Oatmeal ideas
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This morning, I splurged a bit. Mixed it with just a little bit of peanut butter, a little bit of chocolate chips, and some Stevia. Tasted very similar to no bakes. Mm.
Usually, I just use sugar or stevia and fruit. I love it with bananas.0 -
Steel cut oats, blueberries, cinnamon! DONE and Yumm!
Be careful of any sugary alternatives.. the higher glycemic index will slow down weight loss goals..
Enjoy your breakfast!0 -
Best idea? Make it into cookies ; )
Breakfast ideas... Add peanut butter; add pumpkin pie spice; add cranberries; add whatever your favorite fruits are : )0 -
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Add honey and cinnamon0
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I like to buy frozen berries and then cook them with the oatmeal, then add some stevia or honey. It tastes like a berry pie0
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Gluten Free 'pancakes'
Ingredients:
2 eggs, beaten with cinnamon
1 ripe banana, mashed into beaten eggs with a fork to form a 'batter'
1 packet of plain, instant oatmeal mixed into the 'batter'
Melt butter or oil in a pan to coat it (or use Pam on a non-stick frying pan). Pour mixture into pan to create 3 pancakes. It's important to make 3 because that leaves them small enough to fit on a spatula and flip easily without creating a hot mess. Cook on each side for about 3-4 minutes until browned. Top with berries, walnuts, honey, applesauce, whatever you like! SO GOOD.0 -
I add 1 tbsp chia seeds, 1 tbsp ground flax, 1 tbsp pumpkin seeds and some dried fruit to 1 packet of instant oatmeal. Sometimes I'll also add 1 tsp brown sugar and/or 1 tsp cinnamon; I'm also thinking of adding some ground black sesame. Just about 400 calories depending on what bran of oatmeal you use. Add lots of water as the chia seeds will absorb a lot and nuke for a few minutes. You'll end up with a nice thick oatmeal that will last you til lunch and is full of lots of yummy stuff.0
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blend one egg, 20 g oats and half banana then frie in pan
topping: greek joghurt, fruit you like and honey
low calories, no sugar, sooo tasty and fills up for hours!!0 -
Banana slices and cinnamon.0
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Gluten Free 'pancakes'
Ingredients:
2 eggs, beaten with cinnamon
1 ripe banana, mashed into beaten eggs with a fork to form a 'batter'
1 packet of plain, instant oatmeal mixed into the 'batter'
Melt butter or oil in a pan to coat it (or use Pam on a non-stick frying pan). Pour mixture into pan to create 3 pancakes. It's important to make 3 because that leaves them small enough to fit on a spatula and flip easily without creating a hot mess. Cook on each side for about 3-4 minutes until browned. Top with berries, walnuts, honey, applesauce, whatever you like! SO GOOD.
be careful....packet oatmeal is not GF. you need to buy specific Gluten Free oats, steelcut or otherwise labelled. Oats have gluten :-)0 -
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Cinnamon, natural honey or molasses, ground flax seed and fresh fruit like berries or peaches has always worked for me.0
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Fruit and honey.
Lately I've been having any combination/all of the following:
Banana
Sultanas
Cherries
Honey
Small sprinkling (10g) of flaked almonds on top
Even that gives me enough variety to make things interesting for a while0 -
Good question! I do 3 variations: Apple sauce and cinnamon. Raisins and cinnamon. Fresh/frozen berries.0
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add can pumpkin and pumpkin pie spice
cook oats in eggnog and add cinnamon.
here are some recipes I have saved
cinnamon roll oatmeal
http://www.motherthyme.com/2014/01/cinnamon-roll-oatmeal.html
carrot cake and zucchini bread oatmeal
http://86lemons.com/carrot-cake-zucchini-bread-oatmeal/
gingersnap oatmeal
http://ashleighskitchen.blogspot.ca/2011/12/gingersnap-oatmeal.html
overnight crock pot pumpkin pie oatmeal
http://www.theyummylife.com/Slow_Cooker_Pumpkin_Pie_Oatmeal
link to 50 other recipes for oatmeal
http://www.familyfreshcooking.com/2013/01/18/50-amazing-oatmeal-recipes/
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This morning (well, last night really) I made overnight steel cut oats. It was pretty easy to do. 1 cup dry oats, 2 cups water, a mashed banana, pinch of salt, and cinnamon. Boil the water, add the oats + everything else and cook for 1 minute. Turn off the heat, cover, and go to bed. In the morning I added in chopped walnuts, chia seeds, and maple syrup. Given that I'm not a huge fan of oatmeal it was just ok to me - but anyone that loves oats will probably appreciate the ease and convenience of this style of preparation.
The one way I truly love my oatmeal though - savory! Seriously. Having it with cheese, garlic, and breakfast sausage is just the best. It reminds me of eating risotto and I love it so so much more that the sweet varieties.0 -
A tsp of honey, chopped dates and fresh nutmeg is my current favourite. I like making overnight oatmeal and mixing in dried fruit so by the morning they've plumped up nicely.
Raisins, apricots and dried apple are really good0 -
I take 1/2 cup raw oatmeal, add 1/4 to 1/3 fresh or usually frozen blueberries, 2 chopped dates, add water to cover in a
big enough bow. microwave till cooked. Fills me up till lunch. You could also add, chia seeds, ground flax for extra nutrients I sprinkle just a pinch of salt on top to bring out the sweetness... no sugar needed.0 -
im not a fan of oatmeal. but i was feelin experimental yesterday and mase some oatmeal-raisisns-coconut.chia seeds- chocko drops-banana cookies... been munchin on them fro breakfast and lunch today at work... love them (and they are done in 20 min- 15 min out of that theyre in the owen )0
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For the past two years I have ate quick oats with a couple spoonfuls of peanut butter. When I first heard about it I thought..ehhh. But ended up loving it!
Today I'm trying almond butter and and sliced up banana. Also going to try almond butter and blueberries.0 -
Baking cocoa is what I am going to try next! And nutmeg can make it taste good too!0
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I make this at least once a month all through winter.
http://www.theyummylife.com/Slow_Cooker_Apple_Cinnamon_Oatmeal0 -
I like to add in PB2 chocolate and a small handful of almonds. It tastes like a chocolate almond bar lol0
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I like to cook it with some dried raisins or blueberries for sweetness, and in almond milk for calcium and creaminess, then add a Tablespoon of peanut butter at the end if I'm in the mood for it. I add a little stevia if it's not sweet enough...0
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I usually just do steel cut oats with a bit of pastured butter and a sprinkle of sea salt. Savory and delicious.
Sometimes a handful of carefully measured mixed nuts or dried fruit is good too0 -
I use steel cut oats. I have been cooking them overnight in the crockpot. Here are a couple of ways I do it:
3/4 cup oats, 1/2 cup pumpkin puree, 1 1/2 cup of water + cinnamon taste
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same recipe as above just sub in unsweetened applesauce for the pumpkin
Sometimes, I'll cook it plain, and add honey/chia/hemp seeds after cooking.
My kids love it with cooked raisins.0 -
Easy, take one cup of uncooked oatmeal. Throw it away. Add one pound of rib-eye steak. broil medium rare. EAT. (oats are for ruminants).0
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Today I made banana split oats !
1/2 Oats
1/3 Milk
1/2 Tbsp chia,flax hemp seed (opt)
1 Scoop vanilla protein powder or vanilla extract
2 Strawberries chopped
Half a banana chopped
1/2 Tbsp chocolate chips.
Oat Queen
http://www.theoatmealartist.com/p/recipe-list.html0
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