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Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Oatmeal (with Chocolate PB2 Sauce)

I always liked the idea of an oatmeal dedicated to chocolate-covered strawberries, but I figured I basically already had one with my Chocolate Strawberry Oatmeal. However, I’ve recently been making a thin chocolate PB2 concoction and using it as a sauce over my banana soft serve, and that gave me inspiration for this recipe.

Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Oatmeal with Chocolate PB2 Sauce

I don’t cook strawberries in the oatmeal often, as I love the juicy freshness they provide as a topping (uncooked). But every now and then, a recipe idea comes along in which cooked-down berries are the most fitting. Not every recipe can be fudge-based, and pink porridge is delightful. ? (more…)


Dirt Pie Overnight Oatmeal

Happy Wednesday! The sun has finally come out again in New York City, and the forecast shows sun for the next week. ☀️ ☀️ ☀️ That means I’ll finally be able to get back to blogging.

You see, because I live in a Brooklyn apartment, it’s not feasible for me to take pictures outside (much to my displeasure). I have to take all my pictures right next to my bedroom window to get some natural light, and to get enough light, I need it to be MEGA sunny. Cloudy days work great for outside pictures, but not indoors. The past two weeks have been endlessly cloudy, resulting in me running out of recipes to post. My apologies.

Dirt Pie Overnight Oatmeal by the #OatmealArtist #Vegan

For those of you unfamiliar with dirt pie (and that could very well be many of you), it’s a dessert with chocolate pudding topped with crushed Oreos and gummy worms. It’s a popular dessert to serve kids, especially around Halloween. (more…)


Berry Oatmeal with Coconut Butter and Pomegranate

Well, my least favorite holiday is coming up. I am the Scrooge of Valentine’s Day. I just don’t appreciate gift-giving holidays; there’s too much pressure. It’s the same reason I prefer Thanksgiving over Christmas–no gifts! 🙂

Berry Oatmeal with Coconut Butter and Pomegranate

However, in the past couple of years, my rigid refusal to participate in holiday-themed recipes has waned. I can’t even remember why I was against them in the first place. I’m actually such a festive person! (more…)


Cherry-Berry Oatmeal with Chocolate PB2 and Toasted Coconut

I used to have a strong aversion to cooking my fruits in my oatmeal. What was the point of having fresh fruit if I were just going to boil it to oblivion in my oatmeal? However, I’ve recently come around.

First of all, the flavor is astounding. Second of all, it’s a perfect solution if you’re working with frozen fruits (as I often am when it comes to cherries). And third of all, you can still include fresh chopped berries that you add in later, so it’s the best of both worlds.

Cherry-Berry Oatmeal with Chocolate PB and Toasted Coconut

This recipe reminds me of my Black Forest Oatmeal, and I almost called it Black Forest Oatmeal 3.0 (since I’ve made so many versions of this particular flavor). However, I decided against it.

Cherry-Berry Oatmeal topped with Chocolate PB2 and Toasted Coconut

I used chocolate PB2 (obviously), but you can sub in any chocolate nut butter (yes, including Nutella), or you can take regular peanut butter and mix in cocoa powder–and maybe some sweetener if you think it’s necessary.

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Cherry-Berry Oatmeal with Chocolate PB2 and Toasted Coconut

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Yield: serves 1

What you'll need:

  • 3/4 cup milk of choice
  • 1/4 cup quick cook steel cut oats
  • 5 frozen or fresh cherries, pitted and halved
  • 5-10 fresh strawberries (frozen not recommended)
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt
  • For topping
  • serving of chocolate PB2 or nut butter* (OR Faux-reo Cookie PB2)
  • unsweetened coconut flakes or chips
  • optional: chocolate chips, chunks, or chopped dark chocolate; almonds; strawberries for garnish

How to make it:

  1. Add liquid to a saucepan over medium heat. Bring it to a low boil and add oats. Reduce heat to medium low (it should be at a simmer).
  2. Add halved frozen cherries.
  3. Dice strawberries (the smaller, the better, in my opinion) and add HALF of them to the oatmeal along with the vanilla extract and salt.
  4. While you wait, toast your coconut. In a small skillet over medium low heat, add a handful of coconut. Shake the skillet occasionally so the coconut toasts evenly. When coconut starts to show tooasty golden goodness, remove from heat and set aside.
  5. When you're pleased with the consistency of the oatmeal, stir in the remaining strawberries, and then transfer to a bowl. Add a splash of milk, chocolate PB2, and toasted coconut, and any other optional toppings.

Just an FYI:

* You can make your own chocolate nut butter or PB2 by mixing in a teaspoon of cocoa powder. If desired, you could also add sweetener.

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Cherry-Berry Oatmeal topped with Chocolate PB and Toasted Coconut


Mojito Overnight Oatmeal

Once upon a time, in my blog’s infancy, I made Strawberry Mojito Oatmeal. Not many are brave enough to try it. After all, it includes a little banana, yet I try to convince you it’s undetectable beneath the lime and mint flavor. I stand by that claim, but this time I took a different approach.

Mojito Overnight Oatmeal #oatmealartist

First of all, this is an overnight recipe, so you enjoy it cold, like you would an actual mojito. Second of all, I went with grated zucchini instead of banana . . . because you guys LOVE zucchini in your oatmeal. Yes, I hear you. You love your #zoats.
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Poached Strawberry-Rhubarb & Reduction Sauce

The idea behind this recipe surfaced as I looked for ways to enhance pre-flavored oatmeal packets. On its own, I truly hate the taste of Maple & Brown Sugar Oatmeal. Not only is it too sweet for me, but I always think it lacks depth in flavor. It’s just like, “AHHH MAPLE!!!!! BROWN SUGAR!!!!!” It has no captivating nuances. No variation of texture. No fruit, no interesting spices . . . just sugar, sugar, and sugar.

