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Oatmeal, banana and chocolate chip cookies – Gordon Ramsay’s version

Healthy-Oat-Banana-and-Chocolate-Chip Cookies.


THE oatmeal, banana and chocolate chip cookies I’m a sweetie simple and fast to prepare, perfect for breakfast, snack or as a snack. They are also a good source of fiber and protein, thanks to the presence of oats.

They are also a valid recipe for recycle ripe bananas that we inevitably always find ourselves with. Bananas also add a natural sweetness and smooth texture to dough, replacing some of the refined sugar with a healthier energy source.

THE oatmeal instead, rich in fiber and nutrients, they give a rustic consistency and help keep energy levels stable over time.

With the addition dark chocolate chips not only elevates the flavor of these cookies, but also offers antioxidant benefits. Dark chocolate contains cocoa, which is rich in flavonoids which may have positive effects on heart health.

There recipe is really basic: just a few ingredients and a few minutes are enough to obtain fragrant and delicious biscuits. The simplicity of preparation makes these biscuits ideal for anyone looking to make a dessert in a short timeperhaps also involving the little ones in the kitchen.

These healthy biscuits are therefore the perfect choice for those looking for a gluttony without guilt, offering a delicious way to satisfy your sweet tooth while maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Whether it’s one nutritious breakfastone snack or one light snack, these biscuits are destined to become a popular choice in your kitchen. Delicious and healthy, they are the perfect balance between taste and well-being.

Let’s see the recipe now.

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Healthy-Oat-Banana-and-Chocolate-Chip Cookies

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Pecan Pie Baked Oatmeal — The Skinny Fork by Gordon Ramsay

Pecan Pie Baked Oatmeal — The Skinny Fork



The Skinny:
Servings: 12
Serving Size: 1 Piece
Calories: 311
Fat: 18 g
Saturated Fat: 6 g
Carb: 37 g
Fiber: 5 g
Protein: 9 g
Sugar: 3 g
Sodium: 123 mg

Pecan Topping:
1 C. Chopped Pecans
2 Tbsp. Maple Syrup
1 Tbsp. Brown Sugar/Sweetener Blend
1 Tsp. Ground Cinnamon
1/4 Tsp. Vanilla Extract
Pinch Nutmeg

Prepare a baking dish by lightly coating it with non-stick baking spray.

Really, I’ve found that you can use any size baking dish here. A 13×9″ baking dish like what I used will give you a dry more crunchy oatmeal while a smaller/deeper dish will give you one that is more cake-like. The bake time may be adjusted slightly if using a smaller deeper dish.

In a large bowl, beat together the 1/2 C. Light Butter and 2 Whole Large Eggs.

Add in the 1/3 C. Brown Sugar/Sweetener Blend, 1 1/2 Tsp. Baking Powder, 1 1/2 Tsp. Vanilla Extract, 1 Tsp. Ground Cinnamon, and 1/4 Tsp. Sea Salt until no lumps remain.

Add the 1 C. Milk and stir to combine.

Finally, add the 3 C. Oatmeal and stir well.

Pour the mixture out into the prepared baking dish, cover and set in the fridge overnight.

Once the oatmeal has set overnight, remove it from the fridge and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

Place the baking dish in the oven to bake for about 30-45 minutes or until the edges are starting to brown and the oatmeal has set.

While the oats are baking, combine 1 C. pecans, 2 Tbsp. maple syrup, 1 Tbsp. brown sugar, 1 Tsp. cinnamon, 1/4 Tsp. vanilla and nutmeg in a medium skillet over a medium-high heat until toasted and well combined, about 3-4 minutes; set aside.

When it’s done, remove from the oven and top with the candied pecan topping before dividing evenly into 12 pieces to enjoy!

Apple Pie Oatmeal- And the time I paid $25 for a bowl of oats by Gordon Ramsay

Overnight Apple Pie Oatmeal


Overnight Apple Pie Oatmeal

Apple Pie Oatmeal is a breakfast treat to crave!

The beautiful oats in apple pie oatmeal are creamy, flavorful, filling, and comforting. Even more, they’re made in one of the easiest ways possible – by sticking it in your fridge and going to sleep!

