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Showing posts with label oatmeal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oatmeal. Show all posts

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Heart Healthy Berry Smoothie Recipe



 What was I thinking last May signing a lease on an apartment without air conditioning???

Oh, right.  That I'm a poor grad student who wasn't willing to shell out the extra couple hundred a month.  I guess I didn't have much of a choice.

That being said, I've been coming up with some pretty creative ways to stay cool, and turning on the stove is a major no-no.  But it's still important for me to get in enough nutrition during the day.  Insert delicious frozen smoothie here.

It's got Soluble Fiber to lower cholesterol.  Insoluble Fiber to promote a healthy GI tract and keep you regular.  Omega 3's and Antioxidants for heart health and to reduce inflammation.  And the optimal carb to protein ratio for exercise recovery.

This bad girl (it's a girl because it's purple.  duh.) will fill you up while cooling you down, but it's still light enough for a summer meal.



Ingredients:
1/2 frozen medium banana
1/2 cup frozen mixed berries (blueberries, raspberries, strawberries... etc.)
1 cup light vanilla soymilk
1/4 cup old-fashioned oats
1 Tbsp chia seeds

Directions: Add all to your ingredients except chia seeds to a single-serve blender, like my Cuisinart model that I professed my love for in this Black Bean Brownie post, and blend on high until smooth.  Then, stir in chia seeds and enjoy!


Here's the nutrition breakdown courtesy of MyFitnessPal:


This is a great meal replacement, and it's way "cleaner" than varieties you might buy at the grocery store with additives and preservatives.  You could also assemble the ingredients at the beginning of the week in a zip-loc bag and leave them in the freezer for easy assembly in the morning.  This can also be made with a dollop of yogurt or cottage cheese for a little extra prooooteeeiiinnnn (say in a growly, man-ish, voice).  Hope you enjoy!


If you try this, let me know what you think in the comments section! 
Or share any variations you've made!

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Chocolate Chip Baked Oatmeal

Hi everyone!

I just got done drooling over my spin instructor taking a spin class.

Now I'm chugging water re-hydrating.


Nothing wipes me out like that class does.  But at least I had a view!  I'm a firm believer in changing up exercises every so often... I get bored doing the same thing all the time.

I get bored doing the same thing of anything all the time though.  I have to change up what I eat, where I live, how I exercise, what I do in my spare time... all the time.  

But there's one exception.  Breakfast.

No matter how many times I change it up, I always come back to Chocolate Chip Baked Oatmeal.  

It's easy to make and freeze large batches, comes together in less than ten minutes, contains ingredients you most likely have on hand constantly, and is full of fiber and protein which fights hunger until lunchtime.

Plus it has chocolate. 

Which if you remember from this post is a big plus for me.

Here's what you need:
  • 4 cups old fashioned rolled oats (if you're gluten sensitive, make sure they're gluten free!)
  • 1 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 2 cups skim milk
  • 2 grade A large eggs
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips 
I have to apologize, I didn't take many pictures during this... it's so easy to make I didn't even think of it!  Preheat that oven to 350, people!  Then, mix together the wet ingredients (applesauce, milk, eggs, vanilla), then stir in oatmeal, salt and chocolate chips.

It'll look kinda like this...


...or this... when you look up from smashing your face into the bowl...

...and if you only stare at the corner, it'll look like this!


Spray a 9x13 pan.  Give the oatmealy goodness a solid mix and dump into the pan.  Spread out evenly.


It'll probably be a little liquid-y (liquidy?) near the edges... but that's okay.  While it's in the oven the oatmeal will cook and  absorb this liquid while cooking the egg that binds it all together. Genius that oven, I tell ya.




Hey. Get your face out of the pan.  Yes, you.

Bake in the oven at 350 for 20 minutes.  It should be slightly brown and there shouldn't be any liquid flowing around in there!  


Almost done!  Now, turn your broiler on high and place the pan under it for a couple of minutes.  Just to crisp up the top and give it a nice texture!




Let it cool.  Then cut into eight equal servings.  Equal being the operative word here.  As you can probably tell it's not one of my life skills... sue me.



Check out all that whole grain goodness.  Awww yeah.  

Now EAT SOME.  I prefer mine with a half a tablespoon of butter on top to give it a little more moisture.  This seriously tastes just like an oatmeal cookie.


Then wrap up the rest in plastic wrap and freeze!  In the mornings, you can pop it in your microwave for a couple minutes, spread a little butter on top, and enjoy a hot breakfast in no time at all!  This is EIGHT DAYS worth of breakfast in less than 10 minutes prep time!






And of course they're good for you.
Check out the nutrition facts courtesy of MyFitnessPal:
Calories: 275
Fat: 8g
Carbohydrate: 42.5g
Fiber: 4.5g
Protein: 10.5g
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Fiber swells up in your stomach to make you feel full as well as provides health benefits, while fat and protein slow stomach emptying to make this meal last until lunch!  Pair with a cup of skim milk, low-fat yogurt, or a piece of fruit for the ultimate power breakfast!

And of course, coffee.  Don't forget the coffee.
But seriously.

Enjoy your day!