You can pump up Maple & Brown Sugar Oatmeal in numerous ways as I discussed in the aforemetioned post. I knew I was going to add a banana—because bananas are like oxygen to me—but I also wanted to add an interesting topping. Considering I was in Minnesota at the time, I “stole” some rhubarb from my sister’s front yard (I assure you she will not miss them) to make this super easy topping.

Poached Strawberry-Rhubarb and Reduction Sauce #oatmealartist

Poaching is easy. The definition of poaching is simply simmering something in a liquid. For example, you’ve probably heard of wine-poached pears, which is merely a pear simmered in wine (which is an excellent idea since pears are gross and flavorless). You can poach any fruit (or eggs, haha) in anything: from water to tea to juice to wine to some other sort of spiced concoction. (more…)


Strawberry Applesauce Oatmeal

The title of this recipe is slightly misleading as there is no applesauce present. I did not buy packaged strawberry applesauce, nor did I make my own. However, by cooking the apples and strawberries together with the oats, the fruits each break down and replicate the texture and flavor of strawberry applesauce naturally!

Strawberry Applesauce Oatmeal by The Oatmeal Artist #vegan

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Strawberry and Chamomile Steel-Cut Oatmeal [Guest Post]

Happy Friday, and happy early July 4th to my American readers. I’m busy unpacking from my move to a new apartment this week, and to keep the blog from being silent this week, I recruited some fantastic blog readers to share their own recipes with you. THANK YOU to everyone who volunteered to help out, and thank you to Monica for submitting this gorgeous recipe for me to post today.

Strawberry and Chamomile Steel-Cut Oatmeal

Hello all, my name is Monica and I am from the new food blog, My Pink Recipe Book. I am very honoured to be writing as a guest blog here on the Oatmeal Artist, a blog that I have turned to quite a few times for tasty breakfast inspirations. Today I am sharing with you a very seasonal steel cut oatmeal recipe, featuring loads of strawberries and fresh chamomile (with the option of dried chamomile as well).

Strawberry and Chamomile Steel-Cut Oatmeal #oatmealartist

Over the past year, one of my favourite weekend activities has become visiting my local Farmer’s Markets in Toronto. With all the gorgeous seasonal produce, I find myself creating recipes on my way home, practically jogging to get into the kitchen and start testing them out. This oatmeal was one of those recipes, inspired by the gorgeous chamomile flowers and luscious strawberries I picked up last Saturday. It is a little unique because instead of adding chopped strawberries at the end, you actually add them right at the beginning so that your oats cook in the strawberry juices instead of only water. The result makes me feel like I’m eating a strawberry pie for breakfast.

Strawberry and Chamomile Steel-Cut Oatmeal #oatmealartist #mypinkrecipebook

The chamomile is very delicate, and the crunchy pistachios match perfectly with the existing flavours. Topping it off with some honey tames the slight tartness the strawberries provide, leaving you with a real treat for your breakfast. I hope you all enjoy this oatmeal as much as I do.

Strawberry and Chamomile Steel-Cut Oatmeal with Roasted Pistachios

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Yield: serves 2

What you'll need:

  • 1 cup steel cut oats
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 pint strawberries, chopped
  • 2/3 cups pistachios
  • 1 bunch fresh chamomile flowers (about 20 flowers), or 1/2 tbsp dried chamomile
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • optional: 1 tbsp bee pollen

How to make it:

  1. Preheat the oven to 300 F (for the pistachios).
  2. Add oats, water, and sliced strawberries to a pot to bring to a boil.
  3. While the mixture is heating, mash the strawberries in the pot to help release their juices.
  4. Add the chamomile petals and yellow centre (avoid the green stem), or the dried chamomile, to the pot.
  5. Cook oats as normal at this point, until achieving your desired steel cut oats consistency
  6. While the oats are cooking, bake the pistachios for 20 minutes.
  7. Portion the oatmeal into two bowls, topping each with 1/3 cup of pistachios, a generous drizzle of honey, and optional sprinkling of bee pollen.
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Strawberry and Chamomile Steel-Cut Oats Strawberry and Chamomile Steel-Cut Oatmeal #mypinkrecipebook


Strawberry Apricot Mint Breakfast Cobbler

Check out this newest addition to my breakfast cobbler family:

Strawberry Apricot Mint Breakfast Cobbler

Before I give you the recipe, let me indulge in some personal reflection.

I’ve had some more time here and there lately. My grad school courses finished for the semester, and I instantly felt a weight lifted. Suddenly, a had a wealth of hours that could be dedicated to whatever I wanted. At first, they were spent lying in bed watching stand-up comedy. I needed to recuperate. Badly. (more…)


Strawberry Shortcake Baked Oatmeal

Ahhh yes. This recipe brings me back to my childhood.

Strawberry Shortcake Baked Oatmeal by The Oatmeal Artist

I spent so many holiday celebrations enjoying strawberry shortcake at my grandma’s house. To be honest, it wasn’t traditional strawberry shortcake. It used angel food cake instead of actual shortcake, store-bought Cool Whip, and the kind of syrupy strawberries that come in frozen tubs. Don’t get me wrong; I loved it. (more…)