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Bircher Muesli is an incredibly satisfying and versatile breakfast that will get you out of bed in the morning! Mix up the grains, dried fruits, and nuts you use; choose a dairy or dairy alternative; and add a dollop of Greek yogurt and splash of apple juice for a breakfast you'll never get bored of.

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(This recipe for Bircher Muesli was originally published in February 2012, but the post has been updated with new photos and content in 2018)

In so many ways, I really am a creature of habit. But that also means I can be the Queen of overdoing it. Meaning, I find a food I like and I eat it and eat it and eat it. Until I do not like it anymore.

Usually, I just need a good, healthy break before I can go back with all my previous enthusiasm. But this often puts a damper on life. Especially in terms of breakfast, which, I don't like to think about too much since I'm never that hungry first thing in the morning, but know I need a nice filling start to my day. The following is just a sampling of foods I have overdone in my life:

  • Lasagna (4th grade. 5 times in one week. Ruined it for years. I finally enjoy ricotta again, but we lost so many precious years together)
  • Cupcakes (seriously, I need to take cupcake breaks every now and then or they just don't sound appealing to me. Balance is key here)
  • Pumpkin (again, I KNOW. That's why I pledge to only eat pumpkin from September-December. I never want to be sick of it again)
  • Power Bars (in high school, I ate a Power Bar with Gatorade and coffee for breakfast every day. No, I wasn't really an athlete and this was totally not necessary. And I think one day I just realized that Power Bars are actually gross. I never did get sick of Gatorade or coffee…)
  • Candy Corn (it happens every Halloween)
  • Cadbury Mini Eggs (it happens every Easter)
  • English muffins with peanut butter (I made one for breakfast at my office for years, with little breaks in between)

Since I'm not usually super hungry in the mornings, I like for breakfasts to be quick and easy. Now that I work from home, I'll sometimes make eggs, but most often, I just want something quick to eat so I can get some energy for the day and get going.

I've never been the kind of person to get excited about oatmeal, but bircher muesli is a whole different story. I had it for the first time at Au Bon Pain probably back in 2006 and would buy it every time I found myself in a random Au Bon. I decided I needed to make my own version and not only is it making all my breakfast dreams come true, but it's so easy to make and a much less expensive than buying it.

WHAT IS BIRCHER MUESLI?

I would say bircher muesli only has moderate popularity in the U.S. and it's not served in tons of places (though randomly, it seems quite popular at Au Bon Pain!). But this Swiss breakfast is very popular in Europe, especially in Switzerland and Germany. It's a cold breakfast cereal that's made up of rolled oats and other grains, nuts, seeds, dried fruit, and sometimes fresh fruit, too. It has a liquid mixed in (usually milk, a little bit of juice and sometimes yogurt) to soften the ingredients and add a little sweetness.

Originally called muesli, it was developed around 1900 by a Swiss physician who wanted it for his patients since it's easy to eat and nutritious. Oddly enough, when bircher muesli was first introduced in 1900, it was meant to be an appetizer rather than a breakfast. These days, you can buy pre-made and packaged mueslis, but I love making it myself to be in control of the ingredients included and to make sure everything is fresh!

BIRCHER MUESLI RECIPE

This recipe for homemade muesli is so fun because you can do pretty much whatever you want to it. I made it the first time years ago and come back to it every few months. Honestly, I'd eat this every single morning, but I'm so terrified that I'm going to overdo it and I don't want to ruin bircher muesli for myself!

But each time I've made it, I've done it a little differently, depending on what ingredients I have on hand and what mood I'm in. If you feel like more bran or flax, add more bran or flax. If you have a completely different grain you'd like to add, add it. Get wild! If adding oats and dried fruits to bircher muesli is your idea of wild. It pretty much is for me these days.

All you need to do is put all your grains, fruits, and nuts in a big bowl, add your dairy or dairy alternative, and let it sit in the fridge overnight. My favorite combination includes oats, bran, flaxseed, dried dates, dried cranberries, walnuts, and almonds. Plus, cinnamon!

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I like to use coconut milk (the kind from the carton) as my dairy, but you can use anything you prefer, including milk, soy milk, almond milk, etc. You have to let the mixture sit so they grains get nice and soft and the flavors meld together. If you can't let the bowl sit overnight, at least give it four hours.

In the morning, add in the remaining ingredients so you can dig in. A little bit of Greek yogurt adds some creaminess, and apple juice sweetness. You can also add honey if you want a little more sweet. Sometimes I grate some apple over the top, too.

