Strange, yet familiar, back-to-school feelings have been making their way into my brain lately. It has been 4 years since I graduated with a master’s degree in social psychology and I’m convinced I will forever feel like a student this time of the year. Sometimes, I wish I could do it all over because I’d do things a bit differently. For starters, I wouldn’t settle for a major that I wasn’t completely in love with and secondly, I would’ve fed myself better and not beat myself up so much. I loathed my body in university and now when I look back on pictures I think, damn, why was I so hard on myself? Live and learn.
When I entered university, I wanted to become a registered dietitian, but I was lacking a few science courses. Instead of delaying university for a year (and not getting to go with friends), I decided to major in psychology even though nutrition was my true passion. Knowing my passions now, I would’ve majored in photography/food styling, culinary arts, or waited a year to pursue my RD. The thing is, I didn’t really figure out I had a passion for photography until many years later, which just goes to show that you have to figure some things out as you go. Things always have a way of working out one way or another. If you don’t get it right the first time, you certainly aren’t doomed (this took me a while to figure out).
Anyway, I came to tell you about portable snack ideas and got a bit side-tracked.
Lately, I’ve received several questions with a similar theme – what are some portable vegan snacks that I can bring to work or school? I figured it was time to put a post together on this very subject.
Here are some of my favourite portable snacks:
- Crackers + veggies (e.g., celery, carrot, pepper, & cucumber sticks) & hummus
- Nut or seed butter, jam, & whole grain bread or crackers
- Endurance Crackers & hummus/nut butter
- Energy bars like Last Minute Protein Energy Bars or Larabars
- Fruit – bananas, apples, peaches, grapes, etc (I love to pair apples with PB for extra protein)
- Vegan Overnight Oats – very portable! I bring VOO on road trips and make it in hotel rooms
- Homemade Trail Mix like my Go Go Glow Mix or simply throw nuts & seeds together with dried fruit
- Crispy Breaded Tofu Strips with dipping sauce like ketchup or sweet and sour sauce
- 5 Ingredient No Bake Date Squares
- On the Glow Basic Oatmeal Squares
- Homemade muffins
- Dark Chocolate Cherry Energy Bites
You can add this mini baked oatmeal to the list now too!
I love baked oatmeal and when I make it, I often find myself eating leftovers for a snack – straight from the fridge! So, I thought – why not make mini baked oatmeal purposely for on-the-go snacks? These mini mason jars (125ml/4.2 oz) are the perfect size for a snack and they won’t take up a lot of room in your bag. I picked mine up from Canadian Tire. You can find different sized mason jars at many home hardware type stores, as well as Wal-Mart.
It only takes 5-10 minutes to whip up the recipe and then it’s into the oven for 20-25 minutes. Cool completely before putting on the lid and placing in the fridge. Now you have 6 grab-and-go snacks ready for the week ahead. Well, actually, you have 5 snacks because you’ll obviously eat one right out of the oven!
Fill your mason jars like so. You want to leave some room for toppings.
After baking, you can enjoy them plain…
Or add your favourite toppings just like you would with regular oatmeal. Here I added almond butter and jam.
Other topping ideas:
- homemade chia seed jam & nut or seed butter
- Finely chopped fresh fruit
- Pure maple syrup
- Granola
- Sliced banana
- Protein Peanut Butter
Last night I also discovered this can be turned into dessert. Serve it warm with a scoop of non-dairy ice cream for a healthy dessert. Just throwing that out there.
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Portable Baked Oatmeal...Snack Size!
Yield
6 servings
Prep time
Cook time
Total time
Ingredients
- 1 cup rolled oats (use GF oats if necessary)
- 2 tbsp chia seed (or ground flax)
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp nutmeg
- pinch of fine grain sea salt
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1 cup almond milk
- 1.5 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 tbsp pure maple syrup
- 1 peach (or other fruit like apple or banana), chopped
- 1/3 cup walnuts or pecans (or use seeds for nut-free), chopped
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Grab 6 mini mason jars (125ml/4.2 oz) and remove lids. Alternatively, you can use 8oz jars and make 3-4 servings.
