Oatmeal... Any ideas?
Tony_Brewski
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Okay I love instant it's cheap it's tasty but I have this big container of Quaker Oats plain Jane stove top cooking oatmeal *cringe* I hate wasting food ...
What do you add to yours for flavors and how much?
What do you add to yours for flavors and how much?
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The choices are endless. Almond butter and semi-sweet chocolate chips are one of my favorites. Here is a good youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_kTqkxIUpycqnCGTcbwxow
She has a few recipes with oatmeal.0 -
When I make plain or steel cut I add a container of no sugar added peaches and a little milk...peaches n cream so yummy! With steel cut it tastes a bit like peach cobbler.0
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mix half a cup uncooked with a 6 oz low fat flavored yogurt= makes a thick mix- but tastes great and sticks to your ribs...0
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You can add it to shakes... almond milk, chocolate protein, peanut butter... whatever you'd like in there. Also, you can add a little bit of honey and almond milk to make your oatmeal that way. Also milk and cut up bananas warmed up with the oats are delicious.
One more idea: mash up 3 ripe bananas, 2 cups of those oats, and some raisins, bake at 350 for 10-15 minutes or so. Yummy healthy cookies!
Gosh i could probably go on forever... hope these ideas help!0 -
Always blueberries. Apple pie spices -- nutmeg, minced cloves and lots of good-for-you cinnamon. A tiny bit of real maple syrup.0
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Raw honey, apples, and blueberries0
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MAKE GRANOLA!!!Okay I love instant it's cheap it's tasty but I have this big container of Quaker Oats plain Jane stove top cooking oatmeal *cringe* I hate wasting food ...
What do you add to yours for flavors and how much?0 -
I eat oatmeal every morning. Lately, I have been adding semi-sweet chocolate chips and shredded coconut to it. Tastes like a granola bar.0
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Mash an egg and a banana in a mug
Add 1/2 cup of oatmeal
Add berries or raisins or cocoa nibs or whatever
Microwave for 3 minutes
Voila, microwave oat "muffin" in less than 5 minutes.0 -
These are some good tips.I have always hated oatmeal. But I am going to give some of these idea a shot. Maybe they will help!0
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My favorite is made with almond milk, cinnamon, half a banana, a teaspoon of brown sugar or coconut sugar (if I have it) and a handful of walnuts! You can also add apples or blueberries. Oatmeal is so bland you can really add anything to it, but I like adding the cinnamon because it really decreases the need/want to add sugar.0
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I make them with a mix of almond milk and water and currently, raisins or dried apricots are my favorite flavor enhancer for oatmeal.0
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Oatmeal - sadly the factory processing that makes instant oatmeal "instant" also flushes a lot of the nutritional value out of it. They become high-GI, meaning that they convert to sugar more quickly than regular oats. And there are all sorts of additives in instant oatmeal - scary numbers of them, depending on the brand. That's the price we pay for convenience.
I make mine with skim milk, and add a half-handful of my trail mix which contains raisins, walnuts, dried banana, dried mango.0 -
frozen fruit. It cools down the oatmeal as it thaws.0
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Cinnamon and raisins0
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I just add honey and fruit to mine... But I LOVE making oatmeal cookies!!!0
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Im a big BIIIIG fan of chocolate so I add cocoa powder honey and hot water then layer it with yogurt and top it up with bananas and cinamon.
Also, want to try this recipe:
1/2 cup cottage cheese
4 egg whites
vanilla extract
1/2 cup oats
Baking powder
makes pncakes. I guess I'd add honey and cocoa to that too haha0 -
Add vanilla protein powder, almond milk, berries and a sprinkle of chopped walnuts...delicious!0
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on www.skinnytaste.com there are multiple recipes for baked oatmeal to have as breakfast containing fruits and nuts and they all look very yummy i am going to buy oats just to try the banana and cinnamon one cmes out pretty solid almost like a granola bar but warm and yummy and leftovers would keep well for following days breakfasts0
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Don't worry about "stove top". Just add boiling water or microwave it.
Add whatever you want: fruit, peanut butter, syrup, dark chocolate etc.0 -
I grate an apple, add some cinnamon and vanilla, chuck 6 cups of water in a crockpot 3 cups oatmeal and let it go until cooked. Then I divide it into 9 and chuck it in the freezer. Take one out each night and microwave it for breakfast.0
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I like 1 tbsp ground flaxseed, 1 tbsp peanut butter, 1/2 tbsp honey, cinnamon to taste, and a handful of blueberries.0
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Throw in a handful of walnuts, a few dried cranberries (and a LITTLE bit of real butter!)0
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I don't "stove-top" my oats. I bake them. You're welcome. :smokin:0
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I used to add strawberry preserves and almond butter. MMMM.
Or.. nutella and cinnamon, if you're feeling dangerous.0 -
I've been making the plain Jane oatmeal and then adding Almond milk to it. Taste good to me and I was never an oatmeal fan.0
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I use it in my meatloaf instead of rice0
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Apple and cinnamon is a classic, can never go wrong there... maple syrup and nuts is another fave of mine, plus it adds a little crunch to it!0
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I had savory oatmeal this morning. I used nutritional yeast (kind of cheesy in flavor so you could probably use shaker Parmesan or some other kind of cheese), coconut oil, garlic powder, salt, pepper, a dash of liquid smoke and sriracha. I added frozen spinach, a veggie patty and some sunflower seeds for texture and crunch. When I go for sweet oats I tend to load them up with cinnamon and add frozen blueberries, peanut butter and almond milk.0
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