker crumbs

DirectionsCombine oats, almond milk, ricotta, pumpkin, maple syrup, vanilla and nutmeg in a small bowl or jar. Cover and refrigerate overnight.Top with graham cracker crumbs before serving.TipsTo make ahead: Prepare through Step 1 and refrigerate for up to 5 days.Originally appeared: EatingWell Magazine, March 2019

Directions

Combine oats, almond milk, ricotta, pumpkin, maple syrup, vanilla and nutmeg in a small bowl or jar. Cover and refrigerate overnight.Top with graham cracker crumbs before serving.TipsTo make ahead: Prepare through Step 1 and refrigerate for up to 5 days.

Combine oats, almond milk, ricotta, pumpkin, maple syrup, vanilla and nutmeg in a small bowl or jar. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

Top with graham cracker crumbs before serving.

Tips

To make ahead: Prepare through Step 1 and refrigerate for up to 5 days.

Originally appeared: EatingWell Magazine, March 2019

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)344Calories10gFat52gCarbs13gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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