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Soaked in three different kinds of milk and topped with chopped walnuts, banana slices and cinnamon, these 5-minute Mexican Tres Leches Overnight Oatsย are guaranteed to sweeten your mornings.

Soaked in three different kinds of milk and topped with chopped walnuts, banana slices and cinnamon, these 5-minute Mexican Tres Leches Overnight Oats are guaranteed to sweeten your mornings.

Once in a while, I need an extra little push to get out of bed in the morning. I either stayed up too late to binge watch a show on Netflix or one of the cats kept me awake all night. Whatever the cause, it’s not always easy. But that’s okay, because I’ve got a secret that can help make your groggy mornings a bit more bearable.

Say hello to these Tres Leches Overnight Oats.

Soaked in three different kinds of milk (almond, sweetened condensed and evaporated) and topped with chopped walnuts, cinnamon and banana slices, these overnight oats will sweeten your mornings and make waking up a little easier. Promise.

All you need is 5 minutes before bedtime to dump all of the ingredients into a glass jar and that’s it. Here’s what you do.

Soaked in three different kinds of milk and topped with chopped walnuts, banana slices and cinnamon, these 5-minute Mexican Tres Leches Overnight Oats are guaranteed to sweeten your mornings.

Add old fashioned rolled oats into a glass jar. Top with almond milk, evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk. Add cinnamon, chopped walnuts and banana slices. Close lid and shake for 15 seconds or so until well combined.

Refrigerate overnight and enjoy in the morning.

Easy peasy.

Soaked in three different kinds of milk and topped with chopped walnuts, banana slices and cinnamon, these 5-minute Mexican Tres Leches Overnight Oats are guaranteed to sweeten your mornings.

For this recipe, I used 8-ounce glass jars. It was a tight squeeze but it fit. I purchased mine at a local craft store, but I’ve also seen them at Target and Walmart. If all else fails, you can also find them here on Amazon.

If you don’t feel like going out and buying glass jars specifically for this purpose, I highly recommend reusing glass jars that you may already have in your fridge, even if they’re bigger than 8 ounces. I’ve personally made this recipe in a 16-ounce salsa jar or one of those spaghetti sauce jars. They worked perfectly!

I’m actually kind of a hoarder when it comes to glass jars. I never throw them away. It’s kind of a problem. An environmentally friendly problem.

Soaked in three different kinds of milk and topped with chopped walnuts, banana slices and cinnamon, these 5-minute Mexican Tres Leches Overnight Oats are guaranteed to sweeten your mornings.
4.62 from 13 votes

Tres Leches Overnight Oats

Soaked in three different kinds of milk and topped with chopped walnuts, banana slices and cinnamon, these 5-minute Mexican Tres Leches Overnight Oats are guaranteed to sweeten your mornings.
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 1 serving
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Ingredients 

  • 1/2 cup old fashioned rolled oats
  • 1/4 cup almond milk
  • 2 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 tablespoons evaporated milk
  • 1/2 banana, sliced
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts

Instructions 

  • In a small container of your choice (should hold at least 8 ounces of liquid), add all of the ingredients.
  • Close container and shake until all the ingredients have thoroughly been mixed together.
  • Refrigerate overnight and top with extra banana slices, cinnamon and chopped walnuts if desired. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 408kcal | Carbohydrates: 72g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 18mg | Sodium: 102mg | Potassium: 492mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 35g | Vitamin A: 250IU | Vitamin C: 13.2mg | Calcium: 300mg | Iron: 2.5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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24 Comments

  1. Pat says:

    Hi Anna,
    For this recipe, do I use sweeten or unsweetened almond milk? Thanks in advance.

    1. Ana @ Isabel Eats says:

      Hi Pat! You can use either depending on your preference!

  2. Natalie says:

    5 stars
    It is definitely delicious but with the addition of the banana and walnuts it tastes more like a banana nut bread.

  3. Jessy says:

    Can you use different nuts? And what bout granola instead of oats?

    1. Ana @ Isabel Eats says:

      Hi Jessy! Yes, you can personalize it and add whichever nuts you prefer. I would also suggest maybe using granola as a topping instead as I’m afraid it might not turn out the same as using oats. I hope this helps!

  4. Anna Erkson says:

    Do you eat this cold? I would like to make this in larger batchโ€™s for kids at summer camp. CN it be done in large pans?

    1. Morgan @ Isabel Eats says:

      Hi! Overnight oats are often eaten cold right out of the refrigerator, but they can also be warmed up. It’s up to you! And I think that’s a great idea. You can definitely make it in large pans to serve a big group of people. Hope you enjoy!

  5. Barbara Hilow says:

    So after I open the cans of evaporated and condensed milk and maybe make 2 of these because they look awesome, what do you suggest I do with the rest of the milks? How long will they keep in the refrigerator?

    1. Ana @ Isabel Eats says:

      Hi Barbara! You can use the leftover mix for tres leches overnight oats or tres leches coffee. We have recipes for both on our site!

  6. Melissa says:

    Can it be made with different milks? If/what subsititions of milk can be used?

    1. Isabel says:

      I’m not quite sure, I’ve never tried. If you do try, let me know! I’d love to know.

      1. Chris says:

        Oak milk and Cashew milk are thicker creamier. I think this recipe is brilliant!

    2. Barbara Hilow says:

      I’ve made similar recipes using dairy milk and coconut milk. They turned out fine. I’m guessing you can sub those for the almond milk with no problem.

      1. Heather Autumn Astaneh says:

        5 stars
        I actually make this with almond milk and it turns out really good. Such a fantastic recipe anyway. Thanks, Isabel for posting this!

  7. Jill says:

    About how many calories?

  8. SANDRA says:

    Will the banana turn brown?

    1. Isabel says:

      Yes, it will. You can add that the morning of if you’d like.

  9. Ellie | Hungry by Nature says:

    This sounds like breakfast heaven!

  10. Lauren says:

    This looks amazing! Planning on trying next week ?

    1. Isabel says:

      Thanks, Lauren!