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Baked Oatmeal Cupcakes To Go

pinkraynedropjacki
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(makes 24-25 cupcakes)
Adapted from: Cookie Dough Baked Oatmeal.
5 cups rolled oats (400g)
2 1/2 cups over-ripe mashed banana, measured after mashing (For all substitution notes on this recipe, see nutrition link below.) (600g)
1 tsp salt
5 NuNaturals stevia packets (or omit and use 5 tbsp liquid sweetener of choice–such as pure maple syrup or agave–instead)
optional: 2/3 cup mini chocolate chips
2 2/3 cups water (640g) (If using the liquid-sweetener option, scale water back by 1/3 cup.)
1/4 cup plus 1 tbsp oil (45g) (I really like coconut, but veg oil will also work.
2 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
optional add-ins: cinnamon, shredded coconut, chopped walnuts, ground flax or wheat germ, raisins or other dried fruit, etc.
Preheat oven to 380 F, and line 24-25 cupcake tins. In a large mixing bowl, combine all dry ingredients and stir very well. In a separate bowl, combine and stir all wet ingredients (including banana). Mix wet into dry, then pour into the cupcake liners and bake 21 minutes. I also like to then broil for 1-2 minutes, but it’s optional. These oatmeal cakes can be eaten right away, or they can be frozen and reheated for an instant breakfast on a busy day.
88 cals per 'cupcake'
2.9g fat
95g sodium
14g carbs - 2g fiber - 2g sugars
2.2g protein
Adapted from: Cookie Dough Baked Oatmeal.
5 cups rolled oats (400g)
2 1/2 cups over-ripe mashed banana, measured after mashing (For all substitution notes on this recipe, see nutrition link below.) (600g)
1 tsp salt
5 NuNaturals stevia packets (or omit and use 5 tbsp liquid sweetener of choice–such as pure maple syrup or agave–instead)
optional: 2/3 cup mini chocolate chips
2 2/3 cups water (640g) (If using the liquid-sweetener option, scale water back by 1/3 cup.)
1/4 cup plus 1 tbsp oil (45g) (I really like coconut, but veg oil will also work.
2 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
optional add-ins: cinnamon, shredded coconut, chopped walnuts, ground flax or wheat germ, raisins or other dried fruit, etc.
Preheat oven to 380 F, and line 24-25 cupcake tins. In a large mixing bowl, combine all dry ingredients and stir very well. In a separate bowl, combine and stir all wet ingredients (including banana). Mix wet into dry, then pour into the cupcake liners and bake 21 minutes. I also like to then broil for 1-2 minutes, but it’s optional. These oatmeal cakes can be eaten right away, or they can be frozen and reheated for an instant breakfast on a busy day.
88 cals per 'cupcake'
2.9g fat
95g sodium
14g carbs - 2g fiber - 2g sugars
2.2g protein
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Mmmm sounds yummy!0
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Sounds great! Will have to try, Thanks!0
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These sound really, really good. I have a question. In the banana line it says "For all substitution notes on this recipe, see nutrition link below." As my wife absolutely hates bananas I'm wondering what I can sub in for this "wet" ingredient. Was this recipe from another site that has a generic link to their substitution page?
Thanks again!! I'm going to try these with or without that banana as I love bananas.0 -
Just curious, but with no leavening agent (baking powder, baking soda, eggs) are these really dense? It doesn't seem like they'd rise at all. Or maybe that's the point0
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These sound really, really good. I have a question. In the banana line it says "For all substitution notes on this recipe, see nutrition link below." As my wife absolutely hates bananas I'm wondering what I can sub in for this "wet" ingredient. Was this recipe from another site that has a generic link to their substitution page?
Thanks again!! I'm going to try these with or without that banana as I love bananas.
I'd bet you can use applesauce. I sometimes use it when I'm short on mashed bananas for banana bread and it turns out just fine.0 -
Can you use steel cut oats?0
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Is this a Chocolate Covered Katie recipe?0
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Can you use steel cut oats?
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are the choc chips already worked in the nutrition values?0
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Does this make 25 mini-muffins or full sized muffins?0
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Is this a Chocolate Covered Katie recipe?
OOps yeah. In my fasting daze I forgot to add the link
http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2013/01/08/breakfast-oatmeal-cupcakes-to-go/0 -
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