I’ve
been quite lazy recently, especially when it comes to breakfast. Hence, I’ve been experimenting and toying with
various recipes, all of which did not involve much cooking but packed lots of
flavor. Yep...this summer, I’ve been
munching on easy, clean, fast breakfast and sweet concoctions. And this Oatmeal
with Blueberries and Toasted Pistachios is no exception.
This
recipe will take you only fifteen minutes to whip up, just slightly longer than
this other morning favorite of mine, but I assure you it’s well worth it. I love the warm and creamy oatmeal that gets
soaked in a sweet and tangy homemade-like jam of bright blueberries, and is
topped with roasted pistachios, while the cinnamon-sugar adds a spicy and
crunchy finishing touch. The whole
combination is deeply colorful, toothsome and way more satisfying than its
individual parts might suggest. It will
keep you sated for hours.
I
also love the versatility of this recipe.
You can vary it and customize it to your liking. No blueberries? No problem.
Use blackberries or raspberries, or a mix, or frozen berries. Something tells me that even plums would work
wonders. Substitute pistachios with
sliced almonds or walnuts. And if you’re
an almond milk fanatic, even better, use that instead of whole milk; its nutty
flavor pairs really well with the oatmeal and brings that protein boost to your
bowl. You don’t fancy the creaminess, boil
the oatmeal in water; no biggie. I’m
telling you, you won’t get bored easily with this dish. Enjoy!
Oatmeal with Blueberries and Toasted
Pistachios
By
Simply Romanesco inspired by Food & Wine (June 2015) and Giada’s Feel Good Food by Giada De Laurentiis
Makes:
2 servings
Ingredients:
·
2 Tablespoon pistachios, unsalted and roasted
(sliced toasted almonds or chopped walnuts also work well)
·
1 cup whole milk (unsweetened almond milk
will work wonders too)
·
Pinch of kosher salt
·
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
·
½ cup old-fashioned rolled oats
·
2 heaped Tablespoons sugar
·
½ teaspoon cinnamon
·
1 cup blueberries (or a mix of berries)
Instructions:
In a
small bowl, combine the sugar and the cinnamon and mix well.
If
you can’t find roasted and unsalted pistachios at the grocery store, lightly
toast them in a dry small skillet over medium-low heat, tossing often, until
golden brown, about 4-5 minutes.
Transfer them to a plate.
In a
medium saucepan, bring the milk, the pinch of salt and vanilla extract to a
boil over medium heat. Add the oats and
cook over medium-low heat, stirring often, until thickened, about 6-8
minutes. I like my oatmeal creamier, so
I take it off the heat after about 6 minutes.
Spoon the oatmeal into two bowls or jars or glasses.
In
the same saucepan, add the blueberries and sprinkle with 1 Tablespoon of the
cinnamon-sugar. Heat up the blueberries
over medium-low heat until juicy and soft and some of them burst, about 5-7
minutes.
Spoon
the berry sauce over the oatmeal, top with pistachios, and sprinkle with
cinnamon-sugar.
I get in a rut with oatmeal way too often. This recipe is a great way to leave that rut behind! Really nice -- thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, John! This recipe is definitely a great way to leave the rut behind when it comes to oatmeal :)
DeleteI love oatmeal and I can’t wait to try this recipe! I’m also lazy when it comes to breakfast and this looks so easy to make :)
ReplyDeleteHi Laura! I think you'd love this recipe! It's super easy to make and delicious too :) Let me know how it turns out!
DeleteNatalie made your oatmeal recipe this morning and it was the perfect breakfast treat!!
ReplyDeleteYay! Thank you so much for the lovely comment, Joshua! So happy to hear that you and Natalie loved this recipe! It is indeed the perfect breakfast treat :)
DeleteOh, I'm in the lazy breakfast club with you, too! I end up smearing avocado on toast most mornings. This oatmeal looks like a delicious, delightful option!
ReplyDeleteOh, I've never tried avocado on toast for breakfast; I'll have to give it a try! But whenever you'd like to switch it up, this oatmeal is definitely a great option :)
DeleteI think the blueberries with the cinnamon sugar over them would be wonderful. And this oatmeal is a great start to the day xx
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the wonderful comment, Charlie! This oatmeal recipe is definitely a great start to the day :) xx
DeleteHi Dana,
ReplyDeleteI don't usually cook breakfast too. Every morning is always a rush for me... I like how you enjoyed your oatmeal with blueberries and pistachios. Fast and yummy :)
Zoe
Hi Zoe and thank you for the lovely words! Yes, this is indeed a fast and yummy breakfast! Hope you enjoy it too :)
DeleteWhat a warming but satisfying breakfast! Looks like such a treat :)
ReplyDeleteHi and thanks so much for stopping by! This oatmeal is super warming and satisfying and not much cooking involved :)
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