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Real Food How To: Make Oatmeal

January 10, 2017 Katy 4 Comments

Every Saturday morning, we have oatmeal for breakfast.  I tried making oatmeal on the stovetop once but half of it burned to the bottom of the pan.  For a long time I would buy the individual packets and follow the directions to make them in the microwave.  But then I discovered how easy it is to make your own bowl of oatmeal.

Making oatmeal is so easy, it doesn’t even need a recipe.  All you need is a half cup measuring cup.  Then follow this formula:

1/2 cup old-fashioned oats + 1/2 cup water microwaved for 60 seconds.

That’s it.

Then the real fun begins – you get to choose your toppings.

We always add a splash of milk and stir right after it comes out of the microwave.  This makes the oatmeal a little bit creamier, and also helps it cool down faster for hungry kids.

Some of our favorite toppings include:

  • peanut butter
  • chocolate chips
  • raisins
  • craisins
  • nutella
  • peanuts
  • walnuts
  • brown sugar
  • blueberries
  • pears
  • peaches
  • apples
  • cinnamon

We’ll usually pick a few of those and scoop them on top.  This is where you can get adventurous too!  We usually stick with sweet toppings, but you can also do a savory oatmeal bowl like one of these:

  • Bacon Cheddar Savory Oatmeal from Macheesmo
  • Savory Oatmeal with Garlicky Greens and Bacon from Heart Beet Kitchen
  • 12 Seasonal Oatmeal Ideas: Sweet and Savory from Happy Kitchen Rocks
  • 12 Easy, Savory Oatmeal Recipes from Livestrong
  • or oodles more on Pinterest! just search “savory oatmeal”

Truth: I have never tried a savory oatmeal bowl, but I am intrigued…

So tell me: what are you going to put on your oatmeal first?

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Comments

  1. Jennifer Ulrich says

    January 10, 2017 at 12:57 pm

    Growing up, oatmeal was eaten two ways: with mom’s homemade strawberry freezer jam stirred in, or lots (and lots) of butter and brown sugar. 🙂
    Now one of our go-to things is frozen blueberries and a splash of milk. Yum!

    Reply
    • Katy says

      January 11, 2017 at 1:49 pm

      Ooh, strawberry freezer jam sounds delicious!

      Reply
  2. Josie says

    January 10, 2017 at 2:46 pm

    We like to do frozen blueberries or maple syrup. Sometimes we do applesauce and cinnamon and I tell them it’s apple pie oatmeal.

    Reply
    • Katy says

      January 11, 2017 at 1:49 pm

      We’ve done apples but the kids weren’t necessarily fans of the chunks. Applesauce! Duh! Why didn’t I think of that?

      Reply

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