Blueberry Bircher Muesli | How To Make

Blueberry Bircher Muesli: Overnight Oatmeal Recipe. Hello friends. Are you looking for some tasty breakfast recipes? Blueberry Bircher Muesli, anyone?

Creating Blueberry Bircher Muesli, an overnight oatmeal recipe, is a delightful way to prepare a delicious and nutritious breakfast that requires minimal morning effort.

First developed by a Swiss doctor back in the 1890’s, this easy, super healthy breakfast can be mixed together the night before, then left in the fridge to soak in a plastic container or smaller individual ones if that suits you better.

To make this wholesome dish, start by combining rolled oats with yogurt in a bowl. Add a generous portion of fresh blueberries, which not only infuse the muesli with antioxidants but also bring a burst of natural sweetness.

Grated apples and a touch of honey can further enhance the flavour, while also adding a refreshing crunch and extra natural sweetness to the mix.

Blueberry Bircher Muesli

How To Make Blueberry Bircher Muesli: Overnight Oatmeal Recipe:

Mix all the ingredients thoroughly, cover the bowl, and refrigerate it overnight. This allows the oats to soften and absorb the flavors, resulting in a creamy, satisfying, and nutrient-packed breakfast.

The next morning, you can top it with more fresh blueberries, nuts, or seeds for added texture and a burst of freshness. Blueberry Bircher Muesli is not only a delicious and convenient way to kickstart your day but also a wholesome choice for those seeking a balanced and nutritious breakfast option.

Stir in grated apple and top generously with blueberries, honey and nuts and you’re good to go.

Serves 6

Preparation time: 10 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 500g (1lb 2oz) tub Greek yogurt
  • 200g (7oz) rolled oats
  • 40g (11/2oz) wheat germ
  • 40g (11/2oz) desiccated coconut
  • 50g (2oz) hazelnuts, toasted and roughly chopped
  • 200ml (7fl oz) pressed (cloudy) apple juice

To Serve Per Portion:

  • ½ Granny Smith apple, cored but not peeled, coarsely grated
  • 50g (2oz) Chilean blueberries
  • 1 tsp runny honey
  • Little ground cinnamon
  • Few extra chopped hazelnuts, optional

Blueberry Bircher Muesli: Overnight Oatmeal Recipe

Method:

  1. Mix the yogurt, oats and wheat germ in a bowl then stir in the coconut, toasted hazelnuts and apple juice.
  2. Transfer to a plastic container, clip on the lid and chill overnight in the fridge.
  3. When ready to serve, stir in grated apple and a few blueberries then spoon into dishes, top with extra blueberries, a drizzle of honey, a sprinkle of ground cinnamon and a few extra nuts, if liked.
  4. The remaining soaked muesli will keep in the fridge for 2-3 days, just add a little apple juice if needed, as the oats will continue to swell.

Cook’s Tip-

  • If you are not a fan of nuts or have a nut allergy then simply leave them out. 
  • If you are allergic to yogurt made with cow’s milk then use goat’s milk or soak in soya milk instead.
Overnight Oatmeal Recipe

About this post – Recipe and photo credit by Seasonal Berries. So what do you think? Do you also fancy trying this recipe?

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8 Comments

  1. WhatJeanLikes
    28 December 2012 / 06:51

    This is very healthy and yummy!! I'm going to try this on Saturday!! Bookmarked!Thank you so much for linking up to the Aloha Friday Blog Hop last week. I am following you back by the way. 🙂 If you have time, we'd love to have you come and link up to the Aloha Friday Blog Hop if you haven't already! (Thank you so very much if you've already linked up, I truly appreciate it!!)Come and link up, enter the giveaway (if you haven't yet) and celebrate the coming weekend with us! Aloha, Jean {What Jean Likes}

    • 29 December 2012 / 16:44

      Thanks for the invite,hopping over now 🙂

  2. Style Sud-Est
    28 December 2012 / 01:51

    I like this one very healthy, i will try it for sureHave you ever tried chia?Ariane x

    • 29 December 2012 / 16:33

      Hi Ariane thanks for the comment,not tried chia,off to Google now 🙂

  3. kendra kay
    27 December 2012 / 18:10

    thank you for putting the ounces up there too so i can try it out!! 🙂

  4. Winnie
    27 December 2012 / 17:33

    WONDERFUL !!!And I finally got a hand on some blueberries (kind of hard to get them here)I'll have to replace the coconut (probably with ground-almond) but I can't wait to try this!I wish you a wonderful and a Happy New-Year Claire♥

    • 28 December 2012 / 20:28

      Thanks for stopping by Winnie,hope you had a lovely Christmas and wishing you a wonderful New Year 🙂

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