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5 Favourite Hot Oatmeal Recipes

September 13, 2011

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There’s a chill in the air.

Actually, that’s a lie because it’s quite warm outside as I write this post. I’m in a tank top and shorts right now! Hardly Fall temperatures, but then again it’s still summer for another week.

However, tomorrow morning is supposed to be a classic Fall morning- crisp, 8C, sunny, and full with promise. The promise of hot oatmeal. Cinnamon. Maybe stinky fuzzy slippers. That’s a perfect Fall morning to me.

I’ve been on a huge hot oatmeal kick these days. The other morning, I was busy working on a mushroom recipe challenge and Eric graciously offered to make me some oatmeal for breakfast. In other words, I begged him until he finally gave in. I love when men just offer to make things out of the blue like that, don’t you? ;)

I may have uttered the words, “I’m going to waste away to nothing” in a moment of desperation.

“Ok, but don’t blame me if it doesn’t taste good…” he said, slinking off to the kitchen with my Apple Pie Oatmeal recipe clutched in his hand. It wasn’t looking good.

And you know what?

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The oatmeal didn’t taste good either.

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It tasted like the best damn bowl of oatmeal I’ve ever had!!

Why does it always taste better when someone else makes it? Seriously, I need to know. He also sprinkled it with crunchy Sucanat which was genius. Or maybe he sprinkled it with pixy love dust! Needless to say, I gushed so much about this bowl of oatmeal Eric had a grin on his face the entire morning. He has now conquered his oatmeal-making fears. It was a win-win all around.

In honour of chilly mornings, here are my 5 favourite hot oatmeal recipes of all time. (in this case, “all-time” isn’t that long considering I used to hate hot oatmeal until 2010, but let’s just go with it.)

5) Comforting Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal 

This pumpkin oatmeal is like a warm hug on a cold morning. Or maybe I’m just lonely. Infused with cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and vanilla extract, it’s like eating a slice of warm pumpkin pie in oatmeal form. I love topping it with a teaspoon of Earth Balance, pecans, and a drizzle of almond milk.

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4) Sweet Potato Oatmeal Breakfast Casserole 

Last Winter, I was craving my favourite sweet potato casserole in a major way. The only snag? It was 7:15am. I looked at the sweet potato, it looked at me…I looked at it again. And I turned that craving into a delicious weekend breakfast.

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3) Zucchini Bread Oatmeal

A sneaky way to get a serving of vegetables in your morning oatmeal. You can’t taste the zucchini, but it does a lovely job of bulking up this voluminous bowl of oatmeal.

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2) Apple Pie Oatmeal

Even better when someone else makes it for you! It’s ok to beg sometimes.

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and my favourite bowl of hot oatmeal goes to…

1) Carrot Cake Oatmeal 

This one is for all the carrot cake fans out there! Creamy, crunchy, chewy, and sweet, this recipe packs in a full cup of carrots and a handful of healthy ingredients that will keep you feeling full for hours. It is quite a large portion, so I place the leftovers into the fridge and enjoy it as a snack the next day (it’s good cold too!).

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Strapped for time?

For an ‘instant’ bowl of hot oatmeal, just mix up a batch of Vegan Overnight Oats before bed and place it in the fridge. In the morning, heat it in the microwave for 60-90 seconds, add your toppings/sweetener, and go! No stove-top cooking required.

The overnight soaking softens and thickens the oats, similar to cooking, meaning that you don’t need to stir over a stove-top for 10 minutes. The consistency won’t be as creamy as it would be cooked on a stove-top, but it’s still a good substitute in a pinch. If you don’t want to use the microwave, you can just reheat it for a couple minutes on the stove-top too.

And if it’s still too warm where you are to enjoy a hot bowl of oats, you can try one of my 12 Vegan Overnight Oats recipes which are great on warmer mornings.

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What are your favourite things to mix into oatmeal? What flavour of oatmeal should I make next?

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Amber K
14 years ago

It went from 95 degrees one day to 65 the next so it’s definitely “fall” where I’m at, but I’m still totally eating overnight oats. Although I have yet to find a good dairy-free alternative. I mix my oats with Greek yogurt and haven’t been able to find anything dairy-free and soy-free that is that thick. I wanted to try coconut yogurt, but it has xanthan gum in it which I also can’t have. Boo! I’m tempted to try to put coconut milk through cheesecloth to see if I can make my own “yogurt.”

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Amber K
14 years ago

If you try that out please let me know!