I like my bircher muesli to be a little on the liquid-y side, but not too soupy. Think of it as a kind of cross between oatmeal and regular cereal and milk

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I love making this homemade muesli because I can make it once and have breakfast throughout the week. I just keep the leftovers in the fridge in a covered bowl and they last for several days. I actually think the leftovers keep tasting better and better each day! It's also easy to throw in a Tupperware and bring to work for an easy eat-at-your-desk breakfast.

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And it's filling; oh so filling! I mean, all the bran, flax, and oats? And dried fruit? Yes, that's a lot of fiber. Which means you won't be starving 30 minutes after you eat. Which again, has always been a big problem for me. When I worked in an office, I'd be that girl whose stomach was constantly growling at the 10:00 a.m. meeting. So embarrassing.

While this isn't a hot breakfast, I feel like it's ones of those meals that can be enjoyed year-round. Yes, bircher muesli is cold, but it's also super creamy and comforting. And it should definitely go into your regular breakfast rotation. Just make sure you don't love it SO much that you make a big bowl of it every single week and eat so much of it that you suddenly hate it. That would be a travesty. But since it's so versatile and easy to switch out, I'm not even sure it's possible to get sick of!

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When I was doing my research on bircher muesli, I was intrigued to learn that it was originally soaked overnight with water and lemon juice instead of dairy. There's still often lemon involved in homemade muesli, depending on what recipe you follow.

Being able to wake up and know that you have a delicious and satisfying breakfast all ready to go in your fridge? That's enough to give you some very sweet dreams. Despite the fact that I'm never starving in the morning, I do get really excited when I go to bed and know I have something delicious waiting for me in the morning!

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I also get really excited thinking about my morning coffee when I'm trying to fall asleep. Hey, it really is the little things in life, right? And that is a really good thing!

What foods have you overdone it with?

If you're looking for another easy and healthy breakfast, check out my Mocha Overnight Oats. And for a fun twist on bircher muesli, check out my Pumpkin Muesli. I also want to try this 6 Seed Super Cereal from Upgrade my Food for another super healthy and delicious breakfast!

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Bircher Muesli

Bircher Muesli is an incredibly satisfying and versatile breakfast that will get you out of bed in the morning! Mix up the grains, dried fruits, and nuts you use; choose a dairy or dairy alternative; and add a dollop of Greek yogurt and splash of apple juice for a breakfast you'll never get bored of.

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American, Eclectic, Swiss

Keyword: Breakfast Cereal, Cold Breakfasts, Easy Breakfasts

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 4 hours hours

Total Time: 4 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Makes: 4 servings

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups rolled oats
  • ½ cup bran
  • ¼ cup flaxseed
  • ½ cup dried fruit (I used dates and cranberries)
  • cup nuts (I used walnuts and almonds)
  • 2 cups dairy or dairy alternative (I used Silk Coconut Milk)
  • ½ tsp cinnamon
  • ¼ cup Greek yogurt
  • ⅓-1/2 cup unsweetened apple juice (add less for thicker consistency and more for soupier consistency)
  • 1 tsp honey (optional for added sweetness)
  • 3 Tbsp grated apple (optional)

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, mix together oats, bran, and flaxseed.

  • Add dried fruit, nuts, and cinnamon to mixture.

  • Pour milk into the mixture and stir. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and place in fridge for at least four hours, but ideally overnight.

  • Before serving, Greek yogurt, and apple juice until mixture is a consistency you like. Stir in honey (if using),

  • Serve in individual bowls and grate apple over the top.

Notes

Feel free to use any grains, fruits, and nuts of your choice. One of the beautiful things about bircher muesli is that you can give it different flavors and consistencies depending on your mood.

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FAQs

Are overnight oats the same as bircher muesli? ›

One of the most popular recipes from Switzerland is bircher muesli, perhaps even more so than fondue or raclette. But if you have never heard of bircher muesli, it is probably because it is better known as overnight oats in the rest of the world, especially in the US.

Which country made bircher muesli? ›

The original was created in the early 1900s by Maximilian Bircher-Benner, a Swiss doctor. It consisted of oats, grated apple, nuts, lemon and condensed milk and honey, but over time, people have gotten creative with the formula.

Is bircher muesli good for you? ›

Bircher Muesli really 'packs a punch' when it comes to all the nutrition it provides in each and every serve; Slow-digesting oats which are low GI. With the addition of yoghurt or milk, it slows digestion even further, keeping you fuller for longer. Vitamin C from the addition of seasonal fruits.

