Saturday, March 23, 2013

B is for Baked Oatmeal


photo courtesy of The Family Kitchen
Late last year in our continued effort to replace processed foods with real wholesome food I made the decision to cut out cold breakfast cereals cold turkey. One morning I just told my older 3 children that once the cereal in the house was gone I would not be buying any more. Putting my decision to voice helped because I knew my children would hold me accountable if I ever brought processed cereal in our house again. I had serious reservations about making this leap towards real foods because my breakfast meal creativity was zilch. I typically mustered enough motivation and creativity to make breakfast from scratch once a week at best. What was I possibly going to do when I had to have something nutritious on the table every morning, day after day?

Thus began my journey with baked oatmeal. I can not say enough about this real food dish. It is nutritious, filling, quick, and convenient. What else could a Mother ask for in a breakfast dish? I've tried numerous variations on the basic baked oatmeal theme and all of them are quick and very tasty. My 8 year old requests this dish more times than not.

I've compiled a list of tried and true baked oatmeal recipes for your taste bud enjoyment.

Creme Brûlée from Tidy Mom

Baked Oatmeal with fruit from Whole Living

Apple Cinnamon from The Family Kitchen

Peanut Butter from Lynn's Kitchen Adventures

Pumpkin Spice from My Blessed Life

Pumpkin, Cranberry, and Apple from Emily Bites

Do you have another favorite baked oatmeal recipe? I'd love to hear about it, please leave a comment!

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4 comments:

  1. Just curious..In the creme brûlée recipe, what is California milk?

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    1. Amy, I use regular milk or raw milk if I have it available. Great question! ~Alexis

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  2. I have a baked oatmeal recipe we use often. I'll have to try some of the ones you've listed. You can find mine on my blog, if you care to, which you can find here: http://www.lifeatrossmont.net/2013/03/teaching-creatively-schooling-in-kitchen.html

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  3. Sounds great! Thanks for sharing all the recipes! Stopping by from the Crew.

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