what do you top your oatmeal with?

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  • shirdiana
    shirdiana Posts: 49 Member
    cinnamon and brown sugar
  • morgiec
    morgiec Posts: 9
    Yum! I love oatmeal... but I usually don't top it. I usually eat fruit on the side, so I can imagine blueberries, bananas, raspberries, strawberries, apples, and blackberries would be good on oatmeal! I also tend to add just a little extra skim milk for a smoother consistency. (:
  • littlehealthyhope
    littlehealthyhope Posts: 22 Member
    Does anyone eat steel cut oats? I love them. They take much longer to cook but yummy and chewy.

    I do steel-cut oats overnight in the crockpot.

    My favorite topping is coconut milk and mango.

    how do u make them? i have some around at my house but have no idea how to make overnight oats
  • brown sugar
  • Sunny____
    Sunny____ Posts: 214
    Bill Phillips vanilla whey protein powder bc it has a buttery taste to it. And raisins. I feel like I am eating oatmeal cookie dough.
  • eileen0515
    eileen0515 Posts: 408 Member
    This is my breakfast every morning.

    !/2 c McCann's quick cooking oatmeal
    tsp. vanilla
    generous amount of cinnamon
    1 single serve container, no sugar added, organic applesauce
    fill the apples sauce container twice with water, then an additional splash

    Microwave 3 minutes, then add 2 tsp.walnut oil
  • Mischieviousme777
    Mischieviousme777 Posts: 190 Member
    Craisins, Chopped Almonds and 1/4c vanilla greek yogurt go in mine. Hmm.. I think that shall be breakfast tomorrow.
  • koko12
    koko12 Posts: 81 Member
    i mix in coconut oil and blueberries. sometimes a tiny bit of protein powder. also if you cook it with an egg white or two it makes the oatmeal fluffier
  • Plain yogurt, regular or Greek, with sliced bananas.
  • mjm9003
    mjm9003 Posts: 30 Member
    Thanks for these ideas. I usually add 2 T. hemp protein powder and 2 t. pure maple syrup.
  • chessgeekdavidb
    chessgeekdavidb Posts: 208 Member
    Cinnamon and ground flax seeds.
  • ridiculous59
    ridiculous59 Posts: 2,908 Member
    My absolute favourite is hemp hearts, blueberries, maple syrup, and almond milk :)
  • SweetestLibby
    SweetestLibby Posts: 607 Member
    I eat rolled or steel cut oats with milled chia seed and stevia.

    Toppings: apples, bananas, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, cinnamon, muesli, semisweet chocolate chips, nuts, shredded coconut, etc
  • kristy6ward
    kristy6ward Posts: 332 Member
    A tablespoon of Biscoff spread and strawberries. OMG! I crave this and can't wait until breakfast the next day. Also a tablespoon of neutella and raspberries.

    I used to use quick oats and have recently switched to old fashioned. NEVER going back!
  • Confuzzled4ever
    Confuzzled4ever Posts: 2,860 Member
    Currently my homemade strawberry jam is hitting the spot for me.. but i've microwaves apples with a bit of cinnamon on them and mixed that in before or make blackberry sauce and mixed that it.. or just honey and granola. Also if you throw a little ground flax seed in your heart will thank you :) (omega 3s!! yea baby!!)
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,031 Member
    A tribute to the world’s greatest breakfast!
    http://www.katheats.com/kaths-tribute-to-oatmeal

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    Whipped Banana Oatmeal

    1/3 cup old fashioned oats
    1/3 cup 1% or skim or soy milk
    2/3 cup water (I like my oats a bit liquidy – cut back to 1/2 a cup if you don’t)
    1/2 a banana, sliced
    1/2 tbsp chia seeds (they give the best fluffy texture!)
    Pinch of kosher salt
    Vanilla, stirred in at end

    Start by combining rolled oats, water, and milk in a saucepan over medium heat. Slice a banana into VERY thin pieces, leaving just a few bigger chunks. Walk away for a few minutes while the oatmeal heats. Once it begins to steam or bubble, stir vigorously at times to “whip” the banana into the oats. The oats will take about 5 minutes on medium heat from start to finish to fully absorb the liquid. They’re done when they reach your desired consistency! Then I stir in vanilla (and often pumpkin or cottage cheese) and portion into bowls. Add any toppings you like, such as almond or peanut butter dollops, nuts, granola, coconut, crumbled granola bars, or trail mix – with dark chocolate chips! Or check out all the combos listed below.

