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How to Make Your Oatmeal Work for You

January 6, 2016 by Sarah

Amp Up Your OatmealOatmeal is an easy go-to breakfast, and not to mention comforting on these winter days. I’d like to show you how you can amp up any ‘ol bowl of oatmeal (or hot cereal) with this one easy tip. But first, let’s talk about the different options for oatmeal or hot cereal because a healthy bowl of oatmeal usually does not start in a packet. Those instant flavored varieties tend to be laden with sugar and/or artificial flavors. I would recommend starting from scratch with some of these options:

  • Steel-cut oats – they take a little longer to cook but are higher in fiber
  • Organic rolled oats and/or oat bran – also high in fiber
  • Gluten free options include gluten-free rolled or steel-cut oats, quinoa flakes or organic yellow corn grits

Once you have a bowl of plain hot cereal of your choosing, it’s time for exciting part – livening it up a bit! This is my one tip that is a total time saver and ensures you are getting loads of nutrients at the start of your day:

Prepare a large bowl of add-ins (like the one below) to have on hand that you can add to your hot cereal any time you make it.

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Here are many ideas of things to add to the mix:

Nuts and Seeds 

  • Walnuts
  • Pecans
  • Almonds
  • Cashews
  • Hazelnuts
  • Brazil nuts
  • Hemp seeds
  • Chia seeds
  • Pumpkin seeds
  • Sesame seeds (black too, which is in the one I did!)
  • Ground flax seeds (show some love to those omega-3’s!)

Dried or Freeze-Dried Fruits

  • Currants
  • Blueberries
  • Apricots
  • Pineapple
  • Dates
  • Figs
  • Cherries
  • Cranberries
  • Raisins
  • Mango
  • Apple
  • Papaya
  • Goji berries

Other

  • Shredded coconut
  • Raw cacao powder or nibs
  • Cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, sea salt
  • Mesquite powder
  • Lucuma powder
  • Maca powder
  • Ashwagandha powder (more info on this here)
  • Dash of spirulina or chlorella powder

Amp Up Your Oatmeal

Making the Mix

My best advice is to make a mix of what you have on hand or what you have access to and add things in pretty equal proportions. If you absolutely love cranberries, by all means add more cranberries. Or walnuts. Or shredded coconut.

Make a mix depending on your liking, but don’t forget to add in all those little additional components that help supercharge the hot cereal – foods high in protein, fiber, healthy fats, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals.

Add as much of the mix to your oatmeal as you desire. Also, if the dried fruit isn’t enough and you want to add a bit of sweetness, add some coconut palm sugar, rapadura, sucanat or raw honey (like below) at the end.

Amp Up Your Oatmeal

Do you have any other ideas for add-ins? How do you like to amp up your oatmeal?

Filed Under: Breakfast, Inspiration, Vegan Tagged With: breakfast, hot cereal, ideas, nutrients, nuts, Oatmeal, seeds

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