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Chocolate Covered Strawberry Oats

chocolate covered strawberry oatsIn case you were wondering, why yes, I have been on an oatmeal kick lately. It’s warm, it’s quick to make and it keeps me full for a very long time. Plain oatmeal can get old quick. I don’t mind a bit of honey or a splash of maple syrup, maybe some nuts or raisins to spruce things up but I tend to be a creature of habit and stick to simple ingredients which generally means I am repeating.  With the cooler weather I wanted to kick my oatmeal up a notch and it all started with that wonderful Brownie Batter Oatmeal. And just when I thought I couldn’t make it any better, I came up with Peanut Butter Cup Oats

For the new twist, I wanted to use some fruit.

May I present to you Chocolate Covered Strawberry Oats.

This recipe is super simple. It starts with the Brownie Batter Oatmeal as the base and then topped with strawberries. YUMtastic!

chocolate covered strawberry oatmeal

I don’t know how much more simple this tasty little treat could be!

If you are looking for some variety in your oatmeal, check out some of my other oatmeal recipes.

If strawberries are not your thing, you can try raspberries. I would have used them if they weren’t so expensive. They are lower glycemic and carb compared to strawberries, but this time of year they aren’t less in the pricing department.

Note – I used frozen whole strawberries. Since I placed them in a bowl while I cooked the oatmeal. When it was done I put the strawberries on top of the oatmeal after it had been placed in the dishes. By the time I sat down to eat, my berries were thaw.

chocolate covered strawberry brownie batter oatmeal

Chocolate Covered Strawberry Oats

Chrystal Mahan YUMeating.com
5 from 12 votes
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cup steel cut or old-fashioned oats
  • frozen banana sliced
  • 1 tbsp cocoa powder
  • ¼ cup brown sugar substitute or brown sugar if you want to use it
  • 12 whole strawberries
  • Brown Sugar Substitute:
  • Use any sugar replacement of your choice. I use Stevia.
  • ¼ cup Stevia
  • 2-3 tsp molasses
  • Combine the Stevia with 2 tsp molasses. Mix with fork. Add last tsp only if their isn't enough coverage.

Instructions
 

  • In a medium size saucepan on low heat combine all ingredients.
  • Slow cook mixture for about 10 minutes.
  • Continue to stir and then turn the heat up to medium.
  • Oatmeal mixture will begin to bubble and thicken.
  • Turn back on low when it starts to bubble.
  • Continue cooking for another 5-10 minutes. Or, until desired consistency.
  • Put into dishes and top with 3 strawberries.

 

Are you an oatmeal fan? How do you prefer it?

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45 Comments

  1. I’ve been on an oatmeal kick lately. This little one is too big for me to eat a filling meal so I have been eating a lot of oatmeal cuz I can get full on a little bit.

  2. 5 stars
    Sounds awesome! I’m going to have to try this! We’d love it if you’d shared it at our Found & Foraged link up party. This Friday at 8PM Central Time…normally it’s Saturdays at 8PM but InLinkz is having some sort of maintenance server update during our normal party time. Anyhoo, we’d love to see you at http://houseofhipsters.com/

  3. I am an oatmeal fan. I preferred method of consuming is oatmeal cookies but since that would not be in my best interest, I usually eat steel cuts oatmeal for breakfast with a little brown sugar. I love chocolate and oatmeal together also.

  4. I’m not a big fan of oats, but as this recipe contains chocolate and strawberries, I’m sure I’ll like it 😀 Thanks for sharing the recipe!

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