    The whipped method produces a really creamy bowl of oats. The bananas basically disappear, so there are no chunks. Since banana is an emulsifier of sorts, this method suspends the oats into a thick, creamy consistency and the whole bowl is sweeter because the banana’s sweetness permeates throughout.
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    She's got way too many wonderful photos to share here as the sky is pretty much the limit in what she adds to her Oats!


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kFiD7w75ML4
  • Loulousq
    Loulousq Posts: 38 Member
    Simple Truth Organic Instant Oatmeal original flavored with 1 packet of splenda.
    today i topped with fresh mixed berries (blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, 5 pieces each all blueberry sized)
    i have put in each separately:
    apple
    banana
    honey (hated it)
    almonds
    pecans
    brown sugar
    yum yum
  • xxtaliaxx
    xxtaliaxx Posts: 123
    The last time I added chopped apple, cinnamon, flaxseeds, and some honey. Soooooo delicious.
  • kellehbeans
    kellehbeans Posts: 838 Member
    Peanut butter. That, or banana and cinnamon.
  • loui1234
    loui1234 Posts: 26 Member
    1 tbsp Nutella for a treat! :)
  • pocketmole
    pocketmole Posts: 614 Member
    savory oatmeal cooked in low sodium stock and mixed with smoked cheese, veggie sausage, chopped greens, and fresh herbs is amazing. it's like a breakfast risotto.

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  • med2017
    med2017 Posts: 192 Member
    mango strawberries blueberries and bananas. or just blueberries
  • badtastebetty
    badtastebetty Posts: 326 Member
    Savory oats are my favorite! Oats, milk, hot sauce, poached egg, and salt and pepper for a simple recipe. But get creative and put your favorite spices in it. Add salsa, beans, cheese, veggies.

    OR you could go the sweet route... chia seeds, apples, banana, and cinnamon is a great combo.
    dried cranberries, blueberries, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, raisins.
  • badtastebetty
    badtastebetty Posts: 326 Member
    savory oatmeal cooked in low sodium stocked and mixed with smoked cheese, veggie sausage, chopped greens, and fresh herbs is amazing. it's like a breakfast risotto.

    savoryoats1_sm.jpg

    this is perfect.
  • Velum_cado
    Velum_cado Posts: 1,608 Member
    Raspberries and vanilla
    Apples, cinnamon, and brown sugar
    Cocoa powder and peanut butter
    Any flavor of jam
    You can even go savory - cheese and black pepper is really good
  • cinnamon, nutmeg & a tsp of brown sugar ALWAYS

    then add:
    bananas/blueberries

    or

    apples & pecans or almonds

    can also cook it with 1 whole egg to give it a custardy taste
  • jessyemay
    jessyemay Posts: 10
    I add a tsp of set honey, slice a banana and whack a handful of raisins on the top!
  • SamanthaClarexo
    SamanthaClarexo Posts: 353 Member
    Tablespoon of chocolate protein powder, topped with brazil nuts :love:
  • Raeambi
    Raeambi Posts: 13
    I put half a chopped banana and some chopped strawberries on top and a good sprinkle of cinnamon. Sometimes instead of the strawberries I add some blueberries. I love it!
  • Arrabindi
    Arrabindi Posts: 169 Member
    If you're looking for more inspiration, you should check out theoatmealartist.blogspot.com - it has so many great recipes!