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Adding fruit is a great way to sweeten your oats without added sugars. However, if you need a little more sweetness, consider maple syrup, coconut sugar, honey, agave, etc. My go-to way to sweeten oats is to add 1 tablespoon maple syrup per serving of oats.
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Learn More »Oats are cheap and healthy and can be utterly delicious with the right additions! Jazz up your morning bowl of oatmeal with these healthy ways to flavor your oats with fruit, spices, nut butter, yogurt, and more. I love starting my day off with a bowl of oatmeal because it is cheap, easy to prepare, and the flavor combinations are endless. But I often hear my clients say they don’t like oatmeal because it is too bland. Oatmeal is pretty bland on its own, but there are so many great ways to add flavor and texture so that it is anything but boring! Here I’m sharing my tips for making oatmeal taste good. Not sure how to make oatmeal? Check out my basic stovetop oatmeal post.
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Learn More »Add lots of great flavor to your oatmeal with a variety of spices. Some classic options include: cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, pumpkin pie spice, etc. I typically add about 1/2 teaspoon of spices to a single serving of oats. You can also add unique flavor to your oats by using brewed tea (like chai) for the liquid. Craving chocolate? Stir in cocoa powder as you cook your oats for a rich chocolate-y oatmeal. Just like any other food, you should season your oatmeal with just a pinch of salt. It not only highlights the flavors from the fruit and spices, but it also brings out the sweetness from any additions too. Make your morning bowl of oatmeal more rich and filling by adding a tablespoon of nut butter. Any nut butter will work: peanut butter, almond butter, hazelnut spread, tahini, etc. Your choice of nut butter just depends on the other ingredients you’ve added. You can also add whole nuts on top of your cooked oats for some texture/crunch. Again, you can add really any nut/seed that you wish! Some great options include: walnuts, peanuts, pumpkin seeds, hemp hearts, almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, etc. Granulated sugar is one way to add sweetness to oats, but there are so many other more interesting options! Adding fruit is a great way to sweeten your oats without added sugars. However, if you need a little more sweetness, consider maple syrup, coconut sugar, honey, agave, etc. My go-to way to sweeten oats is to add 1 tablespoon maple syrup per serving of oats.
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