Apple Pie Oatmeal
Ingredients:
2 large tart apples
1 1/2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon brown sugar (or substitute Stevia or Stevia in the Raw)
2 tablespoons maple syrup (or use honey, or just more brown sugar)
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Pinch ground nutmeg
Pinch of ground ginger
a large squeeze of fresh lemon juice, about a teaspoon or so
1/8 cup water
a large squeeze of fresh lemon juice, about a teaspoon or so
1/8 cup water
Cooked oatmeal. (I use steel cut oatmeal because I like the flavor and texture but use whatever oatmeal you prefer.)
Method:
Core the apples and chop into small 1/2 inch pieces. In a skillet over medium heat, add the butter. When the butter is melted, add the brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, lemon, apples and water. Let cook for about 5-10 minutes or until all the apples are soft and tender.
The apples can be made in advance and stored in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for a couple of weeks.
To serve: I like to stir a spoonful or two (depending on how many servings of oatmeal I'm making) of the apples into the oatmeal when it's finished cooking then I divide oatmeal into bowls and serve with a dopple of apples on top.
I suggest making a double recipe of the apples and keeping them in the fridge. This way on those busy mornings, you'll still have time for a bowl of apple pie oatmeal.
The apples are also delicious mixed into yogurt, on top of pancakes, baked into puff pastry for a quick dessert, or even served along with pork.
This sounds delicious. My mother always used to slice the tart little crab apples from a tree in our back yard and fry them up with butter, cinnamon, and sugar. Fab beside pork or poultry as a quick side dish. Adding them to oatmeal is like dessert for breakfast. Yum.
ReplyDeletesince you mentioned steel cut oats i thought i would ask a more general question about them - do you use them in baking? if so, how do they work? does the recipe need to be modified at all? i like the "heartiness" of them but i'm just not sure they would work in something like a cookie....
ReplyDeletethanks.
as a rule, the very thought of oatmeal makes me turn up my nose. oddly enough, by sticking the words 'apple pie' in front of its name make it infinitely more appealing--nice one! :)
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too funny grace! It must be a sign to eat more oatmeal in the New Year!!
ReplyDelete@anonymous, I have never tried baking with steel cut oats. I don't think they'd work in cookies because they have to cook much longer than rolled oats before the soften. I think they would be crunchy little rocks in cookies. If you find a way to use them in baking let me know!!
Such a simple addition but what an upgrade to my usual oatmeal. This is breakfast tomorrow.
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds absolutely yummy! I love apple pie AND oatmeal. :)
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