Breakfast special
For this recipe, I
used oatmeal made with old-fashioned rolled oats, but steel-cut oatmeal would
work just as well, and would save even more time. Dried cherries, pumpkin seeds
and almonds are my personal favorite mix-ins, but any type of dried fruits,
nuts and seeds can be pressed into the tops of the oatmeal pucks before
freezing. Once frozen, the oatmeal pops out of the muffin tins and can be
individually wrapped and frozen for later.
My standard muffin
tin cups hold about 1/3 cup each, which is not enough of a breakfast for me; I
usually eat two or three pucks at a time, warmed in the microwave and topped
with a little milk. It's as fast as a bowl of cold cereal, but a lot more
satisfying. And it's comforting to know that a quick breakfast doesn't have to
feel like an afterthought.
Frozen Single-Serve Oatmeal with
Almonds & Dried Cherries
Makes about twelve 1/3-cup pucks (4 to 6 servings)
2 cups
old-fashioned rolled oats
3 1/2 cups water
1/8 teaspoon salt
Honey, brown sugar, agave or other sweetener, to taste (optional)
1/2 cup dried cherries
1/3 cup almonds, roughly chopped
2 tablespoons shelled pumpkin seeds (pepitas)
3 1/2 cups water
1/8 teaspoon salt
Honey, brown sugar, agave or other sweetener, to taste (optional)
1/2 cup dried cherries
1/3 cup almonds, roughly chopped
2 tablespoons shelled pumpkin seeds (pepitas)
Lightly grease a
standard muffin pan and set aside. (No need to grease if you are using a
nonstick pan.)
Combine the oats,
water and salt in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Cook, stirring frequently,
until soft and ready to eat, 3 to 5 minutes. Mix in sweetener of choice, if
using. Divide the oatmeal evenly into the cups of the muffin pan. Top with the
cherries, almonds and pumpkin seeds, pressing lightly to make sure they are
embedded in the oatmeal.
Place the muffin
pan in the freezer until oatmeal is fully frozen, at least 3 hours. Remove and
allow to thaw slightly, until the oatmeal can be popped out of the pan with an
offset spatula or a thin butter knife. (You can dip the bottom of the pan in
warm water to speed the process.) Wrap the oatmeal in freezer-safe packaging
and freeze.
Recipe Notes
- Steel cut oats can be used
in place of rolled oats. Adjust the amount of water and cooking time
according to package directions.
- Any combination of nuts,
dried fruit or seeds can be used on top of the oatmeal.
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