This Healthy Oatmeal Recipe with Dried Fruit and Nuts is a great way to start off the morning, with Greek Yogurt and fresh fruit on top!

Healthy Oatmeal Recipe Steel Cut with Dried Fruit and Nuts

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Does your family eat steel cut oats for breakfast? We’re on an oat roll in our household, where my husband or daughter make a big pot early in the week, enough for all of us to have a healthy breakfast each morning. There’s nothing quite like a healthy oatmeal recipe that helps save time, where you add almond milk, and everyone adjusts their own bowl with either agave or honey. Because the steel cut oats take so long to make, I think our breakfast planning is genius. Of course we add a few extra ingredients to the pot, so it’s ready to heat, eat, and then run!

We’re winding down the school year for our daughter who will be a senior next year, and our college boys will be home, soon as well. Oats have always been a staple in our home, but did you know that steel cut are actually better for you? They take a bit longer to cook than normal rolled oats, so that is why we make up one BIG pot and save time. They are delicious reheated.

Instant oats have a lot of extra sugar and salt added to them, so we quit eating those about 5 years ago.

Quick oats are larger than the instant oats, but are pretty much the same otherwise. Basically, not as healthy as the mothership of oats: Steel Cut Oats.

Rolled oats (old-fashioned oats) have been steamed, pressed, and are usually used in baking recipes.

Steel cut oats are the inner part of the oat kernel, very small and coarse in texture. They can have a chewy texture, so that’s why we love to mix them with dried fruit and nuts!

Healthy Oatmeal Recipe Steel Cut with Dried Fruit and Nuts

Remember as a kid not liking oats because they were a little mushy, or slimy? We always had oats at church camp, and I did NOT like them. But, of course, I ate them anyway, because I never missed a meal as a kid. LOL

These steel cut oats are perfect for overnight company! It’s a breakfast cereal that your guests can reheat in the morning, and it’s really a Breakfast of Champions! You can serve almond milk (or regular milk) with different options of sweeteners like brown sugar, agave, honey, or coconut sugar (which I buy at Trader Joe’s). All great options! Or, better yet, serve it with Greek yogurt!

Our family loves them, and our guests always ask … what are we eating? LOL. I tell them, and then give the spiel on how healthy they are for you!

What is your favorite way to cook oats for breakfast, and what kind do you make?

Healthy Oatmeal Recipe Steel Cut with Dried Fruit and Nuts

Healthy Oatmeal Recipe Steel with Dried Fruit and Nuts
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Healthy Oatmeal Recipe

Make ahead this healthy oatmeal recipe the night before and store in refrigerator for easy breakfast!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Yield: 12
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Ingredients
 

  • 6 cups water
  • 2 cups steel oats
  • 1/2 cup hemp hearts
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/2 cup sliced almonds
  • 1/2 cup dried blueberries
  • 1/2 cup figs, diced
  • 1/2 cup shredded coconut
  • 2 tsp. cinnamon

Instructions
 

  • Bring 6 cups of water and 1 tsp. of salt to a rolling boil. Add the oats and stir. Turn down the heat to low and simmer for about 25-30 minutes.
  • Mix in the dried fruit, hemp hearts, and cinnamon; stir.
  • Leave the oats on the stove, and go to bed (if hot). Otherwise, cover and refrigerate.
  • The next morning, uncover the pan and reheat the oatmeal, or reheat individual portions in the microwave.
  • Serve with milk (almond milk) or Greek yogurt.
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