What could be better than a bowl full of
rich, warm and delicious goodness in the morning?
Being a new mom, I’m always on the hunt for
quick, healthy and, of course, delicious new recipes. So when a friend of mine
recently posted a picture of her overnight oatmeal one morning, I had to find
out more about this. After trying a few different versions of this new
phenomenon, I started to get creative and make my own!
The fun thing about this recipe is that
even if you’re not overly confident when it comes to playing with flavours and
ingredients, it’s so simple to make your own. The basics stay the same and you
can add whatever you like to change it up.
Here are a few versions that I’ve come up
with, paired with some of my favourite morning beverages.
Overnight
Oatmeal
Part
1: The Basics (this part of the recipe is almost
always the same)
Ingredients
2/3 cup of quick oats
3/4 cup of milk (this can be any kind of
milk – almond milk adds a delicious flavour)
1/8 of a teaspoon almond or vanilla extract
1 tablespoon of maple syrup (honey, brown/white
sugar or sweetener can be substituted)
Preparation
Measure out oats, milk, vanilla extract and
maple syrup; pour into a mason jar. Give the ingredients a quick stir, twist
the lid on tightly and shake until everything is well blended. Place the
mixture into the fridge overnight. In the morning, heat the oatmeal in the
microwave for 1- 1.5 minutes.
Part
2: Flavourful Fun (this is where you can get creative)
Add one of the following to your oatmeal
after it’s been heated.
- Two squares of dark chocolate (I love to use Lindt Dark Chocolate with Sea Salt)
Who says you can’t enjoy a little chocolate
for breakfast! This oatmeal pairs really well with a rich cup of Muskoka Maple Coffee.
- Fruit! (dried Cranberries or fresh blueberries)
Adding fruit makes this a light and healthy option, perfect
for a crisp spring morning. I love to eat this version with a light cup of tea.
Sloan’s Heavenly Cream or Peaches and Cream are my two favourites.
This simple recipe is perfect for a weekday
morning rush, just pop it in your lunch bag or heat before you head out the
door. It’s also a great way to start off a slow Sunday morning. Enjoy the
variations I’ve suggested, or be creative with your own flavourful fun.
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