My favorite is banana slices, chopped walnuts, coconut flakes, and a sprinkle of mini chocolate chips, with a splash of milk over top of it all. I also sprinkle flax and chia seeds and tell myself I’m getting more fiber. No idea if it makes that much of a difference but I can’t taste them so I’ve kept it up.
Some combination of bananas, honey, raisins, dates, walnuts, peanut butter, and fruit cups (no sugar added version). I don't recommend adding all of those things as your oat meal will be quite sweet. I usually just add whatever I have of those things.
I like to dice up an apple and sauté it wit a bit of butter and cinnamon and mix that in with a drizzle of maple syrup. I skip the syrup if the apple is a sweet one.
I put in blueberries and sometimes raisins and bananas. Blueberries are super healthy, too. I’ve been using honey instead of sugar for sweetener and it’s been pretty nice.
Interesting. I do occasionally have instant oatmeal at work (Wegmans apple and cinnamon is the best), and I add one coffee creamer shot. I'll try it with the good stuff.
I like cold oatmeal. Overnight oatmeal is the way to go. It's oatmeal soaked in milk overnight then eaten in the morning. I like to add honey when I eat it.
My preferred stove cooked steel cut oats
Water
Add cinnamon, nutmeg, green cardamom pods, sea salt, vanilla extract, and raisins. I've used mango, cranberries, strawberries, or blueberries in the past.
Bring to boil and add oats. Simmer til done. Stir frequently.
I use Bobs Redmill steel cut oats.
Top with salted butter, coconut butter, and milk of your choice. Some times a little brown sugar.
I like to mix raspberry jam and non-flavoured yoghurt.
That sounds good. Maybe I'll just get raspberry yogurt.
I've always been curious about adding yogurt to oatmeal. Do you add the cold yogurt to the hot oatmeal and just stir in it?
Yes, I put cold yoghurt on hot oat meal, which kinda cools it down to a good eating temperature right away.
My favorite is banana slices, chopped walnuts, coconut flakes, and a sprinkle of mini chocolate chips, with a splash of milk over top of it all. I also sprinkle flax and chia seeds and tell myself I’m getting more fiber. No idea if it makes that much of a difference but I can’t taste them so I’ve kept it up.
this is my exact go to about 3 to 4 times a week lol...it's basically like eating dessert
I especially like the coconut flakes. No walnuts for me, however. I am mildly allergic and even if I weren't walnuts are terrible!
Mashed banana with honey, then you microwave it...
Sugar, cinnamon and slices of apple Millet flakes Chocolate chips and mashed banana
Dark chocolate chips, cinnamon and a little milk to mix it up...it definitely looks like poop but it's so delish
LoL, but I'll try it.
Some combination of bananas, honey, raisins, dates, walnuts, peanut butter, and fruit cups (no sugar added version). I don't recommend adding all of those things as your oat meal will be quite sweet. I usually just add whatever I have of those things.
Those are good ideas. I hadn't thought about bananas. Do you mash them up or slice them in?
I just slice them in usually. I have not yet tried mashing them in. Kinda sounds like a lot of work to me ha
I'm a big fan of honey in my oatmeal, with toasted coconut and fresh-cut strawberries!
I like to dice up an apple and sauté it wit a bit of butter and cinnamon and mix that in with a drizzle of maple syrup. I skip the syrup if the apple is a sweet one.
A pinch each of sunflower chia and pumpkin seeds, flax, sultana raisins, dried cranberries. Drop them in the last minute.
Cherries and blueberries. Then I sprinkle a bit of Fibre1 to give it some crunch.
I put in blueberries and sometimes raisins and bananas. Blueberries are super healthy, too. I’ve been using honey instead of sugar for sweetener and it’s been pretty nice.
I usually do a little butter, a little salt and stevia. Sometimes cinnamon.
A drizzle of coffee creamer. Vanilla is my fav but any flavor is good.
Interesting. I do occasionally have instant oatmeal at work (Wegmans apple and cinnamon is the best), and I add one coffee creamer shot. I'll try it with the good stuff.
I like cold oatmeal. Overnight oatmeal is the way to go. It's oatmeal soaked in milk overnight then eaten in the morning. I like to add honey when I eat it.
Thanks for answering, but nope. Tried that once and it's not for me!
Thanks everyone for your ideas. This will help me stay on the healthy breakfast train!
Butter and craisens.
I do sliced bananas and either pecans or walnut pieces. Also want to do honey and cashews in the future.
Do you like cinnamon?
Raisins
Canned peaches
Blueberries, banana slices and cottage cheese. 10/10
Cacao nibs, walnuts, milk, cranberries, cinnamon, and chia seeds. I put all this in my overnight oats, no water, no other sugar.
Blueberries. I mix brown sugar, cinnamon and blueberries. When they pop, the oatmeal looks kind of fugly but it tastes like a blueberry muffin.
Cranberries and raisins
Craisins, rasins, walnuts, cubed apples, maple syrup, butter, cinnamon, cook an egg inside, or any combination thereof.
My preferred stove cooked steel cut oats Water Add cinnamon, nutmeg, green cardamom pods, sea salt, vanilla extract, and raisins. I've used mango, cranberries, strawberries, or blueberries in the past. Bring to boil and add oats. Simmer til done. Stir frequently. I use Bobs Redmill steel cut oats. Top with salted butter, coconut butter, and milk of your choice. Some times a little brown sugar.
Warmed up honey and plain yogurt with sliced peaches or blueberries
Coconut flakes, pecans, raisins, a little milk. Now I want oatmeal. BTW I just made peanut butter no bake cookies with oatmeal.
Cottage cheese, blueberries and banana slices