Unexpected Healthy Oatmeal Ingredients

Feb 2 2024
Oatmeal is a great healthy breakfast… but could it be even better? We’re bringing you 8 ways to add a little something more to your hot cereal! Branch out with unexpected ingredients.



Coffee or Tea

When we first added brewed coffee to our oatmeal, we were blown away by the results—it tastes GREAT! You can also add instant coffee to whatever liquid you ordinarily put in your oatmeal for a little extra flair and a caffeine kick. Not a coffee person? Brew a cup of your favorite tea…



Double the Liquid

Our #1 hack to super-size your oatmeal without adding calories is to add twice as much liquid to your oats, cook them for twice as long as is typically recommended, then let them cool and thicken. (Don’t skip the thickening step!) Basic formula: 1/2 cup old-fashioned oats + 1 cup water + 1 cup unsweetened almond milk, cooked for 12–15 minutes and cool for 10. Click to see how!



Freeze-Dried Fruit

Fruit in oatmeal is a no-brainer, but have you tried freeze-dried fruit? It's shelf stable and lasts a long time, it doesn't require any prep, and once the fruit hits liquid, it reconstitutes and develops into the perfect texture!



Protein Powder

Oats contain fiber and protein, but extra protein makes it extra filling! While your oatmeal is cooking, dissolve a scoop of protein powder in a little water, and stir it into the oatmeal once it’s cooked. (If you add while it’s cooking, the texture can get weird.)



Canned Pumpkin

When it’s not seasoned or sweetened (a la pumpkin pie filling), canned pumpkin doesn’t taste like much. But nutritionally, it contributes a lot: fiber, vitamin A, and more. That means you can add it to your oatmeal without your breakfast tasting like Thanksgiving.



Powdered Peanut Butter

Peanut powder (aka powdered PB) brings a lot to the table when added to your oatmeal. It thickens the texture, adds protein, and obviously gives it that great nutty flavor. Add a little fresh fruit or a swirl of low-sugar jam and you’re in comfort-food city.



Grated Zucchini or Carrot

Looking to sneak some extra veggies into your life? Take inspiration from zucchini bread and carrot cake! Add the grated veggies in while the oats cook so they can soften up too, then sweeten & spice it to complete the flavor profile. Or try it in overnight oats…



Savory Ingredients

Wanna skip the sweets entirely? Take your hot cereal in a savory direction: Get inspired by cheese grits, Italian risotto, and Chinese congee. Reach for ingredients like grated Parmesan, miso paste, sun-dried tomatoes, cooked greens, eggs, and hot sauce.



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