I love the texture of overnight oats. The oats get plumped up just right. You can eat them cold or heat them up to have warm if that is your preference. These have an amazing depth of flavor and unlike flavored instant oats that you buy, you actually know where all of the flavor is coming from. Now please read on for a wonderful story from Southern Plates founder Christy Jordan.

It’s no secret I’m an avid oatmeal lover.

In fact, I once spent $25 for a bowl of oatmeal in New York City. Gasp. Horror. I know. Hang in there with me though because there were extenuating circumstances. I was there to be on the Today show, in this fancy hotel right across from the Rockefeller Center. I had flown in the night before, into a blizzard. People at my local airport just about had to move mountains for me to be able to get into the city and once there it was a little uncertain as to when I would even be able to get back out. I went straight from the airport to the studio to do my walk through and then walked to my hotel. I’m not much of an explorer, especially when I’m traveling on my own. I’d much rather sit in a room by myself and read.

So that night passed uneventfully and I went to bed soon after arriving since I had to be there so early the next morning.  I’m pretty sure it was in the 5:00 AM vicinity, and y’all know I had to allow ample time to have my hair and makeup done before showing my face to the outside world so that’s getting up around 3:00. I had a couple of hours yet before my live television appearance and this Alabama gal needed a little something on her stomach.  I picked up the room service menu and looked for my old faithful, oatmeal.

There it was, just waiting to be ordered – for $25.

Y’all, I am not kidding. Now you’re probably thinking the same thing I was! I could go find a field, plant some oats, water ’em, harvest ’em, roll ’em myself between rollers I carved out of a tree in my back yard, and still not have spent $25 on the process. I could buy enough oats to feed my family for months on that. But my plans for the day included making fried pies on national television and then heading straight back to the airport again and this was my only opportunity to make sure the growling of my stomach didn’t take over the studio microphones – so I ordered it.

In their defense, they did bring it under one of those fancy silver domes at least and there were a few berries on top. I made sure to eat every bite of that because at this point I figured each bite was worth at least 2 bucks!

I tell you what, though, once you’ve paid that much for a bowl of oatmeal you definitely appreciate every bowl thereafter. After that trip, I started carrying packets of instant oats with me whenever I traveled. Lesson learned.

Now, let’s make some apple pie oatmeal that will run circles around a fancy hotel’s $25 bowl any day!

Overnight Apple Pie Oatmeal

Ingredients for Apple Pie Oatmeal Made Overnight

You’ll need:

  • Old Fashioned Rolled Oats*
  • Milk*
  • Unsweetened Applesauce
  • Maple Syrup or Honey
  • Cinnamon
  • For the toppings, which are optional, you can add a chopped apple, some pecans or walnuts, and a little extra cinnamon.

*You can use quick oats if you prefer. Gluten free oats work as well.

*Milk – your favorite type of milk will be fine in here, including 2%, skim, or even unsweetened almond milk.

Overnight Apple Pie Oatmeal

  • Place oats in a 16 ounce mason jar. Pour in milk. 

Overnight Apple Pie Oatmeal

  • Add applesauce, molasses or honey, and cinnamon.
  • Give it a stir or put the lid on and give it a shake.
  • Place this jar, with lid on, in the refrigerator overnight. 

Overnight Apple Pie Oatmeal

In the morning, your oats will be plump and thick, ready to eat! I like to top them with chopped apple and pecans or you can eat them as is. They are great cold or heated up like traditional oatmeal (which is how I eat it). I hope you get to enjoy this wonderful overnight apple pie oatmeal!

Overnight Apple Pie Oatmeal

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Old Fashioned Rolled Oats
  • 1 Cup Milk
  • 1/4 Cup Unsweetened Applesauce
  • 1 Tablespoon Maple Syrup or Honey
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Cinnamon

For the toppings, which are optional, you can add a chopped apple, some pecans or walnuts, and a little extra cinnamon.

Instructions

  • Place oats in a 16 ounce mason jar. Pour in milk.

  • Add applesauce, molasses or honey, and cinnamon. Give it a stir or put the lid on and give it a shake.

  • Place this jar, with lid on, in the refrigerator overnight.

  • In the morning, your oats will be plump and thick, ready to eat! Top with chopped apple and pecans or you can eat them as is. They are great cold or heated up like traditional oatmeal.

Check out my Low Sugar Banana Oat Muffins by clicking here!

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