Being considered the “Food Police” has its benefits. It gets people talking with me about healthy food which I think is always a good thing. I usually get asked for ideas on healthy meals, but once in awhile I get a message from someone asking if I’ve ever tried a certain recipe.
My friend Justin (fancy dancer from Canada) asked me a year ago if I’ve ever made oatmeal banana loaf. I hadn’t because I’d never heard of oatmeal banana loaf. There were some confused messages from me until I got an idea of what he was talking about. He sent me a link with the recipe and for some reason I just sat on it and never tired it. Until this morning.
And I have to say I now have a favorite weekend breakfast. The recipe is called Blueberry Banana Baked Oatmeal and the recipe is found on the Budget Bytes website. http://www.budgetbytes.com/2012/08/blueberry-banana-baked-oatmeal/
This oatmeal bake is warm, sweet with all natural sugars, and loaded with whole grains, fruit, and milk. I wish I had a picture but we ate most of it before I thought that maybe I should’ve Instagrammed it. 🙂
Depending on your nutrition goals, this can be made in several different ways. You can use different types of milk such as skim, almond, low-fat or whole milk. You can substitute different types of sweeteners, such as maple syrup, evaporated cane sugar, or stevia for the 1/4 C of white sugar that the recipe calls for. It can be “clean” and all natural or it can be fat-free and table sugar-free.
Since I am back on Weight Watcher and following the “Simply Filling” plan, I used fat-free milk and Splenda for baking in this recipe to keep the ingredients all Power Foods or 0 point ingredients. I will plan to use Stevia next time, but I was in a hurry and didn’t want to sit and do the calculations with Stevia when I could just use 1/4 C of baking Splenda.
This was absolutely delicious and easy to make. I broke mine up in the bowl and topped it with a little unsweetened vanilla almond milk. My husband topped his with chopped pecans and almond milk. I have no idea why it took me whole year to try it, but we both agreed this will be entered into the weekend breakfast lineup. Enjoy!
Blueberry Banana Baked Oatmeal
This looks so good!!
Keep up the great work!
Love,
Isabellla
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Here’s a tip on bananas! You can freeze over ripe bananas and use them later, thaw than use for baking bread or muffins..
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