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Anna @ The Guiltless Life
14 years ago

Oh wow. Makes my walnut and chocolate-chip-topped oatmeal feel so boring! I gotta try one of these next time! And they’re all so ‘fall’, with the carrots and cinnamon and apples…yum!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Anna @ The Guiltless Life
14 years ago

I dont think chocolate chips can ever be boring! ;)

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Irini
14 years ago

I love this post! It’s like a positive spin on fall and the cold weather. I’m psyched about the sweet potato oatmeal casserole, making that tonight for a treat tomorrow morning :)

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Jaclyn T
14 years ago

I love dates, cinnamon, nutmeg, stevia, chia seeds, psyllium husk, and peanut butter (sometimes in the same batch!)!

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Karen
14 years ago

I love to add slivered almonds, orange rind and dried cranberries to my morning bowl of oatmeal! Yummy. I can’t wait to try your recipes.

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Liz @ Southern Charm
14 years ago

Yummm. [Licking lips] these oatmeal recipes look delicious! I must try the carrot, pumpkin pie and sweet potato … stat!

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AGS
14 years ago

One of the things I like about you/your blog is how much you talk up Eric. It’s really awesme!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  AGS
14 years ago

:) I’m glad that comes across…he’s the apple of my eye.

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Abby @ Abz 'n' Oats
14 years ago

I love the story about Eric making your oatmeal! :) Sometimes the little things can just totally make a person’s day! My favorite hot oats are definitely pumpkin.

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Lindsay @ biking before bed
14 years ago

What a great collection of recipes! I love pumpkin in oatmeal and am very excited to try out the sweet potato one! I think a berry cheesecake inspired oatmeal would be delicious.

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Tracy @ Tracy's Treats
14 years ago

I love mixing berries, pumpkin, granola, and yogurt into my oatmeal! But not all at the same time! ;-)

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Jenny @ Simply Be...me
14 years ago

I am back on the hot oat train too! I have been enjoying peaches and cream oatmeal thanks to all the lovely peaches we have. Topped with coconut it’s a great way to start the day. I bought some pumpkin yesterday and think I will have to add your recipe to the oat roster for tomorrow.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jenny @ Simply Be...me
14 years ago

I must must must make peaches and cream oats! I just bought a big case of peaches :)

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Andrea
14 years ago

MMMMM hot oats :) Probably my favorite and most comforting food as of late. I LOVE the spoon in the picture of your pumpkin pie oats! And I will definately be trying out the carrot cake mixture as well as the zucchini concoction :) Especially while zucchinis are still in season! :)

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Jenn
14 years ago

Great timing! It’s been below zero here in the morning the last week. Can’t wait to try the sweet potato and apple pie ones!

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Laura
14 years ago

Next time, how about adding coconut milk or cream, covering the top of the oatmeal with a little more sucunat and popping it under the grill (watching it carefully!) to make a caramelised hard top a la creme brulee? We’re still waiting for our summer to come over in the U.K. ;( The summers are not what they used to be in the good old days! I bet Sketchie’s not looking forward to the colder weather…

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Laura
14 years ago

I tend to stick with my fav banana oatmeal, but these look so delish I must try them out :)

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Ellie@fitforthesoul
14 years ago

ahhhhh delicious!! haha you almost got me when you said it didn’t taste good :P I love banana, pumpkin, and carob in my oatmeals. I had carob raspberry voo today and it was great! I love putting in pb chips or carob chips, and sometimes dried apricots!!! Seriously, so deliciously crispy and plump! If you haven’t tried it, try it. <3

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amanda
14 years ago

apple butter is SO GOOD in oats.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  amanda
14 years ago

guess what Im making today? ;)

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amanda
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

oh yum!!!! i’ve never made homemade, but i’m lucky to live in Pennsylvania, apple butter capital of the US! :-)

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Angela (Oh She Glows)
Reply to  amanda
14 years ago

lucky girl! It’s so expensive to buy it here. I think I’m making a boat load for about the same price :)

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tweal
14 years ago

Just this morning I had oats for the first time in months – maybe even a year. They were good but surely not as tasty as anything you shared here. I can’t wait to try the zucchini and carrot versions.

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Sarah @ studiofood
14 years ago

I love a recipe I got from Heidi @ 101 Cookbooks, which is in her book I bought. I highly recommend it! It’s just oatmeal with prunes and hazelnuts, but it’s so awesome with a drizzle of maple syrup. Just finished this morning’s bowl!

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Katie | @wholelivingimprint.tumblr.com
14 years ago

All of these recipes look amazing and you got me started on Vegan Overnight Oats almost 2 yrs ago and I haven’t stopped loving them! I love added carob powder, cinnamon, stevia, and maple syrup…. YUM!

I really want/need to try your Apple Pie oatmeal recipe!

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