- In a large bowl, mix together the oats, chia seed (or ground flax), cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and baking powder.
- Add the almond milk, vanilla, and maple syrup and stir until combined. Fold in the chopped fruit and nuts.
- Keep stirring the mixture so some of the milk will absorb. Divide the mixture between the 6 mason jars (about 1/3 cup mixture each), leaving about 1.5 cm at the top. If any milk remains at the bottom of the bowl, divide it between the jars. Gently push the oatmeal down with your fingers.
- Bake at 350°F for 22-25 minutes on a small baking sheet, or until slightly firm and golden on top. Allow to cool completely for about an hour or longer. Add any toppings you desire, place on lid, and into the fridge.
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(click to expand)Want another in-a-jar recipe? Check out my Mini Peanut Butter Cups In A Jar.
I’ll leave you with Sketchie’s latest hobby…camping in his new cat “tent”.
As always, he’s thrilled to have his picture taken for the blog.








I love your cat’s little mansion. What a cute little guy.
I love the Sketchie-house too. Can we get ones like it?
I LOVE Sketchy!!
Just finish making these. They were so good and very easy. Just in time too I have a case of peaches to use up.
These look so good! I’ve finally let go of the small amount of animal products I had left in my diet (due to the August Challenge) So I’m taking all the recipes I can take! They look fantastic!
Thanks for writing about snacks! I’m a teacher and my year is going to be extremely busy – I need snacks that I can prepare ahead and bring to school for those late afternoons!
Another stroke of genius, thank you.
How cute! I love portable sized anything!
i just love the portability of these. i’ve revamped my work breakfast & lunch (in this new school year) to make it ultra portable. it has really made my life so much easier & i love having healthy options on hand all of the time!
Fun fun recipe!!!
This looks delicious. I’m totally making this for portable breakfast. It will be something different than the overnight oats I usually eat. :)
oh my gosh that looks perfect! and i love the little jars:)
I had emailed you a couple of weeks ago about shortbread cookies for wedding favours. I decided to have the local bakery help me with this task. They are making cute little bride, groom, and heart sugar cookies (not vegan). They gave me a good price and I thought that they would do a much better job baking the 55 dozen cookies. Thank you for responding to my original question.
I went back to school as a mature student at age 32 and have no regrets. Education is always a good thing.
What a great idea! I love oatmeal, but I never thought of it as a portable snack option before. I get tired of always having the same packaged bars, so this will be a great change! I can’t wait to make them!
Why have I never thought of having baked oatmeal before?!?! I can’t wait to make this! Or find some cute little mason jars lol :) Nom Nom Nom!
It looks delicious Angela :) I am literally craving peanutbutter and jam after having read your post! I am definetely going to make it this weekend.. And by the way your breakfast muffins with zucchine are yummy! I made a batch the other day, and I had to put them in the freezer just so i didn´t eat all of them at once! :)
Made these last night!! I will be honest I ate 2 before they even cooled down! HA! I actually had to hold the jar with mini oven mitt that I have! LOL
It was so easy! I actually prepared most of it while cooking dinner! Plus they make the house smell Fab! These will definitely be made regularly.
hah yea that was me….did I mention Ive made a second batch already? ;)
Aw,, those jars are so cute!
These are some great ! I am a teacher and every year I end up with at least a few students with peanut or tree-nut allergies. Any suggestions for any quick snacks that are nut-free or could be made nut-free?
lovely recipes!
you know, Angela, I honestly think that if you had waited or done something differently in uni- you would not be where you are today. The things you DIDN`T do made you become the person you are today.
Hi Angela,
This question does not have to do with your post, although I am very excited to make it for back to school!
I recently found out that I have a high sensitivity to cashews due to their high mold contain. I am being treated for it through my Holistic Allergist in Oakville. But in the meantime, I am to avoid them. I am very upset about this because we use them ALOT. It explains the breakouts I have been having on my face though. I am wondering if Almonds can be subsituted with cashews to make cream sauces for things like Mac n’ no Cheese, alfredo sauce, etc.?