What is bircher muesli made of? ›

It's basically overnight oats with fresh apple and applesauce, oats, raisins, nuts and nut butter. Bircher muesli is a healthy make-ahead breakfast that tastes like a holiday treat.

What are the healthiest oats to use for overnight oats? ›

Old-fashioned oats work best for overnight oats. For a shorter soaking time, use quick oats, and for a longer one, use steel-cut oats. Milk. Use cow's milk or a fortified, unsweetened, plant-based milk of your choice at a 1:1 ratio with the oats.

How long does Bircher last in the fridge? ›

This is where Bircher muesli comes into its own as it is prepared the night (or several nights) before. It has the bonus of being delicious and nutritious, easily transported, eaten on the go, and (if you have not added fresh fruit other than the apple) can be kept in the fridge for up to 4 days.

Do you eat Birchermüesli hot or cold? ›

While Bircher muesli is traditionally served chilled (a wonderful idea in hot weather), you can easily heat it up as well. If you prefer, just heat it in the microwave before topping with fresh apple.

Is Birchermüesli good for constipation? ›

For constipation, it's ideal to have both types of fibre. Oats also contain resistant starch which feeds our gut bacteria and boosts gut health. Make a tasty Bircher muesli based on oats for a quick and easy gut-friendly breakfast.

Can you eat Birchermüesli raw? ›

Bircher muesli is an uncooked mixture of oats, nuts, seeds, grains, fruit which is soaked in either milk, fruit juice or yogurt and eaten raw.

What are the side effects of muesli? ›

Although Musli is considered safe when taken in the proper prescribed dosage, an excessive amount without a doctor's consultation can cause weight gain, difficulty in digestion, depreciated digestive functions, loss of appetite and constipation.

Is it OK to eat overnight oats every day? ›

Overnight oats are perfectly safe to be eaten every day. You may even eat them every morning if you like. However, some say that they feel oats give them digestive issues; overnight oats are not unsafe for those without medical conditions that affect digestion.

Is Bircher muesli good for high cholesterol? ›

Bircher muesli is a traditional Swiss recipe developed around 1900 by Dr Max Bircher-Benner. It is a moist muesli based on rolled oats soaked usually overnight with fruit and nuts added. Oats contain 'soluble' fibre which helps lower the blood cholesterol level.

What is the difference between bircher muesli and regular muesli? ›

On It's own muesli has the same concept as it entails a mixture of oats, nuts and seeds. Muesli can also be toasted but the main difference between bircher muesli and muesli is that bircher is soaked overnight in apple juice and yoghurt or milk. Muesli is served dry and then the yoghurt and fruit is added afterwards.

What is the story behind bircher muesli? ›

Maximilian Bircher-Benner,a Swiss physician and nutritional pioneer who developed muesli around 1900 to help treat his ill patients. Muesli is a traditional European breakfast cereal made with whole grains, nuts, fruits, and seeds. It's been eaten for nearly 150 years, due to its great taste and many healthy benefits.

How much sugar is in Bircher muesli? ›

Nutritional information
Average Quantity per ServingAverage Quantity per 100g
Fat, total7.6g16.9g
- saturated0.9g2.0g
Carbohydrate22.1g49.2g
- sugars4.9g10.8g
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Are overnight oats better than muesli? ›

Both options offer unique health benefits and can be part of a balanced and joyful breakfast routine. Oats provide an excellent source of fiber and energy, while muesli adds variety with a mix of nuts, seeds, and dried fruits that offer both nutritional values.

What is the difference between Bircher muesli and granola? ›

Granola is already cooked and sweetened, so you can eat it straight out of the bag — sure, you can serve it with milk or yogurt, but that base isn't necessary. Muesli, on the other hand, is usually soaked overnight in milk or juice and served in the morning, much like overnight oats.

Are overnight oats healthier than regular oatmeal? ›

The intensity of heat while cooking is the contributing factor, lower the heat better the nutrient availability. When you soak the oats overnight, it's almost like you're cooking them, but the process is much longer and slower, and it's done without heat. Hence, it is more nutrient rich than cooked version.

What's the difference between muesli and oatmeal? ›

Muesli requires milk or water, and some commercial brands include sugar. Oatmeal is a simpler mix of just oats and milk or water—sweeteners, fruit, and nuts are optional. Preparation: You can cook muesli and oatmeal on the stove as a hot porridge, or soak them overnight to make cold porridge.

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