You probably know I regularly participate in a couple monthly blog events. Both of these events expose me to new food blogs, and who doesn't enjoy perusing new blogs? ;-)
Taste & Create is a fun one, (created by my friend Nicole who passed the torch to me when she opened her own bakery/cafe in Germany), in which participants are randomly partnered up and tasked with creating a recipe from each other's blog. (click the link above and email me at cowgirlmin07[at]gmail[dot]com if you'd like to join us!)
The Secret Recipe Club is interesting too, participants are assigned blogs and make recipes, but there are no partners, everyone is in sort of a daisy-chain of food. (click on the logo at the bottom of this post to get on the list for this one)
This month, the blog I was assigned for Secret Recipe Club was:
Taste & Create is a fun one, (created by my friend Nicole who passed the torch to me when she opened her own bakery/cafe in Germany), in which participants are randomly partnered up and tasked with creating a recipe from each other's blog. (click the link above and email me at cowgirlmin07[at]gmail[dot]com if you'd like to join us!)
The Secret Recipe Club is interesting too, participants are assigned blogs and make recipes, but there are no partners, everyone is in sort of a daisy-chain of food. (click on the logo at the bottom of this post to get on the list for this one)
This month, the blog I was assigned for Secret Recipe Club was:
One look at Heather's blog was all it took for me to realize I really wanted to try one of her "custard oats" recipes. But which one?? Well, I decided to try her Cinnamon Roll Custard Oats out on my boys, who LOVE the oatmeal that I make for them. I love custard, I love oats, I love cinnamon rolls!
I'm sorry to say the boys did not love this oatmeal. I didn't have any cream cheese, and since they usually don't have toppings, I didn't add any. I don't know whether that would have made a difference. It was plenty sweet, they usually like a bit of brown sugar on top of oatmeal but they didn't ask for any of that either. I guess when you have a winner for before-school breakfast, you just need to stick with it!
As for me, I really enjoyed the flavor, but there was a texture issue. (this is no one's fault, I have trouble eating an entire container of yogurt b/c of the texture!) Number One isn't an oatmeal fan from the start, so he didn't try it. I may play with this recipe more and see what happens, or try one of Heather's other variations. I am still intrigued by the whole idea!! If you try it, let me know what you think!
*Incidentally, I doubled the recipe below and had more than enough oatmeal for the three of us, so just keep that in mind.*
Cinnamon Roll Custard Oats
from Fit Mama Real Food
Serves 1
1/2 cup oats
1/4 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1 tbsp maple syrup
1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
1 cup milk or water *(I was running low on milk, so I used half & half and water in equal measure)
1 egg
heaping 1/16th tsp sea salt
Toppings: 1 tbsp cream cheese mixed with 1/2 tsp maple syrup, walnuts and raisins
In a small pot over medium heat add all ingredients except the toppings. Whisk together and continue to whisk every 2 or so minutes as the oats cook. (lower heat and whisk more if the oats start bubbling and splattering) Once thickened up, about 5 minutes or so, remove and top with cream cheese frosting, walnuts and raisins if desired.
always looking for a way to make homemade oatmeal taste good. thanks for the SRC recipe
ReplyDeleteOatmeal is my favorite food group - this sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteBummer it wasn't a hit! In general my husband isn't a fan of an egg in his oatmeal either (though the cinnamon roll oats he did like that day)... but my little guy and I love it and eat variations basically every morning! Happy SRC day!
ReplyDeleteI had texture issues with oatmeal until I switched to steel cut oats, so while I love the spices in this recipe I'll skip the egg and applesauce. Hmmm, oatmeal with a side of eggs and chunky applesauce sounds good.
ReplyDeleteLooks great and perfect for breakfast! Great SRC choice!
ReplyDeleteI love oatmeal, but my kids go back and forth on it. Totally want to try this version!!
ReplyDeleteSomeday they'll eat this when they are older and wonder why they didn't like it!
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