Fruit Soaked Oatmeal: quick enough for weekday mornings, but tasty enough for slow weekend ones, too.
I’ve mentioned it before, but I basically spent my maternity leave on the couch with a baby attached to me and either the Food Network or Bravo on in the background. This was especially interesting for a few reasons. One because I had forgotten how much I loved the Food Network. I feel like no matter what the show, I learn interesting tidbits or techniques that come in handy when I head into the kitchen. The other because having Bravo on with my parents in the room is just hilarious. You see, they can get into the Food Network, but Bravo is just not for them – they are more the PBS type. I know, it always makes me feel bad about my life choices too. But I must say, they are troopers and the comments that came from my mother during her first housewives show deserve it’s own show!
It’s safe to say that the educational time with Giada and Ina have come in really handy when it comes to getting food on the table.
Take this soaked fruit oatmeal for example. It’s nothing earth-shattering, but the technique is a game-changer. Four simple ingredients are turned into a decadent breakfast, quick enough for weekday mornings, but tasty enough for slow weekend ones, too. Thank you, Ina!
You simply prepare oatmeal in a mixture of water and (whole) milk, and when it’s done cooking, stir in sliced bananas and some dried fruit. Use whatever fruit you have or love – we used a combo of cherries, cranberries, golden raisins, and blueberries.
You let everything soak together for a few minutes and the fruit plumps up meaning every bite is studded with sweet fruit and creamy oats. It’s worth waking up for.
No snoozing, start your coffee and make some oats. It’s such a cozy way to start your day!
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