Chocolate Banana Oatmeal
Ingredients
- ½ Cup Oatmeal
- 1 Cup Water
- 1 Whole Banana chopped
- 2 Teaspoons Your Super Magic Mushroom Mix
Instructions
- Add water and oatmeal to a small pot on the stove.1/2 Cup Oatmeal, 1 Whole Banana, 1 Cup Water
- Turn on medium/high heat and keep at that temperature for 5 minutes. Oatmeal should be soft, and not too thick when 5 minutes has passed.
- After 5 minutes, remove from heat and top with magic mushroom and banana.
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Angie’s Notes
- Add other toppings of your choice – raisins, syrup, brown sugar and apples are all great choices!
- Try making the oatmeal overnight oats, by mixing all ingredients together and letting sit in the fridge overnight.
Why I Love This Recipe
This chocolate banana oatmeal with superfoods is sure to be a winner in everyone’s book! Not only does it have chocolate but also banana – a winning combo. While this recipe is great as is, I love that I can add to it – berries, nut butters, and other Your Super powders. It’s so fun to be able to get creative with my food.
Additional Mix-Ins For Chocolate Banana Oatmeal With Superfoods
Equally important to the nutrition packed meal that is oatmeal, is making it taste good! Whether you are trying to increase your fiber intake, or watch your cholesterol, your food shouldn’t be boring. Below I have listed my favorite mix-ins for this oatmeal in particular. Feel free to get creative by adding your favorite dried fruits, fresh fruits, etc.
Angie’s Favorite Mix-Ins
- Nut butter
- Fresh apple slices
- Frozen berries (added in at the beginning of cooking)
- Brew your favorite tea – I like using a decaf vanilla chia – brew an 8 oz cup of tea and use that as a replacement for the water – you can use any tea you’d like!
- Dried fruits – raisins, dates, etc.
- Nuts – peanuts, walnuts or your favorite nut
What To Substitute For Oatmeal
Although I love a chocolate oatmeal, sometimes I don’t want oatmeal and I’m always looking for alternatives. A few of my favorite oatmeal substitutes are malto-meal or a low-carb oatmeal. Continue reading for a low-carb oatmeal recipe.
Angie’s Low-Carb Oatmeal Alternative
- 2 Tablespoons Flaxseed
- 2 Tablespoons Shredded Coconut, unsweetened
- 2 Tablespoons Chia Seeds
- Sweetener of choice – maple syrup, sugar, coconut sugar, or sugar replacement
Mix all of these ingredients together, and add 1/2 cup – 1 cup of water and heat on the stove
That’s it for now, if you liked this recipe, check out my other recipes!
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