Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Oatmeal


Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Oatmeal - it tastes like eating a giant oatmeal cookie for breakfast.

My kitchen has seen everything from Chocolate Oatmeal to Peanut Butter Oatmeal.

And a quick google search for “oatmeal recipes” will show you that I’m hardly alone in my proclivity for oatmeal experimentation. Recipes exist for carrot cake oatmeal, spinach oatmeal, Oreo oatmeal, soy sauce oatmeal…

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However, sometimes the classic is best.

(I’m looking at you, soy sauce oatmeal!)

oatmeal raisin

Oatmeal-raisin is always a classic; like the little black dress of breakfasts. It will never go out of style.

 

(Makes 4 servings)

  • 3 cups milk of choice (720g)
  • 1 cup steel-cut oats (160g)
  • 1/2 tsp plus 1/8 tsp salt (I think oatmeal tastes much better with a little salt, but you can use less if you normally make–and enjoy–oatmeal without salt.)
  • 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon (level)
  • 1/2 to 1 cup raisins (70-140g)
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract (4g)
  • sweetener and toppings of choice

If you have a slow cooker: Lightly grease the bottom of the crock pot, then add first 5 ingredients and stir. Cook on low for 3 1/2 hours. Turn off heat, then add the vanilla, sweetener of choice, and any other toppings or mix-ins you wish. (If you don’t have a crock pot, bring the milk to a boil and then add the next four ingredients. Lower to a simmer, and simmer 20-25 minutes or until thick. Then stir in the vanilla, sweetener, and other toppings of choice.) You can store leftovers in the fridge – it’s a good idea to add a little extra liquid (milk or water) when reheating.

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I made sure to wear green yesterday, had my Irish oatmeal for breakfast, and also attended a St. Patrick’s Day celebration. It was a crazy party: 4 girls, drinks, and an entire key lime pie cheesecake (my recipe) all to ourselves. That’s a party, right?

If there is cheesecake, it’s always a party!

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(Ugly nighttime lighting. Really good cheesecake!)

Question of the Day:

Would you be brave enough to try soy sauce oatmeal?

Or spinach oatmeal? Oatmeal with spaghetti sauce? Since oatmeal is a grain just like pasta and rice, I guess it’s not as weird as it sounds to flavor the grain with something like soy sauce. Still… I think I will stick to the raisins!

Link of the Day: 25 Healthy Oatmeal Recipes

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101 Comments

  1. Allergicat says:

    Have you ever made no-oat meal using coconut flour? I’ve been thinking about trying some of your fabulous recipes with coconut flour in place of the oats. It is low carb, high fiber, and high protien!

    1. cck says:

      Yes, I actually have a recipe for it… I just need to find a good time to post it :).

  2. Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says:

    I love slow cooker oatmeal, it’s the best way to have it! Love your recipe!!

  3. Bianca- Vegan Crunk says:

    Simple and delicious! But I also really like soy sauce in my oats. 🙂 And lots and lots of nooch.

  4. Emily says:

    I actually LOVE “savory” oatmeal (HUGE fan of salt over here). Since being Gluten and Dairy free at some breakfast diners or spots can be tricky, sometimes I order plain oatmeal and an over-easy egg and season with salt and hot sauce. A savory, mexican flavored breakfast can be made with oatmeal/millet/quinioa/brown rice and some beans, protein of choice and green chili (YUUUUMMM). Once or twice when out of rice and/or time I’ve made my dinner stir fry and put it on oatmeal (or my gf hot cereal). If you use just water, rather than milk, the flavor and consistency is just “carby” like rice or another grain. Once you can break free of the expectation that oatmeal must be “sweet,” there are LOADS of options with it!

  5. Carolynn says:

    Spinach, spaghetti, pizza, and taco oatmeal sound great! Not so sure about soy sauce though, but I’d be willing to try it.

    What about a BBQ chicken oatmeal?
    Or sweet potato oatmeal?
    I just ate but now I’m getting hungry again!

    1. Annie says:

      Love the sound of pizza flavor and sweet potato…. What about sour cream & onion? Or salt & vinegar?

  6. Dylan says:

    I bet the soy sauce with oatmeal would be great. I love to put tamari almonds and maple syrup in my yogurt, so I bet something like that with oatmeal would be delicious. There’s this restaurant in LA that serves sweet coconut toast with a fried egg and sesame-soy sauce on top, and it is terrifically delicious. I love sweet and salty 🙂

  7. CJ at Food Stories says:

    Happy Oatmeal Cookie Day 🙂

  8. Jen E says:

    Soy sauce oatmeal is disgusting lol. I tried it a few weeks ago and I could not eat it all it was so nasty but hubby liked it ick.

  9. Stefanía says:

    This sound delicious! I am such a boring person so I always just have a simple oatmeal with a banana 🙂

  10. Erin | The Law Student's Wife says:

    I heart oatmeal and am always looking for new twists on this healthy staple. Cookies for breakfast? Sign me up!