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8 Oatmeal Recipes That EVERYONE Will Love

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We could write a love letter to oatmeal. How is it possible that such a simple, affordable grain can be so versatile and delicious? It's your adult version of cereal, but with SO many more personalized options and tasty additions. You want sweet? Throw in some cacao powder and dark chocolate chunks with a drizzle of honey. Savory? Just add olive oil, sage, and a crispy fried egg on top. How about healthy and fresh? Think no further than berries, nuts, and a splash of almond milk! The combinations are endless and we've got a recipe for everyone, former oatmeal-haters included.


Strawberry Banana Cream Baked Oatmeal Squares
Try baking your oatmeal with all these dreamy fixin's for some major morning wow.

Savory Oatmeal With Miso Butter
Say hello to savory oatmeal with this unusual but entirely delicious dish.

Double Chocolate Oatmeal
Need a chocolate fix for breakfast (or dessert)? Try a bowl of surprisingly flavorful chocolatey oats.

Savory Steel Cut Oatmeal
Parmesan cheese, peppery arugula, and a crispy fried egg make the perfect toppings for this all-day, any day, oatmeal.

Triple Berry Oatmeal Breakfast Bowl
Triple the flavor with triple the berries in this bright and flavorful bowl of morning bliss.

Oatmeal Latte
Is an oatmeal latte a thing? Yes, it is – and we highly recommend frothing up a cup ASAP.

Perfect Steel-Cut Oats
Steel-cut oatmeal is definitely worth the extra time, especially when nuts, berries, and coconut cream are involved.

Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal
Pumpkin pie in 10 minutes can be a reality with this new take on your morning oats.



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